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Originally Posted by Sleepy Ranger
The innocents now understood that no matter who won they would lose.
But for all the evil that was present in this place there was one thing that changed it all, from somewhere in the distance a tune could be heard, it was a guitar.
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I do not like the sound of that first bit. This was the time I had things tipped as my "survive to the end" routine. If even victory brings us doom...
That far off minstrel had better be something seriously helpful...
In any case, I think I'm probably alive today only because of the indirect influence of the Ranger.
As it happens, I'm not the remaining Seer. But I'll admit I got uncannily lucky yesterday. I was also, I might as well say, planning to masquerade as a Seer (relying on the real one staying quiet and trusting me) if insufficient movement against
Enca was galvanised, and declare her a wolf. Thank Eru it didn't seem to be necessary.
So wolf, if we fail to hang you, kill me out of spite, but only if you're seriously low on inspiration. Which, frankly, wouldn't surprise me.
I wonder if perhaps we should have a mass-revelation of Gifteds? With three Gifteds,
Roa and I semi-proven, and a few Seer dreams, we'll be mostly covered, though overlap will detract from that.
At the moment I am inclined to clear myself,
Roa (despite the fact she annoyed me by Seer-babbling, she's proved helpful twice, though she ought to be looked at to confirm things),
Thinlomien, (
Enca was in far too desperate straits to set up her last ally, and she was also cunning for
Thinlomien since the beginning), and
Gil-Galad. Honestly, lynching the blighter is a waste of time.
I am especially suspicious of
Jenny, who defended
Enca for some time but did not stick to her guns, and, naturally,
Valesse, who got trapped in
Enca's bandwagon when it looked like
Thinlomien might yet be lynched.
So...to mass-reveal or not to mass-reveal? That is most certainly the question.