Goodness, how did I manage to sleep so late?
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It always alarms me when people decide them must vote for one of the top candidates. It screams that they don't want to stand out. If you really don't think Celuien guilty then don't vote for her. Does this make sense? It appears that she's so concerned with making herself stand out that she makes it a point to fit it with the main stream.
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Now I forget who said this... but anyway, I meant that I wasn't happy with any of the people
I felt suspicious of. In other words, I didn't have a very strong feeling about any suspect. So I voted
Celuien.
And sorry for apologizing so much (oh the irony)! I apologize as politeness to the ghosts of the dead. It's a game, and I don't want anyone feeling unwanted.

I fully intend to apologize to all those who I help to wrongly lynch, so sorry in advance, for continuing to say sorry. (Really, I can't help it. It's a regular utterance for me; I think I say "sorry" around 20 times a day.)
So, now that that's out of the way, here are some quick thoughts on the candidates:
Eomer: I'm not keen on lynching him toDay. I've only had time to skim over what's been said on him, but I agree with
Kitanna that he'd make a poor wolf choice. As she said, that doesn't rule out EW, though...
Azaelia: Her latest posts seem very innocent to me. I won't be voting for her.
Valier: I don't think she's guilty, either. Unless the EW picked her as a wolf and told her to take her intuitive playing style and run with it, she's acting just how I would expect an innocent
Valier to act.
Roa: I fear
Roa 
Maybe it's just that in my lorebooks, I've had a first-hand experience of how cunning an evil
Roa can be, but I can't shake the feeling. I'll probably be voting for her.
Now, writing about
Valier just now got me thinking... My ancestors have had trouble with wolvery because it's hard to see oneself as others do, and thus it is hard to act in the manner that others expect. But this time, there's an EW guiding the wolves, perhaps telling them how others will expect them to act. So maybe
Valier is a wolf...
Another EW strategy I'm worried about
: what if the remaining first-day wolf was instructed at the beginning to just stay quiet? Great way to escape suspicion, as so far we haven't lynched a quiet person. Of course, more recent choices were probably told to just keep acting like they have so far, because suddenly going quiet would seem odd.