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Legate of Amon Lanc:
Shadowy the first few Days; has recently become more vocal. Generally seems helpful and logical. Found Gwath unsuspicious yesterDay and suspicious toDay, from his very first post– why? Rikae's rather anaemic attacks on him– possible wolf-on-wolf? There's also the apparently contradictory reasons he gave for why Mac had supposedly killed Lommy– I'm still waiting for the explanation. On the face of it, Legate is the least wolfish of the four– but, even though the wolves have had more than their share of luck, I can't help fearing we may have an evil mastermind at work– and I could see Legate as fitting the bill. That said, I wouldn't be too happy voting him on so little evidence.
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A Voice That Gainsayeth
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: In that far land beyond the Sea
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All right, so that makes all of us posting here. As I said, I'd prefer to vote sooner, as I'm going to leave in about two hours and then be back only at the DL itself.
Nerwen's posts do not strike me as suspicious by themselves, but that's just the thing I thought about her most of the time. However, all the voting of Rikae's and other things... Gwath looks very active toDay, raising suspicions on people all around, which supports my suspicions of him. Right now I think him more wolfy than Nerwen (I should say "more apparently wolfy"), but Nerwen is likely to be one as well. The trouble is, as I said, that if one of them isn't, and we choose the wrong one... well. Not sure what to think of Gwath's "forgetting" Nerwen, also, because if they are together, would a Wolf really forget to write about his packmate? A slip? Or what is that? Quote:
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