To recover from such a hideous Night, we really need to look for wolves. That means no theorising about a Seer who certainly does not exist - one of the main experimental points of this game was to see how well multiple Rangers could function without a Seer, I think. We need to concentrate on the crux of the problem.
At least we have many known innocents - Macalaure, Roa, Celuien, Volo and pretty much Boro too (I also see no reason to challenge his status as the hunter.) On the minus side, Celuien's death almost certainly doesn't lead back to a wolf. If this dagger-wielder insists on leaving corpses with useless trails like that one, they could be a real hindrance. Let's hope, as Thinlomien guessed, that they have only one kill.
I will post what I think about the votes as soon as poss; they are probably our most useful fund of information. For the record, I'm inclined to think Gil-Galad innocent too. I'm not at all sure that a single wolf came under serious threat last night.
One interesting thing to observe is that yesterday the general mood seemed to be that Firefoot was suspicious. By this morning the general mood veers towards me, I get the feeling. Durelin was a loud proponent of both causes. Hmmm.
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Among the friendly dead, being bad at games did not seem to matter
-Il Lupo Fenriso
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