The trouble though, Valier, with that plan is that the Seer and the Hunter are nigh useless right about now.
The Seer has had limited dreams. S/he won't know much and won't risk coming forward if s/he is smart.
The Hunter is pretty darned useless anyhow, excepting that s/he die.
Basically, if anything happens quickly, it'll probably be bad.
Think on quick action from the Seer: s/he is revealed early, the Ranger is dead, the wolves kill him or her with very little gain for us.
Quick action from the Hunter means that there's been a quick death to the Hunter. At this point, the Hunter's probably got as good an idea as anyone for who to kill. Chances are high that any quick action regarding this role would result in two innocents dying.
While we don't want to drag this out, giving wolves the edge, we don't want to rush our gifted villagers into screwing up and we don't want to expect too much right away.
Laying low and watching people screw themselves up seems to be the best course of action right now. That and analyzing reasons that Eomer might have died. Either he let something slip that made the wolves wary, he was a random choice, or the wolves are trying for a set up. And looking for who voted Thinlo yesterDay. There might be a Benedict Arnold amongst the wolves that we should keep an eye on.
Expect more coherence and detail tomorrow afternoon. I have classes (on fingernail maintanance, of course) and responsibilities straight through until 4:00 PM (EST), but after that, I should be open for business.
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