[RL] Huge apologies everyone. After reading the first 3 pages yesterDay and making a couple of posts, RL turned into a stressfest which meant I didn't return to the game until just past the deadline. I feel really bad not contributing more and especially for missing the vote. [/RL]
My first thought on looking at the way the lynching went - we can assume that
G55-cobbler did not think
Brinn was a wolf or she wouldn't have tried to save herself? That of course doesn't mean
Brinn isn't a wolf, but it might be worth bearing in mind. And all that fake-vote business was started by a cobbler which makes total sense in hindsight.
Legate's interest in the fake vote idea was curious, and I must say in general I have been struggling to follow his reasoning and find myself disagreeing with a lot of his conclusions about people and events. That doesn't make him a wolf of course but I feel wary of him.
So, yesterDay, a lot of things happened...some of which I haven't properly analysed. But here are some of the things/people I've had impressions about, good, bad or middling. Good feelings about
Greenie, who I thought was reading posts carefully and thinking about things in a genuine and sensible way which feels unwolflike.
Zil is coming across in a similarly honest way.
Sally's panicked late arrival and attempt to save the alleged Ranger at DL felt like a genuine act by an innocent.
Boro's stream of consciousness posts yesterDay were odd and made me convinced he was the cobbler. However he clearly isn't

and he's being more sensible toDay. His focus on
Brinn is interesting and I take issue with her thoughts on
Rikae's death - that the first two scenarios were all about her (Brinn). Yes, they did vote for her, but lets not forget
Rikae boldly named three people in their first post -
Pitch, G55 (cobbler) and
Mac. One of those names could have been what killed them. Indeed, they carry on being suspicious of both
Pitch and
Mac for a couple of posts before the row with
G55. (As far as
Mac is concerned - I was finding him like
Greenie, honest and helpful for the first few pages but then I wasn't sure. Need to go over things again to pinpoint what's worrying me)