Good game. I must say the wolves are pretty clever for killing off most of the active, enthusiastic players early in the game. This is so that the wolves will be able to successfully manipulate the remaining players into killing the wrong ones near the end of game, as (1) they're most likely clueless due to their inactivity or lack of interest in the game and (2) there will not enough active ones to counter the wolves' influence and thus get a more favourable bandwagon going. I mean, Lord Wilmore was the only surviving villager that tried to counter their influence and rally his remaining brethren in the final round. I don't know if this really was part of their strategy, but that's essentially how I felt about the situation.
In any case, this has to be the most frustrating werewolf game I've ever played or watched; almost everyone just went after his own targets. The villagers in the other ones I've played were much more cooperative. However, I was part of the problem as well, primarily because some villagers (dead or alive) were planning to get Irush before the time I started accusing Sean and I, for some reason, was more interested in going after my own target (rooster) than joining their bandwagon. Speaking of rooster, my biggest blunder in this game was to accuse her of being a wolf. That was the dumbest move I've ever made. I admit I really didn't have any good reason to accuse her; I simply acted on instinct and followed the bloodthirsty crowd. I knew I made a big mistake the moment I realized I just couldn't think of a single good reason to support my accusation. My accusation against Sean was a different case. Either way, lesson learned.
Well played, wolves. Well played.