First of all
*Grabs ketchup, eats hat*
Sally what were you thinking? Even though you
were speaking sense yesterDay, your previous behaviour made it sound as if you were a wolf afraid that they'd call your bluff and trying to back down... It's a shame that you were an ordo, but I stand by my vote... you really did seem wolfish.
And while we are questioning other people's thoughts [B}The Might[/B] what were
you thinking?
If we were at an earlier stage of the game, I'd say we have to lynch him to clear the air... I mean, that double-lynch went against what most of the village wanted, at the least it was a selfish move. Right now, we can't afford to lose another ordo, and I still get the feeling he's just a confused ordo.
I wouldn't blame him, the wolves have been playing us like a fiddle.
Now on to the accusations.
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Originally Posted by Meneltarmacil
Finally, I am not a werewolf, but I don't think there's anything I can do now to shake off suspicion, so if you really want to lynch me, go right ahead. It's not going to accomplish anything, since I am not a werewolf, though.
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That right there
reeks of wolfishness. I don't think there have been many strong accusations levelled at
Menel yet, and even though they are sure to come, I think he started with this defence a bit too fast.
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Originally Posted by Volo
Morm should have told us his role yesterDay. A lynched Ranger is one of the worst possible scenarios (only the lynching the Seer being worse).
I wouldn't have voted a person who declared himself the Ranger:
1. The person will probably be killed next Night (but that's better than lynching him).
2. The isn't killed during the Night, because the Wolves want to bluff and make us think that the person isn't the Ranger or the person wants to bluff and isn't the Ranger. I don't see any harm done this way. We don't lynch "the Ranger" unless another Ranger comes to claim the role or the real Ranger dies (or is Dreamed of). If a compeditor appeared we'd know that one of them is a Wolf - then we have to decide.
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Well, first of all this train of thought is a waste of time... a) Morm's dead and b) he was most likely not around when the last votes were coming in. Keep in mind that he probably did not want to say his role unless it was completely necessary to.
That's another thing that concerns me about
The Might... he came in right at the last minute and BAM! double-lynch. No good explanations other than "I feel I need to do this". The more I think of it, the more suspicious it seems, and yet it's amost "too easy".
And here's an interesting thought... with five votes to go,
Morm was up by 2 (4-2) votes over
Sally
Then:
Loomy votes for
Sally, in agreement with
Kuru who thought it was best to kill
Sally than
Morm
Brinniel votes for
Menel. I don't think it was a good idea, as there was a clear risk of a double lynch... she should've voted either for
Morm and try to put him out of reach, or [B}Sally[/B] and help those who wanted to get rid of her isntead. However, at that point there were still enough votes left to lynch
Menel instead of the other two, so I don't think it was a wolfish move.
Aganzir votes for
Sally and remarks it's a tie, asking others to vote.
Kuruharan votes for
Sally
The Mgiht seals their fate with a double-lynch. He also starts apologising
right away... that right there is making me lean towards
Might being a wolf... if you believe that a double-lynch is a good idea (and you clearly do, since you caused it) why apologise profusely from the get-go? after all, should you be right, you could very well be the hero!
Looking at these last votes, I'd say that
Loomy and
Kuru seem honest... they were acting to lynch
Sally instead of [B]Morm[/B}.
Brinniel seems innocent too, but with an ill-fated vote for a third party. However, it wasn't a "throw away" vote,
Menel had a chance of getting lynched. Immediately after that vote,
Aganzir votes for
Sally, setting up the double-lynch scenario.
Kuru breaks the tie but
Might ties it up again.
So I'd say that from there
Might is possibly a wolf,
Aganzir may be too, and trying to act to protect
Menel by forcing the remaning voters to ignore
Menel as an option or have a
triple lynch.
I will probably be around on and off, but it's not guaranteed so I will cast my vote now to make sure I get it in.
While
Menel looks worse by the minute, I just find
Might's actions impossible to ignore, specially the fact that he started apologising as soon as he voted. He never once considered the possibility that he might nail down two wolves, which was likely since
Sally and
Morm had been under heavy fire for quite a while. That makes me think he
knew that double lynch would be disastrous, and the only way he could've known is by being a wolf
++The Might
As a parting-shot, I'd like to hear some more from
Fea