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Originally Posted by Mithalwen
He has also been quiet. I know it is early days for his habitual screeds of analysis but he does seem to have had a personality change.
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Well, m'dear, I have had Wolvish affairs to attend to which are unrelated to our present troubles. I am sure that I do not need to tell you that one cannot always be present at our Wolvish counsels when one would like to be. The fact that you seek to use this against me does raise some concerns in my mind with regard to your own nature. As for the other points on which you base your vote against me, well these great claws are wonderful instruments for killing, but not so great when it comes to typing.

And yes, I did notice that Mormegil mentioned Elves before Eomer - after I had posted - but since that was all part of the traditional early mutterings, I am not overly concerned about either because of it.
Glirdan seems to have been chosen as the main subject of scrutiny this night. Which troubles me, as I would have preferred the votes to have been more evenly spread. Had they been so, they would be more useful in nights to come (unless Glirdan does prove to be a Hero). Were it not for the concentration of votes against Glirdan, I may have been tempted to vote for him myself. He has, after all, seemed eager to agree with most theories that have been proposed (save for those against him, of course). And he is guilty of a number of slip-ups, the aggregation of which may speak against him. Yet I tend to think that he is a Wolfhound come among us to aid the Heroes. No matter, we will most likely know one way or the other soon enough.
So, rather than joining a bandwagon which seems likely at this stage to overrun its victim, I prefer to place my vote elsewhere this night. And, rather than bring forward a new candidate, it would seem sensible to place a vote for one who has garnered a vote already. Of these, the likely suspects, to my mind, would appear to be
Nonnacedak and
Wayne. I agree with others who have noted that Nonnacedak's early reaction vote against Meneltarmacil makes him look suspicious. Perhaps it is too early in the hunt to be drawing conclusions from such matters, but we have little to go on on this, the first night. And as for Wayne, well he is saying more than I would normally expect from him (although he could hardly say less), which marks a change in behaviour. He was also one of the earliest to jump on the Glirdan bandwaggon, having not voiced suspicions of him before. And, if we do not kill and devour him now, we will no doubt be debating whether to do so in nights to come.
I will be back later to cast my vote, but it will most likely be for one of those two.