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Originally Posted by Meneltarmacil
I'm no wolf, nor do I help them. The wolves involved in these lynchings need not be particularly loud, nor is every innocent lynched only by wolves.
However, even if innocents are lynching innocents, you can bet that there will be at least one wolf making sure his fellows aren't going to the noose. Whether he is making the major arguments himself or merely reinforcing those made by the gullible, I still expect a wolf or two to be involved when multiple innocents are lynched in a row.
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Well yes, that's their job description, isn' it? And yes, if innocents are lynched, of course those who pushed the lynch will be questioned; nothing of that is new IMO.
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Originally Posted by Aganzir
Nopes and that's not what I thought. Rather, it would be in the wolves' interest to bring attention to the cobbler. Now it's me who's a hypocrite to boot though, considering my eternal love for discussing the cobbler's role and tactics.  But I'm still allowed to accuse everyone else who does it.
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So in a game the defining characteristic of which, compared to other games, is a power boost to the role of the cobbler, wishing to discuss this power and how it affects the game is a sign of wolvery? What else would you like to discuss then?
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Originally Posted by Aganzir
I hear they're nutritious. Regular consumption will make you fit enough to fight wolves single-handedly. Would you like to try some?
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Thanks, no. I've heard the enhanced fitness may come at the cost of uncontrollable body hair growth.
EDIT: x-ed with
Zil