Well, from what I can make of it, with the killers gone and the protectors doing their job, the only way the wolves win is through ousting. And since nobody from yesterday's clue was ousted, that gives them more of a chance to put two sheep up for voting.
Are we sure that the protectors will always choose the right team to protect?
I agree that having two clues open like this complicates things. Hopefully we'll only focus on one at a time. It worked out in this past ousting, but generally I feel it's a bad idea to put teams from different clues up to vote together.
I admit, I can't say for sure. I have been in a game with protectors before, but unfortunately the flock ousted them in the first round. They never had a chance to do their job.
The Scarlet Devils looked pretty inexperienced to me, so although I thought that the girl was a little abrasive... I don't think that they're wolves. So that leaves Crimson Petal and Celestial.
Sakuya's attitude caught my attention, as well, but the more I observe her it seems like it may simply be her personality.
Crimson Petal has opened a post with my team, but they haven't replied to my comment yet, however I did speak to one of the members of that team during the ousting and while he did answer my questions he tended to be a little vague.
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D-Does that mean Crimson is a wolf?
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I agree that having two clues open like this complicates things. Hopefully we'll only focus on one at a time. It worked out in this past ousting, but generally I feel it's a bad idea to put teams from different clues up to vote together.
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I ain't gonna lie--out of good old fashioned self-preservation, I'd like to concentrate on yesterday's clue.
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Fair enough. Who do you suspect out of that clue?
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Crimson Petal has opened a post with my team, but they haven't replied to my comment yet, however I did speak to one of the members of that team during the ousting and while he did answer my questions he tended to be a little vague.
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