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Old 03-04-2010, 06:36 PM   #8
Loslote
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Or Pitch and Lottie. Funny you both recognized what I was talking about even if I gave no open reason for tying you two together...
I'd say this is pretty open:

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Pitchwife - I liked his summary and he looks like doing the right thing (unless in cahoots with Lottie).
Loslote - Looks more or less the active stirrer of discussion and the ball-roller she is; feels better than not (unless in cahoots with Pitch).
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If one of you two (Pitch & Lottie) is a wolf willing to make friends with an ordo, I'd say it would be Pitch. You have defended her from quite early on with no actual suspicions flying on her and with no good arguments as to why you "trust" her that much.
*shrugs* I can't tell. He could be slipping into being Mr. Agreeable again, but I'm not sure. I'd like to look at him more toMorrow.

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I disagree with the sentiment that you can never have too much joking. If the amount of joking is weighted against the actual playing, and is found to be heavier; then it is a bad time we will have in catching the wolves. As it means people can just hide behind the joke aspect of the game, which includes the wolves and cobblers. Then it will mean a tougher time distinguishing between actual joking around and showboat joking. Savvy? (I felt the need of a pirate ending to that statement.)
The statement about joking? 'Twas a joke, dear.
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