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Originally Posted by A Little Green
That sounds reasonable but for one thing - the ranger didn't protect Lommy the night after her reveal, which means basically that s/he assumed the wolves would assume that s/he'd protect Lommy and decide not to attack her.
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Keep in mind that the ranger might not have been able to protect her because he did so the night before. In that case, it is not clear whether the ranger protected me the night
Lommy died, or, expecting
Lommy to be dead by then, saved me for last night. It would be too cool, though, if the ranger could still protect me this night. *crosses fingers*
I see that
Aganzir still continues to go after me. You're wasting effort you could use looking for wraiths, and I think you do it deliberately. You're even aware of it, as you stated several times. However, as you yourself said, just because somebody admits something, it doesn't make it better. I used to think it was just a quirk of yours to go after me no matter what, but now I'm starting to wonder whether there is some strategy behind it this time. I really hope I'll find time to have another look at you toDay at last.
I'd like to add my name to the list of people who think the way
Lari goes after
Rune is weird. She's confusing me and I don't know what to think of her anymore.
Now I reached
Agan's analysis of
Legate.
Agan, if you're innocent, then you're really on a dangerous track toDay. Your assumption that I'm the cobbler leads you to assume that
Legate is evil. I have the strong feeling this will end in the death of two innocents yet again. (It also reminds me of
Legate's mad Day3 pursuit of
Fea and me.) Snap out of it, please. You're too valuable to the village if objective.
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Originally Posted by Aganzir
If Mac is the cobbler, the wolves certainly know about it. It doesn't matter that he's a known so-called innocent. He works as a distraction - see, here we are, talking about him and arguing if he should be lynched, when we should be looking for wolves.
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And who is talking about it most?
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Originally Posted by Aganzir
It's enough for him that Mac is not a wraith - he's in Legate's I tend to trust category. No it isn't enough!
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He said
tend! Sheesh!
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Originally Posted by Aganzir
There's so little time left that unless we have very good reasons to assume someone's a wolf tomorrow, we should lynch Mac. Really.
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This is wraith talk, or Ferny talk at the very least. Yes, I did say it myself that if I keep on staying alive you can just lynch me, but please, statements like these just encourage them to keep me alive and have you waste a lynch! You're preparing the field for it!
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Originally Posted by Aganzir
It would just fit a Legatewolf who wants to survive.
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Is there a reason why would it fit a
Legatewolf especially or is this a generic statement to make somebody look bad?
Menel keeps on baffling me.
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Originally Posted by Aganzir
And at this point it doesn't matter if he's a cobbler, not a wraith, he should die before he gets to help the wolves win.
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Does it even occur to you anymore that I could be neither?? And in case you don't know, but the best way to not let any cobbler help the wolves win - is to lynch the wolves before s/he gets a chance to! If we're completely clueless one Day, it might be a reasonable idea to lynch a presumed cobbler, but on any other occasion, it's idiotic. If we lynch two wraiths, we win. If we lynch the cobbler and one wraith, we lose.
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Originally Posted by Beregond
I still have suspicions of Mac as Ferny. But I'm trying to decide if it would be better to vote him now if so, or try for a possible wraith. At first I thought it made sense to go after wraiths, but now I'm not so sure.
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Whether or not to lynch a known(!) cobbler is actually almost a philosophical question in WW. A cobbler counts as an innocent, so his life can even make the village win. Plus, lynching him means forgoing a chance to lynch a wraith. On the other hand, the cobbler has a vote, and that can mess up some things - especially late in the game. He can also prove to be somewhat of a distraction. Also, since the cobbler's knowledge is limited (and even though the wraiths might know his identity, I think it's very unlikely he knows all of theirs) his vote might unintentionally lynch a wraith.
A last thought about
Aganzir: Would a wraith really be so determined to get a quasi-known innocent lynched? They would surely try it (and it's easy to do so right now, as it's reasonable to suspect me of cobblerdom, however slightly), but like this? The real cobbler, however, s/he could get the idea that getting me lynched is worth dying for. I really need a clearer picture of
Aganzir.