I'm trying to think about this thing logically. Statistics and what have you. As it stands, we're down two people, with one being a confirmed sheep.
[He wrote down the names of the people left on the wall.] Our first clue tells us the most dangerous person might not be a wolf. the newest one implying that a wool coat makes an effective disguise.
I'm willing to knock Ocelot off the list of possible wolves because of how he reacted to Big Boss being eliminated from the game. He showed clear remorse, and has a history of thinking well of the man. Even though he's a spy, I find it highly unlikely he'd attack his own idol and then go into a kind of mourning over his disappearance. [With that, he crossed Ocelot's name out.]
[eyeroll] A wool coat? Obviously the wolves will be disguising themselves as sheep, that's clearly printed in the rules. The clue either means that someone who was a sheep in the last game, that is to say, Ocelot, is also a sheep in this one, or that someone made from a confirmed sheep is also one. That is to say, me.
That's not bad reasoning, however. [He regards Mantis's list.] Ocelot, for whatever reason, worships Father. He is the only one he wouldn't immediately turn on.
The first clue rules out the most obviously dangerous. However you define it, I'd say it's safe to take that Soviet behemoth out of the running.
[A low grumble.] I can't stand these clues. I can't do English word play well. [The implication of the last line gave him pause.] That could almost be a positive take on your parentage. Are you feeling alright?
[The psychic smirked behind the mask.] At this point, one guess is as good as any. Even with only six players to consider, it's still about a...sixteen? seventeen percent chance of any of us being a wolf or a sheep.
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[He wrote down the names of the people left on the wall.] Our first clue tells us the most dangerous person might not be a wolf. the newest one implying that a wool coat makes an effective disguise.
I'm willing to knock Ocelot off the list of possible wolves because of how he reacted to Big Boss being eliminated from the game. He showed clear remorse, and has a history of thinking well of the man. Even though he's a spy, I find it highly unlikely he'd attack his own idol and then go into a kind of mourning over his disappearance. [With that, he crossed Ocelot's name out.]
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That's not bad reasoning, however. [He regards Mantis's list.] Ocelot, for whatever reason, worships Father. He is the only one he wouldn't immediately turn on.
The first clue rules out the most obviously dangerous. However you define it, I'd say it's safe to take that Soviet behemoth out of the running.
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[The psychic smirked behind the mask.] At this point, one guess is as good as any. Even with only six players to consider, it's still about a...sixteen? seventeen percent chance of any of us being a wolf or a sheep.
I'm voting Volgin out.
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