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Old 09-26-2008, 10:15 AM   #11
Mithalwen
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Mithalwen is lost in the dark paths of Moria.Mithalwen is lost in the dark paths of Moria.Mithalwen is lost in the dark paths of Moria.Mithalwen is lost in the dark paths of Moria.
Oh nothing like snatching a defeat from the jaws of a victory... not that the result would have been different. Since I never suspected Mac at all... though darling Phantom has already explained why I should. I do wonder why you killed me since I never suspected you.

Actually a lot of credit shoud go to Lalwende who successfully distracted us for so long - thereason I always think youare evil Lal is because I think you always ARE when we play together. And I think I have a better nose for cobblers than wolves. I wish I had stuck to my original instincts about Fea but she was behaving oddly even for her. And I jsut ran out of steam. Only annoying thing was that I had a suspicion that - and I don't intend this as an insult - CoD, Sally and Issy would be a pack that was perhaps a slightly inexperienced to be plausible and that Mac, Boro or Fea all very experienced would make more sense as the third wolf. But Mac curse him said the same thing and having (at that point) decided Fea and Boro were merely bored innocents I didn't take the next logical step. I thought that the notorious can be a liability in a pack, that Sally & cos newness was merely relative... and then got the idea that the Ranger was Mac... so .... generally kippered

Kudos Mac .. but I shall vote for you on principle first day for ever on.
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