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Originally Posted by Isabellkya
Nice try Nog. 
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Now this is an interesting reaction to someone making plain pure sense and weighing the different possible scenarios... An innocent - even if one that would end up suspected by that kind of analysis - wouldn't react that way, I'd suppose. "Nice try"?
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Originally Posted by Izzy
Then how do you explain Gwath not being eaten by modkilling.. for not voting three days(?) in a row?
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I don't know. I hope he had good enough reasons so that
Brinn let him stay with the game because of them. For here I would go even farther than
Nerwen who said she'd hope
Brinn didn't let
Gwath continue because he's a mutineer; I'd say it would be a bit lousy victory indeed were it because special rules were applied because of one's role.
And anyway I don't see why the mutineers would have attacked
Rikae in those circumstances (
Gwath being one of them, that is)... And here I disagree with
Nerwen.
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Originally Posted by Nerwen
maybe there were still four wolves then, and they thought it worth the risk.
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First of all: why? Why take the risk? They could keep her around for the last Day if they wished - or wait for a better opportunity. Secondly: if there were four mutineers (or even three) after Day4 it would mean that
Brinn would have no reason whatsoever to let a mutineer-
Gwath live on special grounds. The only reason I could see
Brinn take special steps with
Gwath is that the mutineers were so badly beaten already at that point that the game would have ended really prematurely - not that I think it's fair politics, but it would be somewhat understandable. But were they low on numbers on Day4, they would not have risked killing
Rikae in the first place...
So that explanation doesn't quite add up with other considerations I'm afraid.