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Originally Posted by Nogrod
a. Hunker down (play most normally) and try to stay alive (not charging anyone too openly) until you have better ideas of who is who and start to meddle only after that.
b. Go on openly chasing some random people and relieve others in a way that you can secretly try to inform the wolves about your identity. Then just hope the wolves will not get you during the Night.
c. If you have a hunch of the wolves identities, attack one of them with some hidden notes to them / relieve players you think bad for the wolves with the same fashion. Again: just hope the wolves will not get you during the Night.
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You forgot D. Confuse/ mis-direct discussion, and throw suspicion in as many directions as possible so as to create havoc in the village
Also, E. Play suspiciously so as to get yourself lynched in place of a wolf
And finally, F. Try to draw suspicion away from someone you believe is a wolf by creating suspicion against someone else, potentially someone bad for the wolves.
With that, option
A was clearly not what TGWBS was doing, given his agressive suspicion of Lommy and myself.
B is more of a possibility (one reason I'm looking into people's reactions to him).
C would be far too straightforward for TGWBS. (He's more the type to double bluff us with that.)
D, he clearly did with his continued discussion of potential gifted rooles and what we should do if someone claims to be a gifted. E is something I would suspect of a less experienced player, not TGWBS. F is as possible as B, especially since he tried to keep discussion away from Glirdan, whom we now know is a wolf. Of course, he didn't know that, but he could have suspected it, as others did.
In summary, A= no; B= maybe; C=probably not; D= yes; E= no; and F= maybe.
EDIT: Crossed with Nogrod