The ominous howling during the night puts the villagers extremely on edge as the day dawns and anxious villagers emerge, hoping that there has been no tragedy during the night.
Faces are counted. People bang on doors to wake their friends.
Slowly the realisation dawns.
Yartek isn't there. Fearing the worst, the villagers go to investigate the house.
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Reading these posts, there seems to be question brought over whether there's a conman as in the last game and how this could be affecting rossb's judgements.
First off, as the conman of the last game, I can tell you I had no power to make the guilty appear innocent, only the reverse. Therefore if our seer doesn't finger someone, they're probably fine.
Second, this game is using a slightly different set of people... we have inventors and warriors instead of nurses and vigilantes. A conman type doesn't seem to fit with the whole "werewolf" bit.
Now I'll admit I could be wrong about this, but personally I'm not concerned over the possibility. Given that few people are actively suspicious, it would be hard for the conman and seer to target the same person anyway during this game. If concern grows, maybe rossb could recheck people and see if they register differently...
As for rooting out the wolves, I'd look either for people who are jumping on bandwagons and not saying much, or people who are offering opinions and advice without making themselves memorable. Yes, I know I probably fall into one of these categories. No, I am not a werewolf.
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