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Originally Posted by h0llygh0st

Please elaborate on my suspicion... Do you got any 'evidence' other than your guts?
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There's a lot of things and I really can't be bothered with reading all of those pages again but I'll elaborate a bit further on what I can remember. You started the game by complaining about your role, indicating that you actually weren't anything special. Why do I say that? Well, everyone wants to be special (special being werewolf, maybe an assassin) so what I drew from that was that you actually were a werewolf but counted on the majority of people thinking "Hey, he complained about his role, must be a villager."
After that I started to suspect DK, let me refer to another post of mine:
"If you think that I took DK being a wolf from him just saying "I'm the alpha wolf!111!11" and me just taking his word for it then that's a bit off. Of course the alpha wolf wouldn't just come out and say that he was the alpha wolf, would he? I think that's exactly what DK was counting on us thinking and so he did that to get him off the hook. I suspected & still suspect h0lly more than I do him though."
Why would you defend DK if you have nothing more solid than a gut feeling that he was joking? Another plausible explanation would be that either one of you was the assassin and the other a mason, I'm not really leaning towards that theory though. However after that you continued to make remarks, subtle & not-so-much subtle that you were actually just a villager and it sounded like you were overdoing it a bit to me.
I can't remember what TJD said about you in the previous stories but in the last one he blatantly made someone say that you were up all night along with DK & oogtra, I realize that this sounds way too easy and perhaps not all of you are werewolves and maybe only one of you but after that, DK & oogtra get together and vote MicMaster for some really poor reasoning because someone else had started, be it a werewolf or just a misled villager but it sounds like something a werewolf should do, take advantage of someone's misguided opinion and go along with it.