Boy, I've been doing a lot in class.
I've done the analyses that lead to my vote during French and English Lit class.
Then, I've tried to deduce the Werewolves's killing pattern (and tried to do a Hunter hunt--I've still a handful in my list of probably Hunters) during Microbiology class.
Alphabetical order:
Abercrombie-DAY 1
Aiwendil-NIGHT 2
Cailín-NIGHT 4
DSoU
Form
Garin
Gil
Glirdan
guy
Kath
malka
Márcolië
morm
Naria
Nilp
Sauce
Shelob-DAY 2
Valier-NIGHT 3
Wayne-DAY 4
All the dead people are at either ends of the list. Now, the lynchings (and probably
Cailín's death) are coincidental, but the first two NIGHT kills might not be. The Werewolves seem to be going first, then last (they'd probably leave
Wayne alive to confuse). Interesting random pattern that leaves no clues whatsoever.
In that case, you might be in trouble,
Sauce. Perhaps you, too,
spawn.
Okay, that was slightly useless, but I've done all the possible logical analyses that I could do. I'm grasping at straws now.
Quote:
Garin has indeed broken a tie thrice, but the ties have been between innocents (or himself), so it has been a lose-lose situation from the beginning. (spawn )
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That might be so, but I notice that aside from the vote where he had to save himself, he voted for someone that didn't end up getting lynched.
Of course, his vote for
Cailín may have led to her lynching, if she had not declared herself.
And, I do not know how this all make sense. I just pointed it out.
Oh, and you, too, fair
dancer, you have an interesting track record. Two tie votes in 'favour' of an innocent, and a tie-breaking vote in 'favour' of an innocent, all leading to kills.
I don't know why I pointed that out. My survival and eventual escape from the dungeons of Sauron came from memorising all sorts of information, no matter how useless they seem.