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Originally Posted by Bom Tombadillo
I find it interesting that Boromir88 lived through the night: if I were a wolf, I would've decided that the odds were good that he didn't have one (especially with his suspicions of yours truly) and killed him. But! That could equally mean that we have a cautious/manipulative wolf pack counting on us innocents doing their dirty work (or that they saw something in Inzilarond that they thought was more dangerous). So, no conclusion there, really
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Interesting thought. Presuming that Boro is the Hunter, the wolves might consider him safe to leave. He's not the seer; if no-one touches him, he can't use his power. But is this ignoring the point that he's a potential known innocent? Probably better to kill off the hunter at the start of the game if you can, so it's more likely he'll have no idea who the wolves are and he'll hunt an innocent.
Yes, they might be counting on us lynching him, but this is pretty risky.
At this stage, chances of catching the Seer are not high. This means I see three options:
1. Boro is a wolf, playing us for fools.
2. Boro is innocent; wolves seriously believe Inzil is the seer.
3. Boro is innocent; wolves not sure about Inzil but, rightly or wrongly, choose to ignore Boro.
I believe option 3 suggests wolves who are not thinking very carefully. And I think it's the less likely option.
I don't see how option 1 would aid the wolves in any way. The real Hunter could appear at any moment.
Option 2 is the most likely. So we lynch one of Inzil's targets today. Bom or McCaber.