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Originally Posted by the phantom
Exactly. But how likely is it that other Ordos would do what I would do? (Basically, does my reaction matter at all in determining whether Ff reacted properly?).
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I would probably have reacted similarly to
Firefoot, but then, I have a tendency - wolf or innocent - to defend myself vocally against poor suspicions (you could argue all suspicion seems groundless to me though

). And in this case,
Firefoot had indeed voted for
Mac at a critical-ish moment.
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Originally Posted by Macalaure
It's kind of hard to get motivated to post some long-ish maybe-helpful stuff if nobody appears to be reading my posts anyway.
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Aw sorry
Mac I went back and saw the post
phantom just quoted here - I'd forgotten about it because that's pretty much when friends used strong language to tell me to stop stalking the game on my phone.
I want to say I'm not convinced of your guilt. At the moment it seems more convenient to assume
Nerwen was telling the truth, but I want you to know I'll listen to whatever you have to say. I kind of wish we'd checked you toNIGHT just to be on the safe side about this, but it is true that
Legate has more leads.
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Originally Posted by Nogrod
A late-night salad (lettuce, new cucumbers and baby-tomatoes) of smoked whitefish (cisco) and new potatoes with eggs and dill-oil.
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Sounds lovely! I had a nicoise salad and actually now that I started talking about it, I think I'm going to get another plate.
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Originally Posted by the phantom
Why couldn't the power have been sending THAT night's dreams (and that night the Seer picked you and Lottie). Thus Nerwolf could feed the village Lottie and pretend you were guilty and never be caught (because the dream went to her rather than the Seer.
How about that as an explanation?
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This occurred to me earlier.