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Originally Posted by Durelin
His taking of the lead is either just him being very helpful as an innocent (and perhaps even gifted), or he knows something we all do not due to his guilt.
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Actually, I think that your comment yester-Day is probably nearer the mark:
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Originally Posted by Durelin, yester-Day
SaucepanMan says too much, and really has no idea what he's doing
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Originally Posted by wilwarin538
Its the way Saucie said that if the other shirriff reveals themself they would definetly be the one to go tonight. Why is that? Why would the wolves or bear be threatened by the shirriff?
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For the reasons that
Lalaith stated. A known innocent, if declared at the right time, can certainly be very dangerous for them. I said "almost certain" because they would of course rather go for the Seer if they thought that they had identified him or her. And it might be dangerous for them to go for the Hunter if they felt that he or she was on to them.