As I told
Nogrod, this was by far the most challenging game I've done...which is a testament to the guileness of the wolves. It came falling down on you towards the end, when I think there were too many trusted gifteds at the end, but an amazing job. I honestly think if he hadn't of gotten
Lal, we may not have won this one. After
Lal's death I went through as much as I could and that cued us to
Rikae and
Kath. And
Lal surely had me holding my breath at the end of her death wondering if I was about to eat my words.
Nice job to
Durelin and
Firefoot as well...made my job a lot easier. When I heard that if the rangers protect the same person they 'find' eachother...and the way Durelin had been defending Firefoot I figured she was the last ranger.
Ang,
Mith, et all, nice job of directing and sort of being this 'calming' presense through out, especially towards the end.
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was all that exaggerated "I trust Rikae and Lal" stuff on day one a trick of some kind? I thought it was you thrying to lull us into a false sense of security...and then lo and behold, you abrubtly change your tune on day two. Was I right?~Rikae
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Actually no...I was a little suspicious of
Lal, because I thought her jump on my loud/quietness was strange, but other than that I before the day we lynched
Lal, I thought you two were innocent. Actually Night 3 may have been your best chance to get rid of me, as I've heard I wasn't protected and I didn't have a wolf. I think first was
Rune, but that wouldn't help as
Ang killed him (

)...than I had
Eomer and someone else whom I forget. I think the rest of the nights though I did have at least one wolf. When we all found out Lal was a wolf, I went through and that's what cued me to you and
Kath.
Thank you all for a very challenging game. I was kind of worried about not having a seer, but I liked the little chang as it made it far more challenging...and made
trust even a bigger deal. Good job
Nogrod.