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Originally Posted by Samwise
Hello, villagers. Well, you can forget favourable interest rates next time you come to me for a loan! Oh, and nobody should join in that joke, because it seems that if you have a laugh with me you end up DEAD!
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I'll take that risk.
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Originally Posted by Samewise
It was my understanding that when we committed to a double lynch on day two we were committing to a course of action to ruthlessly weed out the werewolves. Now that I find people backing out I grow somewhat uncomfortable.
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In a larger village, certainly it was in our best interest... and though I am hesitant to bring this up again:
we still have a Seer. With double-lynchings each day, his or her dreams will become less effective. It will get easier, fast, for the wolves to find him or her and there's even a possibility s/he will be up for lynching. With the terrific job this Seer is doing, we should be equally careful.
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Now I agree that the wolves were probably willing to sacrifice one of their number, that's true, but would a fellow wolf really raise the original suspicion of one of their foul kin?
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In the Lover's scenario... yes, in principle, they could.
Nice analysis, Thinlómien, though it does not really sway me either way... And Naria, my random accusation was just a joke based on Caranlondien's current reputation level.