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So who could make such a point then (Gwath's point that is)? Someone with really original, basically idiosyncratic thinking-processes? Someone who writes without thinking? A nervous wolf under pressure trying to mirror anything so that people would talk of something else than him? I think Gwath is none of the two first ones. I'm not sure I have all the possibilities there to be sure but at least now those are the ones that come to mind. ![]() ADD: Point taken Boro. I stressed the ifand you stressed the consider... and they are not at the same level. So you're right (darn broken English...)
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Werewolf Psychic
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: In fire, water, earth, and air. But mostly water.
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How long until deadline...?
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Shasta ... However, if he's innocent his famous clairvoyant powers must be taking the week off. Meanwhile, the Night-kills have been awfully effective almost like we're dealing with a psychic wolf... - Nerwen, WW LXXV |
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Shasta ... However, if he's innocent his famous clairvoyant powers must be taking the week off. Meanwhile, the Night-kills have been awfully effective almost like we're dealing with a psychic wolf... - Nerwen, WW LXXV |
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Meaning, "Really?"
Meaning, I'm questioning the sincerity and motive of your public display of affection. I'm so sorry, Boromir, I'll never question you again, please forgive me for suspecting you even though enough others did that you were a front-runner for a lynching. Either you're the seer and you dreamt of him (which I find rather unlikely) or you've got something up your sleeve. "My vote was unfounded..." It was a first day vote. The only foundation you need for such things is "You seemed more suspicious than the rest." Even if by a negligible amount. So why apologize so openly and so ostentatiously unless you want everybody to think that you must obviously be the seer who dreamt of Boromir and that you want to lay out a clear absolution of him? Seers aren't that careless. So yeah. "Really?"
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Werewolf Psychic
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Shasta ... However, if he's innocent his famous clairvoyant powers must be taking the week off. Meanwhile, the Night-kills have been awfully effective almost like we're dealing with a psychic wolf... - Nerwen, WW LXXV |
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Okay. Wolf it is.
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Shasta ... However, if he's innocent his famous clairvoyant powers must be taking the week off. Meanwhile, the Night-kills have been awfully effective almost like we're dealing with a psychic wolf... - Nerwen, WW LXXV |
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Apr 2007
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Oh Shasta, she baited you and you gobbled it up.
Okay, so I'm going to look at Nog today, and maybe Sally. Maybe Boro as well. Nog, because he has said a few things which went DING DING DING. Also, because the ...relationship(?)... between him and Boro is a bit unsettling. Just seems to be a little too... buddybuddy. Sally, because she seemed a bit contradictory; she said she was going to leave CoD alone, then continued to mention him in several posts following. Boro, mainly because of his buddybuddy-ness with Nog. For Durelin; what happens in the event of a tie? Is the person who had the most first lynched, or the more recent one? X'd with Shasta.
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Nogrod needs a closer look. I've left out all the idle chatter and most of the smileys (there were too many).
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1. Nogrod is inclined to find me guilty because I am making assertions about other people, which I profess to not doing when I am a wolf, playing "low-key." If I were a wolf, he implies, I would do the opposite of what I claim to do as a wolf. Because I am doing the opposite (i.e. I am making points about others), I must be a wolf. This, at least, is the implication. The first problem in this argument (albeit an implied argument) is that it argues that I am a wolf based on the assumption that I am a wolf. The second problem is that he misdefines "low-key". "Low-key" does not mean silence or lack of discourse. It means that I am careful not to draw unecessary attention to myself. Lack of discourse is obvious, and therefore not low-key. 2. According to Nogrod, it is strange for me to profess to "thinking on-screen." However, he purports to doing much the same thing in post #163: "I'm just trying to help myself to orientate and to see where to look in the beginning toDay." There's nothing weird about this. Organizing one's thoughts by posting makes a lot of sense. 3. Because I claim to be a low-key wolf, my statement in a later post that I am not trying to fly under the radar - in other words, not trying to play low-key - looks mighty suspicious. Actually, I agree with him here. I don't like, however, that he makes much of the chills and shivers that my post sends down his spine. Appeal to the emotion is an effective rhetorical device, but it's not helpful here. Overall, this post of Nogrod's seems forced and exaggerative. Quote:
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Based on the premise that wolves have to kill a suspected seer, he suggests that Brinn had to kill Kath, regardless of potential problems it could cause her (Brinn, not Kath...) the next Day. He admits that his argument is speculative. I agree, but I think it's still worth keeping in mind. I'm still #1 on his vote-list. [Banter...] Quote:
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Overall: Nogrod banters a bit, makes some good points, posits interesting theories, and seems hell-bent on finding me guilty one way or another. I think he is way too interested in establishing my guilt, to the point that my guilt has become the basis of his arguments against me, and, essentially, the premises are being tailored to fit the conclusion. EDIT: Crossed with everyone since Shasta
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You are getting a bit obsessive about this- if I am included in this I would remind you that I said your attack on Boromir looked as if it could be spite but because I didn't think you were that type of person, it might well be using history as a cover.
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Pilgrim Soul
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I won't vote know becasue I don't have too but it very likely will be for Lalwende
Reasons Too much ic nonsense day one accompanied by a list of names with helpful comments such as No idea. About only constructive comment said that she thougth I might have a special role. Cheers. If you think I am a wolf say it, if not don't point me out to them... ![]() Day 2 we have paranoia without good reason. Overall spectacularly jumpy - jumps on to other peoples ideas. Professes expertise on wolfing on one outing but professes not to know the set up... goodness knows I sometimes skim the narrative for the hard facts but surely everyone checks out the basics before the start - no of wolves, gifteds, vote type? Don't they? Altogether far too like the last time I spotted her as a wolf... which perhaps means she is a cobbler, but I can't believe she is up to any good.
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A Mere Boggart
Join Date: Mar 2004
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Wolf Feint Theory
If CoD was nominated by one of his fellow wolves as a feint, then it didn't work. And if that was the case, then whichever one of them did it should be clear, because they obviously weren't around at the deadline to save him. That should be easy to work out. There's Mccaber, Isabellkya, Mith and Mac. Any of those not around at deadline should be suspects, going by that hypothesis. Boro cannot be a wolf or he'd have jumped onto one of those bandwagons to save CoD and not randomly voted for moi. He gave no reason to be umming and ahhing and waiting til the end for nefarious reasons, he clearly had no clue. If Brinn is the wolf then I'm certainly for it tonight. Though of course, if she is not, then I might be anyway, as this will for sure cast her in a bad light if I get wolf-mauled so making me ideal wolf food. Either way, I might be curtains. Sally gets onto an anti-Boro bandwagon at a late stage which smells of wolf but is just too obvious a nudge at bumping his numbers up. Why is Nogrod so keen on Gwathagor's guilt? And don't think I've forgotten you, oh quiet ones..... Anyway, that's it for now - wanted to post more but I was watching a load of films and now it's time for me bed. I shall pontificate on some more of all your behaviour in the English morning....
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I'm finding Lal's post a bit bewildering - perhaps I'm not the only one...
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A Mere Boggart
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There's nothing odd in pointing out I'm curtains tonight. Kath was the wolves' victim last night, she also voted for Brinn. Sadly it's such an easy kill for them to make to eat me. It will make everyone think "Oh, Brinn must be the wolf! She's killed Kath and Lal." Even if she isn't. Perhaps because she isn't. It's a gift-horse of a smoke-screen.
Bum! I'm going to have to be really, really careful who I vote for now.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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Not a lot has happened here today, but I suppose I take part of that blame. Well, on to business.
Gwath sounds innocent to me. I mean, he certainly talks enough (jk, folks). On my "possibly, nay, probably a werewolf" list goes Nogrod, for an attempt to bandwagon away from a wolf, along with Sally. Boro, well, I'm not sure what to think about him yet, except that I should think about him. I'm really tired, so I'll be back tomorrow.
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Before we have any hard evidence that's sadly one of the only ways to go forwards. And there's the important added plus in that method for it always makes those who have been speculated about to react and those reactions may be very telling indeed. So Gwath - and Brinn - I'm not particularly keen to get you two lynched as such. I'm keen on getting a wolf and you are the two I have studied a little bit because of some initial reactions of mine. YesterDay evening I was keen on getting Gwath lynched because I felt him the most suspicious, right. But if I come up with better candidates I'll be more than happy to change my focus. OOC: I slept later than I had planned and am running to the choir-seminary now. I'll be able to post yet toDay, even if less than I hoped for.
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++Boromir
(who could have seen that coming?)
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For the record, Mac and Brinn, I said I thought Lal looked innocent.
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Back at last... I just need to read things...
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Mith -> Gwath
Boro -> Lalwende Fea -> Boro o.O I'm a Cobbler, because I said you could be?
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Voting time..
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No, but because you say I'm trying to get the rangers to defend me. It could be a defence mechanism for a cobbler to bounce their own tricks back onto someone else who has been more active? And Boro does that too.
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