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sexy_roach February 28 2006, 20:26:19 UTC
And I come bearing a clue~

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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n_is_for February 28 2006, 20:47:59 UTC
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.

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for_the_han February 28 2006, 20:48:44 UTC
I was twenty-three when I entered camp.

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n_is_for February 28 2006, 20:50:19 UTC
I thought as much. I was 13 when I entered, and am 14 now.

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sexy_roach February 28 2006, 20:51:22 UTC
I'm 23 right now.

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for_the_han February 28 2006, 21:04:55 UTC
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.

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n_is_for February 28 2006, 21:08:41 UTC
Then I suppose the next required step is to learn everyone's ages.

As, I said, I was 13, and am 14 now. None of the numbers apply to me.

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onsen_addict February 28 2006, 21:09:58 UTC
Ages? I was 15 when I arrived in camp. I had my birthday earlier this month though.

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n_is_for February 28 2006, 21:21:42 UTC
So the 15 could apply to you, Sano-san, the 23 to Ying-

Was anyone here 1, 11, 12, or 19 when they entered camp?

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sexy_roach February 28 2006, 21:21:00 UTC
I was 22 when I first arrived and turned 23 in November.

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for_the_han February 28 2006, 20:48:09 UTC
A pattern?

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for_the_han February 28 2006, 21:30:42 UTC
I've another theory.

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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sexy_roach February 28 2006, 21:36:10 UTC
Huh, you know, that sounds more like it.

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n_is_for February 28 2006, 21:37:32 UTC
It certainly has less of an element of confusion to it.

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for_the_han February 28 2006, 21:39:07 UTC
So, out of us three, who is the most wolfish?

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sexy_roach February 28 2006, 22:01:19 UTC
I really don't think it's you, so far you've been one of the most helpful persons here; even if you went up for voting last night.

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