The one disappointing thing about this village is that
Nogrod isn't available for me to heavily suspect him on the first Day on nearly non-existent grounds.
Anyway, I wonder whether wolves will act differently in this game than usual. I mean, usually they fall somewhere in the interval between just staying hidden and actively trying to lynch innocents. Here, they could have the additional task to divert our eyes (and the eyes of GW and seer) from the EW. Also, since the wolves can be remade, the loss of one is not
as crucial as it is in a regular village. This might be less careful about not being lynched than usual.
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Originally Posted by Roa
Your idea to find the EW is flawed. For one thing, that may or may not help us in finding wolves, which ought to be our primary concern. If we can lynch wolves instead of innocents, then not only do we keep the numbers low (and so prevent double kills for a little while) we help the GW with her most vital task, which is to leave us with the best odds possible. The GW will find the EW. It's her, job not ours. We should focus on wolf hunting. It's our best bet for survival.
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Why don't we just go for whoever simply appears evil? We benefit from both, finding the EW and lynching wolves. The only thing we don't benefit from is being single-minded.
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Originally Posted by Roa
I'm not saying you're on the evil team, but I'm keeping an eye on you.
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Now I just talked about wolves maybe acting differently, and then I spot a classic "I'm not suspicious, but I'm suspicious" already on the first page.
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Originally Posted by Roa
Or the EW could have counted on people assuming that no one obvious would be picked and so picked the most obvious. We can't know for certain, and so we shouldn't rule anyone out.
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The GW is going to search for the EW with his scries. Picking someone as a wolf who could be assumed to be the EW is unwise, because the chance that the person will be turned back into an ordo due to the searching GW is high.
At this point, I'm suspicious of
Roa being a wolf, not just because I disagree with her on much, but because the opinions stated by her fit to what a wolf would state, in my opinion.
Shasta agreeing with
Roa in #36 raised my eyebrow, too.
Lhuna (#42) also sided with
Roa, but less shadily.
morm,
tp, and
THE Ka are unlikely to be the EW, because they're too controversial.
Cailin just baffled me by first elaborating on the EW (and narrowing his identity down just a tad too much, I think) and then closing with the suggestion to go for wolves.
Other than that: cluelessness.