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Old 01-30-2006, 10:02 AM   #11
Valesse
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I'm sure to be wrong in several places, as most of this is from what I've seen and felt suspicious of so far... well not all of it. Its mostly conjecture, really. But it makes sense. My only worry now is that the wolf has something to go by so that they know what -not- to do or say.

Anguirel:
The brave resident knight of Mejis (with an extensive family history pretaining to wolvery) might perhaps make a point to prove (or over-prove) his goodly-ness to the village. His posts may become longer and not as direct.

Kath:
Our humble tortoise herder, tricky as she might seem, maybe discret and mindful of every tittle and comma she types. This might make her posts seem overthought and of odd lengths. Justifications elaborate and very discriptive commentary to quotes (pulled from everywhere) could follow.

Mithalwen:
The wise walthy widow appears to already have taken a strong stand. She is known to be tricksy and a very cunning player which ever side she may reside on. I won't pretend to know what to expect from her other than something sneaky, sly, or silly.

Gandalf:
As the young village wizard he is new to the entire wolvish experiance, and if secretly he is the last remaining wolf, we might soon be made aware of it through nervous and/or erratic behavior. -- I'll be wary of Gandalf if much posting goes on today by his behalf.

Valesse:
The airy acrobat tries to keep herself objective until the end of the day, but that wouldn't be the case if she had fangs. As a lycan look for easily aggitated/agressive accusations, and a complete lack of sense of humor and desire to role play.
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