And from our confirmed sheep - that's an excellent thing.
It says "three answers" - if 19 wasn't repeated, I might suggest that they are ages, but only three of the numbers are the ages of players. However, the repetition of 19 seems pointless in that regard.
Perhaps the three numbers that correspond to ages when one entered camp are the suspects.
Two nineteen year olds and a twenty three year old (which would be me), or a fifteen year old and a nineteen year old. I doubt anyone here is twelve, eleven, or one.
1, 11, 12, 15, 19, 19, 23
Seven numbers, three answers, one wolf.
If it weren't for the first number, I'd say they're ages.
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It says "three answers" - if 19 wasn't repeated, I might suggest that they are ages, but only three of the numbers are the ages of players. However, the repetition of 19 seems pointless in that regard.
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Two nineteen year olds and a twenty three year old (which would be me), or a fifteen year old and a nineteen year old. I doubt anyone here is twelve, eleven, or one.
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As, I said, I was 13, and am 14 now. None of the numbers apply to me.
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Was anyone here 1, 11, 12, or 19 when they entered camp?
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The numbers could correspond to our position on the list.
Adding the numbers together produces this:
1, 2, 3, 6, 10, 10, 5.
Those are far more than three numbers, so it obviously doesn't work.
Subtracting the first number from the second produces this:
1, 0, 1, 4, 8, 8, 1.
Discard zero, and you're left with three unique numbers. 1, 4, and 8.
Ash, myself, and Sano.
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