Quote:
Originally Posted by Pitchwife
Then like a spectre born of guilty conscience
My ghost will come haunting you
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Whose guilty conscience might you be referring to Mr. Poet-Agreeable?
But if you're an innocent, we'll lynch
Lottie toMorrow to be sure. If she then turns out to be just a cobbler, then bad for us (but wonderful play by
Lottie!).
On the question of who else to lynch if there wasn't this
Lottie - Pitchie situation going on...
I don't know. Something bugs me with
Mac. Just looking at his latest... so when I reminded him of our logistical problems yesterDay when he had suspected the timing of my vote he says:
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mac
Alright, I didn't think of that. Vote placement is out of the window. You still voted for an innocent and not for who I think is a wolf. You're not of the hook, my friend.
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Now what kind of suspicion is this?
If we should suspect anyone who has voted for an innocent I'm afraid we should suspect everyone... well, that's actually what we have to do, but using that as an argument on anyone's particular suspiciousness is pretty poor. Not to talk of the latter part: if you don't vote for the one(s) I think is a wolf then you must be a wolf?
Maybe
Mac is just short of time, under RL pressure or something... In #663 I gave some reasons to suspect him and will not repeat them here.
But to be honest: with this many people left I would not have voted or called for voting
Mac toDay. Without this
Pitch-issue I might have suggested we checked out
Bes or
Morsul now when we can afford it. Or well,
Lottie - if she hadn't "revealed" that is (eg. if there would not be this whole case we have).
But I don't know. It's hard to say what one would have done without things unravelling this way. I might have taken a closer look to
Brinn, or
Boro, or... and who knows what I would have thought then?