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Originally Posted by Brinniel
I'm certainly not a wolf.
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Okay, who's the next one to declare innocence?
But there are actually things in
Brinn's posting I think merit a second look.
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Originally Posted by Brinn
Anyway, do you really think I would kill someone on Night 2 thinking they're a possible seer just because they voted me?
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I don't think anyone has said that. But if you're a wolf and saw
Kath coming out of the blue just stating her suspicion & vote, you might think she could be the seer. And seers will have to go whatever the cost - even if it means the death of the seer frames one wolf. The seer is too dangerous not to be killed at the first possible instant.
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Originally Posted by Brinn
honestly, the possibility that the seer would dream of me on Night 1 is the last thing I'd expect.
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What you expect or don't isn't actually an argument in your favour in this case (or in any case).

Why do you state that expectation? The more interesting part does begin right here.
So let's assume you're a wolf for the argument's sake. Now you realise that your trying to kill the seer backfired and you are exposed because someone guessed right the reason behind
Kath's death. Understandably you feel an urge to purify your name and so you try to come up with every possible reason why the theory doesn't hold. Then you come up with a) I wouldn't kill someone for just voting me & b) and the seer wouldn't have dreamt of me anyway...
Now these surely might be things you could come up with and defend both of them. It's only that bringing them up together looks kind of fishy. I mean if you were an innocent you wouldn't probably think it that way, if you get what I mean.
And to add one small thing more; if you're an innocent why do you speculate about yourself being dreamt of in that fashion? If you're an innocent a seer dream means you're a known innocent by now. It's not something you should be afraid of or in need to convince others that has not happened - or that you would not expect that it has happened...
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Ah yes, the ranger...I almost forgot. Perhaps that's why the wolves didn't kill those who I thought would be more obvious choices. Good point.
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The classic, straight from the Werewolf handbook! Was it Hint #13 for tightening situations?
To open the Day by asking why
Kath was killed and to leave an impression you had no idea is actually a sound wolf tactics as
Boro already mentioned. Saying that you forgot about the ranger kind of underlines the very same thing: look at me, I have no idea why she was killed. But why would an innocent stress that so much? A wolf might feel the need to do that though...
And to add that classical "Good point" you try to help a common consensus to be built that the reason for
Kath's death was her being a safe kill and not being one you thought was the seer...
Okay this is all very speculative. I admit it myself. But still it's my second best suspicion this far (
Gwath still remaining my #1 at the moment).
It may be you
Brinn have been framed. It may be
Boro indeed is our cobbler and he has been grinning all the time he has read my post until now of course...