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However I have skimmed again and it strikes me that not only is Nogrod being quietly amnipulative but he is being quiet.... normally you can't look away for a moment without there being more analysis.~Mith
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But
Nogrod is a loud wolf too. This seems like it's kind of shaky,
Mith. Also, something
Nogrod makes a good point about is to look at those who had very little interaction with
Nerwen. I'd also say to look at the one's who had a neutral/more defensive view of
Nerwen.
Nerwen came under heat in Day 1, but by Day 2 everyone thought she was just a victim of the wolves. And to relieve some of that pressure I can definitely imagine at least one of her packmates trying to push the "victim of the wolves" defense; or not even having contact with her at all, to try and not have so much interaction.
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...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.~Nilp
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True, I won't speak for
Agan, but all I'll say is at least today she is one of the most innocent looking people. As for me, if I vote for
Nerwen it's a wasted vote and I know I'd get suspected for not wanting "innocent" blood on my hands. I already said I don't want to see
Eonwe lynched,
EW's fate was already sealed, and so my vote turns out to be a waste no matter what. Hence why I said (inaccurately quoted by
Durelin) "I'll be gunning for you tomorrow." I'll bring down all hell to make sure someone I think is very suspicious gets lynched, and I won't be happy until that person is lynched. Ask
Form.
Nilp's non-vote is worrying and
Mith's vote for
Nogrod is too. I'll be back again once I read a little more thorougly this time. (When I said look at Nerwen's posts I didn't expect you to take it so seriously!

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