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Originally Posted by Rikae
Menel the seer? The only sense I can make of that is that he must have put his hopes in throwing the wolves off his track by doing nothing but accusing an ordo, so he could have as many dreams as possible before revealing. Considering that there was no Ranger, that makes sense - but apparently the wolves thought killing him was a good opportunity to frame me. 
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Well, hey, anything is possible. Does anyone else think it's likely?
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Originally Posted by Rikae
[sarcasm]Oh, my! How could we have possibly lynched an innocent Macalaure? 
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Well, my dear, try– because you defended him so fiercely that everyone started to think there was something between you.
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Originally Posted by Rikae
Yes, this is a watertight argument -- we should focus solely on the Macalaure-voters( Legate, Greenie and Nerwen) today. Sure, there are 9 people here, but as Nerwen says "we can only lynch one at a time"! 
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Once again, you (wilfully? wolfily?) twist my words. I never said we should focus solely on the
Aganzir voters. No-one did, as far as I can remember. And personally, I found you increasingly suspicious yesterday,
not because you voted
Agan, but because you were
so determined that nobody should discuss the voting.
And actually, I agree we should look at the
Mac voters (yes, Rikae, including me), and at last night's voting in general. There are three wolves, after all.
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Originally Posted by Rikae
Actually, I do find the Macalaure voters wolfish, not because they lynched an ordo, but because they created suspicion out of thin air. I analyzed it yesterday, just go back and look -- the reasons behind lynching Macalaure were utter... mist.
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I disagree. I think he looked innocent to you because– well, you
knew he was innocent (just as you said, but for different reasons). I think you were using him as a "stalking horse", so to speak, and that you panicked when you realized you were talking your own neck into a noose.
Edit: X'd with
Rikae.