I think no one should start toDay what some started yesterday: trying to find clues from
Roa's posts. It's just useless. She's cunning enough to make the posts misleading and as she had no real information, the analyser would be wasting his/her time.
Except if s/he was a faithful? I can't see anyone else having a motive to analyse
Roa's posts. A faithful could use this to sway the discussion, confuse the village and to look helpful. This brings me back to my suspicions of
TGWBS.
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Durelin bugs me.
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Originally Posted by Durelin
Way to go Rikae!! With just two dreams, you have nailed the Cobbler. Though there are still four wolves out there, we finally might have a lead on something.
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I don't think anyone else than the faithfuls are delighted to have the seer not dreamed about even one wolf before she dies. I mean, her attitude seems too joyful... While it's a good thing that the cobbler's nailed,
Durelin seems a bit overjoyed... maybe because she and her companions are in no danger of being dreamed about anymore?
She has said other things that make me wary too... For example, she, like
TGWBS, tries to make conclusions from
Roa's posts.
I didn't like her first Day1 vote. It was too hasty.
All in all, she agrees and rejoices far too much... (Though I was accused of being too calm and cheerful in last game - I was an ordo - so maybe I shouldn't be accusing anyone of that...)
However, her reminding about that
Roa can still harm the village with her votes strikes me as non-faithfulish... but
Roa's game was pretty lost at that phase, so maybe she was just playing tactics...
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I have one little quibble for Lommy...
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Sorry
Durelin! I obviously manged to mix it up, because while I wrote that I was thinking of
Rikae, since you both votes
Mänwe early... Silly me.)
Durelin fails to convince me of her innocence. She seems as suspicious as
TGWBS, and she now tops my suspicion list in a shared first place with him.
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I'm a bit worried about silent people. Slip-under-the-radar-wolves are some of the horriblest things I know. But rather than lynching them (we have a too big wolf percent for that kind of luxuries) I'd urge and blackmail (

) them to speak up. (Admittedly, that isn't always very effective.)
So:
Brinniel,
Hookbill,
Gil, speak up! I know you all have some problems (need to read, computer porblems, parental problems), but please try.