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Old 12-22-2006, 06:53 AM   #177
Macalaure
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Macalaure is a guest of Elrond in Rivendell.Macalaure is a guest of Elrond in Rivendell.Macalaure is a guest of Elrond in Rivendell.
tis and tat

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Originally Posted by Naria
Mac, Yes I read through everything and yes I knew the situation. Simply put, I voted for her out of spite.
This lessens my suspicion... umm... not.

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Originally Posted by Farael
If the wolves start killing those that are off the trail hoping to lead us away from their scent, that'll leave only the ordos that are on the trail. If the wolves start killing the ones that are on the trail, then we'll notice it and follow their lead to victory!
What if they mix the two? This is what I do when I'm evil.
I agree with Rikae and Cailin: Farael looks quite cobblerish. I fear the whole debate about his strategy is just one big diversion, and I wouldn't discount the possibility that some baddies rather like to discuss his plan than something of importance. Though I like talkative villages very much, I think Farael seems to be a bit loud just for loudness' sake.

About Valier: As far as I have acquainted her, Wolfier plays the game very cool usually, and probably would've just ignored morm's suspicion and hoped everybody would've forgotten it by the time they vote. She's too nervous to be a wolf, especially when there's no seer.
Though I'm a little suspicious of her, too, I'm really not comfortable with this early bud of a Valier-waggon.

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Originally Posted by Folwren
Mac, I didn't vote for Morm because at the moment, I was more suspicious of Farael and Farael still seems more dangerous to me. Do you mind? I am inclined to believe Morm is a cobbler rather than a wolf, if he is anything, and I am also inclined to believe that Farael is a wolf rather than a cobbler, if he is anything.
So you took the little chance to lynch the one you're most suspicious of instead of a good chance to lynch the one you're slightly less suspicious of. I'm not too convinced this makes sense...

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Originally Posted by Nogrod
Another thing that I noticed. Celuien, Folwren and Macalaure seem to have felt a need to vote earlier but still continued following and commenting on the game. I'm not saying that it is suspicious as such not to vote in the end even while you could do so. But there is a chance that this kind of action could speak of a need to steer the lynching and still not to leave oneself too closely scrutinised as not being one of those who will in the end actually need to make the final decisions.
Steer the lynching? Yes, of course. I mean, if I vote for somebody then I want that person to die in the end, naturally. I often vote some time before the deadline to achieve that. Especially when you can retract, it's not the best to wait with the vote til deadline, I think.

I hope I will find the time to take a closer look at Celuien, Nogrod and Eomer later. Very bad karma, very bad.
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