I've only time for a brief comment right now. I'll be back in a few hours to elaborate further on what I say below.
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Originally Posted by Lalaith
... other than my question about the Bear and the Seer which I repeated twice but no-one has answered!
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I had assumed that Oddwen's quick "yes" provided the answer - ie that, if the Seer dreams of the Bear, he or she will be identified to them as the Bear.
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Originally Posted by dancing spawn
Random thought of the day: Imagine if Saucy is the bear. He's being so helpful in identifying the wolves.
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I'm not.
And here are my thoughts on how we might identify the Bear. The Bear doesn't mind who is lynched during the Day, as long as it is not him (reference to male pronouns to include the female). So it seems to me that it is in the Bear's interests to stir up suspicion and, as subtly as possible, to throw out a fair few accusations, while trying not to act overtly suspicious himself. He will also be looking to jump on any credible ideas on who should be lynched and try to develop them, in order to keep the lynch mob as far away as possible from himself. He will be particularly keen to promote any theories as to who (other than him, of course) might be the Bear.
From what I have observed, the Villager who most fits this pattern of behaviour is
CaptainofDespair. I am fairly certain that he is not a Wolf, but I am becoming increasingly suspicious that he may be the Black Beorning. When I come back later, I'll explain why in more detail.