It's time for my theory of the day but here are yesterday's votes in chronological order, to begin with (who voted for whom).
Elf-warrior -> Durelin
Lhuna -> -II-
mormegil -> -II-
Kitanna -> Oddwen
Eomer -> -II-
Durelin -> -II-
TGWBS -> -II-
Oddwen -> Kitanna
lmp -> Oddwen
Kath -> Durelin
Saurreg -> -II-
TORE -> Lhuna
wilwa -> Oddwen
spawn -> Kitanna
I think the wolves are
wilwarin, Elf-warrior and especially
Kitanna.
Reasons for my suspicions of Kitanna can be found in my post #169 and I won't repeat them here. Other things that make me think that she's a wolf are:
- She went pretty strongly against Oddwen. I believe that most of us think that Eomer's not guilty so that would have been a perfect way to associate oneself with an innocent.
- The "flip-flopping on Elf-warrior"
On day 1 wilwa said about accusing and lyncing people:
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we should take our time with this decision
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Yet twelve minutes later she said:
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Morm is a little too eager for some blood shed don't you think?
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After most of us disagreed with this, she starts the confusion talk. Is she playing a dull wolf? Anyway, I have found her behaviour rather weird.
On the first day wilwa, E-w and Kitanna voted rather late and all for a different person. Now you might ask who I am to blame because I have voted really late on both days but I'm not suspecting myself. There's the difference.

It seems to me that their votes were a safety operation for distracting us. They watched who would get votes and then each of them voted for a different vote-gatherer. All three seem to be rather easily persuaded, too.
About
Oromin... She's following Nilp's footsteps. I'm afraid that there are two options (yes, again). Either Oromin is the cobbler or she is a wolf. If she's a wolf she may have thought that we learned something from Nilp's case and we won't lynch her. If Oromin is the cobbler, she's doing her job and making us confused. I'm not going to vote for her today.
The Seer is hiding his/her personality pretty well. I don't have a faintest clue who it might be and that's good. I trust his/her own deliberative ability to decide when to step forth.