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Old 02-03-2013, 01:30 PM   #711
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Nerwen's vote on Kath was a welcome reminder to me that this is not over yet - even if I tend to suspect Sally a bit more than anyone else at the time (although puzzled with her freaking out - you know Rikae you have a talent in drawing that behaviour on others? ) and am afraid that if we don't lynch her toDay we'll be facing a real dilemma toMorrow unless we get the last Wizard (other than Sally, that is) toDay.

Nerwen's vote both reminds me of the possibility that she is the last Wizard as it speaks volumes on behalf of her innocence! I'm leaning towards the latter though as it seems the last Wizard would not like to appear controversial at this point - and argumentwise I'd say Sally looks the clear favourite to be the lynchee. So going againts that would be unnecessary for the Wizard.

Btw. the point I had between the relation of Volo's death and Nerwen's innocence was and is, shortly made, the following: Volo made those seer-remarks early on D1 (in his first post) and Nerwen was one among the few he suspected. On the next Day he dropped his suspicions on her - and even went on to say this (bolding mine):
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Originally Posted by Volo
I've done quite a lot of rethinking about my attitude towards her yesterday, since it bugged me that I ended up voting her while not too sure about her guilt, the other candidates felt less suspicious. I admit, I have a hard time getting a read on her, but I feel like I've lost my case.
So both pointing to doing something yesterday aka. by Night + saying he feels he's lost his case against her.

Now if Nerwen is an innocent - which the Wizards would know - that would look pretty seerish. And well, Volo is dead after that.

Also, while I agree on the substance of what you say Rikae about the possibility that Brinn wished to check you for the reasons you state, I'm kind of uneasy with the fact that you think it important to actually state them yourself at this point.

Tricksy this is...
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