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Reflection of Darkness
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Polishing the stars. Well, somebody has to do it; they're looking a little bit dull.
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So it seems Nienna's vote was indeed the deciding vote of the Day. If I counted correctly, the final tally was 8-6. Had Nienna voted for Glirdan instead, it would've been a tie at 7-7 and since Glirdan would've received the last vote, he would've been lynched. So what does this say about Nienna?
If Glirdan is a wolf, she could be anything. If Glirdan is innocent, it would seem more likely that Nienna is innocent. Of course, it is always possible a Nienna-wolf threw her packmate under the bus, though that would've been a bold move since she did have the opportunity to save her. She would have to be pretty confident her team would do just as well if not better without Sally, or believe that Sally would probably be lynched soon anyway so she might as well make herself look better. I'm just not sure how likely that scenario actually is. Btw, no one has mentioned Izzy's death. My first thought is she was an easy kill because she didn't receive much attention from most players. Though I wonder if there could be more to it. Perhaps it'd be a good idea to look through her posts too...if only I had the time.
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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First, some comments on toDay. I'm not sure how much weight we can give to Sally's last words about Glirdy being a wolf. To me, at least, she seemed rather more like a wolf who knows she's going to die trying to make a mess before she goes. Looked at in that way, I don't think we should jump into conclusions based on anything she said - regardless of whether they are conclusions for or against Glirdy's guilt.
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Moving on to yesterDay next... (I also have a gigantic - well, sort of - post coming, I checked people's attitudes to Sally from the two previous Days!)
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Now, off to write my Sally-post..
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Werewolf Psychic
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: In fire, water, earth, and air. But mostly water.
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Regarding your last quote, about Inzil, Greenie, I think I remember that quote. It was Inzil responding to someone else (don't remember who) who said that Nerwen was making good contributions, but later suspected her in the same post (it might have been Glirdan, but I could be wrong about that, it's 3 in the morning and I'm tired).
Even if you lost where you found that quote, the fact that you took that particular quote and quoted it in that sort of context bothers me, and seems like you're scrambling for a reason to suspect Inzil...
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Werewolf Psychic
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: In fire, water, earth, and air. But mostly water.
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Ugh, on second thought, I think I may be misreading what you said, but wrapping my mind around it at the moment is beyond me. x_x I'll have a look at it tomorrow - until then, just don't pay attention to my previous post. :-P
Or, alternatively, Greenie, maybe you could explain yourself a different way? That'd be great if you weren't too busy.
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The quotes from yesterDay I picked during the Night phase when I was reading what happened after I went to sleep, I saved them on a Word file and of course wasn't bright enough to note who Inzil responded to.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: In a far land beyond the Sea
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(note: written about an hour ago, but Greenie had the net, so I only got to post it now...)
I think it looks like Glirdan was Sally's fellow wolf, not because of any seer reveal plot (I don't believe in that) but just because it looks like that. I think Sally could've tried to make Glirdan look better - or at least make us really divided about him - by attacking him so strongly in the end. What he said about Zil makes me feel it's pure bluff meant to confuse us, and means Zil's probably innocent. She wouldn't have dared to highlight two of her fellows that way. Also, Glirdan's attack on Sally was very wolf-on-wolvish, I think Sally's mates would've known she's in trouble and used that to their own advantage... (not necessarily all of them, but at least one or two. Which makes me think, ha, we have only lynched a cobbler and a wolf this far. Go us!) One more thing about Glirdan - although he looks very bad now, we should concentrate on other people too. There are two more wolves out there, and also, (let me be the Captain Obvious here) we might be wrong about Glirdy. Speaking of which, Morsul, I don't like your vote, not because it's for Glirdan but because it's given so early. It's foolish to vote before anything has basically happened, had you waited closer to the deadline, you'd have had one more Day's evidence to think about... And why's Izzy dead? She herself probably nailed it yesterDay, she said no one's really been suspecting her. And she could've also given the wolves gifted vibes, or even looked like the seer to them. When someone has time, it'd make sense to go through her posts. And by the way, I think it's rather amusing that the person who seems the fishiest to me by far is our known innocent. Now I'm off to reply some stuff from yesterDay...edit: xed with all Greenies and Shastas
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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(note: finished a few minutes ago, just fyi)
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Winty's kind of single-minded posting yesterDay baffles me. Either he is a confused newbie who wants to focus on stuff he can easily grasp, or then he's a wolf trying to hide by only talking about easy topics. Nevertheless, it's quite odd, but I understand this game really isn't probably the best one for anyone new with a few unusual roles and a horde of players who use weird nicknames and abbreviations of each other and game terms... Well, I'm glad Winty and Skip have been asking stuff, and hope they continue to do so in future. Quote:
![]() Nogrod is kind of slipping under my radar, which is creepy. Glirdan was really very defensive when he came back. Ok, he was suspected, but not really *that* much then yet. Later, he also exhibits the funny wolvish tendency to become annoyed when he is suspected for the *wrong* reasons. (I admit, though, that innocents can become fed up with baseless accusations too but wolves often seem genuinely offended, which is amusing.)Sally's last list? I think she knew she was going down by then. It's weird she says about Glirdy Quote:
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I'd like to got through all Sally's posts, not just the latter half of yesterDay. It would be educational, but I'm not sure I'll have the time. Maybe someone else could do it? Not that I would necessarily trust someone else's analysis... And someone could also look at what others have said about Sally... Brinn looks better now, in my opinion. She seems more laid-back and open to new thoughts, and she makes a lot of sense (although she always does). By the way I think the fact someone who voted Glirdy died slightly points at his guilt. Why? Because if Glirdan was innocent, I think the wolves would think voting him over Sally the wolf (especially on the last minute, like Izzy!) would look suspicious (from the wolf pow since they know Glirdy's alignment) and could be used against those people, so it'd make more sense to kill a Sally-voter since they have been part of butchering a wolf and thus look better. That is, if there was no other motive for killing Izzy, which there well might have been, though. xed with the same ones as before
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shadow of a doubt
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Back on the streets
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So, Sally was a wolf. Well spotted, friends! And this is very good, because now we have a little more information (useful or not) to work with. I'll attempt a little list having reviewed Day 2.
Glirdan – He came after Sally early, long before it became clear that either one of these two would die. I believe Glirdan proactively participating in lynching Sally is a sign of his innocence although not proof. At this point only a very shrewd wolf would actively go after a fellow wolf, because, let’s face it, a wolf lynched is a step towards a village victory, and an innocent lynched is a step away from that, there’s no getting around that simple fact. A wolf jumping on the bandwagon, yes why not, but actively working to make that bandwagon happen, I doubt it. I could be wrong and maybe that’s everyday business in the ww-world, but to me that feels like too much of a gamble for uncertain profits. For the moment Glirdan has redeemed himself. But what would the three other wolves do when it became apparent that their pack-mate was in trouble, as was the case with Sally? They can’t make any obvious rescue-attempts, because that would cast them in a bad light if or when Sally’s identity becomes known. But they would try to help their fellow if they could do it more subtly, as long as that help is easily explained away as being motivated by other factors. By voting for a new lynch-candidate, or by voting and arguing for a candidate that may seem suspicious to innocents but is known to be innocent by the wolves that help may be contrived with the aid of some luck. No such luck last night though, wolfies? Nogrod – Cheshire Cat Has not been on my mind much because I've seen little to make me worried. Will try to review his behaviour later. Wintywinty – Tweedledum Behaves a little erratic. Not sure what this means yet. Did vote Sally at a fairly crucial point. Mira – March Hare Suspiciously quiet and non-committing. A throw-away vote on day 2. A wolf? Could be... Agan – Queen of Hearts Got my eyes on her. It is curious that when Agan started the 'All innocent people should drop their retractable vote'-campaign, Sally was the first, and this far the only person to follow suit. Was this a plan that back-fired? Her voting-record is also a little suspect, especially on day 2 when she voted Inzil while downplaying the Sally suspicion somewhat. Could that be a careful attempt at helping a wolf-mate out of a tight spot? Maybe, maybe not. Inzil – King of Hearts Tough call. Voted for Glirdan when Sally's back was against the wall which may cast him into a bad light, but he could also have been on a honest wolf-hunt. Shasta – Knave of Hearts Non-committing and suspicious. Keeps a low profile with two throw-away votes. Lottie – Duchess Seem to be throwing a lot of wild accusations around. Was right about Sally though. Was that just dumb luck or brilliant perception? Nerwen – the Dodo Has been quiet and is hard to read. Voted Sally at an early stage on Day 2 which makes her look good. Legate – Jabberwocky Has shown commitment in the voting, not throwing away his votes but going after people who are likely to become lynched and also did vote Sally at a point when it mattered. I like that: an honest villager knows that people must die in order for us to to win the game. Morsul – the Mock Turtle Not too worried about Morsul at the moment. Voting and behaviour suggest innocence. Nienna – White Queen Had the chance to save Sally at the last minute but chose to pull the trigger. Was also one of the first, perhaps the first, to raise suspicions on Sally. Probably an honest villager. Lommy – the Gryphon Not sure where I have Lommy. Nothing overtly suspicious about her. Voted for Glirdan on Day 2. Greenie – White Knight Slightly suspicious I must say. May be busy in real life but I'd like to see her participating at bit more eagerly in the hunt. Brinniel – Tweedledee Has looked good and honest. Voted Sally at a crucial stage. Will try to have a more detailed look at some people later.
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Anyway, my recollection is that Glirdan's suspicion of Sally was quite lukewarm at first, and that he put forward some others, which no-one really bit on. I suppose I'd better go and check (though I agree with whoever said we shouldn't focus too much on him alone). EDIT:X'd with Greenie. Added comment.
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shadow of a doubt
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Back on the streets
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A few Sally-episodes I found worth while quoting: Early Day 1: Glirdan: Yay!! It's time to hunt for the Wolvsies and have some tea!! Speaking of tea...Sally would you be so kind as to move your furry little behind into a different pot? ... Sally: He's making a joking accusation right there. Do you see it? DO YOU SEE IT?!?! 'Furry little behind' my furry little behind. (what's this all about? Coincidence?) Day 1: Sally: Oh, and I love retractable votes, but I'll just drive myself mad if I have a free pass to mindchanging sitting around. With that.... [retracts her vote] (Sally is trying to make herself look innocent off Agan’s lead?) Day 2: Sally(post 345): Inzil: Not a wolf. Plain and simple. Don't ask me how I know, I just do. Too late to ask now. Clearly Sally did know. But was she lying?
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The Glirdan And Sally Day Two Show
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What can I say? That's one jaw-dropper of a post there. It seems almost too careless to the work of a wolf– however, note that wintywinty must have looked quite lynchable at that point. __________________________________________________ ___ Votes: Sally 4 Glirdan 2 Shasta 1 Morsul 1 wintywinty 1 Zil 1 #345 Sally lists her thoughts on everyone. Of Glirdan she says: Quote:
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Comments: Well, some people seem to have got the idea that Glirdan was active in getting Sally lynched, but as we can see here he at first merely echoed other player's points on her in a fairly non-committal way, increased his suspicion gradually as her votes accumulated and only went after her heavily once she had 5 votes. Meanwhile, Sally "suspected" him early in the piece– again in a non-committal way– and made no further mention of him until near the end, when she suddenly become "positive" he was guilty, and went on to make her famous "LYNCH HIM!" post. Well. That all looks pretty damning, doesn't it? However, there are some points against a wolf-on-wolf theory: 1. Up to #403 Glirdy was, by his own account, still reading through the Day and may not have been keeping track of the voting. 2. Glirdan was the runner-up in the voting, the only viable lynch-candidate other than Sallywolf herself. This would have become clear to both parties towards the close of the Day, giving Sally a motive for trying to lynch an innocent Glirdan and innocent-Glirdan a reason to want to suspect her. 3. Glirdan, to put it bluntly, does tend to just go with the flow. (It's actually quite weird, by the way, how often he accuses other players of doing exactly this). Thus, an innocent Glirdan might well have been honestly influenced by the increasing suspicion against Sally. Whew. That all took MUCH TOO LONG. Back later. EDIT:X'd with Brinniel and 2 Legates; wording;formatting.
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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Hi I'm here. However I have very little time so I'm going to read as much as I can...
I doubt we can make much of sally's last words (or the whole of her yesterday participation, for that matter). She probably knew she was going to die and did her best to confuse us as much as she could. Morsul looks better to me today, I can follow his logic about sally. However I don't think the fact that she tried to lynch Glirdan tells us anything about his role. There are some people I want to have a look at today, but it will have to wait until evening because I have something to attend to shortly. I'm basically speaking about Shasta, Nerwen, Glirdan and Brinn because I need to clear my thoughts about them. However I'll have to see how many of them I have time for today. Quote:
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So I have to leave in a couple of minutes... I'll go through yesterday later.
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Join Date: May 2004
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Only here for a minute I voted Early because I keep colliding badly with the times of the game I'm usually free all night phase and have maybe an hour or so during the day normally at the beginning.
"It" means going with my gut. Also like to point out I still have me retractable. If I didn't I might not have voted at all This way If I see something I can change... Hasn't happened yet. I'm 95% sure of this vote. I really Really Can figure out any other way Sally's vote and cry to Nienna makes sense. Lastly I'm rushing this post... To the person who said they'd eat their hat if Nienna and I were Pack mates Don't worry your Hat shall remain in tact. See you all tomorrow(Maybe)
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(~~~) *grin appearing*
Finally back. And greetings from the admin thread. It seems we have a D3-syndrome with a host of people telling their part-taking will be minimal or null... Back with you in a moment. (~~~) *grin vanishing*
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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Okayy... so in general. As for Izzy-kill, I think it's most likely that she was killed because several people trusted her and nobody really suspected her much. I don't think there's much to gather from there, which probably was the point for the Wolves.
Otherwise... as for Glirdan and Sally, I think sally's comment can mean either. Whatever is Glirdan's role, Sally either wanted to a) if Glirdan is innocent, to make us wonder about her comment, whether it was so obvious that it was Wolf-on-Wolf or something (the same btw. concerning her comment in her list about Inzil "he's innocent! Don't ask why, he just is" or how it was), and of course preferring if by any chance Glirdy was lynched instead of her - it would give her at least one more Night to live and make us waste yesterDay's lynch and then use toDay's lynch on her, or b) if he's her packmate, she really wouldn't care much whoever of them gets lynched, either way it will be a Wolf (that goes also for all the other Wolves voting, of course, let us bear in mind), and in such a case, if he was lynched, yes, she could gamble toMorrow with a Seer reveal or something (although I think it will be somewhat hard for her to get definite support, but it might lure the real Seer out, and in general sow confusion), or simply, if she was lynched (like she was), we might think that Glirdan was innocent because of all that. Related to that, of course, Nienna's decisive vote could be taken as important indicator if Glirdan was innocent, but we wouldn't know until he is dead, so that is not really of much help now, the matter is too hazy to speculate on right now. Otherwise... I think the most interesting thing is how people have reacted to this sally-Glirdan thing, as for sure Wolves would have a different opinion on it (in their head) than rest of the people, as they'd know Glirdy's role, and something interesting might leak through. Let me once again note that it was Inzil who keeps just "coming back to me on his own" (i.e. I intend not to keep looking just at him all the time and his posts jump at me anyway). This: Quote:
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Okay, but whatever... for now, I am probably going to review some folks... although I should still read a piece of article for tomorrow, I might spend some time with that and then come back to the thread...
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Reflection of Darkness
Join Date: Jun 2002
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Seeing Nienna's quotes about Sally, considering she was suspecting her from earlier in the Day and the way she went about suspecting, I'd be really surprised if she wasn't innocent...in the scenario that Glirdan is innocent.
So what to do with Glirdan... One thing I worry is that if he is innocent, this is a great opportunity for the wolves to jump in and push for his lynching since I suspect there may be a pretty heavy bandwagon against him toDay. But on the other hand, we can't really know his role for sure until he is lynched...knowing his role would certainly shed light on some things. I'd love to hear Glirdan's defense, but unfortunately I don't think that'll be happening before I leave for the Day.
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The Glirdy-wagon sure was an interesting one. So were the wolves trying to save Sally or are the wolves having a nightmarish start to the game? Let's take a look at yesterDay's voting. Here's the thing (Sally-voters are italicized, those we need not think of are underlined and the rest are bolded to make the list more readable). Morsul -> Sally Nerwen -> Sally2 Lommy -> Glirdy (Agan actually voted for Inzil here) Greenie -> Shasta Legate -> Sally3 winty -> Sally4 Shasta -> Morsul Mira -> Winty Lottie -> Glirdy2 Agan -> Inzil Nog -> Sally5 Brinn -> Sally6 Skip -> Glirdy3 Glirdy -> Sally7 Inzil -> Glirdy4 Izzy -> Glirdy5 Nienna -> Sally8 Sally -> Glirdy6 We can look at this list first from two perspectives; assuming that Glirdy a wolf and assuming him innocent. If Glirdy is a wolf the reading of the list is pretty hard as the wolves could possibly hide anywhere. If Glirdy is innocent, then the Glirdy-voters sure merit a closer look. The Glirdy voters then are Lommy, Skip and Inzil. If Glirdy is a wolf then Lommy looks good (it would be foolish to another mate the second one getting votes when one is already gathering the votes), if Glirdy is innocent Lommy looks actually pretty bad (trying to open another lynching route with picking up an easyish lynch-candidate). Skip's vote is harder to pin down but the same basic logic applies, even if only in relative turns. Surely if Glirdy is innocent, his vote with the vagueish to and fro with Sally would look quite evil indeed (as it could be seen as a try to build up a wagon for Glirdy, even if quite desperate one), but if Glirdy is a wolf, then it's harder to say (why to press another mate forwards at that point - well that wouldn't be totally unbelievable but actually quite smart?). With Inzil it's again a bit different. First of all it must be noted that Inzil votes in a situation where one could actually count the votes to come and see the possibility of Glirdan being actually lynched over Sally. So in case of Glirdy being innocent I'd think that vote especially incriminating for Zil. But it would be quite a nice move also in the case Glirdy is a wolf as at that point he could also speculate with the slimness of the chances of getting Glirdy lynched and thus look better later as an independent thinker who gets it right. Some of them probably just plain thought Glirdy looked more suspicious than Sally for I do not believe these three are our three wolves left. That would be a bit too daring indeed. Although, if Glirdy turns up innocent then even that should be considered. I'll come back with those who decided to choose differently (not voting Sally or Glirdy) & Sally-voters in a moment. (~~~) *grin vanishing*
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~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ Alirin continued to run away from the little house with the dead rabbit until she realised where she was. The sight of the mad tea party made her realise she had run back the way she came from. She was about to turn and go back but then thought otherwise. “That evil mouse is dead, so I don’t have to be worried about him. I also never had the opportunity to speak with the other two, they seemed much nicer. Perhaps I’ll stay” she said to herself as she walked up to the table. The first thing she noticed was that they were now on the opposite side of the table as “the teapot”. “No room! No room!” the March Hare yelled out when he saw her. “No, but she is the one who was here earlier, we have room for her!” the Mad Hatter replied, pulling back the seat beside him for her to sit. “No no, that’s not her at all.” the March Hare argued. “I assure you it is. I’d know him anywhere!” the Mad Hatter replied with an odd giggle. So Alirin sat down. “What day of the month is it?” the Hatter asked her, he was holding up his pocket watch to his ear, looking rather concerned. At this moment the March hare was pouring tea into a cup with no bottom. “The twelfth.” Alirin responded. “I knew it!” he exclaimed. “Two days wrong! I told you butter would do no good!” he said to the Hare. “But it was the best butter!” the Hare responded before his spoon distracted him. “Why is a raven like a writing desk?” the Hatter asked her, as he started dipping his pocket watch into his tea and occasionally holding it back up to his ear. “Oh, well I’m not sure.” Alirin said after a few moments of thought. “What is the answer?” “I haven’t the slightest idea!” he answered as he took a sip of tea. “Well, I think you might do something better with the time, then wasting it by asking riddles that have no answers!” Alirin told him, rather put out. “If you knew Time as well as I did,” the Hatter responded, “you wouldn’t be talking about IT, but rather HIM. I dare say you’ve never even spoken to Time!” “And you do?” she asked, extremely curious. “Why yes. Or, at least before last March. We got into a quarrel, right around the time that he (pointing at the Hare) went mad. It was at the great concert of the Queen of Hearts, and I had to sing. Well I was only into the second verse when she screamed out ‘He’s murdering the time! Off with his head!’” “How dreadful!” Alirin responded, though she had become rather accustomed to violent deaths recently. “So it was. Now he does nothing I ask, and it’s always 6 o’clock.” he replied, rather mournfully. “The time for tea!” she concluded, now understanding why the tea table was so scattered with dishes. “Indeed, it’s always tea time here!” he said, suddenly joyful. Just as she was starting to enjoy herself, this is when everything got terrible again. It all started when she asked a simple question. “What is the number written on your hat?” she asked the Hatter. “Oh, that is the price I’m selling this hat for.” he answered, looking sad again. “It’s my last one, that’s why I wear it. You see, I’m a wolf man.” “A what?!” she asked, rather alarmed. “A poor man.” he responded, clearing his throat. The March Hare was now pouring from a three spouted tea pot into three different cups (one of which was already full, the other with a large hole in it). “That isn’t what you said before. You said wolf, not poor!” Alirin said, getting concerned and remembering what happened last time she was at this tea party and someone said “wolf”. “No, no, no, I didn’t, no, no.” he responded, in the midst of giggling, crying and biting on his tea and butter flavoured pocket watch. As Alirin started to back away from the crazy Hatter there was a part of her that was slightly concerned for him. By this time he had his entire pocket watch shoved into his mouth, and he was biting and knawing and even foaming at the mouth, just like a rabid dog! “Perhaps you should take a breather!” Alirin told him, reaching to pat him reassuringly on the back. But it was too late; he had already begun to choke on the two day late watch, and was face down in his gigantic tea cup. The March Hare was still obliviously pouring tea into various cups when Alirin once again ran as fast as she could from the dreadful tea party. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ Dead Fea - Red Queen - Cobbler - lynched Day 1 Boro - the Caterpillar - Shirriff - killed Night 2 Sally - the Dormouse - Wolf - lynched Day 2 Izzy - White Rabbit - Ordinary - killed Night 3 Glirdan - Mad Hatter - Wolf - lynched Day 3 Alive Nogrod – Cheshire Cat Wintywinty – Tweedledum Mira – March Hare Agan – Queen of Hearts Inzil – King of Hearts Shasta – Knave of Hearts Lottie – Duchess Nerwen – the Dodo Legate – Jabberwocky Morsul – the Mock Turtle Nienna – White Queen Skip – Humpty Dumpty Lommy – the Gryphon Greenie – White Knight Brinniel – Tweedledee It is now Night 4.
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Comme une étoile amarante Comme un papillon de nuit C'est la lumière qui m'attire La flamme qui m'éblouit Fenris Muffin
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Fluttering Enchantment
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~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ Alirin continued to walk down the path, and the scenery around her always alternated from garden, to forest, to rivers, and back to gardens again. After quite some time she could see someone in all white riding towards her on a horse. When he was only ten feet away she saw him fall off and land on his head, only to get right back up and on the horse as if nothing had happened. “The lady needs an escort!” the White Knight said to her as he turned around to ride in the direction she was walking. Alirin insisted that it was not necessary for him to accompany her, but he insisted it was his duty as a knight. Alirin noticed this odd little box on a strap slung over his shoulder, it seemed to be upside down and the lid was wide open! “Ah, I see you’ve noticed my invention.” he said, quite pleased. “It holds clothes and sandwiches and I’ve made it so that the rain cannot get in!” “But the things inside can get out, don’t you see that the lid is open?” she remarked kindly. “Well, then everything must have fallen out!” he proclaimed, seeming quite frustrated. “It’s no good now!” he said as he hung it on a nearby branch. “What is the mousetrap for?” Alirin asked him, having noticed one attached to his saddle. “I don’t think there would be any mice on a horse.” “Not very likely, “he responded, “but if they do come I don’t have to have them running all about!” He fell off his horse again, so Alirin quickly helped him get back up. This is when she noticed these odd contraptions around the horse’s feet. “It’s to protect them against shark attacks.” the White Knight explained, “it’s a good idea to be prepared for everything.” Now whenever the horse stop (which it did often) the Knight would fall off from behind. When it would start again he would fall off the front. Otherwise he managed for the most part, though he did occasionally fall of sideways. After his fifth time of falling he mentioned how he had just thought of a new way of getting over gates. “You see when I stand by a fence my head is high enough to get over, but my feet are not. So I figure if I put my hand on top of the fence, and then stand on my head, my feet will then be high enough to make it over!” he explained. By this time he was putting his helmet back on and remounting his horse. “I invented this helmet too, you see!” the White Knight said, “It’s very special!” “What is special about it?” Alirin asked. “Well, when I wear it I can see people for what they truly are! It certainly comes in handy.” “What am I? Truly?” the girl asked. “You already know who you are, it’s everyone else out there who is a mystery!” the Knight said right before falling off his horse one last time and tumbling down into a deep ditch. Alirin quickly ran over and looked down, but she could not see him because it was so very deep. After one last look, and a sad glance at the rider-less horse, she continued walking down the path. What a terrible place this was. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ Dead Fea - Red Queen - Cobbler - lynched Day 1 Boro - the Caterpillar - Shirriff - killed Night 2 Sally - the Dormouse - Wolf - lynched Day 2 Izzy - White Rabbit - Ordinary - killed Night 3 Glirdan - Mad Hatter - Wolf - lynched Day 3 Greenie - White Night - Seer - killed Night 4 Alive Nogrod – Cheshire Cat Wintywinty – Tweedledum Mira – March Hare Agan – Queen of Hearts Inzil – King of Hearts Shasta – Knave of Hearts Lottie – Duchess Nerwen – the Dodo Legate – Jabberwocky Morsul – the Mock Turtle Nienna – White Queen Skip – Humpty Dumpty Lommy – the Gryphon Brinniel – Tweedledee It is now Day 4.
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Comme une étoile amarante Comme un papillon de nuit C'est la lumière qui m'attire La flamme qui m'éblouit Fenris Muffin
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Well, two wolves down, in exchange for the Seer. The bad with the good. At least though, Greenie's death came after a few Days had passed, and there may well be something worthwhile found in looking back at her activity. I saw no evidence she was the Seer, so maybe it was simply a matter of her saying something that unnerved the remnants of the pack.
And Glirdan? That was a most admirable ploy by Sally in trying to get him lynched Day 2. If that was just some fast thinking on her part, and wasn't planned out, I find it all the more amazing.
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Good luck, Wilwa!
![]() –And bad luck for us. Just when things were going well... Now, Greenie's death does not look like a no-trace kill, as she'd attracted quite a bit of suspicion. So I think it's likely the wolves guessed her identity, and/or had a specific motive for killing her (framing someone, taking the heat off a wolf, double-bluffing, etc...) EDIT:X'd with Zil.
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