I might have spoken too soon when I said I spotted something interesting, when I re-read it, it became quite ordinary.
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Originally Posted by Gwathagor
But why would a wolf-sally want to get rid of Gil in particular? Wouldn't she be more likely to try to get rid of somebody more involved? Gil isn't a threat to anybody at this point.
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This was what I thought as well, I think
Gil would be nice to have around as he is no thread and he will take up some of our focus. (unless of course that we just decide that he is innocent and never talk about him again)
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Originally Posted by Thinlómien
He's a threat in numbers, one more innocent to get out of her way. Also, suggesting triple lynch with anybody else but Gil as the third lynchee would have been a so-called political suicide...
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A thread in numbers?
Gil does not count for anymore than the rest of us does he?
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Originally Posted by Thinlómien
Yes. Or, getting rid of one innocent, and Gil was the only candidate whose lynch she could advocate without looking very suspicious herself.
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Can you really advocate any lynch without looking very suspicious?
Maybe you can, but it is very difficult.
At first I thought this conversation reflected bad on
Lommy, but after looking at it again it does not seem overly suspicious. I did find
Lommy's thoughts a bit odd, but that does not need to mean anything and
Phantom put things straight in the end anyways.
EDIT: Cross posted with Sally