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Old 02-19-2006, 12:24 PM   #21
Mithalwen
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The computer swallowed my post!

The quietness bugs me.... the wolves could all be quiet and just feeding off our ideas... I am not sure I made a good call with sleepy but I really didn't think Jenny was guilty. Anyway it is too late too worry about that now. With the ranger gone we have even less margin for error.

I will do my best - but my record on spotting wolves is not great. Other than the first game I have only managed to vote for one when I only had a choice of 2!

So the only vote so far is for Valier ....... Well she has never exactly figured on my probable innocents lists due to the frothy insubstantial posts on the first 2 days. She still thinks I am a clever wolf despite the fact that if I were a wolf I would have wasted two opportunities to dispose of the one person who had accused me. Thinlomien and Folwren both had suspicions of Valier so she profits more by their deaths.

Nogrod, you seem very confident about Roa and I need more than a backwards skim read to understand exactly why so bear with me.


I also want to look at what little, our absentees have left us. Eonwe and Elu as well as Jenny and Gandalf... though some are less absent than others...! At this stage I can't continue to take Jenny's innocence for granted ... so I'll be back... sorry this has taken so long... but I have had to retype
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