The interesting aspect of this affair, actually, is that the wolf has evidently prepared for being a fake Seer, as shown by his "trusting", and indeed his comment about leaving Bofgrod and Nori to the Seer - which he will have hoped to use to distract the real Seer. Now he whips off his cloak and produces a list of highly convenient dreams, probably half convincing himself that he has had them.
It was, in fact, rather an innovative, premeditated and elaborate plan. I wonder if he shared it with his fellow villains, and if so whether any signs of it will show up in their behaviour.
Apart from that, I think there's little value in what he's said. What value there is I shall expound upon tomorrow.
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Among the friendly dead, being bad at games did not seem to matter
-Il Lupo Fenriso
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