I've taken a closer look at the people I have thought to be suspicious.
I believe for the time that
Nessa is innocent. She did vote for
Fea. However what I really thought to be interesting is what
McCaber had to say. Could the following have been his way of letting us know what he saw when he dreamt?
Quote:
Originally Posted by McCaber
First of all, people I don't think are wolves:
Nessa voted for Fea, and vice versa. I have a hard time thinking that the wolves would have spent two of their votes against each other as the first votes of the day.
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With that thought in mind I started taking a look at
Lalaith. She's one of the reasons that I started to suspect
Nessa. Could this just be a ploy to put us on the scent of someone else?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Lalaith
The other interesting interaction was with Nessa. She votes for her, having already said that she will vote for either Nessa and Nerwen. Then, when Nessa immediately retaliates with a vote, she responds by telling the rest of us that Nessa is clearly not a wolf.
Now, at this point, of course, Fea-wolf does not know she has been scried. Why does she make this defence of Nessa? My first thought was that such a comment was primarily intended to make her (Fea) look good...proclaiming someone else's innocence like that is not a wolfish thing to do. Could Fea also be defending a fellow-wolf? It is certainly a high-risk strategy for two wolves to vote for each other like this on the first day...but not inconceivable, particularly when followed up by Fea's comment, which could have been expert damage limitation.
Well, that's my Fea analysis. More soon.
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Now we have
Lalaith's comments on the voting yesterday. I found what
Lalaith had to say about
Inzil interesting.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Lalaith
So, here's my impression of my fellow houseguests.
Inziladun – active, raising good points – dismissing the ‘McCaber is a fake’ argument briskly - so again, inclined to trust for now.
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Lastly I've taken a look at her vote for yesterday and her explanation. I'm not sure if this makes me think
Lalaith is trying to arouse suspicion elsewhere or if this just makes
Eonwe look more guilty.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Lalaith
I need to vote now (as stated elsewhere). I appear to have four main suspects and clearly they can't all be wolves. So my process of elimination involves asking myself - could there be an innocent explanation?
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Then, Eonwe and Pitchwife. I may be being dense, but I can't really think of a likely innocent explanation for their double-act. It is however possible that one of them is an unwitting stooge. Which? Actually I think it is more likely to be Eonwe - he is being defensive, and Pitchwife might be taking advantage of this and fostering him as an ally. So, my conclusion is...
++Pitchwife
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Edit: Crossed with Nerwen