So, after looking again through the thread yesterDay and the Day before that a bit too, some comments.
People I believe more innocent now related to what they said or whatnot in relation to
Glirdan:
Lommy (remarked about his possible guilt early in the Day because of ),
Nienna (was among the first yesterDay to speak and she mentioned that
Glirdan actually likely is a Wolf),
Morsul (the same, even more strongly),
Brinn (generally she said and voted in a few ways that make it seem genuine for her to be against the Wolves, and not just acting or something). The question is, how much were the Wolves willing to get rid of
Glirdan yesterDay, there's a slight possibility that they have been decided from the beginning that he's gone and let him be. But in some way I find it more likely that they would not just give up and encourage his lynch strongly to make themselves look innocent. I think some stumbling in the middle is more expectable.
For that matter, my suspicion of Inzil with the theory that if
Glirdan is a Wolf, Inzil might be a packmate with interesting way of choosing sides would of course work now. The curious thing however is that
Inzil did something again which would be so clumsy that I can't believe he would do that - starting yesterDay with defending
Glirdan, while he voted him the Day before. For an innocent, this behavior would make far more sense than for a Wolf. And given now that
sally and
Glirdan were both guilty,
sally's remark "
Inzil is innocent, I just know that" seems rather more unlikely to make if
Inzil was another packmate of theirs - simply putting too much at risk.
So I am not sure right now what to think of
Inzil. Anyway, as for what I have said about
Greenie possibly dreaming about
skip, his yesterDay's voting was on the other hand very suspicious - but then again, I have read this:
Quote:
Originally Posted by skip spence
Glirdan – He came after Sally early, long before it became clear that either one of these two would die. I believe Glirdan proactively participating in lynching Sally is a sign of his innocence although not proof. At this point only a very shrewd wolf would actively go after a fellow wolf, because, let’s face it, a wolf lynched is a step towards a village victory, and an innocent lynched is a step away from that, there’s no getting around that simple fact. A wolf jumping on the bandwagon, yes why not, but actively working to make that bandwagon happen, I doubt it. I could be wrong and maybe that’s everyday business in the ww-world, but to me that feels like too much of a gamble for uncertain profits. For the moment Glirdan has redeemed himself.
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I think this might be a very innocent explanation of why
skip trusted
Glirdan, and so in the end I am ready to accept him as innocent, given the other things like the probability that
Greenie dreamed of him. But all in all, otherwise, things start getting rather dark. That means I probably have to look at the rest of the people whom I have not been looking very much at this far - like
Shasta,
Mira etc. I am also growing slight parano
groid, but... well.