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I agree with the possibility of specified protectors, but I'd think they would know who they can protect from. Of course, nothing is certain in this game of life, so we have to take all possible scenarios into consideration until we know better.

I've delved deeper into all of these claims and there is a high probability they are all true. I am doing my best to piece together evidence to back up their claims. Since they all are compellingly pro-village I will protect their identities unless one of them shows some fangs. Trust me to keep testing them until I am sure they can be trusted.

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I'm a little late but I agree with the majority so far.

Vote: Adam Sokern / Sok117

I find Mr Synclair suspicious as well, though Adam's actions yesterday make him pretty likely to be a werewolf.

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I don't think it would be most wise to protect Harriet tonight as she is a valuable player with lots of information. I don't think the werewolves woulsxbd be wise if they converted Harriet. She's been having lots of contact with other Townies and a sudden change of heart would most definitely be noticed. I also would advise Harriet to pass on any valuable information to a few/or one members to protect any info from getting lost.

The first don't needs to be a do, as I do think Harriet could use some protection.

The first don't needs to be a do, as I do think Harriet could use some protection.

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I don't think the werewolves woulsxbd be wise if they converted Harriet. She's been having lots of contact with other Townies and a sudden change of heart would most definitely be noticed.

There wouldn't have to be a change of heart, Harriet is so trusted that if we killed one innocent the people would still trust her, as anyone can make mistakes... Although lynching too many townies would be suspicious. But anyway, protection would be a good idea...

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There wouldn't have to be a change of heart, Harriet is so trusted that if we killed one innocent the people would still trust her, as anyone can make mistakes... Although lynching too many townies would be suspicious. But anyway, protection would be a good idea...

What I meant to say is that Harriet has publicly told about a few of the people she suspects. But she also had a lot of conversations via pm about who she suspects. Thus I think there are some members who would notice if she would be converted, as she would most likely vote for someone who she didn't suspect before. Thus I think it would be as stupid move for the werewolves to convert her. Oh protector, please protect Harriet. And since we appear to have at least 4 protectors I would say it wouldn't be to hard to at least find one person to protect Harriet.

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Vote Tally:

Adam Sokern/ sok17: 20 (Sandy, CallMePie, iamded, Walter Kovacs, Admiral Ron, Shadows, Hinckley, badboytje88, WhiteFang, Rufus, Alopex, def, Quarryman, Fugazi, Bob TCM, Peanuts, Ricecracker, Lord Arjay, Eskallon)

Charles Synclair/ CallMePie: 1 (sok117)

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Well I guess that's it then, nothing more I can say will convince you if I haven't already, im ready for bed, fell free to close the day god, nothing more need be said here.

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Why am I always late to the party? Stupid time zones nap times.

I trust Harriet's judgment, and it was awfully suspicious of Mr. Sokern to defend Zed with such passion on the first day.

Thus, I will vote: Adam Sokern/ sok17.

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Well I guess that's it then, nothing more I can say will convince you if I haven't already, im ready for bed, fell free to close the day god, nothing more need be said here.

I don't find this argument very convincing. Reminiscent of someone waiting to die at the old folks home :cry_sad:

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I don't find this argument very convincing. Reminiscent of someone waiting to die at the old folks home :cry_sad:

Thats because it's not an argument, you guys have clearly already made up your mind, and nothing I can say now will change it. Sorry I lost what little fight I had in me left, but I just don't see what the use is, and even when I try to prove myself, you guys will merely shrug it off saying "oh, he said to much for me to care" or "oh, I don't want to read those quoted PMs, they seem a bit to lengthy". So I'm done, there is no stopping a lynch mob when its started, but quite frankly I only have myself to blame. So good luck with the werewolves!

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I'm not entirely convinced we're doing the right thing by convicting you Stokern. We might as well have gone after Charles Synclair. But both of you have made yourself look suspicious by defending the late Zed Philips yesterday, although Charles explicitly mentioned he wasn't defending him. :wink: You going against each other today may very well be a diversion to make us think only one of you is a werewolf. But I doubt you're off the hook Mr. Synclair, even if Stokern is found to be a werewolf.

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Hmmm...

My apologies that it had to end like this, officer. Even if I were to unvote you now and cast my vote against someone else, I doubt we'd have enough time to rally everyone else and turn them around, and in doing so we'd be taking the same chance on someone else, but giving them almost no time to defend themselves. It is nearing the day's end after all, isn't it?

Anywho, if you are not a werewolf, it will give us something to start on tomorrow. And if you are, well then, yay for us. I hope you understand. :sadnew:

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I'm not entirely convinced we're doing the right thing by convicting you Stokern.

What's the point in asking this now? We've already convicted him. It was a coin toss anyway. :sceptic:

If there's a person with the role of The Hunter out there, we need you to contact me in private. Or contact someone you trust. The person with your bullets doesn't know where to find you. Please use me as a go between or somebody you trust. If you have trusted someone and they've told you they'll get you the bullets, you're not trusting the right person. I know who actually has the bullets and they can get them to you tonight.

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It was a coin toss anyway. :sceptic:

It's basically what I meant to say... and as there's no other way to distinguish werewolf from stupid, a conviction seems like the way to go.

Reginald Greyson endorses this conviction.

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Right, it looks like we know what we're going to do today, and most likely tomorrow too. Nice detective work everyone. :thumbup:

I'm just curious... If we know what we're going to do today, why are you not voting?

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I'm just curious... If we know what we're going to do today, why are you not voting?

Because if you had been following this game, you'd know Greyson claims he is unable to vote for anybody. :hmpf:

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Because if you had been following this game, you'd know Greyson claims he is unable to vote for anybody. :hmpf:

While that's true, it's pretty clear she was talking to Mr Lyons not Mr Greyson.

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Because if you had been following this game, you'd know Greyson claims he is unable to vote for anybody. :hmpf:

Good point, but he was pointing out that Mr. Lyons hasn't voted yet...

:blush: I meant she. Sorry Fiona! I love your dress. :wub:

While that's true, it's pretty clear she was talking to Mr Lyons not Mr Greyson.

Hey Cleavage Sister! Great minds think alike! Where's Beatrice? Let's go grab some cock!

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Sorry, I got a little confused about who spoke what...

But it seems there really is just one person who has yet to vote (aside from Greyson).

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