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Flame of the Ainulindalë
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Rune was basically a normal cobbler. But I called him informer as he was able to send the wolves a piece of information everyNight (after the wolves had sent me their kill) - two in the first Night. That information was taken randomly from a list of things that they could learn, ranging from information about someone having no role to the way other roles work or even someone having a role X (Rune might have also learned an identity of a wolf as well). So as the time would have gone on, the informer might have proven a very important player.
I also thought that playing it would be nice as the informer would learn the same things he was "sending" to the wolves (= I sent the info to all of them). In this game Rune managed to pass the following information: Night2 - Mith has no special role. - The hunter has a list of three during Nights. Night3 - Another Ranger protected Anguirel this Night and Boro the Night before. I guess the other roles we have already discussed... I'll answer any questions, though. ............. It was somewhat ironic that Celuien protected Anguirel on Night2 and after that Ang killed him with his dagger on the same Night! And I couldn't narrate that to not tell you too much! There was this one also: no Ranger protected Boro on Night3 (as they couldn't), but neither did Boro had any wolf in his list of three then! I really bit my nails that day as I waited for how it would turn out as I knew that it would become really hard for the wolves if they didn't try to kill him at that point - and actually seeing that they had their chance of a lifetime there... Quote:
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Upon the hearth the fire is red Beneath the roof there is a bed; But not yet weary are our feet... |
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