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Originally Posted by Volo
I doubt that Valier was killed for looking like a Seer if morm isn't a Wolf, so in that case it would be just to frame him. Which leads us to nothing.
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Originally Posted by A Little Green
Volo, could you explain that point? Might be due to my being very very tired, but I don't quite grasp it. And also, what do you mean by "sporty" in that other post of yours? Some advanced werewolf-slang, is it? If so, well I don't get it 
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Oh, I assure you I was at least as tired when I wrote it. But what I meant is this:
Morm is Innocent and the Wolves know it.
Valier attacks
morm in a way that can be interpreted as an attack by a Seer. But the Wolves know that
Valier didn't dream of
morm if she dreamt at all. And except that I see very little in her saying that she'd be the Seer. Concluding that the Wolves didn't think of
Valier as the Seer.
The problem is that this talk about how the Wolves saw
Valier lead to nothing. It is
fun to bring your own thoughts about how the Wolves thought when they chose their kill, but I don't see how it can discussed at Day and turn out productive. For the simple reason that the Wolves might bluff, double-bluff, shoot the darkness, plan something very complicated, kill a certain type of player. And the Innocents have no way of knowing what the Wolves thought until the end of game.
Ok, that might have been a bit overreacted, but toDay is concentrated too much on what the Wolves might have thought at Night, it's nearly as unproductive and confusing as the quiet/loud discussion. As
Farael already mentioned, by the way.
(I personally think that they chose
Valier because she'd leave no trail.)
By "sporty" in meant that they'd rather kill quiet players than players know to be dangerous. I'll try not to say something as cryptic again.
Now at last to what I think about who the Wolves might be.
(There's a list of my preveous suspicions in post
#129.)
Sally: Now she sure hunts
morm! She constantly flirts with the idea of being a Wolf, which seems like something a Wolf wouldn't do, but it's driving me crazy. I'm capable of imagining a Wolf who does that, even a newbie Wolf - no, especially a newbie Wolf.
Sally appologised that she wouldn't be productive, and truly, she hasn't been productive. I'm thinking of she might be a Wolf who thinks of being very far from being lynched - there's not enough try there, as if her appologisive tone is an excuse for just being around.
The more I read her posts, the more I feel that that's our Wolf.
Green:
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Originally Posted by Green
Aaaargh someone please enlighten me on what's so overly suspicious about morm? I reread his posts and found nothing too alarming there.
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This looks very suspicious. Why would she concentrate on
morm so much at that time if they weren't Wolves? Seems very out of place. Instead of "what did I do wrong", a "what did my partner do wrong".
Post
#123 is on the whole very suspicious:
1. It feels like
Green is voting just because she has to vote and not because she really suspects
Nerwen, her reason being rather odd to me (Well, then again I don't really understand why
Nerwen was lynched in the first place - although lynching
Valier would have been no better

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2. I'm not completely sure about this, but the way
Green turns her suspicion at
Lommy in the same post as she votes another person is worrying. I've seen many Innocents doing this, so I can't decide if this should be taken into account.
morm: I haven't looked too closely at toDays posts of his as there simply hasn't been enough time, but he is linked to both of my main suspects and that makes me suspect his as well.
Leaning Good:
Because
Legate and
Lommy agree with me, I don't think that they are Wolves. If we are wrong, I'll look at them more closely. Both feel Innocent toDay.
Mac
The Might
Fea
I don't have any ideas formed about these at the moment:
Meneltarmacil
Aganzir
Farael
Shastanis Althreduin
Kuruharan
There's something nasty there, I'll see to it when I have the time:
Kath
Brinniel
I'm late for a meeting and I Xd with everything since #188.