Saucepan Man: Has been comprehensive as usual; he has avoided suspicion because he appears to have the trust of the village. This could be dangerous, but I don't have many reasons to suspect him. His jumping on Spawn's case makes me wonder (because I don't think Spawn's case is nearly as good as it has been made out to be). Seems probably innocent to me.
Farael: Very bold, concentrating on one villager (Aiwendil). There's no trail if he were to die. Excellent wolf strategy. I'm not saying he's a wolf but if he is he's done a very clever thing indeed. I'm very suspicious that so many people supposed him innocent so soon after his strong attack on Aiwendil (though that included the innocent Lhunardawen).
Mormegil: He suspects me for unclear reasons. His answers to my suspicions of him (about that weird post early on Day One) did not satisfy me and I have since been distracted by Spawn to further question him. Another thing that worries me about Morm is that he mentions how suspicious the Lhuna bandwagon is. This is weird as he made it the bandwagon. Recall that Glirdan started it on Day Two, I cast the second vote (I had already voted for Lhuna on Day One), innocent Anguirel was third, and Morm was fourth. But then, would a wolf make such an apparently foolish statement?
Aiwendil: Is getting a free ride from me at the moment, because I just can't see too much merit in Farael's theory. It seems cobbled together out of very little. Aiwendil's somewhat tired response strikes me as innocent, though he could just be a very lucky wolf to be picked on in such a way. Quite loud.
Glirdan: Reasons in voting for Gil were obviously dubious. Lhuna out of spite? Seems to have some sort of understanding with Saucepan Man, anyone else notice this? Seems a bit too hither-and-thither to be a wolf. Am inclined to trust him.
More soon...
__________________
Los Ingobernables de Harlond
|