Quote:
Originally Posted by Nogrod
Actually I quite enjoy reading Boro's posting toDay!
We just should ignore them when we try to find out who's the last wolf...
|
I confess being amused too, but I think they will nevertheless (at least subconsciously) affect my opinions, which shouldn't happen.
After a quick reread, my commentary about the unknowns
Valier - seems really sincere and innocent-valierish, but she has fooled me before, so I won't say anything about her
Farael - could be the last wolf. Sometimes sounds very sincere, sometimes not.
Volo - is a tough one to read. Honestly, what can you make of such a mess of unorganised thoughts that often contradict with each other? (no offense

) He accuses on quite flimsy grounds, but that does not necessarily point to wolvishness. (In his case, at least.

) His declaration of his innocence sounds quite sincere though.
CoD - really, if you reread it, his behaviour screams "wolf". Especially post
158 is extremely wolfy.
Boro's behaviour towards him speaks for his wolvishness too; he seems to be "shielding" him all the time. boro knows he is a generally trusted and a reasonable-held ww-player, so he constantly tries to get the attention off
CoD, but not too straightly. Read through his posts, it really shows very clearly. The only reason I'm not willing to stamp the wolf label on coD just yet is
Naria's behaviour towrds him. First, she accuses him of cobbelrism (the first thin that comes to your mind that you would say of your fellow wolf?). Then, having not read a single post on the thread (or that's the impression I got) she pops in and votes
CoD. Why, if he was her fellow wolf? What kind of wolf would vote her pal who had almost gotten lynched the day before without first checking the situation? Answer: a very bold and rare wolf...
So, "order of wolvishness" in my opinion
1.
CoD
2.
Farael and
Volo (divided)
4.
Valier