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Thinlomien," Boromir stated "let me show you what I mean. This is from
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Post 121: Boromir suspects Menel. Wolf on wolf suspicion perhaps but I think he cross spoke with Gil, so it may simply have been due to Menel being the only one, in Boro’s opinion, to have spoken.
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Post 158: Nogrod suspects about half the village, but clears Boro and Mac, and partly Jenny and Valesse. Then goes on to seriously suspect Menel. If the Boro/Menel/Nogrod triangle is right, that makes sense.
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'I admit there was a bit of confusion upon my part, I thought she was also tossing
Mac into the bunch, but now reading through again it doesn't appear so. Which makes it at least make more sense. I did say that possibly I got confused, but it looked like she was trying to lump
myself,
Nogrod,
Thinlomien,
Mac, and
Menel together in this wolf choreography scheme. Which I felt was odd, because with only two wolves remaing she's lumping together quite a list of people in this wolf scheme of hers. I'm trying to get across, why should we even consider this at this point? And like I said, I'm not a big fan of cooky schemes, because how often are they ever right? Perhaps the tricky, sneaky wolf would try it once in a while, when they're in a pickle, but smart wolves don't just go out and purposefully lynch one of their own on Day 1 when there is absolutely no reason to.'
'Oh and
Thinlo, I'm not asserting any control in the village, you do whatever you want to do. Quite frankly I don't care if anyone listens to me If you choose to agree with me do so, one day perhaps I may see everything the same way as you. But I do get rather annoyed that after lynching a wolf on Night 1, suddenly those who got rid of the wolf have to be in partnership with them, while they completely miss the easy wolf signs, but it gets disregarded as being
'why would a wolf act so stupid.''