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Old 03-17-2006, 08:52 PM   #136
Azaelia of Willowbottom
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Ok. I am finally back. Sorry, sorry, sorry about the lack of participation until now.

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Originally Posted by Morm
Azaelia is worthy of mention because of how quickly she jumped on the Nogrod train I formed. Now this last bit is contingent upon Nogrod being innocent, of which I am not fully convinced but strongly leaning in that direction.
I would have voted for Norgod the first day whether or not you had voted for him previously. I was pressed for time, and he was so vocal against us quieter folk so early on in the game, and it just didn't sit right with me, as I said before. That's not to say I think he's guilty now, or that I think he's innocent. I think he's someone we have to watch out for just based on that overeager first-day behavior. But I'll stop beating that particular dead horse (please excuse the expression), because I think that there are some others that we need to watch out for.

Namely, Kuru. I don't have any evidence to support this claim, but if Boro's our seer, then yes, Kuru must be a wolf.

Boromir
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Originally Posted by Boromir88
This makes me look more suspicious but frankly I don't care anymore.
That alone was enough to convince me of Boro's innocence. Usually wolves don't make moves that would draw suspicion, especially in the first couple days. They just lost one yesterday, and I doubt that they're going to be right out in the open at all so soon.
I am also inclined to trust his claim to be a seer, mainly because no one else has come out and said, "He's a liar, I'm the seer!". Again, so soon after the loss of one of their own, I think the wolves are going to want to keep quiet for a bit and try to pick off as many of us as they can without making any risky moves. Also, his previous posts were full of pretty much un-supported claims that he has a feeling, citations of little nitpicky things that most people wouldn't consider evidence, etc. I consider him a seer with a target, and I am very inclined to go with his instinct.
There'd be no point in a villager claiming to be a seer, because again, the real seer would come out and say it. (at least, I think they would).

So what happens today? We lynch Kuru. He's a wolf. We're happy for a night, until the untimely demise of our seer a few hours later.

Or, we lynch Kuru. He's not a wolf. We think, "oh gee. We're dumb." and lynch Boro on the morrow.

Or we don't do either of these things, in which case, there's no clear path to follow.

I think I'll just say now that I am inclined to trust our seer, having no evidence to the contrary. So unless something changes, my vote tomorrow will go to Kuru.

The real seer, if you're not Boro, should probably speak up.

Kuru, you've got some fast talking to do.

But now, I am very tired (my dad surprised us with a ski outing today, so I am ready to sleep). Never fear, though. I expect to get in some quality time here in the morning. Expect a more detailed analysis of our situation/the other players then, as I can't think particularly straight now. 'Till then, all.
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