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Corpus Cacophonous
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: A green and pleasant land
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Night 1: Morm or me Night 2: Morm or me Night 3: Mac Night 4: Rikae Night 5: Legate The Cursed was Wolverised on Night 4, if the explanation of that Night's events is to be believed. On that basis, Legate can be neither one of the original Wolves nor the Cursed. Quote:
![]() ![]() My vote toDay will probably be either for Kath or for Isabellkya. I would like to hear more from both of them.
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A Voice That Gainsayeth
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: In that far land beyond the Sea
Posts: 7,431
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Well, it's rather "
![]() Anyway, I must say my thinking of Aganzir is in a state of crisis. You know what they say? I don't know if that proverb exists in English, but it is "a repeated drop of rain can break even a stone". It indeed seems less and less probable that a wolf would act like she does. For example, leaving me alive. On the other hand, she was succesful in convincing the village not to trust me much - so maybe it did not play such a big role anymore? And if I could be lynched, the better. I am very reluctant to give up my suspicion against her - it does not seem that I would get much support. However, if I do not vote her then, my choices for voting are not that simple. Neither morm, nor Isabellkya, despite the points Aganzir raises against her, look suspicious enough to me. SpM is looking better and more reasonable lately, while Kath would be a 50-50 choice. And that's it (brr! Just six of us - now that is indeed scary). So actually maybe not, Aganzir still seems to be the best option to me. I will think and look at other possibilities yet, but if I don't find anything better, then I'll probably stay with my vote against her.
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