I know what you mean. A-and I've been trying to follow what Haru's saying, and I'm getting even more confused!
I was wondering if maybe there's a pair of sheep and a pair of wolves, and if one of the pair gets ousted or eaten, the other one gets to... take out another player. But I'm not sure where the whole "loved each other" thing is coming from.
But when Haru suggested the idea of revenge, the Shepherd said that Romeo and Juliet didn't take revenge... oh, this is so frustrating.
Do you mind if I let the Shepherd in on this post, by the way? Not that there's much here to see, really, but if he has any hints for us, I, for one, would welcome them.
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That aside, have you got any suspicions?
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...and this new clue. Jeez, I hated Shakespeare the first time I had to read it!
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I know what you mean. A-and I've been trying to follow what Haru's saying, and I'm getting even more confused!
I was wondering if maybe there's a pair of sheep and a pair of wolves, and if one of the pair gets ousted or eaten, the other one gets to... take out another player. But I'm not sure where the whole "loved each other" thing is coming from.
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But when Haru suggested the idea of revenge, the Shepherd said that Romeo and Juliet didn't take revenge... oh, this is so frustrating.
Do you mind if I let the Shepherd in on this post, by the way? Not that there's much here to see, really, but if he has any hints for us, I, for one, would welcome them.
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