A few words before voting:
- Love the SAVE, Durelin.

- Made you look, implies sally's sig.
- Shasta has an avatar now!
- Speaking of Shasta, the Shasta/Eomer show feels a bit staged to me. Hmmm . . .
- Enedwaith, cuz:
Quote:
I'm not constructing a logical argument to demonstrate my innocence. All I'm saying is that if I was a wolf, I'd be gentler in my public dealings. I am not trying to convince you -- that would be futile -- but perhaps some other folk in the village remember me as a colder, more dismissive wolf, rather than the loud, fight-seeking chap I'm showing myself to be here today. It's not general; it's particular to me. Frankly, I don't care if anyone buys it; I'm not hiding my thoughts, and it's way less pressure to play as an innocent. (Eomer)
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Actually, the best I can remember of your wolvish behaviour is attacking spawn, calling her a liar, me getting vengeance, and a bloody Saucepan victory. So, sorry, you can't really tell us how you'd act as a Wolf. 
- Judging from Nerwen's voting, I'd say Eönwë's innocent, too. Gah.
Augh, my brain is still dead and dry. I find no-one really suspicious, and I'm tempted just to vote for the least-suspicious-seeming person cos I feel I've been barking up the wrong trees . . .
All I can say is I don't buy assuming people innocent just because they thought
Nerwen suspicious . . . you can say all you want about someone, but it all comes down to voting, whether you really want the person you suspect lynched or not.
Boromir and
Aganzir, as I've said before, did not follow through their suspicion by voting.