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Originally Posted by Gwathagor
Her distress YesterDay seemed both genuine and innocent. It is, of course, possible that she just did a really really good job of faking it, but I'll make my mind up about that as the Day progresses.
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But I think it was quite genuine– see my comment:
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Originally Posted by Nerwen
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.
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Yesterday it was more ambiguous, because we didn't know
Menel's role. He went after her pretty heavily, so much so that I had it in mind that he was likely either the Seer
or a wolf. My doubt over that is why I finally decided not to vote
Rikae.
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Originally Posted by Gwathagor
Nerwen and Legate seem the most wolfish to me, at the moment. They have played it pretty safe so far.
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Playing it safe... well, I have been, yes. So have a lot of people. In this game, playing styles seem to be neatly divided between "creep-around-in-the-shadows" and "jump-up-and-down-yelling-for-attention". It's been very hard to get a grip on things.
As for
Rikae – there always the chance that she's innocent, the victim of an unusual set of circumstances– including very odd conduct from the Seer– which has made her the perfect victim. But I'd say it's a small chance indeed.
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Originally Posted by Gwathagor
It seems probably to me that Menel dreamed about Nogrod the first night, and so we should count him innocent.
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Don't count anyone as definitely innocent. One third of the surviving players are wolves, remember.