Sorry about that,
Nerwen.
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Originally Posted by Legate of Amon Lanc
Curiously, sally wasn't one of the most vocal players, for certain. Looking at her posts, I am somewhat doubtful about whether there was something that the WWs might have considered a sign of Giftedness (most of all, Seerishness).
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I think that's a reach. The things you cite as items that might interest the wolves would only have done so if we have an exceptionally jumpy or newbie pack. I'm inclined to think
Lommy has the answer.
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Originally Posted by Thinlómien
You quote a passage where Sally claims to be an ordo and effectively suggest theories of the wolves considering her anything but that. That's incredibly funny, and makes you look innocent and confused because you're ignoring what seems to me by far the most viable option: the wolves believed what Sally said and decided to kill her so as to avoid killing gifteds (ie avoid the heir's power taking effect) and kind of throwing the ball back to us.
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Indeed.
Sally pretty much begged them to kill her.
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Originally Posted by Nessa Telrunya
Ouch. Two ordos
Perhaps the wolves went for sally because of her Vote yesterDay?
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Which would make
Lommy a wolf. However, like I said, I doubt an experienced pack would have seen anything in what
Sally said to have panicked them that she was a Seer.
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Originally Posted by Thinlómien
To be honest I don't know what sense voting Nerwen made - aren't weirdness and "unproductiveness" much more usual signs of ordoishness than of wolvishness? I think the voting reasons of everybody in the nerwagon (including myself) are silly, but so were mostly the reasons of other votes. I think the biggest dilemma regarding analysing yesterDay is whether we can use the votes as valid anything or not, because a big part of the village was thinking they might as well vote random...
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Well, I gave my reasons yesterDay. You're right in that the votes yesterDay were generally even more capricious than usual for Day 1.
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Originally Posted by Thinlómien
Currently suspecting Zil (too happy, for example: "I wonder if an 13-way tie has ever happened before?") and Nog (somehow artificial, can't pharse it better).
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I wasn't particularly happy, more bemused at the fact that the votes were so spread out.