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Originally Posted by Lommy
Shasta - his rather loud attack on Nogrod on Day1 doesn't reveal much, neither does the subsequent interaction, but: why the heck would a wolf-Shasta tainted himself by the association by suggesting lynching Zil the supposed acolyte instead of Nog the wolf? Surely that would have been too brazen?
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I understand not wanting to focus on
Shasta today, and I don't plan to, I just wanted to comment on this. Because
Shasta is my top suspect, and I can't see how what happened yesterday effects what I should think about
Shasta.
Also,
Lommy, you're looking at
Shasta through very narrow-minded glasses. You're looking at him based on interactions with
Nogrod, and not at the whole picture.
Shasta's actions through the entire game have been suspect, to say the least. Sure, he might be brazen and bold, but don't let the personality get in the way of what he's done so far, and what he would have the village do. He says that he feels I bussed
Nog's lynch, well...
Shasta, bussed
Bom's lynched. Wanted to bus
Inzil (who he "suspected" as the acolyte, when there was little reason to feel the acolyte was an immediate threat) along with the known wolf
Nog. And he continued to push for the acolyte's lynch yesterday, until getting frustrated by all the suspicion and leaving. Remove the personality from the equation, because it's not like you can't be brazen and a wolf

. Look at the intentions and the results.
So, are you suggesting we just drop and let
Shasta off the hook?