Aha!! Foul fiend
Holby!
I had written the following post before seeing that our brave hunter saved us from this wolf. Now read on, fellow innocents, and let's lynch the remaining beast:
Again, dear brethren, if you are reading this, I have survived the night. Once more, in hope of my survival, I have begun this post immediately after the hanging of the wolf.
Kuru, for what it is worth, I no longer think that you are wolf, only an innocent patsy. That is, of course, if you are still alive…
The Only Real Estel and Holbytlass, on the other hand, you are both fuzzy monsters, and clumsy ones at that. Your little charade yesterday of handing over to us your companion has not worked.
TORE: your heavy-pawed attempt to save
Holby by forcing me to vote for
Shelob was about as subtle as a sledgehammer. And
Holby, your triumphant crow about your own innocence as you offered up your sacrificial victim rang just as hollow. I’m no fool, I know that even if you lost one wolfish-ally you would still be in charge today. In fact, you were probably hoping that after giving up
Shelob you’d have a shot at getting the Cursed Villager to replace her. Too bad that failed…
And I’m also not fooled by your attempt to discredit me: “Look everyone,” I can already hear you saying, “
Fordim wanted to vote for
Holby, who is clearly innocent because she voted for
Shelob. It’s a good thing that
TORE and Holby pointed you all in the right direction…
Fordim would have led you astray: he
must be the wolf!” The fact that I am alive this DAY is demonstrable proof of your strategy…
As I did yesterday, however, I shall allow the wolves to speak for themselves. I have already demonstrated
Holby’s guilt, so all that remains is to show up
TORE for the monster that he is using his own words.
When the game began, his response to my plans was virtually identical to that of
Shelob and Holby:
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While I see your point on the short list, Fody, I think that I would also be more for the seer protection idea than the short list. I think anyone that votes for an innocent to be lynched is automatically elevated to the top of everyone's suspect list, though they might not announce it for everyone to hear/see. And pretty much the same goes for anyone that didn't/couldn't vote, although that's sometimes based more on the villager's 'real life' circumstances.
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Just like his counterparts, of course, he suddenly decided that he did not like the plan when the other loudmouths turned on it. Just minutes before
Holby weighs in on the idea,
TORE writes:
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edit: I am now split on the seer idea. I do see how it would help the villagers (that seems pretty obvious), but I also see 'short guy's' point about how it could potentially undermine some of the basic guesswork and sleuthing that are involved in the four-letter-word-that-starts-with-'g.'
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Having done his wolfish flip-flop, the first targets he names are all loudmouths:
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Whether we end up implementing Fordim's plan or not seems to remain to be seen. I'm caught in the middle of it myself (as I've said before). If it is to be a gauge for us to discern werewolves who are reluctant to set it up, we should be at least casting a glance or two in the direct of the guy who be short. He has been rather adament about not liking the changes, so that could be looked upon as suspicious. At the same time I realize that he could have perfectly impeccable motives for not liking the new plan--as I said I myself have reservations but neither do I suspect myself.
As to Mormegil, I think we can be fairly certain that we know absolutely nothing about his innocence or guiltiness. One cannot proclaim him guilty simply because of his profession (one could argue that because my business has fallen on hard times that makes me a desperate man [or wolf], so our choices of employment cannot realy be used against us).
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Two of those three were killed by wolves after it became clear that there would emerge no clear consensus to lynch them; and in both cases I was the intended target.
tgwbs was killed to stir things up around me;
morm was killed so that I could stay alive, allowing
TORE and Holby to stage their little “Let’s-rally-round-
Fordim-and-prove-our-innocence” dance. But back to
TORE’s posts…
As the first DAY wore on, he distances himself from my plans (again, just like
Holby – something which
The Phantom noted) and begins to focus on a mixture of loudmouths and innocents who were lynched very early on:
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then I should be following Saucey's reasoning and vote for Evisse, SoN, or Fordim.
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He goes on to vote for
Evisse, saying at the time:
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If you are indeed innocent my attention will turn to SpM & tp.
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Really quite brilliant, I think; I doff my cap. At one fell swoop you vote for an innocent who is already clearly doomed, following the logic – as you are clear to point out – of another innocent. You then state that “if” the innocent is found innocent you will have grounds to suspect two other innocents! And we all remember what happened after this: the loudmouths got out of control and,
quel surprise, of the five people you mention in these posts, four are dead within a couple of days… I also note your care in not going after our resident loose cannon
Kuru, which was
SpM’s one real mistake.
TORE then goes very quiet for almost a full day before putting up a long post in which he details his two theories:
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I now wonder, what if both of their sides are wrong? I have gotten two theories into my head that I cannot get out – Saucepan Man, phantom, & SoN are wolves; or Saucepan Man, Fordim, & SoN are wolves.
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Again, putting attention on loudmouthed innocents, and not going after the wolves’ patsy
Kuru. And he bangs away in this vein for the next while:
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I do not think I will vote for phantom because Saucepan's seeming pardon of Fordim has me uneasy and makes me want to substitue Fordim for phantom in my theory (because it would work just as well that way as with the phantom in it)
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That night, however, he votes to lynch
Sono, and does so at the very last minute. The following DAY he gives us this shocking explanation for having waited so long to vote, but only after another long silence which he broke only once to explain that he would have to delay answering the question put forth about the lateness of his vote:
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Yes Fordim, you did prevent me from tying things yesterday. I had hoped for a double lynching. Yes, I said that right. And yes, I am going to get some strange looks for admitting this, but here my reasoning. I was 90% sure of both SoN's & SpM's guilt, so I saw a great opportunity to lynch two wolves with one noose, especially since we are beginning to run out of time. I was hoping that Fordim would vote for Sauce and I could then tie it, but when he didn't, I saw there was little reason for me to hold my vote any longer.
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Frankly, I’m ashamed that I did not see this for the self-serving claptrap that it was at the time and zero in on this fiendishly clever wolf a lot earlier…
By this point,
TORE has hit his stride and he continues on with the same basic strategy. Sometimes he supports
The Phantom, sometimes he supports
The Saucepan Man; he stops going after
Kuru – his patsy – and I – whose innocence is largely now accepted, and concentrates entirely on keeping everyone’s attention on the two biggest loudmouths.
And
again he is one of the last to vote, this time for
Saucy, predicting at the time:
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...with Saucey probably going to vote for phantom & Shelob probably going to vote for Saucey.
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Again, I doff my cap: brilliant! “Hey, he based his whole voting strategy on the assumption that
Shelob would vote for
Sauce and she didn’t! They clearly can’t both be wolves!”
And just in case you missed it,
TORE is careful to point it out just a few posts later;
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I am somewhat suprised that Shelob has voted the way that she has, especially given that she voted for Saucepan Man last DAY…If Shelob voted for Sauce last time I would expect her to follow through with it this time...unless she isn't following through because Sauce would be gone if she voted for him this time.
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The next day, in a long post(279),
TORE begins by saying that there’s merit to my quiet wolf theory, entertains for a moment that I might be right about
Shelob and Holby and then goes on to incriminate
Sauce and me. This same strategy is present in all his posts through the next DAY…
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And I also hear you about specific statements, that is why I am trying to chew on SoN's broader theory of you (SpM) & Fordim - with the help of some specific statements.
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No mention of the quiet wolves, of course, and no dangerous gestures toward the patsy
Kuru. It all culminated, of course, with his vote to lynch
Sauce, this time actually
past the voting deadline…
Which brings me back to the events of the last DAY, which I have already commented on above. The only thing that needs to be mentioned here is that on every DAY,
The Only Real Estel was either the very last, or among the very last villagers to vote. Not so yesterday. Yesterday, he could not vote fast enough. Yesterday, he was the
first to cast a vote, thus forcing my hand. This cunning wolf – who, throughout the game always wanted to “wait and see” to “weigh his options” – chose to cast the first vote
on the one DAY on which casting the first vote determines the outcome of the vote.
Ladies and Gentlemen, may I present to you the final two wolves:
Holbytlass, and The Only Real Estel. I would suggest we lynch them in that order.