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Flame of the Ainulindalë
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- firstly of a suspected wolf trying something utterly clumsy, - secondly a villager trying to save here life (from a lynch) with as clumsy way - thirdly, as a heroic self-sacrifice of an innocent (which you declared her after murdering her...) Then again: I think only the seer has a real reason to come forwards at any point of the game. The other two should remain very silent about their roles, unless there would be a heavy reasoning behind it. And there surely was nothing seerlike in Narias game to believe the threat. But as I have not been a wolf yet, I can't see the subtleties of a wolf-play. And by this admit, that I might be wrong with this "made no sense" -thing...
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