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Old 09-09-2005, 08:23 PM   #263
Folwren
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Originally posted by Menel:
Folwren, I voted for Azaelia because it was basically between her and Alcarillo at that point. Between the two, Alcarillo seemed the most innocent at the time because killing tgwbs would imply that he was a Wolf, something an actual werebeast would usually avoid, so I voted for Zali on that basis.
That's a reasonable excuse. I'll take it for now and won't push my doubts on people any further until we've heard from some others today.

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Folwren: Tough call, but your vote did cause the innocent to die along with the Bear. I'm not as suspicious of you as I am of others, though.
Yes, I know it caused her to die along with the Bear. I've been turning that over in my mind since she died. I thought that both she and Glirdan were as guilty as one another...I mean, I suspected them both the same amount and when Glirdan was beyond saving, I figured I'd get rid of her, too. For, really honestly, she looked guilty.

If we hadn't killed her, she would have been suspected today, too, and we might have wasted our votes and time on her. I'm sorry she's dead, but she couldn't have proved herself innocent today and things might have gone the same way today and gotten us no further. So perhaps my vote, wicked as it may appear, saved us time.

Now, what I'm wondering is why you suspect Shelob? Any particular reasons? We need all the reasoning we can possible get today.

Anyone who doesn't talk today I will highly suspect, people. It's a dangerous stage of the game for both innocents and wolves - wolves because they may give themselves away if they talk, and really give themselve away if they don't - and innocents because if we lynch another of our own, we only help the wolves.

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