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The last comment (shouting "I'm an ordo, I'm an ordo!" just before the deadline could be the reaction of a seer who suddenly noticed he was a bit too open, or a reverse-psychology hint to the ranger for the same reason)~Mac
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Or an ordinary innocent who knows it's no big loss if he gets lynched.
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Day2: His theory about Brinn... you can explain it as often as you like, to me, it still carries the smell of getting her to make herself look bad with a defense and then sitting back and enjoying the show.~Mac
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Umm...that's not how it happened, I didn't sit back. If I did what you are suggesting why did I go back and defend her when
Nogrod went after her defense?
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How is this for a wolf-strategy: Pick a villager (Lal) who isn't listened to much but who is also unlikely to get lynched quickly, and then consistently go after her. Your cases will look sensible and consistent but it will take a long while until the victim's death makes you look bad and forces you to make wrong cases against somebody new.~Mac
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You should know by now, as a wolf, I have no troubles about casting the lynching, seal the deal, vote for an innocent. I don't know why I'm saying this, because you're going to say I'm using reverse psychology and
Nogrod is going to say "ya that's what you want us to think" but whatever...
If I was a wolf I would have had no problems lynching
Brin on Day 1, no matter what I said throughout the day, I would have had no problems doing it. Because you better believe I could come right back the next day and defend it.
Nogrod wants to see the straight forward, no outrageous conspiracy
Boro...well why don't you go back and just look at the hard evidence
Mac (the votes). Dump all the reverse-psychology crap and just look at it, why would (as a wolf) I not either attempt to save
CoD (by voting for
Brin) or vote for
CoD and sacrifice him? When you look at it, it's right in front of your face, I had absolutely no idea what I was doing, I just knew I didn't want to vote for
Brin, I didn't want to vote for
CoD, I'm not going to vote for myself, so I went with my top suspect.
Edit: crossed with
Lal...I hope anyone with brains can see how misleading that post is...
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Boro had me lined up from day one with no good reason, especially on day one when he actually had much better reasons to vote for Brinniel or CoD who were his co-runners for lynching.
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When did I state that I had much better reasons to vote for
CoD or
Brin over you? I didn't buy into
Mac's reasons for suspecting her, and the only time I mentioned CoD was when I said I think he's going to be the victim of a wolf bandwagon. I specifically came out and stated my reasons for suspecting you:
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Lalwende, 1 point for posting and being present, yet not giving us any sort of depth as far as her thoughts. Seems like she's got an evil secret to hide. 1 point for being careful and staying out of any sort of confrontation. .5 for referring to me as fishy, then claiming:
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I don't think anyone needs to be told they weren't good reasons, but to me, they were as good as any from Day 1.
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Note that Mith's excuse that they voted at the same time doesn't wash as wolves could have planned this exit stratgy all along beforehand.
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So, you're saying that during the first night,
Mith,
CoD, and I, set up this scheme to get two of us in trouble and then
Mith chooses which one of us she wants to save? And I thought
Nogrod was far fetched! Sorry
Lal, but anyone who knows my wolvish habits, knows I never pre-plan going into the village...never! I wait to see how the village is acting, what things they're looking for, and then I plan.