Incidentally, I've just thought of a devious exploitative strategy.
In an emergency - such as lack of information and inspiration or a threatened gifted - we can deliberately lynch Tolkien to effectively keep the game in stasis. Of course, only to be used in a real crisis of confidence and when the nightly kill afterwards wouldn't destroy us.
I'm not sure about Aganzir (whom I of course now see is a beauteous lady, my deepest apologies). As a bumbler she rings completely true, but she has spent the day attempting to indict a clear innocent!
Kath, you're dead right about Tolkien's revelation but it's a case of spilt milk, alas. Your case against Rune is interesting and he is among my top suspects - I might retract to him in a pinch (though as so often, and so erroneously, in these situations I can't help wonder how he's become a wolf again!)
I notice I seem to be finding it hard to attack what you might call the Old Guard, Kath, Sauce and Boro particularly - they do seem innocent to me (Sauce a bit less so), but I shall try to extirpate the prejudice that familiarity breeds nonetheless.
I'm not sure about my brilliant Brinniel idea but as someone who distrusts brilliant ideas and adheres to Sod's Law, I fear that's only to be expected.
I don't think Legate is a wolf but mischievously, can't help admitting I wouldn't mind finding out. I won't strain myself too hard to prevent his lynching.
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Among the friendly dead, being bad at games did not seem to matter
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