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Sally's innocent.
Also, I lied about dreaming about Rikae because I wanted to keep Eomer alive. He's the Guardian. Quote:
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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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Really, I think we all know how deceptful Fea can be, but I give her props for trying. But there is no reason why anyone should trust her (well, except perhaps the lovers if she isn't one herself ).
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What's the Guardian?
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Shade of Carn Dûm
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: The Pinnacle of my own might
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Good morning/afternoon/evening/night depending on where you may be, fellow players. I am finally here. Now to make this post something of note...
Not sure: Shasta Gwath Groin Sally Really not sure: Nogrod Fea Eomer Brinn. In short, I don't know what to say about just about anybody.
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'It just shows you how true it is that one-half the world doesn't knows how the other three-quarters lives.' Bertie, The Code of the Woosters, by P. G. Wodewouse
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Guardian is a fancy name for Ranger. You know, like 'guards people.'
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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Eomer's reaction to all this may help tell us whether he's a baddie or not (key word: baddie...not necessarily lover). Quote:
EDIT: X-ed with Fea...okay, apparently I was wrong. But I swear in Volo's game the Guardian was the hunter.
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Reflection of Darkness
Join Date: Jun 2002
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Now I really look forward to hearing Eomer's reaction.
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This is getting interesting!
And just for starters I will have to say I share Brinn's uneasiness with Fea's revelation of her role which kind of makes her immune to any kind of attack whatsoever (from the rival baddies and from us innocents). I'll have to think of it as it seems there are arguments to be made on behalf of her revalment being true and against it. But as a gut-reaction I'd say she should be lynched by one volunteering innocent (no one else casts a vote) on one Day before it's too late... But I'll look back to it. As well to a few other things...
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Reflection of Darkness
Join Date: Jun 2002
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Also, I can see that Groin is online this very minute...he forgot to turn invisible. What does that tell us? My guess is that he basically quit the game as an ordo without getting modfired...but if he does turn out to be lover and is not participating on purpose, I'm going to be very bitter. But I think he's a better sport than that, and I hope I'm right.
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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If you insist I'll check back up once more, but half the roles in the village, er, hotel, depend on whether Fea is really the seer.
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