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Originally Posted by Pitchwife
As for her anti-reveal toDay... Well. There was always a slight possibility we'd believe her and lynch Hakon, and I think it would have been wise for a wilwolf to make a Plan B for that case. By now, she'd have had 2 Days to prepare it.
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Yep, well, I really think, personally, that the difference between a
Wilwolf trying to keep pretending to be a Ranger and a
Wilwolf saying that she's an ordo is that with the second one, she could theoretically live forever. Whereas with the first, even if we lynched
Hakon, she would be obviously going for the gallows the next Day. It's really like the last desperate attempt to save her skin, she would not have much more to lose.
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Originally Posted by wilwarin538
Now....what kind of stupid wolf would do this???? The Ranger was already revealed, a wolf me would have nothing to gain by bluffing and putting myself out in the open like that. Nothing. And providing the village with two more dreams??? No. A wolf me would never do such a thing, I always stay under the radar when I'm a wolf. I do crazy stuff when I'm an ord (like now) or in a role I've never had before (like my last game as Hunter), but never as a wolf.
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That's maybe the only question from my part, but then, perhaps you thought you can pull off something with that. I wonder what. (That makes me think of
Brinn's suggestion to lynch
Morsul if
Wilwa is not a Wolf after all... well, I mean, if
Wilwa is for example an Agent. That would be a good explanation for such a behavior. But obviously, if we lynch
Wilwa, then we will know, and if she is an Agent, it is clear who would be the next in the line.)
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Originally Posted by Hakon
I kept Pitchwife alive. I protected him the second night and I bluffed him into protection the third night and really protected myself. The fourth night I protected him and the wolves failed to kill him. Wolfwa I came up with this plan before you false revealed. You did not keep either Pitchwife or me alive. Tomorrow I vote for Wolfwa.
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Eeexactly.
Pw revealed already on the first Day, and the Wolves couldn't know if he will be protected or not on the first Night. After that, it was
Hakon's bluff which left him alive. Although truly wilwa's revelation played an important part in it too, because it certainly contributed to the fact that
Pw (or
Hakon) wasn't killed, or at least targeted, sooner.
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Originally Posted by Nerwen
Wilwa, I am indeed puzzled by why a wolf-you would have acted as you did... but then I'm puzzled by why an innocent you would either.
This–
#168.
does not look much like the work of an ordo intent on saving the Ranger to me.
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Yep, that's what I said in the beginning, that we should look if there are any inconsistencies in
wilwa's behavior as for what she claims was her aim...
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Originally Posted by wilwarin538
I said that knowing there was no way you guys would kill him that day, cause no one would want to risk killing the real ranger that early. But if I had come on and said "I'm the real Ranger, but please don't hurt the fake one" I doubt anyone would have believed me. I was pretending, but I wouldn't have let him get lynched.
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Nah, but I don't think everybody was so focused in his mind so that the possibility that we will not decide to lynch one of you would really be really something to completely rule out. The possibility was there. It would have been a very, very, very, very bold move to do what you did: putting yourself
and the Ranger at risk.
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Originally Posted by Roa_Aoife
It seems to me that they realized the charade couldn't go on, and decided to kill the seer before he could bring any more known innocents to light, or worse (for them) find a wolf. Wilwa was a gonner anyways, but had Lari not been found out, she may have been able to stave off the suspicion of her for some time- at least until the knowns were out of the way.
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Yep, that's more or less what I think too.
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Originally Posted by Brinniel
Btw, if we lynch wilwa toMorrow and she turns out as not a wolf, I say we try lynching Morsul next. I know he looks very much like an agent, but we don't know it for sure. And I'd hate to let a wolf get away just because we made an assumption. Anyway, considering the ratio will be 8-1 toMorrow (correct me if I'm wrong), it's again something we can afford to do. We have plenty of Days left before we're in danger and with number of known innocents we already have I'm quite confident we will win. And if our final wolf somehow does manage to survive all this, then they deserve that win because they'd be awfully slick (as well as lucky with all this distraction brought on from false reveals).
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Yep, like I already mentioned above, I like that suggestion. But let's see - I more or less think we are clear by now.