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Old 03-04-2007, 03:43 AM   #447
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Oh, I see, Gil's come and voted again...

Well, that argument of Durelin's and Nogrod's is something quite weird...

While I give credit to Nogrod's theory (and to his logic ) I think he's a bit harsh there. I certainly would not be surprised to find TGWBS and Durelin wolves - I've suspected them from quite early - and Sauce isn't the most innocent-looking of villagers either (so all in all Nog's theory is a good one), but I think Nog has got a bit too enthusiastic about his theory: I think he's reading a bit too much to Durelin's responses. (Yes, believe it or not, I'm defending one of my main suspects here. )
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Originally Posted by Nogrod
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Originally Posted by Durelin
Considering the number of people, including myself, who have not even had a vote for them yet, I'd say there are quite a few who could fall under the "haven't really gotten suspicion" category.
"Haven't been suspected" and "haven't been voted" are different things my dear friend... You know it as well as I do. But why try to say something like that? To shadow the points and to stick to interpretating words in a convenient way to you?
I think this is a good example of it. I got the impression Durelin used the voting-thing to demonstrate the not many have really been suspected -argument, while Nogrod draws equation marks between Durelin saying "not really suspected" and "not voted". Overall Durelin's responses seem a bit edgy, which might point to a nervous wolf, but it's worth keeping in mind that an innocent may turn quite edgy too while facing that kind of consistent attack. And no, this little defense of Durelin does not mean that I'd suspect her any less than I did before, merely that Nogrod's a bit too enthusiastic about his case and I'm not sure if all his points concluded form his and Durelin's dialogue are valid. So, my thoughts: Nogrod's case - very good; Durelin - suspicious; the points Nogrod has against Durelin in their dialogue - partly good, pertly bad.

I'd love to do an analysis of TGWBS before I go, but as it took quite a long time to do the Durelin-one, I'm not sure if I have time...
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