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As I have said before, the three werewolves seem to be hiding well in their posting. So trust whom you will, but there is frankly very little to go on, since every single member's post can be re-interpreted in "double-think". That said, there seem to be some less "double-minded" posters, and those who are more so. There is a third category: those who are saying so little that there's no way to know.
As I have also said, I think that Celuien, Feanor, Firefoot, Saurreg, and Lalaith are probably innocent. That leaves me wondering about Anguirel, dancing spawn, Esgal, Evisse, Hookbill, and Nilp. Ang is showing smarts. He seems the most likely to do double think. His seconding of Nilp does not go unnoticed; could it be a wolfish tactic? Saurreg's reasoning in his recent post does not go unnoticed. Nilp, is playing a cagey game, right in front of us all. My fear is that he may be the "cursed villager", and secretly wants to be turned into a werewolf, and so is trying to get lynched. I cannot bring myself to add to that vote. There is much evidence to back my suspicion, but it could also be read the other way around, that he is simply playing his "suspicious character" role to the hilt. Even so, I can't vote for him. dancing spawn, Esgal, and Hookbill haven't posted near enough for me to be able to tell what to think about them. Could we have three quiet wolves? Upon reading the most recent posts of Evisse, I feel like I'm in court and she's a prosecutor type. This may be righteous indignation against the hidden werewolves, or it might be a clever ploy, because we all know lawyers ain't stupid, they're sharks. dancing spawn has just voted for Esgal. What do I make of that? Well, that they are not likely part of a werewolve triumverate - unless spawn is playing a very dangerous game of "vote for my fellow wolf to throw off the scent". She has been on my suspect list before, though it was mere gut feeling. Now Lal has added to the Esgal vote. Hmmmm..... If she doesn't vote soon, she's gone anyway and we'll know her identity. It might be wise to go along with this safe route, limiting the number of villagers killed, but there's a chance my vote could lead to getting rid of a werewolf, so I want to make it count. Eegads! So many ways to look at it! Okay, I admit this is a somewhat random pick amongst those whom I feel suspicious about, but here goes: ++ Anguirel Sorry buddy. I just don't feel like I can trust ya. |
End of voting. No more posts please. Deaths coming soon. :)
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No tie, but it seems that I cross posted with Lalaith (another misfortune), and I see she voted for Esga. Damn. :( This could still evolve in a tie, though. If Esga and/ or lmp show up at the last moment to create it, I hope nobody's gonna question my being suspicious of that...
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Nilpaurion looked around in shock as the villagers, pitchforks ready, surrounded him. The Oddwen Memorial Gallows were still in construction (they were doing it as quickly as time allowed, honest), so this was the only option.
“Are you going to lynch me??” Nilp cried, staring round in confusion at the shiny pitchforks. ‘Fraid so, his alter-ego replied with an evil cackle. “You do remember that if I die, you do too, right?” There was a short silence, followed by an expletive. “I hate you, Adam, you know that?” The villagers looked on in awe. This was simply too suspicious… was the werewolf side of Nilpaurion Felagund's personality arguing with him? In public? A few thrusts of the pitchfork would tell. They closed in, narrowing the circle. “Erm… look… could we maybe…” Lynch him! Lynch him now! He’s a wolf! The villagers decided to believe Nilp after all. Well, to believe the side of Nilp that accused Nilp, but called itself Adam. Unless maybe Adam was lying… was Alice in there somewhere? Or maybe Alice was telling Adam to... “Oh, darn this, it’s all too confusing!” Somebody moaned in exasperation. The pitchfork went in. The pitchfork came out, slightly redder and more wrapped in guts than before. Nilpaurion Felagund's body collapsed to the ground as the rest of the villagers joined in. Pitchforks were so multi-functional; it was incredibly handy. The villagers stepped back, pitchforking complete. The post-pitchforked (and thus very full of holes) body of Nilpaurion remained in a pool of blood. Heh, how interesting, Adam noted. A blood-puddle. A Bluddle. Heh. Good on you, villagers… You finally got him... Something I couldn't do for years... The villagers watched Nilpaurion die. Come on, he was the suspect after all, he had to be a wolf! But nothing happened. There was no transformation into a Beast of the Night. The villagers looked sadly at one another as they realised that this death was simply the product of Nilpaurion Felagund's vindictive alter-ego. Sobered, the villagers decided to check in on Esgallhugwen, the candle and candle stick maker who hadn’t been at all visible during the Day. What could she be doing all Day long? Was this another one of her notorious Candle-making sprees, where she shunned humanity for extended periods of time and mass-produced small wax animals for the sheer amusement of it? The villagers knocked on the door. No answer. Surely the wolves couldn’t have killed her by Day? The people walked in nervously. The Candlestick maker’s home was no place for superstitious peasant folk… who knew what evil arts the wretched woman employed to create those little wax figures? They were endured solely for the light they gave at night. But inside the house, the villagers screamed in shock. For there, lying on the floor, clearly dead, was the body of Esgallhugwen – in wolf form! One of the triumvirate was killed – not by the villagers, but by chance! What good fortune was this? The villager’s closed in on the body of the wolf, fascinated by the repugnant beast. What had caused her – it – to just die? Possibly it was the fumes of the business that had slain the creature. Perhaps it had had a heart attack. Maybe she had simply choked on something – was that a small tree-frog in her throat, or merely an enlarged larynx? It was croaking suspiciously. The villagers didn’t know. To be frank, they didn’t really care. They simply prayed to and thanked Eru for the good fortune with which they had been graced. There would be much feasting soon. Living: Anguirel Celuien dancing spawn of ungoliant Evisse the Blue Feanor of the Peredhil Firefoot Hookbill the Goomba Lalaith littlemanpoet Saurreg Dead: the guy who be short (Villager) - partially consumer by werewolves on NIGHT 1. Kath (Ranger) - lynched by villagers on DAY 1. Azaelia of Willowbottom (Villager) - turned into a pincushion on NIGHT 2. Oddwen (Villager) - lynched with kitchen utensils on DAY 2. Eomer of the Rohirrim (Villager) - lynched and drowned on DAY 2. the phantom (Shirriff) - poisoned himself on NIGHT 3. Nilpaurion Felagund (Villager) - pitchforked to death on DAY 3. Esgallhugwen (Werewolf) - probably choked on a tree-frog on DAY 3. Score: Werewolves: 2 Villagers: 8 It is now NIGHT. NIGHT will end in 24 hours at 6:30pm BST, 1:30pm EDT, 12:30pm CDT, or earlier if all activities are completed by then. |
The villagers woke up, much as villagers are obliged to do in the mornings. Orodreth viewed late mornings as a sign of treachery, not to mention how unproductive they were.
A headcount revealed that the village was now down to single-figures, which was mildly depressing. The absence of any giant dancing spiders was immediately noticeable as the cause of this. Dancing spawn of ungoliant had been taken in the night! As per usual, the villagefolk traipsed to the home of the deceased. What would it hold? Would their yearning for blood and gore be satisfied with this death? The door to the small shack creaked open as they filed in. The remains of dancing spawn of ungoliant lay, face down, in the middle of the floor. As well as being a (rather poor) house-wife, dancing spawn supplemented her income by selling small tree-frogs on the black market – it all made sense now! She had supplied the frog… and now the werewolves had exacted terrible vengeance (though ulterior motives couldn't be ruled out, of course). The body has suffered cruelly. Turning her over, the villagers saw that her throat had been forcibly removed, and a small, rather limp amphibian had been shoved down her windpipe. What a horrible way to die, asphyxiated by a frog! And to think that two members of their humble village had died so! This must have been some kind of record, surely. Surroundings inspected for any oddities (there were none), the villagers filed out again, leaving dancing spawn of ungoliant lying on her floor with a frog half-way down her throat, to discuss who the remaining wolves could be. NB: Yes, I was feeling quite… odd when I wrote that. And yes, I re-used a few jokes. So sue me. My contract with you people says nothing about originality. Living: Anguirel Celuien Evisse the Blue Feanor of the Peredhil Firefoot Hookbill the Goomba Lalaith littlemanpoet Saurreg Dead: the guy who be short (Villager) - partially consumer by werewolves on NIGHT 1. Kath (Ranger) - lynched by villagers on DAY 1. Azaelia of Willowbottom (Villager) - turned into a pincushion on NIGHT 2. Oddwen (Villager) - lynched with kitchen utensils on DAY 2. Eomer of the Rohirrim (Villager) - lynched and drowned on DAY 2. the phantom (Shirriff) - poisoned himself on NIGHT 3. Nilpaurion Felagund (Villager) - pitchforked to death on DAY 3. Esgallhugwen (Werewolf) - probably choked on a tree-frog on DAY 3. dancing spawn of ungoliant (Villager) - definitely choked on a tree-frog on NIGHT 4. Score: Werewolves: 2 Villagers: 7 It is now DAY. DAY will end in 24 hours at 1:30pm BST, 8:30am EDT, 7:30am CDT, or earlier if voting in complete before then. |
Oh, dear. Poor dancing spawn.
As always, here is the previous day's voting (proven innocents underlined, werewolves italicized): Nilp – 4 (Fea, Anguirel, Hookbill, *Celuien*) Lalaith – 1 (*Saurreg*) Esga – 2 (Dancing Spawn, Lalaith) Hookbill – 2 (Firefoot, Evisse) Anguirel – 1 (lmp) Did not vote: Nilp, Esga Now edited voting of: Day 2 Day 1 I don't have time to post in length right now, and I will be in and out of the house for the rest of today - I may not be posting again until this evening (in about 12 hrs or so). But I will be looking hard at Lalaith and Hookbill when I get back. |
Anguirel Celuien Evisse the Blue Feanor of the Peredhil Firefoot Hookbill the Goomba Lalaith littlemanpoet Saurreg These are those that I like to refer to as "the living". Two of these are those that I constantly refer to as those "thrice-bedamned and disturbingly sneaky *&^%$#@ of werewolves". Now... down to business. Nilp's death, although sadly pointless, did at least get rid of the question "Why was he saying "I'm a wolf, lynch me."?" So though we lost a villager, an important question was answered. The death of Spawn hits hard, since she's been a constant blip on my radar. The trouble is, I've mislabeled my radars, apparently, because the blipping's been wrong every time. I truly detest you people, because every time someone dies, I have to go alter my entire kill list. It makes life more complicated. Now, down to business. Celuien: Seer? Maybe. If so, nothing conclusive, and I've got that same question for two or three others. And I've been wrong before (many times... stupid phantom, Eomer, Nilp, Spawn). I'm seeing a growing trend with where my wrongness has led indirectly to the deaths of a bunch of innocents. I would like to, now, point out a discrepancy with this unsettling irony: Littlemanpoet.Each person I've accused has died, though not directly at my hands. I said of tp and Eomer "I hope you both die." and lo and behold, the two died. One at the hand of werewolf-villagers, one at the hand of werewolves alone. Nilp... I was officially confused at his stance as the village suspect. I thought it might be better to just get rid of him. He died. Spawn I had a wee bit of worry about, but that was mainly at the very end of Day One. They've all died! Except for one person that I've practically shouted that I think is suspicious. On day one, I had four suspects: tp, Eomer, Spawn, LMP. I voted Eomer. On Day Two, I had the very same four because I was working in a limited time frame. I had already discounted Eomer's guilt, but thought it a bad idea to outright say so in case I was wrong. I wanted very much to vote tp, but I didn't want to screw up just because I was annoyed. Spawn, I was no longer suspicious of. LMP, by default, got my vote. Nobody followed up on this. They all pointed to it as "my early vote that was a shot in the dark" or "Fea's trying to discreetly say that we should look harder." (but didn't). I'm saying now that my vote was entirely a shot in the dark. It was based on my previous suspicions. The second statement is more to the truth. "Of the few suspects I have, he's the only one I haven't yet discounted. Try taking a look for me, since I can't for myself." But nobody did. Anybody noticing my point yet? Of all of my suspects, the whole lot of them were bandwagoned (or just heavily suspected after I left), slaughtered, and proven innocent. Except LMP, who was ignored. Why wasn't LMP dealt with in a similar fashion? |
The werewolves were quick off the mark tonight, alas young spawn, I'm sorry I suspected you.
For what it's worth, wherever your spirit dances now: after you voted for Esgal - even before we found her to be a wolf - I realised you were innocent, because to come up with this way of minimising villager deaths was not the action of a wolf. It was a good idea, and one I was grateful to follow. I was fairly sure that Nilp was innocent and as for Hookbill, there wasn't time to review the evidence and I felt I was being pressured into making a hasty decision. What Esgal's death then revealed...well now. The first round of voting now becomes highly significant. Phantom, who voted for Esgal, was the second to vote. My own reading of the voting sequence that followed indicates to me that Feanor is probably an innocent. The others I'm not so sure about. Firefoot's vote for Saurreg could be read in different ways. And I am well aware, before anyone else points it out, that Day One's voting in no way absolves me from suspicion. I also realise that my vote for Esgal could also be seen as a clever bluff and doesn't absolve me either. |
dancing spawn of ungoliant was never high in my list of suspects. However I cannot say the same for Lalaith whom I have very strong suspicions (or should I say convictions?). Last evening's voting was also very peculiar and Anguriel with his reasonings and intents have made me very wary of him also.
These two are my choices today. Is it just me or is our Seer totally ineffectual at all? Unless something significant occurs I shall stick to my deductions and gut feelings. Just a quickie: did anyone other than LMP read my last post yesterday? I thought it was a fair and judicious deduction. Funny why no one bothered to take it into consideration... |
To correct Firefoot's summary, Esga did not vote for me. Esga did not vote at all, she didn't appear, which is why she died. And Nilp got four votes, not three, Celuinen also voted for him.
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I must say, Lalaith, your vote for Esgal, while understandable, wasn't that helpful...but I saw its motive, and I'm not going to pursue it, for now.
dancing spawn's death was a surprisingly subtle choice for the wolf-kin, but it has at least narrowed down our shortlist. I am assured, by every due process of the law, that Hookbill-who escaped our pitchforks yesterday-richly deserves the Memorial Gallows on all counts. I am certain that he is the second wolf, and thus draw up the following charges: Three counts of murder and conspiracy to murder Six counts of perjury Impersonation Protectionism in tree-frog dealing The only question is, should we hang him and have done with it, or track down his lupine accomplice through reasoning while we're at it? Whatever happens, we should hang Hookbill at the end of the day, but should we tie another suspect alongside him? Only if it's a universally decided suspect, of course. I fear the third wolf is a talker, a reasoner, a cunning piece of scum, in all probability a lawyer. Someone not unlike myself. For a start, I think that butcher's too dashed eloquent, though my view is somewhat coloured...coloured. Brings me to the Artist, Miss Fea-steered us towards the innocent Nilp... All in all, I'm really undecided about the third wolf, but if we don't hang Hookbill by sundown I swear I'll pick up a particularly large and sharp legal document and do him in myself... ++HOOKBILL THE GOOMBA |
Saurreg, you can lead a phantom-style campaign against me if you like, there's not much I can do to stop you.
But if Anguirel and I were both werewolves he would be a brave double-bluffer indeed to defend me so openly. You could suspect either of us, or neither of us, but not both. For what it's worth, on day two, I suspect the wolves each voted for a different suspect. One thing I had forgotten to bear in mind until quite recently: the wolves cannot co-ordinate policy "on the hoof" as events develop during the day, as they can only PM at night. By the way lmp, from a comment about Nilp you made yesterday: the Cursed Villager doesn't actually know he's cursed, I think. |
Anguriel has not answered my queries yesterday and he has ignored my first post of this round. Instead he goes straight for Hookbill. To all those who might be blinded by his flowery and well-written post, may I point out that he has not given any real reasons of deduction.
EDIT: Lalaith my dear, you will not know how much your pleading and reasoning bites into me. But the facts are facts and i cannot deny them. Your voting styles, choices and explanations does cast much suspicion on yourself. And it is not just me - read around and you'll find that more and more people are against you. We reap what we sow. |
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Look, we now know the identity of one of the wolves and instead of flinging accusations around straight away, I really think we should all try to examine the evidence we have. I have inspected Esgal's posts closely but unfortunately she posted so rarely that we have very little to go on. However, as I said before, can we not learn something from the first day's voting.
A wolf was nominated as the second vote, and yet no other wolf stepped in to save her. Why? EDIT: Saurreg, I wasn't pleading. In fact, I said there was no point in pleading as I couldn't stop you. |
How am I supposed to answer your queries, old chap?
I can either say "There are some things that great men do that they wish to go unobserved" and then be turned into mince overnight. Or I can say, "Goodness, Saurreg, you're right. Oops. Aren't I stupid for blindly defending Lalaith? I'm really not very good at this game, am I, ho ho?" This is called the Hookbill technique. Or I can play a Nilp and laconically drawl, "Lalaith and I are indeed werewolves. We're wondering whether to use parsley or basil for seasoning." I think I'll do the third. It's the wittiest. Lalaith and I are indeed werewolves. We're wondering whether to use parsley or basil for seasoning. But please, could you oblige us by falling for our demoniac ruse and lynching the patently innocent Hookbill anyway? Thankyou. |
Dear Anguirel, please convince me that Hookbill is a werewolf. What has s/he said or done that makes you so sure?
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a. The two wolves have long decided to ostracize their unlucky kindred since the beginning. The werewolves win in the end regardless which lycan stays alive and by habing the unwitting one eliminated, they exonerate themselves. b. In RL Esgal had difficulty balancing her schedule with the game. She was already on the way out via default and there was nothing they could or were willing to do. |
Ang, ol' boy, I'd fall for your ruse, only... Well... I don't want to. I've made my point about LMP and I'm watching happily to note that, yet again, nobody is paying any attention to it. Which makes me wonder.
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Actually Saurreg, you missed the obvious answer which would fit in perfectly with your theory: one werewolf (Lalaith) had already voted and the second (Anguirel) wasn't there, remember? So there was no-one to save Esgal.
The problem for me with this theory, however, is that I know it isn't true because I know I'm not a werewolf. But the only person who had already voted when phantom voted for Esgal was me, so even if the absent Anguirel were a werewolf, there still could have been time for the other one to step in. I think that those who voted immediately after phantom are least likely to be werewolves. A werewolf would have waited to see how the voting developed. |
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Let us make a deal, I am very good at that. Infact let this be a deal for all who are interested. For this round I will not question you or even bug you. I will also leave Lalaith alone I will in fact vote for Hookbill the Goomba. I will even solicit for votes against him. And for additional insurance we also lynch someone else. Your part would be to state whom you suspect next. If you are wrong this evening, then we all go for you tomorrow. What say you? |
He hasn't said very much, and what he has said has been a calculated mask, to seem petrified with fear, bumbling, inept. He's essentially been the opposite of the soignee, cool and collected spawn-he has, in fact, behaved in a similar way to you, Lalaith, but with a few crucial cracks that show it isn't genuine.
He backed the right horse-most likely with help from Wolf Number Three-and massacred Eomer. After Eomer's demise and phantom's slaughter, he "went to pieces." "Oh dear, oh dear, I do believe all my w-w theories are blown to bits. Quel desastre!" "I was so very SURE it was Eomer, and then so very SURE it was the phantom..." The ultimate exercise in ship-jumping. Also an oddly callous overall view of events. Someone's lynched, oh, well, that'll be the accuser dead then. Inevitable death unto inevitable death. Gentlemen (and honoured ladies) of the jury, this reeks of lycanthropy. When accused, he squeaks "Who? Me?" Eomer saw this worm for what he was with the eyes of death. I say we follow up this prescient gaze. If he's innocent, then I accept full responsibility for my mistake. You won't have to hang me, because I'll drink mistletoe wine at sundown, and go to my venerable brehonic forebears. |
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Saurreg, I don't think you're a werewolf. I believe you are a Shirriff, because the evidence points that way and no-one has come forward to contradict you.
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Saurreg, I accept your deal with open arms, though I don't guarantee my suspect for the third wolf will be correct. If Hookbill is innocent, as I say, I'll kill myself without ado, and leave you to use your lynchings for a more valulable purpose than punishing a fool.
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Not all part of his end of the deal is kept (which will be detrimental to him anyway). But nevertheless a gentleman's promise:
++Hookbill the Goomba I implore all to consider Anguriel's choice and my endorsement. If Hookbill is guilty andAnguriel perishes tonight, I will explain my reason behind the deal tomorrow. If i perish tonight, then i hope you will all be able to see where I am hitting at. Edit:If we are both alive tomorrow. Feel free to think what you may of us. |
We have 24 hours. I find this haste unsettling.
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I find myself agreeing with Lalaith, which is unsettling because I find her so sneaky and untrustworthy. ;)
I don't like this haste with Hookbill at all. We've only just begun our day. If one of our sherriffs hadn't already killed himself (stressful job, must be), I would suspect the two of PMous dealings. PS: LITTLEMANPOET |
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Fea, I'm not ignoring you, but I have no idea if I can take your testimony seriously. Are you actually denouncing LMP? If so, elaborate why.
I'm farely sure the third culprit is either you or him...leaning towards him, naturally, because he voted for me. Back up this nascent inclination of mine with a good solid prosecution... |
You want evidence... I'm a villager. Since that's a given, it must mean that someone else is a wolf. :rolleyes: ;) Since you won't take that at face value (and for that I commend you), here's something better:
At first I suspected LMP because he was there to suspect. What do I mean by that? I dropped his name [like a rabid ferrit] because he was one of the four that I actually had actually noticed. Everyone else was staying out of the spotlight. Since you can't prosecute with no evidence, I went with what I had (or thought I had). LMP had picked up a grammatical error on the part of Eomer (which could just be because he's a writer and notices these things). But he didn't drop it after Eomer explained. I took this for teasing, but kept it in mind, for rainy-day-use. More than anything LMP did, it was just his very presence that got to me. He was one of our resident loudmouths, but his cool, dispassionate loudmouthing didn't sit right. I still ignored that, but brought up LMP's name for the sake of it. I figured "Well... I haven't really got evidence, but let's see what other people think." That totally backfired when everyone ignored me. So I figured, "Okay... must be I was wrong. No big deal." But then, just for good measure, I mentioned him teasingly in the same post that I condemned non-players. I got bugged for pointlessly bringing him up. That's when I really started to wonder if I was onto something, because before, it had all been "Well maybe"s. Now, after nobody followed up my advisings, somebody was marking me for harassment. So I played it safe and stepped back, making sure that my insecurity with him was still in the open, but that I wasn't saying "He's a wolf!" Still, nobody touched it. Even after every other person I've suspected died a horrible death, LMP has been safely out of the spotlight. It got to the point where I was practically yelling "Hey! Just for the heck of it! Look at him! I'm not saying he's guilty, just look!" and still nobody listened. Which makes me wonder. A lot. Because everyone I suspected died and was proven innocent. Except him. And he's the only one that I never truly changed my mind to innocent on. |
Why does no-one except me seem to find it in the least bit interesting or significant that a wolf is dead and that we know her identity?
Once again, I beg that people turn off their spotlights for a moment and instead switch on their searchlights. I think that instead of frenziedly waving our own pet suspect in the faces of everyone else, we should each of us study dispassionately each and every one of the remaining survivors, what they have done, who they have voted for and when. There is time enough for bandwaggoning later. |
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I'm with that. I fear she was pretty irrelevant, as wolves go...
Well, I'll think your plan over, Fea. Of the other choices, Firefoot went after Hookbill, possibly to distance herself from him, but more likely cementing her innocence. Celuien is as unlikely as ever. Evisse also largely gets out on Hookbill grounds... |
Quite true. One must remember that when The Phantom stuck out for me and I for him, we were automatically branded as werewolves in cahoots. The group is much smaller now and any such signs would be easily recognizable.
It is logical to think that the werewolves are still coordinating with each other. However I will not discount the fact that they are actually acting on their own for individual survival. Risky but effective if it can last to a final three showdown. More power to the "greater" wolf if s/he can somehow paint himself as a main inquisitor of his luckless partner. |
*tsk* I'm not talking about yesterday's vote, which I agree was irrelevant, I'm talking about the first day's vote. It more or less exonarates you, Feanor, so I'd be more interested in it if I were you.
EDIT: Esgal wasn't even around on the first day so therefore she couldn't have PM'd her fellow wolves to say "look, let me die if someone nominates me tomorrow, I don't think I'll be around much." She may have done this later, of course, but not on that first day. |
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At the moment, I have a job to do and babes to tend. But when I have time I will go through this entire wretched thread and sift through the evidence so far, and then post my assessment.
But for the moment I will repeat this: I agree that by the time the votes had mounted up, the other wolves (or wolf) might have been tempted to leave their absent friend to her fate, as she was taking so many with her. But any wolf present in the last hour or so of voting would know that Eomer at least was watching and waiting, and they knew he would save himself by voting for someone else, even if no-one else did. But he voted more or less at random, he could just as easily have gone for Esgal, which would mean that they lose a wolf with no extra gain. So I suspect that the wolves simply weren't there, or were amongst those who got confused by the timezones, which means that those who voted weren't wolves. |
Assertions and accusations duly noted, all around.
I am accused of courtesy, eloquence, and surviving so far. Thank you. Fea, you are emotive. Does that make you a werewolf? You are still around too. Does your vote make you a deity, that I as survivor should be such a suspect? Why did they kill dancing spawn, is what I want to know. What could they have been thinking? I intend to look into this further. Hookbill does seem a rather paper thin lycan. As you know, I think Saurreg innocent. Ang, whom I suspect, has jumped on Hookbill. It may be that he is the just judge, but it may be that he is a werewolf who is cutting his losses. My half hour lunch time is over. I shall respond when able. EDIT: Ah! I get it. Don't mind me, a little slow on the uptake. ++ Hookbill Nicely done, sirs. (sneaking back off line not on lunchbreak, bye guys) |
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