Dear
Anguirel, you accused me of being a second fiddlist. Now, I'm afraid, I will be the first one. You look furrier than any decent being has a right to be. I do not wish to repeat every point
Boro,
Nogrod, I and others have made against you at the moment, but you really seem wolvish. I'm very sad that although you have gathered a fair amount of suspicion, you've not been lynched this far. I hope today will make a change.
If I had to say who the companions were, I'd go for
Menel, recalling what I said and thought yesterDay. Also,
Ang who seems very wolvish to me, is suspecting
Menel, but not enough to put him in his suspect list. Smells like wolf+wolf -behaviour.
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Originally Posted by Ang
I think that his [Boro's] behaviour towards the end of yesterday may have suggested to his murderers that he was the Seer.
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Yes, it might, but I think they (or should I say you) attempted to kill him the night before too. If Holby is right and the "he" was Oddwen's slip... Or maybe the wolves thought they'd have two advantages at once by killing
Boro: getting rid of a vocal and intelligent villager who is able to be around late (can sometimes cast the decisive vote) and of getting rid of a probable seer. That's how I see it.
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I don't, though, think that Nori was killed with the primary purpose of framing me, though that would have been a desirable side-effect. I think that his behaviour towards the end of yesterday may have suggested to his murderers that he was the Seer.
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I don't think that Nori's suspects will necessarily be helpful - a frame-up, intentional or not, is so very likely
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Though in other posts you've been saying
Boro's death was not probably a frame-up, that little flip-flop didn't escape me.
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Originally Posted by Ang, about me
formed general alliance with Bofgrod and played something of a second fiddle in accusing me
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Now that the chap is dead, I can as well say it. I thought him to be the seer because of one thing he said. Though his behaviour rang wolvish to me at times, I slightly defended him, because there was a risk of him being the seer. I'm very glad he wasn't the seer and the seer's still alive. As to
Noggie thinking I'm innocent, I've no idea where that came from, except of my true nature shining through...
Ang seems pretty bad to me right now. Him taking the lead doesn't ease my suspicions at all. The big leader-like guys (
Boro and
Noggie) dead, he gladly steps to the boots and starts to steer the village his way. That is not incriminating per se, but if he's a wolf, that's a very bad thing.
Menel looks bad too. I'm glad I'm not the only one thinking that way, though.
Durelin has been quite helpful but I think she's so wrong about
Ang... The wolves wouldn't do too bad forming alliances at this phase, when two agreeing people can really make the balance sway. I don't know what to think of her.
Rune is a bit confusing, but his posts from toDay seem innocentish... But it's too fatal a mistake to trust anyone at this phase, and as
Rune still lays in my "gray" zone, I don't trust him either...
Volo's a tough one to read... I can't say anything reasonable of him and it bugs me. Mostly he's his normal self though, and that could speak for his innocence. I don't know.
Valier and
Holby don't look too suspicious either. But, with the little amount of talk from them, they could be wolves as well: there's too little to go on. Please, talk more.
Anguirel has good reasoning about
Nilp's innocence. I'd like to hear more of
Nilp's suspicions anyway...
I will be back in a few hours. If there's anything you wish to ask me, please do so.