Sorry, I overlooked this. I think it was the same time I made major noob mistake of talking when I had not looked at most recent post (leaves and checks most recent post to make sure I don't make same mistake). Okay. Don't want smited again.
I see you suspect me which is fine, but that is a hard reach since you don't know how I play. And my noobness forces me to make mistakes that you would see as wolfish. Those should probably be considered NAI, but by all means do you due diligence.
You still worry me. Specifically with you saying that I recanted when it is obvious where I got the impression you had not been a wolf. You make wolfreads on someone that is making noob mistakes strikes me as wolfish. I can see taking it personal, but I would've laughed it off as "what an idiot" not "he's a wolf" (but I am less worried by you after what others said. I stuck with you as yeet vote b/c I don't like to change votes w/o a good reason. And frankly I am having difficulty sorting all of this out as we go)
DocE as I have always said has in your face style but too much so to think wolf.
AM has similar active style but just asks probing questions. I was thinking inquisitive villager but... She seemed to take things personal and make bad arguments. These arguments struck me as wolfish. I will try to gather the quotes that made me think this. One was her arguing against a wolf in the north pretty hard- when in all likelyhood there is one there and it would make sense. I get not yeeting everyone there, but it seemed overly defensive to the point I thought it was a threat. She usually post subtle, coy questions but was more reactionary with that argument.
I will try to put other thoughts down when I get time. I worry about letting wolves know who are villagers (and maybe vice versa- WIFOM). I think I could more easily prove some points but think they may be detrimental to give too much away. Hence the fun of the game. What to do?