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Originally Posted by Aganzir
I don't think it matters much because both Kitanna and me are/were innocent, but he was probably the most upset about Kit's reveal which might suggest his having dreamt of her... But he also kept listing me as innocent so I don't know.
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It matters for
us, of course, because unlike you, we don't know if you are innocent. But yea, whatever.
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Originally Posted by Macalaure
Let's assume the wolves knew the cobbler's identity. I still wouldn't expect them to risk much to save him. A lot depends on Skip's role - if Skip is evil, Pitch was bus material, of course.
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Once again we don't really know if the Wolves knew for sure that
Pitch was the Wolf. The Cobbler is sending them clues, but if e.g. neither
Pitch nor
Boro's name appeared among the names sent to them, and they had suspected
Boro might be Cobbler as well as we did, then who knows... I say you jump too quickly to conclusions.
I think it is more interesting that so many people have labeled
Boro as Cobbler, because then the question is, what would the Wolves do in such a case, in relation to what do they think and what
Boro really is. I think it might be worth it who thought he was the Cobbler, who opposed it somewhat, and so on. And to try to discern the motives behind it. E.g. if they knew
Pitch was their Cobbler and
Boro is innocent, then they had no problem with saying he is one. If
Boro is one of them, then it would probably make sense for them to try to make him look like a Cobbler (that way sort of downplaying him), or perhaps for some to even try to defend him (but that's far less likely as it's dangerous). If they also thought
Boro was the Cobbler, they might have wanted to just as well get rid of him.
I guess I will go a bit through the
Boro-situation yesterDay.