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Rikae: I see you're building towards a campaign, but sorry, I'm not in a mood for a fight. Another day I might have. But what I can say is that you're wasting your energy.
I realised now that Brinn couldn't have been someone the Wizards thought was the seer, you know why? Because people she suspected more or less at all (and voted D2&3) are known innocents now (well, one of them aka me is only known to me for sure). If I'd been a Wizard, do you really think I would have been advocating that interpretation as the only one whose role you don't know in Brinn's list is me? Why should I have sticked on the point that wolves kill those they think are Wizards if I was myself one who had killed people at Night just because of that? And yes, even after being the last one left... ![]() That's enough said of me toDay, I think.
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Mellifluous Maia
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: A glade open to the stars, deep in Nan Elmoth
Posts: 3,489
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![]() Of course wolves don't actually do that, and you know it. If wolves just killed someone who suspected one of them strongly every night in hopes of getting a seer, they'd be nicely showing the village the path to their door. Certainly every time I've been a wolf there has been much debate over whether someone is really a seer or bluffing or just doesn't give reasons in general etc. etc., because we wouldn't want to needlessly incriminate ourselves. |
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