This is a dillema...
We each know were not the wolf. Except for the actual wolf, of course, who knows he's the wolf, but let's put the pretense aside because we know he's not going to step forward and say "here am I, hang me".
That being the case, I have to decide between train and Limited. For some time, I've been convinced that Limited is not a wolf. He was the first to go after DarthFerret and if he were the wolf, why would he turn on his fellow wolf? Having to chose between Spiderman and train would have been a much tougher choice, right? Spiderman added his vote at the last minute when it may have been "writing on the wall" time.
But there's the rub...if Limited is such an obvious villager, why is he still alive? If train's the wolf, why not just kill off Limited and make the final decision difficult?
The complication was Ransac having to announce early that we was the seer and didn't really have any information. It may have been better for all of us had that not happened. Only one wolf needs to live, so as soon as the Seer is as good as dead, attacking a fellow wolf could be the easiest way to avoid future suspicion. When everyone else was switching to Sageridder, Limited switched to DarthFerret.
It is possible that train is a very clever wolf and figured I would "overthink" things.
I also realize that much of the argument I've presented could apply to me and my voting for DarthFerret. So, it's time to come clean about who I truely am. See, I've been tracking the werewolves for some time now. It's my "true calling" as it were. I've a lot of experience evading wolves and if we hang a villager tonight (assume the villager isn't me, that is), the wolves will have won, but I will slip away into the night, ready to fight another day.
See, early in the fight, I was putting out feelers, trying to get the wolves to want to hunt me down. I think I went about that poorly, trying to imply that maybe I might have some inside information as well. Unfortunately, Ransac made it too clear that he was the seer, so either I was too obvious or the wolves simply didn't think I was worth their time. If the wolves tried to kill me and discovered that I was too elusive for them, one of them might let something slip that would give me a clue as to their identity.
When that ploy didn't work, I did some calculations and realized that as villagers became scarse, we got to a point that the wolves coming after me would lead to a situation where we would have 4 villagers left and have to choose one to hang. If you're wrong with 4, the wolf kills in the night and there's no good trying to hang them if there are only 2 left...So, I had to reverse strategy and try to make sure that the wolf wouldn't want to come after me. Sure, I would slip away, but it would make it that much harder to determine who among the remaining 3 was a wolf.
Not that having to decide among the remaining 2 is any easier...
So, if you don't believe my story, go ahead and hang me and let the wolves win. But if you think back on my comments, I think you will find that they are consistent with my explaination.