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Old 07-26-2007, 06:21 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by Kath
Quick question, does anyone know what time the deadline is in terms of GMT?
Well, we started at 3pm BST (yes, apparently it’s summertime in Blighty, though you wouldn’t know it), so I guess that the sun sets an hour earlier the next Day at 2pm BST.

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Originally Posted by Holby
And of course, The Saucepan Man, for giving the whole village food poisoning!
How rude! I sometimes don’t know why I bother cooking for the village. It’s not that bad is it, surely?

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Originally Posted by Mith
I will leave it to Sauce to do a full checklist if he so wishes but reserve the right to suspect him, as per tradition, should it be necessary.....
You forgot the obligatory discussion of what to do with those who don’t talk much, whether ‘tis nobler to give ‘em a chance to speak up or better to hang ‘em high early on, while numbers still favour us, and so on and so forth.

Oh, and then there’s those who make the early, random accusations, swiftly followed by an eager willingness by someone else to accuse the accuser for doing so. I see that Holby and Gil have obliged us on that score. Although, in a dramatic twist, Gil speculates that Holby's accusations might suggest her innocence. Personally, I see nothing in them, one way or 't other.

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Originally Posted by Durelin
Why is it whenever people up and get torn apart by sharp claws and pointy teeth we just assume that there are three werewolves out to kill us all one by one through various means?
Er, I think that you were the first one to make that assumption. Are you perhaps the villager who claims to have received the prophetic dream?

It would appear that Legate is convinced of your Wolfishness, although I must admit that I am somewhat intrigued by his bold accusation. I am not entirely sure how he is able to distinguish malicious Durelin chaotic-jumpy from normal Durelin chaotic-jumpy from two short posts. Her chaotic-jumpiness looks pretty normal to me.

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Originally Posted by Kath
I see Gil is being as confusing as ever. How is throwing accusations around on Day 1 a shocking move?
To answer your second point first, I think that it depends upon the manner in which it is done. As I said, I saw nothing overly suspicious in Holby's opening gambit. But I am slightly suspicious when suspicion is cast on a traditionally easy target with scant justification in the opening skirmishes. Which is what you seem to have done here with Gil. And adding the disclaimer about Holby’s possible guilt strikes me as the kind of thing a Wolf might say too.

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Originally Posted by Captain of Despar
In any case, I am suspicious of Gil-Galad because he is no honest Abe!
Hmm, another one heaping some early suspicion on Gil. Together with an outraged reaction to Holby’s baseless accusation. Perhaps the early mistrust of or despairing friend was not so wide of the mark after all.

Other than that, I am convinced that the phantom is a Werewolf. Then again, I always am. It’s a paranoia thing.
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