As Thinlómien entered Wilwa's inn, her attention focused immediately at
Naria. "Woah", she said, "where's all this sudden discussing come from? Our haradian warrior here's almost as bad as the grey echoers tend to be." This seemed to both amuse and delight the elf. She smiled at the battle-hardened warrior, but that did not remove or replace the jokingly set question from her eyes.
Thinlómien started her day again with apple juice and this time she took rye bread too. "Our talkative member of the
Nariatic family here speaks the truth. She said:
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Originally Posted by Naria
She turned to Gil next, "Ahh not true you cwazy chef....that may be just what a furry fiend might want to convey to the rest of us. Why would one vote for someone and that very night kill her off....hmmm why indeed."
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A strange comment from master
Gil indeed. I'm starting to be more suspicious of him."
"I agree with the weed-dealer
Noggie too... I mean, we must take a better look at
Jenny's actions and we must see what
Valier said. The words of the nightly victims may turn out even more important than the dwords from the daily discussions."
"
Naria, you accuse me of trusting too much. However, there's no evil without good, so there are no real suspects if there are not some one trusts to some degree too. I have emphasised in my mind - and tried to convey to you my fellow villagers too - that I don't really and wholeheartedly trust
Boro,
Noggie and
Mac, but am inclined to trust them - or leave them be - for a while because of the Menel case." Thinlómien took a sip from her glass of juice. "However, you pointing that out got me thinking about it. This far I've remembered and thought that they all played a very essential part in lynching Menel. Now, I would like to see that through again and try to spot are they all really importantly contributing to the dúnadan-wolf's lynch."
"Alongside with that analysis, you may except a
Kath-analysis from me, as I promised yesterday."