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Old 11-05-2010, 09:25 PM   #550
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Originally Posted by wilwarin538 View Post
Hey hey hey, we also got a Wolf and a Cobbler, so we have not been doing all that bad.
You must admit though, it's quite remarkable how few ordos have kicked the bucket this game.

So, apologies to Eomer. As I said, I just thought his attack on Shasta was a possible wolf-on-wolf. Also– which I should have explained yesterDay– with such strong evidence against Shasta, it seemed likely that one or both of his packmates would decide to bus him immediately. Now, at the time, of those who strongly argued against him even before he confessed, Zil was dead and Lottie a probable dreamed innocent. So that left Eomer. Well, I was wrong.

I'm just looking at Day One now, and the thing that strikes me is this: no wolves posted for ages. As we all know, it's usual for a wolf or two to be among the first to post on Day One– both because the little darlings can't contain their eagerness, and also just as a matter of statistical probability. Yet, this time the first unknown (to the rest of you) was me, five hours and forty minutes into the Day. Wolftanis posted at 4:55 AM GMT, and then the first unknown from my point of view was Greenie (#28), a whole twelve hours after DL. So I'd say the remaining wolves either had time constraints, were lying low on purpose, or just weren't all that interested in playing. Either way, we can't any longer use the "not participating enough to be a wolf" argument. (Not to mention we're running out of active players anyway.)
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