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Originally Posted by Durelin
And knowing a wolf leaves use nothing to go on, Form? Nothing at all, except that well, now morm's more likely the bear?
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Well, no, it
does leave more to go on than that. If that's the impression I'm giving, it's wrong of me.
It
is, however, fair to see that it's all
I've managed to glean from it, so it's really all that I can post about it. Partly this is my own fault--a predilection for analysing rather than researching, and I would categorise looking back at
Alona and relations to and from her as research. It's also partly circumstance. I've come back into the Day at a point where yesterDay is long gone and a reasonable substance of new argument has come up--including, throughout the course of itself, plenty of commentary already about
Alona. My feelings, at this point, take into account what people have argued today.
Morm, especially, didn't look particularly suspicious to me yesterDay (as I think someone more Research-inclined would agree if they took a look), but in the wake of his certitude that he was last Night's dream, he looks very suspicious.