Valesse had been waiting for
Boromir's case against her, though was ultimately suprised at how short it actually was. Nonetheless the entwife, after fritting away a few apple cider barrels from the inn and decorating her branches, delivered her response.
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Forcing you to believe that it was a foolish move, you say? Let us have a look at this then..." moving away from the inn, Valesse leaned against another building. She might as well get comfortable, here. "My experiances with werewolves is very limited and none of my ancestors have been one of their kind. To purposely play such a lycanthrope trick would be rather ambitious of me, then, I'd say.
Brrhhmm! Now if your next arguement is that 'my fellow wolves instructed me' the first night, then I must mention that there is no way to prove such a thing. Just as there is no way to disprove it, other than arguing the unpredicatablity of positions on the first day."
The fir inspected one of her fallen orniments carefully. "I must also state something that rather bothers me about your arguement: It is quite blanketing. Even though it does make sense, Daleman, tragically it would also make sense with any manner of creature in my position... flawed but fair or foul. The innocent and the guilty would both look like wolves caught in a deadly net.
Taking a long breath the entwife paused "Dear
Boromir, this is not an attack on you, but more a description of my thoughts. As dedicated as you are against me I feel that you honestly have enough of your own proof to do so. I can understand how my replies might not reach certain standards of yours but please do consider that Westron is not my first language and that you are considerably more versed in these situations than I am.
Hrrrmm!"
"Now to another part of your arguement:"
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Originally Posted by Boromir
I don't think his lynching was necessary a known
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"Yes, true, it was mid day, but he was really the only villager with a -real- case against him, and on the first day, amid the random votes and hunches, surely you can come to figure that it would be a detrimental. That is what I meant by 'fair amount of trouble'."
Valesse blinked and leaned toward the window "Hidden is rather a dark term... my speech is, perhaps, confusing
Macalaure... but that is why I am an ent. As for not saying much, I speak more often than others, but that is still no reason to proclaim myself innocent. If you mean that I do not speak much about my reasons that is because I would consider it a form of persuation. As I see it my duty is to find a werewolf here, and so I listen to other's theories before acting on my own observations or in the case of the first day
hmmm (in character) hunches. Only when I see something that I feel is truely incriminating will I debate it with other villagers. My first experiance with a werewolf went in such a way."
"Oh... but I do try to explain my votes. Yes, that is standard practice, though." The fir nodded "I will be back soon, I must visit the little entling's room."