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Old 11-10-2005, 06:27 PM   #224
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Originally Posted by Glirdan
Lmp was the one that raised the question and debate of whether or not we should have a leader. If he was a Wolf, it got the results he wanted, people talking about his plan and not him. But the question is, would a Wolf do something like this so early on? And Lmp isn't that supid to do something like that. Or would he do something like that to fool us? It would also explain why they chose to attack Kuru and Kath. They were to smart for their own good and, if I'm right, they didn't suspect Lmp a whole lot. So they were perfect choices for him.

So, what do you all think about the one of the smartest people amongst us? Is he innocent, or does he have a furry little secret?
Personally, I still tend toward trusting lmp. He is definitely smart enough to appear completely innocent during the day while terrorizing Shamville at night.

I think it's best to settle the controversy once and for all. As a confirmed innocent, his brilliant strategizing would be of enormous benefit to the village. And if he is a wolf () and has fooled me with his treachery, we need to know. So, Wilwa - please dream of lmp tonight (I'm assuming he was not the dream from two nights ago).

The analysis of Kuru and Kath's deaths seems spot on. They were both intelligent villagers who left little trail and for that reason perfect choices for the wolves. Therefore, I'm sure there's a mastermind in the wolvish trio. Firefoot is cleared by wilwa, whether a wolf or not (even if the wilwa-wolf theory is true, a wolf would know that she is innocent and could use the knowledge to try to gain Firefoot's trust). I'm willing to clear Ang on the basis of my own analysis unless something drastic happens. That leaves tar-ancalime, Kitanna, Lalaith, and, actually, you Glirdan, for the main possibilities, as all have shown excellent strategy/analysis skills to date.

And there's no point really to spreading votes. Granted, we're not going to learn much from voting patterns today, but that's not going to happen anyway since Lalaith is correct that the wolves will most likely vote for Wayne to avoid appearing to defend him. Spreading votes won't uncover them. As for those of us who are non-lupine, I'd just feel strange voting for a possible innocent with a possible known wolf right in front of us, especially when that vote wouldn't serve any purpose for gathering information anyway. Better to help guarantee lynching a werewolf.

EDIT: cross posted with lmp, Firefoot and Glirdan. On second thought, while I would like to settle the controversy surrounding the undertaker for the remaining villagers who suspect him, there's something to be said for a Glirdan dream. And so, I'll change my vote to go along with that plan, since at this point, I believe with about as much certainty as a non-Seer can have that lmp is not a wolf.
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