Listen, I made a mistake and I'm sorry if it gets you and Ferdinand voted out. I was hoping there was more then one person who'd stick to their story and keep people from knowing who lied. I could admit that I voted for Mariya but I didn't want to tell anybody because it'd make me look like a wolf, and if I could come up with a good excuse I'd use it. But I think we both know just about how well that'd work right now
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We both made mistakes. I'm not sure I see how saying you voted for Mariya would make you look like a wolf, but I can follow your thought process following that, even if I don't necessarily agree with it.
I think you misunderstand me, Kuhn. I'm not particularly upset. Wolves win as a team, not individually. If we're voted out, it doesn't matter, unless we manage to mess it up for the last wolf in the process. This is my normal behavior for these games. You've never seen me in a situation like this before, and you're not familiar with my reactions. I am 'having fun' - admittedly not quite as much as I would be if I were skilled at this role, but deception doesn't come naturally to me, and the stakes aren't high enough to make it vitally important that I be impeccably believed.
In addition, dealing with Yuriev always puts me in a bad mood. Don't take it personally, because while it's personal, it's not personal to you.
Don't take that personally either. Yuriev and I have a hundred years of history, that's all.
I could say that I had a problem with Joshua, which I kind of do. When we first met he was hitting on Cielo too much and he hasn't exactly gotten any better since then. I don't really have any problem with Mariya's team though. Other then Mariya, they all seem pretty nice, just they also seem like they're good at this game. From the way Mariya reacted when she saw who was eaten, it makes me pretty sure she was doing something with Joshua's team, so I feel a little better about singling them out. But if I'd come out and admitted that I'd voted for them, I wouldn't really have a good defense.
...All right but if anything comes up, tell me okay? I'm not the best at being a leader, but I don't want either of you guys to feeling like this is some kind of chore. Also I don't want the shepherds to mess with either of you.
Generally speaking "I felt like so and so would have been dangerous as a wolf" is as much reason as anyone needs. Or even just "Something felt off about them." Instinct plays a part in these games as much as logic, and while those aren't strong reasons, they're good enough for a first day with no solved clue. Regardless, what's done is done. We'll see how it goes. I'm trying to buy us some points, though given my own tendency as a wolf, I don't know how successful I'll be.
Kuhn, don't take being the 'leader' too seriously. It means you have the voting power, but you have no responsibility towards me, just as I have no obligations towards you. But don't worry. While he's an amoral bastard, Yuriev is also scientifically conscientious. He won't do anything to me that would mess with his 'experiment'.
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I think you misunderstand me, Kuhn. I'm not particularly upset. Wolves win as a team, not individually. If we're voted out, it doesn't matter, unless we manage to mess it up for the last wolf in the process. This is my normal behavior for these games. You've never seen me in a situation like this before, and you're not familiar with my reactions. I am 'having fun' - admittedly not quite as much as I would be if I were skilled at this role, but deception doesn't come naturally to me, and the stakes aren't high enough to make it vitally important that I be impeccably believed.
In addition, dealing with Yuriev always puts me in a bad mood. Don't take it personally, because while it's personal, it's not personal to you.
Don't take that personally either. Yuriev and I have a hundred years of history, that's all.
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...All right but if anything comes up, tell me okay? I'm not the best at being a leader, but I don't want either of you guys to feeling like this is some kind of chore. Also I don't want the shepherds to mess with either of you.
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Kuhn, don't take being the 'leader' too seriously. It means you have the voting power, but you have no responsibility towards me, just as I have no obligations towards you. But don't worry. While he's an amoral bastard, Yuriev is also scientifically conscientious. He won't do anything to me that would mess with his 'experiment'.
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