TGWBS:
Post 63 - in character talk with a vote for Eomer born out of that talk. A very early vote, though there was some reasoning for that as he said he had to go out.
Post 158 - indicated trust of Sauce and Glirdan, with some reasoning, and said we shouldn't look at either the Nilp or Eomer voters because that is what the wolves want us to do. Thinking from the wolves point of view can be helpful, but to so utterly disregard an option isn't, especially since we have now seen that a wolf was indeed in one of those bandwagons.
Post 221 - looks like a bit of facetiousness, says he'd help out if he were more conscious. Well not exactly helpful, and not even that late when he said it.
Post 225 - explains his not sense comment and says he'll be back after sleep.
Post 267 - apologises for being late. Finds morm suspicious because morm thinks he is behaving oddly, and TGWBS is saying that if he were a wolf he would not be behaving oddly, he would he behaving like he would as an ordo so as to avoid suspicion. It's a fair, in rather confusing, point, except that what a perfect bluff that would make! To be able to say, 'of course I'm not a wolf, would I be making myself so obvious if I were'? I believe that TGWBS could be such a bold wolf, I am not sure that he would be one right now due to the time constraints he is under. Doesn't suspect Caran for using the same reasoning as morm because she hasn't played with him so often. Puts suspicion on me for not taking his 6th form duties into account. That's because sure, it's a lot of work, but it isn't that much. There are people playing who work far later into the evening yet are still getting more input in. Joking comment to Sauce.
Post 269 - votes for morm because of some suspicion and because it's traditional. Not a great bit of reasoning for a vote, especially when not Day 1, but at least there is some.
Post 276 - points out some hypocrisy on morm's part, though claims it is not meant to throw suspicion on him. Odd after voting for him.
Post 292 - says Holby was foolish to reveal as morm would have died first anyway, but thanks her for it anyway. Well, that comment could be taken either way but the sentiment seemed genuine.
Post 294 - after Day end post immediately suggesting the known innocents lead the village from now on. This has worked in previous villages and so was a good suggestion, except for the possibility that one of them was the innocent Lover, which I don't think he took into account at the time.
Post 327 - pleads that the known innocents draw up lists to vote from.
Post 346 - again proposes the list idea, saying that the three will be absolutely objective. Well, no. There possibility that one of the three could be the innocent Lover is still there, and their opinions will have been influenced by those of the rest of the village. Also argues with Gurthang a little over a difference in opinion.
Post 349 - creates his own lists for the innocents based on their suspicions and votes for Gurthang because of a feeling and because he appeared on all three lists. A little subjective as they didn't categorically state that these were their suspicions, he drew them from their posts.
Post 412 - again apologises for lateness and says he will have to emulate me and steal other peoples theories, deciding to suspect Gurthang and Firefoot based on them, presumably using the reasoning previously mentioned.
Post 414 - votes Gurthang, again I'm presuming based on others reasoning, as he may not be back later.
Post 435 - says he would look at Gurthang and Firefoot as they are his chief suspects but he is too busy. Helpful that
Well, I must say I'm having difficulty believing a wolf would be so carefree about everything. He's barely posted, has said almost nothing within those posts. His votes rarely have any reasoning behind them, and yet while these traits often point to wolvishness, in this case they seem to be the opposite. I mean, he's not even trying. My opinion right now is just that he's an extremely unhelpful innocent, except in terms of making up the numbers. It could all be an act, it would be a perfect example of flying under the radar, but I really don't think so.