I have been working all evening on MaGog's "GOG scanning" code, rewriting portions of it to adapt it to GOG's new look and format (probably 1-2 weeks of work; why, GOG, why?).
Before going to bed, I entered our thread to see what had happened. I must say I am rather dismayed. I had all but convinced myself that trentonlf and Krypsyn were villagers, but now I feel I need to reconsider both. Reading their scuffle left me with some nagging doubts about both of them. I can now imagine one of them being a wolf, perhaps even both.
trentonlf:
- Makes a reasonable case againt Krypsyn, but
- I am wary of people who claim post-factum that they did something in order to trap a wolf ("I throw a vote out for amok that was a test to see if anyone would jump on it. I really was hoping to hear more when I did (my thoughts even at this time were leaning toward Krypsyn)").
- This is the second day that he pulls a rabbit out of a hat with a curse looming over our heads.
- Mentions in passing that JMich was "possibly the seer too". Weird comment. What are the odds of that? 1 in 9? Why would it be related to the night #1 kill?
Krypsyn:
- Makes a reasonable case againt trentonlf, but
- I am wary of people who claim post-factum that they did something in order to trap a wolf ("I wanted to see who would still be targeting him, and who might still be trying to use him as a lever against town. Given what GreenDigitalWolf posted during Night 2, I was reasonably certain he was not a wolf").
- Having also seen GDW's nightly posts, I am not so sure they are such a clear-cut indication that he is not a wolf, nor that he is a wolf. Either a wolf or a villager could have made the mistake of replying to post X (which is what GDW did) without noticing that post X+5 (or something like that) was nightfall.
Nevertheless, none of this is enough to make either of you more suspect than the three I have already doubts about (amok, GDW, Sage). I am ignoring for now the fact that both of you began a wagon on amok and I will just follow my own instincts, which I have already stated several times before.
UNVOTE: THE TREE ON TOP OF THE HILL VOTE: amok P.S. amok, I have no idea what you can learn from the number of hours you stayed at L-2, except possibly the number of hours I spent working on MaGog.
P.P.S.
2014 Academy Awards:
The winner in the category of "Scariest Moment in a Horror Film":
- The last 4 seconds of GOG's
"Fresher, Better GOG.com" movie: "And more is yet to come. So stay tuned".
More? More???