Fea, I think the wolves probably thought
Valier was the seer, as I said in my post #141. The thing I didn't like was that
Lommy was being so sure that was the case, as if she hadn't considered any other options at all.
Greenie,
Lommy asked
Kuru to elaborate what was suspicious in her behaviour.
Kuru replied that it sounded like
Lommy was trying to find out what to do better in order not to get caught. The way
Menel asked
Rikae to elaborate what she found suspicious with
Mac looked to me like he was asking it on behalf of a fellow wolf so that
Mac would be able to fix his behaviour without being noticed.
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Innocent:
Legate
Farael
(
Rikae)
Suspicious:
Greenie. She's all too friendly, asks way too much and doesn't have opinions of her own. That's not what I would expect from her, even as a newbie. No offence, but according to my experiences, I really think you are a better player than that.
Sally. Her post #218 makes me cry.
Brinniel. The more I read her posts, the worse feeling from them. I still find her first post empty, toDay's first posts she speculated what
morm has to do with
Valier's death, and now this enormous analysis project.
Menel. Explained in
#186.
Somewhere in the middle:
Mac
Thinlómien. I don't like how she was so sure that
Valier was killed because of being considered the seer. Only the wolves know it for sure. She was also almost immediately suspecting
morm. But if the wolves knew
Valier's death would point at
morm, why on earth would one of them be the first one to say it rather than wait for someone else to do it?
Volo. I really don't understand why he thinks
Lommy's probably been dreamt of. It almost looks like he's trying to protect a fellow wolf.
No idea:
Might
Mormegil. I don't understand though why non-voters are highly suspicious; I think it's easier for a wolf to avoid too much attention and vote.
Feanor
Kath
Shasta
Kuruharan
I won't probably be able to be here until deadline toDay so I'll vote in an hour.
edit: xed since Greenie. Based on that post of hers I can say I am probably going to vote for her. Sorry dear, but (also) that was quite... non-genuine.