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Originally Posted by Loslote
Well, not sending in a name would work, too, and would be much less risky, but the narration indicated that the wolves did whisper their poison in someone's ear last night, so either it was you or it was someone else who the wolves didn't think would be around to contradict your story. I'm not saying you are for sure evil, either - just that I would not be quick to assume that someone is innocent just because they say they are demoralized and no one else jumps in to say they're wrong.
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Hey, good perception there! Because that crossed my mind as well, that the WWs might forgo a kill, but now this actually is out of question. And I really, really find it hard that they would bet on killing
McCaber. That's too much overcombination to begin with, and too risky if he turned up. Or even a risk if modfires actually are written into the narration as normal deaths, or as something else.
Hmm. I flip-flopped a couple of times while reading the previous stuff, but I am more inclined to trust
Nerwen for the time being. She is being somewhat defensive, to be sure, but overall - after considering what
Lottie just pointed out - I would think it more likely that
Nerwen's utterly dismayed state is genuine.
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Originally Posted by Inziladun
I'd say that was a very risky strategy, but maybe the firm deadline could make it a bit more attractive?
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Not sending a name would be a risky strategy worth trying. But since that didn't happen... sending
Cab's name would be much riskier strategy and not worth trying, in my opinion. Of course depends on the Wolves, but really - if they wanted to do that, the logical thing would be not to send a name and then pretend to be sick, not to send a name and hope the person is modfired.
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Originally Posted by Inziladun
At this point, if there was to be a lynch I'd probably say Nerwen.
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Why? I think this certainly does not make any sense whatsoever. At least not at this point.
EDIT: x-ed with two
Nerwens