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But it is a thing to be considered as it is the only one thing we have about the ranger. And as someone (wilwa?) said, it is actually believable that she would give us a hint that way limiting the gender of the ranger thus still protecting her as there were many enough females around... And why are you suddenly thus concerned Shasta? If we lynch a wolf toDay we (some of us) live toMorrow, but if we don't, it will be in the hands of our ranger, and only her (him?). So let's make it as safe as possible and try to avoid lynching the ranger - and not force her to come forwards to not lynch her as the revealment of the ranger's identity would be the death of her and thus the end of the game. And if our only clue is that the ranger is a "she" I think it reasonable to follow that principle toDay. ToMorrow the situation might be different as there is no reason both the remaining wolves should be males in principle. edit: x'äd with Inzil again...
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