A light perusal of the thread yields:
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Originally Posted by A Little Green
Oh, and a little addition: I still don't think the post count a relevant source of information concerning the amount of participation. There are people who like to post the thing they want to say in shorter sections and those who put it all in one post. Also, I don't think the amount of posts (unless outrageously small) necessarily correlates with the amount of actual substance the player provides.
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Which is why
Gwath and
Izzy are in my list.
Gwath's playstyle is primarily replying to posts (which provides me with nothing to analyse about him), and
Izzy, who, well, I just can't read.
Must mean she is an Oracle of something.
Shush. You're not playing.
(In any case, I, above all else, understand how RL interferes with WWing--just look at my bloody developing-country location, for instance--I can tell you a story of how
morm worried about
Lhuna and I somehow being caught in the middle of a freaking coup d'etat!
But, as I've pointed out, even though one didn't start playing with that strategy in mind, it is quite easy to use to one's advantage. Do you see my point?)
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Originally Posted by Kent2010
I have a problem with this, if the wolves believed Firefoot was the seer, and that's why she was killed, I would not just look at who she attacked (mostly Nogrod yesterday) but who she defended might be just as important. If she defended someone pretty strongly, that could also be a tip off to the wolves, making them believe Firefoot was the seer.
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Excellent point, although the probability of an ordo defending an innocent is higher than the probability of an ordo suspecting/accusing a baddie.
And as I'm inclined to think
Nogrod innocent, I don't really subscribe to that comment of mine--however, considering that I'm analysing
Firefoot's post from a seer-hunter's Anschauung, I had to point it out.
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Originally Posted by Isabellkya
[Nilp] is playing a semi-private game. In that he seems to be conduction reactionary(?) experiments on some.
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I love you,
Isabellkya.
Yes, I'm playing that sort--still enjoying newfound ability to post more and all; but only a few seems to be reacting.
Fea's
541 reads
Cobbler to me, at the very least.