Well, Orgg's role was originally meant as a third wolf. If at anytime the "bad" wolves attacked him in the night, I would flip a few coins to determine the outcome. Should a wolf die by hanging, Orgg's character would have a scapegoat and would be allowed to claim victims during the night. However, the role grew more into that of a protecter through his own input and progressed as villigers hung each other.
With the Seer's death on the same night he discovered Orgg to be a wolf, it became apparent that there was no way I could have Orgg killing villigers alongside wolves and hangings. Something had to give. So, when a tie came about, I decided to let the Ghost Council have two votes. One to break the tie, and another (always assuming Turgy would out Orgg) to clue the remaining players in to my "twist." Orgg, being the great roleplayer he is, bluffed his way through every subsequent vote by making folks think him to be invincible.
Near the game's conclusion, there was no way for any villiger to win. However, there was still a loose end. And the Wolves did attack Orgg. Unfortunatly for them, the coins did not land in thier favor. The process for said coin flips is as follows:
Flip 1: heads = Orgg is killed; Tails = Orgg kills a wolf.
Result: Tails.
Flip 2: Heads = Orgg kills Oversoul; Tails = Orgg kills Ransac.
Result: Heads.
Now, there were three players. My appologies to Train. Orgg sent me a PM saying he thought a good ol' head bashing would end this game instead of him voting. If he must vote, it was for Train. I decided the head bash ending to be more appropriate.
So, the winner of this game is Orgg. Both for roleplaying (although you all did a great job), and for surviving to the end.
Any questions?
Also, sorry for the delay, my (free) internet hasn't been working properly lately and I'm already several picks behind in the fantasy draft as well as out of the next game.