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Originally Posted by Kath
Actually looking at that it is incredibly similar to Folwren's declaration of ord status. Is it possible that these two are wolves working together? If they consulted each other to find a way to avoid suspicion then this similarity might be explained.
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Working together with
Folwren when I voted for her lynching, and am still suspecting her as a guilty party?
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Originally Posted by Cailín
If it's a clever double bluff and The Saucepan Man is, in fact, a wolf, someone save us...?
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I think it's time for someone to save us.

Personally, I think the 'clever double bluff' option is incredibly believable... Actually, as soon as I saw that
the phantom, who was none other than our precious seer, had been killed...the first person I considered was
Saucepan Man.
Did not the Seer only have 2 nights to dream, as his 3rd was tragically interrupted? I suppose it is plausible that he dreamt of
Saucie, but if Saucie was not much of a suspect to begin with...why waste a dream on him? I consider him a suspect, though. And that's not *playing favorites*...or, well, the opposite, really. It seems
Glirdan and
Azaelia, and particularly the former, are the picks today. And they, of course, are the two names that
Saucepan Man first pointed out. If either of them are horribly and wrongfully lynched, Saucie's guilt will be a little more certain to me.
I'm still wary of
Folwren, particularly since
Alcarillo turned out to be innocent as I thought. Her voting for Alcarillo seemed to be at a key moment, keeping the bandwagon rolling toward his lynching. Plus, today she has been very much a follower. She has practically copied exactly what
Saucepan Man has said, and of course has the same suspects...now, anyway. Previously, her list had several names before that of Glirdan and Azaelia, but in her most recent post, they are the first, and who she seems to be mostly concerned with. Her accusations conerning
Menel are also rather poor, though I would not disregard Menel as an innocent.
Saucepan Man's explanation for his non-wolfishness is a good one, and though Saucie is always suspicious, for now I will at least hear his advice.
But if
Saucie is a wolf, than
Folwren most certainly is not (and vice-versa), as I doubt the wolves would ever be foolish enough to think exactly in the same way. Though Sauce does speak of Folwren accusations as without reasons. I agree with that, though now she has given some reasons, but...was that an attempt to distance himself from her? I still doubt this, but anything's possible.
wilwarin is concerning me slightly, because she seems to be following the crowd a lot, as well. I don't like that. That's trying to blend in and go unoticed, or just be impossible to pick out from all the bandwagoning.
F0rgiv3 m3 f0r t3h lengthiness. H4d a bi7 to say in my abs3nce(s).
EDIT: Cross-posted with the following: Holby, Glirdan, and Wayne