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Flame of the Ainulindalë
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Oh you nassty wolvses!!! *hats off*
![]() I felt really bad about Greenie, especially during the first Days but I just kept on telling myself that I always suspect her and so maybe it's just that and I should leave her be until later. Then reading the last Day's action I screamed at my computer: "wolf, wolf!" but understandably no one heard it any more. ![]() It was the classic thing: being too happy or at ease, half-leaning backwards and just letting others do the job. And Nilp, as stupid as this sounds, I must say I was very uneasy with you as well; not actually over what you said which was basically very reasonable and thoughtful - but because how much involved you were. So I just kept telling myself that I can't start suspecting you "just because" you're more involved. And looking at the Day before I was quite sure that either Nienna or Brinn (or Sally) were a wolf - or even both, with Pitchwife or McCaber one of whom they/she saved. So it would have been a series of tough choices, too many of them, and I'm afraid I'd managed to make the wrong one in the end anyway so it was good I was away for the last Day. ![]() Oh my, Inzil, you had the hardest possible role! Between a rock and a hard place indeed. Sorry Pitchie, I was totally wrong with you. And I feel bad letting you down Wilwa - I thought you innocentish through the game and never had time or energy to actually go through your posts to make a more considered judgement on you - and just wawered in the end. Haha, there were three innocents facing the gallows that Night so we'd been one down anyway... Thank's to Eönwë for a fun a fun game - and to all players!
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