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Originally Posted by Inziladun
That was coined in the previous game, and came from his being locked in a freezer. You should have been there.
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Seems like that.

Poor
Shasta!
Somehow I feel malicious since
tp missed a deadline.
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Originally Posted by Phantom
Lottie was actually talked into her early vote by me, where as Sally's came out of left field with no basis in anything, which of course caused me great alarm, as my number one fear was that Sally was the Seer and she was hiding it with silly randomness.
I mean, did no one else think that at all??!! Obviously I couldn't say anything about it at the time, but it did really really annoy me that the thought didn't occur to more. People never vote completely and totally randomly. It is always based upon something. And so if someone comes on and votes before any posts have been made, the first conclusion my mind leaps to is that the person already has information!
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No. First off, I would never expect the seer to be so careless even if it was
Sally and secondly no one else than you could have made assumptions based on your innocence because you are the only one who knows it. (This is not to say your innocence is a fact but I just can't bother to write this in a more speculative way because it's difficult to phrase and you should get my point in any case.)
And AAAAAARGH with the modfires. Since we have already lost three ordos, can't we get one wolf modfired just to be fair?!!
And there goes my last suspect, too, proven innocent.
This game is beginning to be hopeless from my part. The only positive stuff I can come up with:
- I just became quite sure
Steve is a wolf -
someone has to be
- our seer is still alive
- I just managed to analyse my lack of motivation in this game: not enough visible necessity to work hard and seemingly not enough clues (because of the lesser amount of votes) but given the latest modfire I think I'm getting my motivation back slowly... we just can't afford to give up. Also, thanks to
tp for making an effort toDay by those vote analyses, it made me feel a bit more hopeful.