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Originally Posted by Sally
Erm, sweetie, everyone has a special role of some kind. I don’t know, but I found this statement a bit weird. (But Phantom, clueless? Obviously.)
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Wow, that was a really absurd comment I made, then, wasn't it? So much so that someone (although not you or
Folwren, apparently) might even conclude that it was a joke!
So, I would say the reasoning that
Boro must have coupled his seer-hints with an (accidental or not) correct suspicion seems the most plausible. Someone mentioned wolves that hadn't played with him before, but I'm hard pressed to think of four people in the village who aren't familiar with
Boro, and as
Nog pointed out, his seer hints would have looked like a very likely bluff. There seems to be a good case that
Boro didn't really behave as if he had found a wolf (in either
Steve or
Phantom), but remember - hinting correctly and thus tipping off the wolves wouldn't necessarily mean dreaming of one of them; some of them know their lovers' roles as well. I'm going to have to go over
Boro's posts again with this in mind.
Although another thing that occurs to me is that
Boro paired his seer-hints with hunter-hints, something he wouldn't do if he were actually the hunter - it would be counterproductive. So perhaps he didn't correctly point to a baddie, after all. Could be he dreamed of
Mira, for instance, in which case he could also still be the false seer (indeed, probably would, because he seems to have thought
Mira was a ranger, and she seems not to have been, or at least, not to have protected him.)