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Made more entertaining by the fact we didn't have any idea he was the Seer.
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That's what I figured- and now I ask why, oh why, did you kill me?
Generally, if you don't kill the seer by Night 3 you will be walking on thin ice after that, so wolves should always be trying to kill the seer. You're lucky that I just happened to be the seer.
Heh- I remember telling
Enca at the beginning of the game that it was a bad idea for me to be the seer because I'm the type of person that everyone wants to kill. Well, it turns out I was right.
I played exactly the way I wanted to. The wolves did not think I was the seer. That was the ultimate goal. The way I figured it, the wolves would be trying to kill the seer, and thus if I did not appear to be the seer I would be spared during the night.
You see, I assumed the wolves would be extremely methodical in their kills rather than feeling things out with their gut.
But the gut approach was the way to go in this game because I seem to be someone who your gut always tells you to kill right away for some reason.
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Though for the record we all thought Holby was the seer
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And you still killed me. Grrr. I played my part well, got a bead on the wolves and dreamed of one of them, but then I was dead and couldn't tell anyone.
I knew it was a bad idea for me to be the seer. Some things just aren't meant to be.
The night I died, my dream was about
Shelob. I picked her for reasons that I will explain in my post-game entry on my website. My post-game entry will also tell what every comment I made meant, why I said it, why I said it the way I did, and what I was hoping to accomplish.
I'll post the link later (when I'm done with the write-up). I'm sure you'll enjoy it if you like talking strategy. There will be quite a bit in there for you,
Saucy.