No, I don't buy this Garin thing. His character is not that of a wolf in sheep's clothing, but a bit more subtle than that-a Hyrcanian rhinoceros in wolf's clothing in sheep's clothing. He's a natural wolf, but also a natural unsuccessful wolf, from what I've seen of him.
Basically tar-ancalime is accusing him for using an approach based on empathy and extensive perusal of space between lines. But sometimes I think such a tactic can be of use to the village, as I've said many times before. Logic is a cesspit. Sometimes people would get on faster if they listened to the "weird spectral urges", rather than employing their vaunted logic to do the thing they've already done the last seventeen times.
If a Gil vote yesterday was uninspired and clunking, and a Boromir88 vote was, and to hear many, is, fairy-chasing, then perhaps a compromise can be found in the third most successful bandwagon-Lhuna's. I now intend to investigate the evidence, the history and the ramifications of the Case Against The Princess...
One more point before I do so-I distrust any and all posts, like tar-ancalime's above, that take an extremely narrow premise and refuse to broaden it. tar limited herself to considering three options. That's the kind of play that gets innocents killed for sterile, traditional reasons.
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Among the friendly dead, being bad at games did not seem to matter
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