I decided on a novel tactic today. Read but don't talk. Not my kind of thing, but I'm dabbling with it as an experiment.
Would a wolf-Sauce go so all out on a duel as this one he's having with Saruman? I don't quite believe so. I think that in so far as one can generalise this particular caterer's style, he's more vehement (as he's being at the moment) when innocent, but likes to store up some credibility when a wolf by not committing himself too drastically (though usually pretty drastically).
What I'm getting at is that Sauce, like me on occasion, is very prone to duelling with innocents. That's what seems to me to be going on here, and the rest of you seem to agree because you're striving to explore other options, e.g. Rune and Mac, avoiding the duellists.
But if one of them is guilty I'd still plump for Sauce.
My rationale yesterday was challenged, especially by Volo and Sauce. The thing is that many werewolves love to snuggle in on a consensus. It was therefore interesting to see exactly who attacked Volo before everyone was turned off by his revelation - and why they did. I thought Brinniel's actions looked tentative and out of the blue so I zeroed in on her.
I will probably help lynch Rune today, as he's my main suspect currently in the spotlight.
I'm feeling a bit helpless to be honest. About the Gifted roles - I imagine we can expect more combo-madness. To think what a Ranger-Assassin could have achieved...in many ways a role I'd have loved to possess. Incredibly frustrating. Ah well.
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