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Originally Posted by Zil
Seriously, folks. I know I'm a main topic of conversation, but don't get tunnel-vision.
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Can I start giving paranoid wolf awards?

YesterDay
Mac and
Brinn for thinking they're being framed by the
Rikae kill, toDay
Sally and
Inzil being convinced they're done for. None of that looks very innocent to me.
Sally looks very furry to me right now. She did before, her vote was the worst, and her apologetic attitude toDay is not helping her cause at all. Fishy fishy lupine fish.
Eönwë - I did consider it very likely that there isn't much wolf-on-wolf in the
Huinewagon, but I wasn't as adamant about it as you claim. And if you read my subsequent post where I analysed the votes, I actually do point out which
Huine votes look the most wolf-on-wolf to me (
Brinn and especially
Lalaith). That being said, I absolutely stand with my assesment that when we have evidence of people having voted in way that prevents a wolf lynch (again, slightly dependent on
Mac's role though), I don't think we should focus on those who did the opposite. I'm not for giving the
Huine voters a pass idefinitely, but I am giving them a pass for toDay. And those whose vote was particularly unwolfily placed, probably for a few more Days than that. I would advise you to do the same. There are a lot of people in this village and to a degree, you've got to pick who you focus on.
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Originally Posted by Lhuna
Does that satisfy you, Lommy?
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Hm. I guess. It was still a rather weird comment without a context.
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Originally Posted by Lhuna
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Originally Posted by Mac
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Originally Posted by Hui
(Work update: this is my fourth post, but I've already caught myself checking incoming work emails to see if they might come from wolves. This game gets in your head...)
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As far as I can see, and I might be wrong, only Lhuna commented on this one. Interestingly, she doesn't really follow up on it. If you're a wolf and you see a fellow wolf slipping, you either ignore it and hope nobody else notices, or you throw them under the bus.
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I meant it as banter, but imagine my surprise when he did turn out to be a wolf! Wow what a carelessly dropped statement that was.
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Yeah, I noticed this when
Lhuna pointed it out but it was so glaring that I actually ignored it?! Given that, like I've said, I had hard time understanding where
Hui was ever coming from, I gave them the benefit of doubt and interpreted it as them talking about having email subsrcibed to the ww thread. But looks like the simpler explanation was true and I should have certainly remembered this slip because had
Hui's meaning been innocent, I can't see why they wouldn't have replied to
Lhuna and clarified it. But yes, quite telling that no one else than
Lhuna caught onto or commented on this. (I'm not sure it automatically makes
Lhuna innocent though? If the slipup seemed obvious to wolf!
Lhuna, wouldn't she hurry to point it out because she might feel it's fishy not to. Then maybe she dropped it because everybody else ignored it and she thought maybe she overreacted and her packmate didn't condemn themselves after all?)
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Originally Posted by Legate
Just overall: it's very nice how some people say "there are WWs unlikely to be in first half of Huiwagon" (Lottie) or equally dogmatically "there are WWs likely to be in the first half of Huiwagon" (Eönwë) or "there has to be a Wolf among Huiwagon" (Lommy) - point is, there doesn't have to be anything anywhere, still, in this big village.
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I didn't say that! My statement of this type was "there has to be a wolf among the people who vote
Mac after
Hui became a serious lynch candidate" and I do stand behind that. (I mean
of course nothing is certain, but I'm like 99% certain and that's enough for me.)
xed with 2 Zils