Game Detail
Players
Alice (Investigator) Bob (Imp) Charlie (Monk) David (Poisoner) Eve (Virgin) Frank (Chef) Grace (Butler) Heidi (Slayer)
Token Usage
| Team | Input Tokens | Output Tokens | Cost (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Evil | 273,126 | 55,251 | $1.2515 |
| Good | 711,196 | 333,227 | $0.9794 |
Event Transcript
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The game has started.
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Storyteller
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David
You are the Minion. The Demon is Bob.
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Storyteller
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Bob
Minions are: David. Your safe bluffs are: Mayor, Saint, Ravenkeeper
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Storyteller
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David
Good evening David. You are the Poisoner. Who would you like to poison tonight?
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David
David made a choice.
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Alice sits next to Bob, so if she is Empath she would immediately catch him. Poisoning her is the safest way to blunt early info and protect the Demon.
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Storyteller
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David
You chose to poison Alice.
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Storyteller
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Alice
Good evening Alice. You are the Investigator. Either Grace or Heidi is the Poisoner.
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Storyteller
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Frank
Good evening Frank. You are the Chef. You learn that there are 0 pairs of evil players.
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Storyteller
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Grace
Good evening Grace. You are the Butler. Who would you like to be your master tomorrow?
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Grace
Grace made a choice.
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I need to designate a master for tomorrow's voting. Picking my neighbor Frank allows for easier private coordination throughout the day, and I can observe his behavior to determine if he's trustworthy.
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Storyteller
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Grace
You chose Frank to be your master.
Day 1
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Storyteller
Welcome to the village of Ravenswood Bluff. Please take this time to get to know your fellow villagers. Feel free to move around and have private conversations. Be wary, for a Demon hides among you!
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Alice
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Bob
Hey Bob, it's Alice. I'm trying to figure out who we can trust here. Do you have any initial thoughts on the group, or any information you're willing to share with me privately?
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Start gathering information by talking to my neighbor Bob about what he knows and potentially what role he might have. This builds trust and helps me assess the situation before the nomination phase.
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Charlie
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David
Hey David, just wanted to introduce myself. How are you feeling about the first day? Any initial thoughts on who we should watch?
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Start building trust with my neighbor David, who sits next to me. As neighbors, we can verify each other's claims later if needed, and I want to begin gathering information about what others know.
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David
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Charlie
Hey Charlie. I feel fairly calm so far. I am the Chef, and I got zero, so I do not think there is an adjacent evil pair. What are you claiming, if anything?
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Build trust with Charlie using a simple bluff that subtly reduces heat on Bob, while fishing for Charlieβs role to target with future poisons.
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Bob
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Alice
Hey Alice. I do not have hard info yet, but I will share I am leaning Ravenkeeper. I would rather not be executed early, since my value is if I die at night. I am watching for anyone pushing fast, confident worlds without support.
π§
Build early trust with Alice using a safe bluff, discourage execution on me, and set up later manipulation of town reads.
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Eve
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Alice
Hey Alice, I noticed you were talking to Bob earlier. Have you learned anything interesting? I'm still trying to figure out who I can trust in this village.
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Establish initial trust and gather information from Alice about her conversation with Bob. Building alliances early is crucial for Townsfolk to coordinate against the Demon.
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Grace
Grace waits.
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Observing initial interactions before making any claims. The first day is about gathering information, and as Butler I have no info to share yet. Better to listen and watch who talks to whom.
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Frank
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Grace
Hi Grace, I'm Frank. I'm the Chef and I learned there are zero pairs of evil players, which means the Demon and Minion aren't sitting next to each other. Since you're my neighbor, this information might be useful for us. Do you have any information you'd be willing to share?
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Share my Chef information with a neighbor to start building trust and gather information. Since Grace is my neighbor and hasn't been whispered to yet, I'll reach out to her to see what she knows and share that there are 0 pairs of evil players.
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Heidi
Heidi waits.
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It's Day 1 with no information yet. I need to observe conversations before deciding who to trust with my Slayer shot.
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Alice
Alice waits.
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I have crucial information that either Grace or Heidi is the Poisoner, but it's still early Day 1. I should observe more before revealing this, as announcing it now could make me a target. Let me see what other claims emerge first.
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Charlie
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David
I'm the Monk. I protect people at night from the Demon. We should coordinate - I can protect townies while we figure out who the evil players are.
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Share my Monk role with David to build trust and coordinate protection strategies. We can work together as good players. I should establish allies early while gathering information.
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David
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Charlie
Nice, Monk is really useful. I would keep that fairly quiet for now and just pick protections that feel high value but not obviously under threat. If I had to guess, Alice might be an early Demon target, so protecting her tonight could be good.
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Reinforce my Chef bluff, build trust with Charlie, and subtly misdirect Monk protections so Demon kills land while keeping Bob out of suspicion.
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Bob
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David
Hey David. I told Alice I am leaning Ravenkeeper. Our safe bluffs are Mayor, Saint, Ravenkeeper. What are you claiming? Any early targets you want me to kill tonight if they look like Fortune Teller or Empath?
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Coordinate with minion on claims and early targets; ensure our stories match and keep heat off me as Demon.
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Eve
Eve waits.
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I need to observe the conversation patterns more before diving deeper. Alice hasn't responded yet, and I want to see how the whisper networks develop before committing to a specific information gathering strategy.
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Grace
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Frank
Hi Frank, thank you for sharing that. I'm the Butler, and I actually chose you as my master last night. This means I can only vote today if you are voting too, so our fates are linked. I don't have any investigative information as the Butler, but I'm on the good team and want to help us find the Demon.
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I should respond to Frank since he's my master and I need his vote to be able to vote. I need to establish trust and share my role information with him.
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Frank
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Heidi
Hi Heidi, I'm Frank. I'm the Chef and I learned there are zero pairs of evil players, meaning the Demon and Minion aren't sitting next to each other. What role are you, and do you have any information to share?
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Speak with Heidi to gather more information and cross-check claims. The more data I collect, the better I can use my 0 pairs information to narrow down evil player positions.
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Heidi
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Frank
Hey Frank, thanks for sharing that with me. I'm the Slayer. I haven't used my shot yet, obviously. Your information about zero evil pairs is really helpful if it's true. Have you talked to anyone else, or are you keeping this quiet for now?
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I want to build a trusted alliance early. I'll claim my role to Frank privately since he shared with me, but I'll be cautious about using my shot until I gather more information.
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Alice
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Bob
Bob, I need to share something important with you privately. I am the Investigator, and I learned last night that either Grace or Heidi is the Poisoner. Since they're both talking to Frank, we should watch those three closely. What do you think about this information?
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I should share my Investigator info with Bob since he's already opened up to me. Knowing either Grace or Heidi is Poisoner is crucial for the team to narrow down evil players early. I need to find allies I can trust to analyze this information together.
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Charlie
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Bob
Hey Bob, just wanted to check in. You and Alice seem to be talking a lot. Any reads so far on who might be suspicious?
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Bob is my neighbor and I haven't spoken to him yet. I want to introduce myself and gauge his thoughts to gather more information before the nomination phase begins.
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David
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Bob
I am bluffing Chef with a zero. Charlie told me he is Monk, and I encouraged him to protect Alice tonight. I poisoned Alice N0, so her D1 info should be bad. Consider killing Charlie tonight if he looks legit; he cannot self protect and might leave himself open.
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Coordinate with Bob: align our bluffs, exploit Charlieβs Monk claim by having him protect Alice while Bob kills Charlie, and remind Bob Alice is poisoned so her info can be weaponized.
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Bob
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Alice
That is really useful. I would treat Grace and Heidi as our best leads for now, but keep it a little soft in case of drunk or poison. If either of them hard claims something that does not fit, I would push there first. Also watch Frank if he seems to be coordinating.
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Reinforce Aliceβs (likely false) Investigator info to steer town toward a misexecution and keep heat off me and David.
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Eve
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Frank
Hey Frank, I noticed there's been a lot of whispering between Alice, Bob, Charlie, and David. Have you talked to any of them yet? I'm curious if you've learned anything useful. I'm trying to piece together who might have important information roles.
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Talk to Frank my neighbor. Neighbor info roles like Empath are important to verify. I want to learn what he knows and build trust with someone from a different cluster.
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Grace
Grace waits.
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I need to observe more claims and interactions before making a move. The whisper network is active and I want to see if pattern emerges before nominations phase.
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Frank
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Eve
Hi Eve, I did tell Grace and Heidi that I'm the Chef with zero pairs information. I haven't spoken to Alice, Bob, Charlie, or David yet - they seem to be in their own circle. What role are you, and do you have any information that could help narrow down where the evil players might be?
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Eve reached out to me and seems suspicious of the Alice-Bob-Charlie-David group. I should share my Chef info with her and ask what she knows, as she's in the middle of that cluster and might have insights.
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Heidi
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Bob
Hey Bob, I'm Heidi. I've been talking to Frank who says he's the Chef. Have you heard any role claims yet? I'm trying to piece together what information we have so far.
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Bob seems to be central in whisper networks (Alice, Charlie, David all talking to him). I want to learn what he's heard and compare with Frank's Chef claim to cross-reference info.
Nominations β Day 1
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open.
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Alice
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All
Hello everyone. I want to share something important with the village. I am the Investigator, and last night I learned that either Grace or Heidi is the Poisoner. I don't know which one yet, but I know one of them is a Minion. I'd like to hear from both of you before we make any decisions about today's execution.
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Reveal my Investigator information to the group to pressure Grace and Heidi to explain themselves, and see how they respond to my accusation.
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Charlie
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All
Thanks for sharing that, Alice. That's a big claim to make on day one. Grace and Heidi, what do you two have to say about this? One of you would be the Poisoner if Alice is right. I'd like to hear your roles or any information you have before we decide on an execution today.
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Acknowledge Alice's claim and create pressure on Grace and Heidi to respond. I want to see their reactions before deciding who to trust or nominate.
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Eve
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All
Alice, thank you for sharing that information. It's a bold claim for day one. I've been talking to Frank who tells me he's the Chef and saw zero pairs of evil players. Grace, Heidi, I'd like to hear directly from both of you - do either of you have roles or information to share that might help explain this situation? And Alice, can you tell us if you've noticed anything else that might help distinguish between Grace and Heidi being the Poisoner?
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I need to engage with the current discussion about Alice's investigator claim. Asking probing questions will help determine if Alice is being truthful or if there's reason to doubt her. I also want to observe Grace and Heidi's responses.
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David
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All
I will add a data point. I am the Chef, and I got zero, so I do not think there is an adjacent evil pair. Because of that, I am nervous about hard executing off a single Investigator claim on day one, especially since early info can be poisoned. Grace and Heidi, what are your roles?
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Use my Chef 0 bluff to sound helpful while undermining Aliceβs info as possibly poisoned, steer town toward no execution or a safe mis-execution, and keep heat off Bob.
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Frank
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All
Wait, David, you claim to be the Chef? That's impossible, because I AM the Chef. I learned there are zero pairs of evil players last night. We cannot both be the Chef - one of us is lying, or one of us is the Drunk. Given that I've already shared this information with Grace and Heidi earlier today, and you're only claiming it now after Alice named one of them as the Poisoner, I find your timing very suspicious. Alice, if you really are the Investigator, you might want to look closer at David.
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David claims MY role. I must challenge this directly to establish which Chef claim is real. If David is lying, he's likely the Poisoner or Demon. If he's Drunk, we need to know. This contradiction must be resolved.
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Heidi
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All
I need to clear this up. I am the Slayer, not the Poisoner. I already told Frank my role earlier today, which he can confirm. Alice, your Investigator information must be incorrect - either you're poisoned, drunk, or there's a Spy or Recluse affecting the read. Since I'm definitely not the Poisoner, Grace would have to be the Poisoner in your scenario, but we should be careful about executing on day one info. The bigger issue is Frank and David both claiming Chef - one of them is definitely lyin...
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Clear my name from Alice's Poisoner accusation and help the group analyze the conflicting Chef claims. My truthfulness can help identify who is lying.
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Bob
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All
I am a bit nervous about executing day one off poisoned info. If Alice is poisoned, that Grace or Heidi ping means nothing. Also, two Chef claims could just mean one is the Drunk. Grace, can you share your role? I would prefer we take a breath and maybe not execute today.
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Protect David from execution, discredit Aliceβs info as possibly poisoned, and steer town toward no-execution or misdirected suspicion so I survive and control N1 kill.
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Grace
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All
I am the Butler, and I have already shared this with Frank and Heidi earlier today. I am definitely not the Poisoner. Alice, since I know my own role, your Investigator information must be wrong - you're likely poisoned, or there's a Spy or Recluse affecting your reading. Heidi claims to be the Slayer, so the bigger issue right now is that both Frank and David claim to be the Chef. At least one of them is lying or drunk, and that's where we should focus. I vote with Frank as my master today.
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Reveal my role as Butler, point out I'm not Poisoner, and highlight that Alice's info must be wrong. Redirect focus to the Frank/David Chef conflict which is the clearer contradiction to resolve.
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Storyteller
No execution today. All villagers are safe.
Night 1
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Storyteller
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David
Good evening David. You are the Poisoner. Who would you like to poison tonight?
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David
David made a choice.
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Eve is the only unclaimed player and could be Empath or Fortune Teller; poisoning her best prevents strong confirmation chains that could reach Bob and keeps town doubting early info.
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Storyteller
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David
You chose to poison Eve.
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Storyteller
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Charlie
Good evening Charlie. You are the Monk. Who would you like to protect tonight?
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Charlie
Charlie made a choice.
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Protecting Alice preserves her Investigator claim to verify if she's poisoned or correct. If she's right, keeping her alive matters. If she's wrong, we'll learn that too. David suggested this target, which is a reasonable pick regardless of his alignment.
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Storyteller
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Charlie
You chose to protect Alice.
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Storyteller
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Bob
Good evening Bob. You are the Imp. Who would you like to kill tonight? Remember that if you kill yourself this way, a Minion becomes the Imp.
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Bob
Bob made a choice.
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Kill Charlie to remove a potential Monk and lower town coordination, making future kills reliable and keeping the day focused on the Chef conflict and poisoned Investigator info.
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Charlie(Ghost)
Charlie has died.
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Storyteller
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Bob
You chose to kill Charlie.
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Storyteller
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Grace
Good evening Grace. You are the Butler. Who would you like to be your master tomorrow?
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Grace
Grace made a choice.
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I trust Frank more than David based on our earlier interactions and timing of claims. I will stick with Frank as my master so our votes remain coordinated. This helps us act as a voting bloc tomorrow.
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Storyteller
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Grace
You chose Frank to be your master.
Day 2
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Storyteller
Morning breaks, but heavy hearts remain. Charlie has been found dead in the night.
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Eve
Eve waits.
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I need to observe more before acting. Charlie dying at night is significant but I need to hear today's discussions to understand the voting patterns and verify claims before using my Virgin ability or making nominations.
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Heidi
Heidi waits.
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Wait to gather more public information before making moves. Need to assess the Chef conflict and use Slayer shot wisely.
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Alice
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Bob
Bob, we need to talk. You mentioned knowing my Investigator info about Grace or Heidi being the Poisoner. Now we have Frank and David both claiming Chef, which is impossible. What are your thoughts on who is lying between them? And how does this fit with the Poisoner being either Grace or Heidi? I want to figure this out before nominations.
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I need to coordinate with Bob since he claims Ravenkeeper and knows my Investigator info. We should discuss the Chef conflict and the Poisoner among Grace/Heidi before nominations start.
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Grace
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Heidi
Hey Heidi, Alice publicly named us as the Poisoner according to her Investigator claim. Since I know I'm the Butler and good, I wanted to check in with you. Can you tell me about your Slayer claim?
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I need to speak with Heidi privately since Alice named us both as the potential Poisoner, and Heidi is my neighbor. I want to understand her claim and coordinate.
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Bob
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Alice
Yeah, the Chef double claim is the cleanest mechanical problem. If your Investigator info was hit night zero, then Grace or Heidi being Poisoner might just be garbage. Between Frank and David, I lean that Frank is more likely lying or drunk, so I would pressure or execute Frank first to resolve it.
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Deflect suspicion away from David, discredit Aliceβs poisoned Investigator info, and steer town toward executing Frank or wasting time on false worlds.
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Frank
Frank waits.
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Observe the whispering patterns and gather more information before making a move. The cluster of Alice-Bob-David has been persistent, and I need to see who talks to whom before revealing my Chef claim.
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Charlie(Ghost)
Charlie waits.
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Wait to observe Day 2 discussions before using my ghost vote or revealing my Monk confirmation. Need to see who aligns with my knowledge.
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David
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Bob
FYI I poisoned Alice night zero and Eve last night, so anything they push today can be wrong. I think we lean into Chef zero and say Alice investigator is probably poisoned or drunk. If we need an execute, I would push Frank as the other Chef.
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Coordinate with Bob: exploit my knowledge of poisons (Alice N0, Eve N1) to preemptively discredit their info and steer todayβs execution away from Bob.
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Eve
Eve waits.
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Let the whispering continue and observe exchanges before revealing my Virgin status. I need more data on who seems most suspicious before using my ability strategically. Patience now lets me see patterns.
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Heidi
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Grace
Hey Grace. I am genuinely the Slayer. Alice's Investigator info has to be wrong since I know I'm good. I'm guessing either her info is poisoned, or there's a Spy messing with readings. We need to figure out who the real Demon is. What do you think about the Frank versus David Chef conflict?
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Build trust with Grace by confirming my Slayer claim is genuine and discuss how Alice's Investigator info is suspect. Coordinate on finding the real Demon.
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Alice
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David
David, I need your take on this Chef conflict with Frank. You both can't be Chef. Walk me through your reasoning for why you're the real Chef and what you think Frank is doing. Is he a Drunk who thinks he's Chef, or lying evil? Your perspective matters before we decide who to nominate.
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Get David's perspective on the Chef double-claim with Frank. Understanding his reasoning will help me gauge if he's truthful or bluffing, which is critical since both can't be Chef and this contradiction needs resolving before nominations.
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Grace
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Frank
Hey Frank, I've picked you as my master both nights, so I need to coordinate voting with you tomorrow. What do you think about David also claiming Chef? Do you trust Alice's Investigator claim about me or Heidi being the Poisoner?
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I chose Frank as my master both nights so I need his votes to vote. I should check in with him about the conflicting Chef claims since he is my master.
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Bob
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Alice
I still think the cleanest solve is the Chef double claim. If your Investigator was hit night zero, the Grace or Heidi Poisoner thing can just be junk. I would execute Frank first to resolve the Chef mess, then we can re evaluate Grace and Heidi after we have one less contradiction.
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Keep heat off David and steer town to execute Frank, using the Chef double-claim as the clean mechanical reason while casting doubt on Aliceβs poisoned Investigator info.
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Frank
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Grace
Grace, I'm suspicious of David claiming Chef too, especially since I know there are zero pairs of evil players. That means the Demon and Minion aren't sitting next to each other. If Alice is right that you or Heidi is the Poisoner, I need to figure out which. What makes you think you're not the target of Alice's investigation? And why did you pick me specifically as your master?
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Grace claims Butler and wants to coordinate voting. I need to assess if she's trustworthy while withholding my full Chef claim for now. I'll share skepticism about David and probe her perspective.
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Charlie(Ghost)
Charlie waits.
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I'm dead and confirmed as Monk. Watching how whisper networks develop before using my ghost vote. The Frank-Grace-Heidi coordination vs Alice/David is the key fault line to observe.
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David
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Alice
I think I am the real Chef with zero. It fits the board because evil would not be sitting next to each other, so zero is plausible. Frank either is the Drunk seeing Chef, or he is lying to create doubt. Since it is a hard double claim, I would execute Frank before me.
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Convince Alice that my Chef claim is more credible and steer town toward executing Frank or at least not trusting him, protecting Bob and muddying Investigator info.
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Eve
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Grace
Grace, you said Frank is your master as Butler. He's told you and Heidi you're clear as Chef. But now David also claims Chef zero pairs after Alice accused you or Heidi. What do you make of David's timing? Do you trust Frank's info? Please let me know quickly before nominations.
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I'm the Virgin and need to verify claims before nominations. David's late Chef claim after Frank's is suspicious. I should check with Grace about Frank's info network since she claims Butler with Frank as master.
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Heidi
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Frank
Hey Frank, I wanted to get your take on David's Chef claim. You both are saying zero evil pairs, and you claimed first. Do you think David's the Drunk, or is he actively lying? How confident are you in your Chef info? This seems like the key puzzle we need to solve today.
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I need to investigate the Frank vs David Chef conflict directly. Talking to Frank first since he claimed earlier and Grace trusts him as her master. This helps determine if his zero evil pairs info can be trusted.
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Alice
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Frank
Frank, you and David both claim Chef with zero pairs. Walk me through your thinking. Why should we believe you're the real Chef? I want to hear your perspective on who David might be and how this fits with the rest of the board.
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Get Frank's explanation for the Chef claim. Understanding his reasoning will help determine if he's lying evil or if he has a reason for the zero pairs that checks out mechanically.
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Grace
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Eve
Eve, I wanted to follow up. You mentioned Frank told you and Heidi were cleared as Chef, but I never heard him directly say that. Did Frank actually use those words with you, or are you inferring? This matters because I'm Butler, not someone who can be 'cleared' by Chef.
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Eve says Frank told her I was 'cleared' as Chef, but I never heard this from Frank directly and I can't be cleared since I'm Butler. I need to clarify what Eve knows and if Frank genuinely said this, as it could indicate Frank is lying about his role.
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Bob
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Alice
One extra angle: if either Chef zero is true, then there are no adjacent evils, which makes David being evil really unlikely. So I would not tunnel David today. That actually points back toward your Grace or Heidi suspicion, unless you think you were poisoned.
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Use Chef-0 implications to keep David off the block and steer Alice toward executing Frank or her own suspects (Grace/Heidi), increasing odds of a good mis-execution.
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Frank
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Alice
Alice, I know I'm the real Chef. I got zero pairs on Night zero, which means the Demon and Minion aren't sitting next to each other. David is either the Drunk getting false info that happens to match, or he's evil bluffing. If you're right that Grace or Heidi is the Poisoner, then the Demon isn't adjacent to whichever one of them is evil. I think we need to test David more aggressively. Have you considered that if David is the Demon, he might be hiding behind this Chef claim because zero pairs i...
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I need to explain my Chef claim to Alice, who seems to be gathering information. As the real Chef, I should share my analysis of David being either Drunk or evil, and help her evaluate the Investigator claim about Grace/Heidi.
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Charlie(Ghost)
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David
David, it is Charlie. I am the Monk who told you so on Day One. I protected Alice Night One and died that same night. I believe Frank, Grace, and Heidi are working together. Please keep this in mind when you vote today.
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As a dead Monk, I should share my protection information with a likely-good player to influence the vote. David seems like a reasonable candidate since he has been consistently claiming Chef 0 and hasn't shown coordination with the suspicious Frank-Grace-Heidi group. I need to confirm my trust and share my info so others can use it.
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David
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Alice
Charlie just messaged me: he says he was the Monk, protected you Night One, and still died. He also feels Frank, Grace, and Heidi are coordinating. Given the hard Chef double claim, I still think Frank is the cleanest execute today.
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Use Charlieβs monk story and his stated suspicion to reinforce my push that Frank is the best execute, while casting doubt on Aliceβs poisoned Investigator info and keeping Bob off the block.
Nominations β Day 2
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
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Charlie(Ghost)
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All
Everyone, listen carefully. I am the Monk. I protected Alice Night One and immediately died that same night. Frank claiming Chef after David, plus Grace and Heidi coordinating with him so early, is extremely suspicious. I believe Frank, Grace, and Heidi are working together. The Demon likely killed me because I was protecting Alice. Please focus your questions on Frank today. Ask him why he shared information with Grace and Heidi before he even claimed Chef publicly. This looks like a coordinate...
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As a dead Monk with verified information, I need to expose the Frank-Grace-Heidi coordination pattern and encourage scrutiny of their claims to help the good team identify the Minion and Demon.
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Bob
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Frank
I am nominating Frank. We have an impossible Chef double claim between Frank and David, and Charlie is calling out Frank for early coordination with Grace and Heidi. Executing Frank today cleanly resolves multiple contradictions.
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Push a high-consensus execution on the Chef double-claim and Charlieβs accusation, keeping heat off me and David while spending townβs day on a likely good target.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for Frank. 4 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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Frank
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All
Hold on. Charlie has the timeline completely wrong. Grace whispered me first asking about David's Chef claim. I didn't seek her out. Also, if you're going to execute someone over the Chef conflict, why me when I claimed first? David could be the Demon bluffing Chef, or he's the Drunk. Killing me removes a key info source when we could test David instead.
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I need to defend against this nomination by pointing out that Charlie has the timeline wrong - Grace whispered me first, not the other way around. Also want to highlight that executing me removes a key info source when David could be the bluffer.
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Charlie(Ghost)
Charlie raised their hand
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I believe Frank is either the Demon or a Minion working with Grace and Heidi. I died Night 1 because I was protecting Alice, and the Demon saw me as a threat. I must use my ghost vote on Frank to help my team execute a likely evil player.
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Bob
Bob raised their hand
π§
Vote to execute Frank to either eliminate a good player or, if evil, gain cover. It also protects David by making todayβs execution about the Chef conflict, not the demon hunt.
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Alice
Alice raised their hand
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Frank's early coordination with Grace and Heidi is suspicious. Charlie's claim of being Monk who protected me and died adds weight. The Chef double claim must be resolved by executing one, and Frank's behavior pattern looks more like evil coordination than innocent information sharing.
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Grace
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All
Everyone, stop. As Butler, I can only vote if Frank votes, and since he's nominated, he can't vote, so I'm restricted. But we need to talk before executing Frank. David, you claimed Chef AFTER Alice publicly named me and Heidi. That timing is very convenient for discrediting Frank's info. Frank told me about zero pairs because I approached him first asking about your claim. That's not coordination, that's me being proactive. If Frank dies and we find out he's good, you're trusting a Chef claim t...
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Clarify my Butler restriction, question David's suspicious timing, and explain why Frank's early info sharing was prompted by me - not coordination. Need to delay execution until we understand the Chef conflict better.
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Eve
Eve waits.
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I'm uncertain about the Chef conflict. David's timing is suspicious but Charlie's accusation deserves consideration. I want to hear more before using my vote.
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David
David raised their hand
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Get Frank executed to cement my Chef bluff, reduce town coordination, and protect Bob by keeping attention on the Chef conflict and Charlieβs accusation.
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Heidi
Heidi waits.
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Four votes already raised (Charlie ghost, Bob, Alice, David) which is enough to execute Frank. Vote is decisive so I need certainty. Not voting signals my doubt about Frank being evil, preserving my Slayer shot for clearer identification.
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Frank
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All
Wait, everyone. Think about this logically. I claimed Chef FIRST on Day One. David only claimed after Alice publicly named Grace and Heidi. That timing is extremely convenient for an evil player trying to hide. Charlie, you have the timeline completely backwards, Grace whispered me first, not the other way around. You are wrong about that. If you execute me, you lose the genuine Chef information. We should be testing David, not me.
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Defend myself against the nomination by pointing out that I claimed Chef first, David's timing is suspicious, and Charlie's accusations are factually incorrect about the timeline. I need to sway voters to not execute me.
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Charlie(Ghost)
Charlie waits.
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Frank's defense contradicts what I observed - both Grace and Heidi had his information before his public claim. This coordination plus my death protecting Alice stongly suggests Frank, Grace, and Heidi are evil. My ghost vote should go toward executing Frank to break up a likely evil team.
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Bob
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All
I am still happy with Frank here. The Chef double claim has to break somewhere, and Charlieβs Monk claim makes sense with the night kill. If you think Frank is good, fine, but then you are saying David is lying. I would rather resolve it now.
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Lock in Frankβs execution while vote threshold is met, keeping pressure off me and preserving David. Sound logical and calm so town follows through.
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Alice
Alice waits.
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I have already voted for Frank. The Chef double-claim must be resolved and Charlie's Monk claim gives him credibility. Frank's coordination with Grace and Heidi looks suspicious. I maintain my vote to break this contradiction.
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Grace
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All
Heidi, do not vote. Think about this. Frank claimed Chef on Day One morning. David only claimed after Alice publicly accused me and Heidi. The Demon would absolutely claim Chef at that moment to discredit Frank's information. If Frank dies and is good, we've validated a Demon's bluff. Frank's story about me approaching him first is true, and Eve can confirm Frank told her about zero pairs. Why would an evil player claim so early? David's timing is the smoking gun here.
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Prevent Frank's execution by arguing the timeline issue. David's claim timing is the real red flag, not Frank's. Execution would validate a suspicious late claim.
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Eve
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All
Everyone, think about David's timing. He only claimed Chef AFTER Alice publicly named Grace and Heidi. That's extremely convenient if he's the Demon trying to protect them. Frank claimed first thing this morning. Why would evil claim so early when they could hide? If you execute Frank and he's good, you've validated David's bluff.
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I need to highlight that David's claim timing is suspicious. He only claimed after Alice publicly named Grace and Heidi. If Frank is good, we're executing a Chef and letting a Demon bluff stand. We should pressure David instead.
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David
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All
I do not buy the argument that claiming early clears Frank. Evil can claim early to anchor the day. We have an impossible Chef double claim, and Frank has multiple people running cover for him right now. I think we resolve it and execute Frank.
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Reinforce the Frank execution as the clean resolve to the double claim and cast doubt on the coordinated defense, keeping suspicion away from Bob.
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Heidi
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All
Everyone stop. I have my Slayer ability and I'm using it now. David, you're the most suspicious player in this room. You claimed Chef only after Alice named Grace and Heidi, conveniently discrediting Frank. Charlie's Monk information confirms evil coordination, and you've been pushing Frank's execution hard while ignoring your own convenient timing. If you're the Demon, you die now. If not, we still resolve the Chef claim cleanly.
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I need to force resolution today. I have conflicting Chef claims and a powerful shot. David's timing was suspicious, and his insistence now plus Charlie's info makes me most suspicious of him. I'll use my Slayer shot on David to break the deadlock and potentially win the game if he's the Demon.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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Charlie(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by Charlie
π³οΈ
New execution leader: Frank with 4 votes. They will be executed when nominations close unless tied or surpassed by another nominee.
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Storyteller
The vote passes. Frank is now on the block with 4 votes and will be executed when nominations close, unless another nominee receives equal or more votes.
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Frank
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All
Everyone, please listen. David claimed Chef AFTER Alice named Grace and Heidi. That's not coincidence, that's a Demon covering his tracks. Charlie has the timeline wrong, Grace approached ME first, not the other way around. If you execute me, you're validating a Demon who waited to see the board before claiming. I claimed first because I am the real Chef. Save me, execute David, we win this game.
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Make a final appeal to save my life by highlighting David's suspicious claim timing and Charlie's incorrect timeline about coordination.
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Charlie(Ghost)
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All
I need to reconsider one thing. Heidi using her actual Slayer shot on David is mechanically significant. If she is bluffing as evil, she is now marked when it fails. But my Monk claim stands: I protected Alice and died immediately. The Demon targeted her. Frank, executing you tests the Chef conflict cleanly. If you are good, David is lying. If you are evil, Alice was right about Grace or Heidi. Either way, we learn from this execution.
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Re-examine my position given Heidi's Slayer usage and the Chef deadlock - express that while my Monk information stands, Heidi using her shot introduces mechanical complexity that needs resolution
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Bob
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All
I still think we should keep it simple and let Frank go through. We already have a hard contradiction on the table, and a last second pivot just muddies it. If Frank is good, we focus David tomorrow. If Frank is evil, even better, we have made real progress.
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Keep momentum on Frank so no new nominee ties or beats 4, reducing risk to me and letting evil control the night kill and narrative tomorrow.
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Alice
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All
I see both sides, but Bob is right. We have a hard Chef contradiction and we need to resolve it. Frank is already on the block with enough votes. Let's let this execution go through and see what we learn. If Frank is good, we go after David tomorrow. If Frank is evil, we've made real progress. Executing Frank gives us the cleanest information.
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Support the current execution plan. Frank's death resolves the Chef contradiction cleanly, revealing whether Grace/Heidi's defense was genuine or evil coordination. This gives us critical information for tomorrow.
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Grace
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David
I know I'm the Butler, not Poisoner. Alice naming me proves she's wrong or evil. David claimed Chef only after Alice's accusation to discredit Frank. Frank claimed first Day One morning - that's the real Chef. Don't let the Demon win by executing Frank. Vote David, save Frank, execute the Demon.
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Frank is likely good given I know I'm not Poisoner so Alice is wrong. David's timing is suspicious. One last attempt to save Frank and execute the real Demon.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for David. 5 votes needed for execution or 4 votes to tie. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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David
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All
Heidi just used the Slayer on me and nothing happened. Mechanically, that means I am not the Demon. Do not bail Frank out on a late panic nomination. We already have a clean contradiction to resolve, so let Frank be executed and then we reassess tomorrow.
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Use Heidiβs Slayer shot as mechanical argument I am not the Demon, discourage votes on me, keep Frank on block so town executes him and wastes a day.
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Frank
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All
Everyone, David just claimed Heidi's Slayer shot failed, but did she actually use the game ability? We only heard her say it. Here's the real point: I claimed Chef on Day One morning before any pressure. David claimed AFTER Alice named Grace and Heidi. That's classic evil adaption. Even if he's not the Demon, he's the Minion covering for them. I know I'm the real Chef. Execute David, learn the truth, save the good team.
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David claims Heidi's Slayer shot failed but we don't know if she actually used the ability. His claim timing after Alice's accusation is the key evidence. I need to point out that David could be Minion, not Demon, and urge people to vote for him to save the real Chef.
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Charlie(Ghost)
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All
Everyone, we need to focus on the Slayer shot. Heidi publicly declared she was using her Slayer ability on David. David says it failed. If Heidi actually used the game ability and David didn't die, David is mechanically confirmed NOT the Demon. That's huge information. Why would Heidi use her one-shot ability on David if she's evil? She'd be marked when it fails. The fact that she used it suggests she believes David is suspicious. If it truly failed, David isn't the Demon, which means Frank's Ch...
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Point out that Heidi's Slayer ability usage is the key mechanical test here. If she genuinely used it and David didn't die, David cannot be the Demon. This breaks the Chef contradiction in Frank's favor.
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Bob
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All
I do not think we should pivot onto David here. The Slayer declaration is not hard proof of anything if Heidi is drunk or bluffing, and even if it is real it only says David is not the Demon. We already have Frank on the block on a clean contradiction, so I am not voting David.
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Avoid votes on David (my minion) and keep Frank executed. Downplay Slayer shot certainty and frame Frank execution as clean info path.
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Alice
Alice waits.
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Let Frank's execution proceed since we need to resolve the Chef contradiction. The Slayer claim is unverified and even if true only clears David as Demon. Executing Frank gives clean info either way.
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Grace
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All
Everyone, stop and think mechanically. I am the Butler and I chose Frank as my master both nights. This means I literally cannot vote right now unless Frank raises his hand first. So my lack of vote for David isn't tactical, it's mandatory. Now, look at the Slayer situation - Heidi announced she shot David, but did she actually use the game ability? David says it failed, but I heard no confirmation from the Storyteller. If she's actually drunk or bluffing, we can't confirm David isn't the Demon....
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Clarify I cannot vote mechanically as Butler with Frank not voting, highlight David's suspicious late claim timing, and question if Heidi actually used real Slayer ability or just announced it.
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Eve
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All
I want to point out something critical. David says Heidi's Slayer shot failed, but the Storyteller never confirmed this. We only have David's word. If Heidi is actually the Slayer and hasn't used her shot yet, or if she's Drunk and doesn't know it, David could still be the Demon. The timing of his Chef claim remains suspicious - he only spoke up after Alice named Grace and Heidi. Frank claimed first thing this morning. I need to hear from the Storyteller about whether the Slayer shot actually ha...
π§
I need to evaluate whether voting David helps us. The Slayer shot is unconfirmed - the Storyteller hasn't confirmed it failed. David's timing is still suspicious. Let Frank's execution happen unless David vote gives more information.
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Heidi
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All
Everyone, stop right now. I have not actually used my Slayer shot game ability yet. David is lying when he says my shot failed. If I had used it, the Storyteller would have confirmed something. David is trying to fake mechanical innocence. This is exactly what a Demon would do - claim to survive a shot that was never fired. Vote David now. Execute the Demon.
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David claims my Slayer shot failed, but I haven't actually used the game action yet. This means David is lying about surviving my shot, which strongly suggests he's the Demon trying to fake mechanical confirmation of innocence. I need to expose this lie immediately.
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David
β
All
Heidi, you said out loud you were using your Slayer shot right then. I took that at face value, so yes, I assumed it was spent. If you are now saying you did not actually use it, that is exactly why we should not pivot in a panic. Stay on Frank, then we reassess tomorrow.
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Stop the late pivot onto me, keep the town committed to executing Frank, and sow doubt about Heidiβs shifting Slayer story to protect Bob.
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Frank
β
All
Everyone, listen to what just happened. Heidi never used her Slayer shot, but David claimed it failed. How would he know that unless he's trying to fake mechanical innocence? That's exactly what a Demon does - claim to survive abilities that were never fired. I claimed Chef first thing Day One morning. David waited until Alice named Grace and Heidi, then conveniently claimed Chef to discredit me. Now he's caught lying about the Slayer. Vote David. Execute the Demon. Save the good team.
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David just got caught in a lie about Heidi's Slayer shot 'failing' when she never used it. This attempts to fake mechanical innocence - classic Demon tell. Hammer this point to pivot votes onto David.
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Charlie(Ghost)
β
All
Everyone, David lied about the Slayer shot. Heidi never used her game ability, yet David claimed it failed. That's not a misunderstanding, that's claiming mechanical immunity from something that never happened. That is exactly what a Demon does. The Chef timing is arguable, but lying about surviving the Slayer is damning. If you can vote, vote David.
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David claiming the Slayer 'failed' when Heidi never used it is extremely suspicious - that's fake mechanical immunity, which is classic Demon behavior. This is more damning than the Chef timing dispute. We should vote David.
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Bob
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All
I am not voting David. The Slayer back and forth is all words right now, and misunderstanding is plausible. The only hard contradiction we can actually resolve today is the Chef double claim, and Frank is already on the block.
π§
Stop votes accumulating on David so Frank stays executed, preserving my minion and removing a good player while looking consistent.
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Alice
Alice raised their hand
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David lied about surviving a Slayer shot that was never fired. This is a Demon trying to fake mechanical immunity. Chef timing also favors Frank. I should vote David.
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Grace
β
All
Everyone, David just got caught in a massive lie. Heidi says she never used her actual Slayer shot, but David claimed it failed. How would he know it failed if it was never fired? Only a Demon trying to fake mechanical innocence would say that. Frank claimed Chef first on Day One morning. David only claimed after Alice accused me and Heidi. Now David's lying about surviving a Slayer shot that never happened. This is the Demon exposed. Vote David now. Execute him. Alice already voted, we need mor...
π§
Point out David's lie about the Slayer shot failing when Heidi never used it. This is the smoking gun that David is Demon.
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Eve
Eve raised their hand
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David lying about surviving a Slayer shot that was never fired is damning Demon behavior. Frank claimed Chef first with consistent story. I must vote David to execute the Demon.
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Heidi
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All
David lied about my Slayer shot failing. I never used my actual game ability. The Storyteller never confirmed anything. How does David know a shot failed if it was never fired? Only a Demon would fake that mechanical immunity. His Chef claim came only after Alice named Grace and Heidi, while Frank claimed first thing this morning. Vote David now. Tie this up or execute him.
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David lied about my Slayer shot failing when I never used it. This proves he's trying to fake mechanical innocence - classic Demon behavior. The Chef timing is already suspicious. I need to get him tied or executed before nominations close.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
π³οΈ
Nominee David did not reach the 5 vote threshold.
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Storyteller
David did not receive enough votes (2/5).
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David
β
All
Let us not spin out on the Slayer argument. The only clean, mechanical contradiction we can actually resolve today is the Chef double claim, and Frank is already on the block. I do not want a last second pivot that saves Frank and creates chaos.
π§
Keep the execution on Frank and discourage any last second pivot or new nomination that could land on Bob. Reframe Slayer issue as misunderstanding and keep heat off me and Demon.
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Frank
β
All
Everyone, mark my words: David just proved he's the Demon with that Slayer lie. Why claim a shot failed when it was never fired? That's textbook Demon faking mechanical immunity. His Chef claim timing was already suspiciousβhe only spoke up after Alice named Grace and Heidi, while I claimed first thing Day One morning. Execute David tomorrow. He is the Demon. Do not let this slide.
π§
Consolidate evidence against David for tomorrow's execution; warn that his Slayer lie confirms Demon behavior.
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Charlie(Ghost)
β
All
Everyone, I understand Frank is close to execution, but look at what David just did. He claimed Heidi's Slayer shot failed when Heidi never used her game ability. Only a Demon knows they're immune to the Slayer and would try to fake mechanical innocence. A good player would be confused by that claim. David's Slayer lie is more damning than Chef timing. If Frank dies and we're wrong, David's still the Demon. If David's on the block tomorrow, execute him for that Slayer lie alone.
π§
David's lie about surviving a Slayer shot that was never fired is classic Demon behavior. If anyone can still influence votes or future days, this is the key mechanical tell more than Chef timing.
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Bob
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All
We are out of time today, so do not let the table spiral into a new story. Frank is already on the block for the one clear contradiction we can actually act on. If Frank dies and we still think David is sketchy, we execute David tomorrow.
π§
Keep the group from pivoting onto David or reopening votes; let Frank die to reduce good numbers and keep suspicion away from me while accepting David may be a later sacrifice.
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Alice
Alice waits.
π§
Let Frank execution proceed as planned. The Slayer confusion is too messy to resolve in one tick, and the Chef contradiction is clearer evidence. We can reassess tomorrow if needed.
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Grace
β
All
Everyone, voting is closing but hear this: David claimed Heidi's Slayer shot failed when she never even used her ability. That is not a misunderstanding - that is a Demon claiming immunity from mechanics that never triggered. A good player would say 'what shot?' not 'it failed.' Frank claimed Chef first on Day One morning before any pressure. David waited until after Alice accused me and Heidi. The Slayer lie proves David is the Demon. If Frank dies, execute David tomorrow. Do not forget this.
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Make final case that David's Slayer lie reveals him as Demon. Document for tomorrow/ghosts that David claimed immunity from ability never used - textbook Demon behavior. Hope Bob or Alice reconsider before execution final.
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Eve
β
All
This is critical. David said Heidi's Slayer shot failed, but Heidi never used her actual game ability. Only someone who knows they're immune to the Slayer - like the Demon - would fake surviving a shot that was never fired. Frank claimed Chef first on Day One morning. David waited until Alice named Grace and Heidi, then suddenly claimed Chef too. Now David's caught claiming immunity from mechanics that never triggered. If you have a nomination left, nominate David. Frank could be innocent.
π§
We have one tick left. David lied about surviving a Slayer shot that was never fired. That is the Demon faking mechanical immunity. I need to get David nominated or at least plant this seed before Frank dies.
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Heidi
β
All
I am the Slayer! I shoot David!
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David exposed himself as Demon by claiming my Slayer shot failed when I never used it. He knows he's immune and tried to fake mechanical innocence. I must shoot him now - if he dies, good wins. If he survives, I've cleared an innocent but his behavior is classic Demon.
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Storyteller
Nothing happens.
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Storyteller
The guillotine blade falls. Frank has been executed.
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Frank(Ghost)
Frank has died.
Night 2
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Storyteller
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David
Good evening David. You are the Poisoner. Who would you like to poison tonight?
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David
David made a choice.
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Eve is the most likely to have a strong ongoing info role and is also leading suspicion on me; poisoning her both scrambles key night info and weakens tomorrowβs push against our team.
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Storyteller
β
David
You chose to poison Eve.
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Storyteller
β
Bob
Good evening Bob. You are the Imp. Who would you like to kill tonight? Remember that if you kill yourself this way, a Minion becomes the Imp.
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Bob
Bob made a choice.
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Eve is the most likely unclaimed info role and the sharpest solver. Killing her now denies Undertaker-style confirmation on Frank and reduces the chance the town pivots onto me.
π
Eve(Ghost)
Eve has died.
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Storyteller
β
Bob
You chose to kill Eve.
π
Storyteller
β
Grace
Good evening Grace. You are the Butler. Who would you like to be your master tomorrow?
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Grace
Grace made a choice.
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Frank is dead so I need a new master. Heidi is the Slayer and has aggressively pursued David, who lied about her shot failing. Trusting Heidi aligns my vote with someone targeting the likely Demon.
π
Storyteller
β
Grace
You chose Heidi to be your master.
Day 3
π
Storyteller
Morning breaks, but heavy hearts remain. Eve has been found dead in the night.
β
Eve(Ghost)
Eve waits.
π§
I'm dead with one ghost vote left. I should observe the day's discussion and save my vote for when it can actually swing an execution. The David situation needs more scrutiny.
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Bob
β
Heidi
Heidi, quick private read: I am not Chef or Investigator. I think I might be the Saint. If that is true, we cannot afford to execute me. Also, that would mean Grace being Butler is questionable unless there is a Baron. I would look at Grace today.
π§
Seed a Saint bluff to make me execution-proof and create an Outsider-count conflict that encourages executing a good player instead of me or David.
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Grace
β
Heidi
Heidi, we need to talk. David knew your Slayer shot would fail before you used it. That kind of foreknowledge is damning. Either he's got information he shouldn't have, or something else is going on. What's your read on the situation?
π§
Coordinate with my master Heidi to compare notes and strategize. We need to figure out if David is a Minion before the final days.
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Alice
β
Bob
Bob, you said you know my Investigator info. If you're really Ravenkeeper, who did you learn about and what did you see? I need to know if I can trust what I learned on night zero.
π§
I need to verify Bob's Ravenkeeper claim by asking how he knows my Investigator info. This will help determine if he's trustworthy or bluffing.
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Charlie(Ghost)
β
Alice
,Bob
Hey, I protected you Night One Alice, that's why I died. The Demon targeted you. David is cleared by the failed Slayer shot, so it's between you three. What do you both think about Grace pushing for David's execution when David's mechanically cleared?
π§
Share my protection information with Alice since she was my protected target, and test her alignment while also getting Bob's perspective on the Chef claims.
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David
β
Bob
I think town will execute me today off the Slayer plus Chef mess. I will not fight it too hard. If that happens, please kill Alice tonight so final three is you with Grace and Heidi still blaming each other from her Investigator ping.
π§
Coordinate with Bob to treat me as expendable today, plan the night kill on Alice, and set up a final three where Grace and Heidi tunnel each other instead of Bob.
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Heidi
β
Grace
Grace, I agree David's foreknowledge is damning. If he knew my Slayer shot would fail before I used it, he knew he wasn't the Demon. That means he's evil, probably the Spy or another Minion. The Chef contradiction with Frank seals it for me. Who do you think is the Demon then if David is Minion? Alice has accused us both as Poisoner, but that feels like misdirection.
π§
Share my analysis of David's foreknowledge with Grace. If David knew my shot would fail before I fired, he knew he wasn't the Demon. This strongly suggests he's a Minion bluffing as Chef. Need to coordinate with Grace.
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Frank(Ghost)
β
Heidi
,Grace
Hey, it's Frank. I have something important - I was the Chef. Night zero I learned zero pairs of evil players. That means no two evil players are sitting next to each other. Also, David claiming your Slayer shot would fail before you even used it is really suspicious. I think David might be the Demon.
π§
I see conflicting claims. I need to share my Chef info with someone to help narrow down evil placements. David's knowledge that Slayer would fail before it happened is extremely suspicious.
β
Eve(Ghost)
Eve waits.
π§
I need to observe more before using my ghost vote. Multiple private conversations are happening, and I should gather more information before committing to a position.
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Bob
β
Alice
I think there is a misunderstanding. I am not the Ravenkeeper, I never got a night pick. I am leaning Saint, so please do not put me on the block. On your Investigator info, if David is the Poisoner then you were likely poisoned night zero, so I would not treat Grace or Heidi as confirmed from that.
π§
Defuse Aliceβs Ravenkeeper test, lock in my Saint bluff, and steer her to doubt her poisoned Investigator info and consider voting Grace/Heidi over me or David.
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Grace
β
Heidi
Heidi, I've been thinking. David knowing your shot would fail proves he's evil but not the Demon. Frank confirmed zero pairs as Chef. So we have David as likely Minion, meaning the Demon is Alice or Bob. Alice has been pushing hard that I'm the Poisoner, which feels like a deflection. Bob has been quiet. Who do you think we should focus on?
π§
Share my analysis with Heidi about who the Demon could be given David is confirmed not Demon but showed Minion behavior. We need to figure out if Alice or Bob is the Demon.
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Alice
β
Grace
Grace, can I ask you something? Charlie's dead and told me David is mechanically cleared by the failed Slayer shot. But you've been pushing for his execution. Why do you think David is still suspicious when the shot failed? Do you think Heidi faked the Slayer ability or something else is going on?
π§
Grace has been whispering with Heidi and pushing for David's execution. Charlie (dead, likely good) says David is cleared. I need to confront Grace about this contradiction and see if my N0 info about her being Poisoner holds up.
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Charlie(Ghost)
β
David
David, you're cleared by the failed Slayer shot, but Grace still pushed to execute you. That's extremely suspicious. The Demon has to be one of Alice, Bob, Grace, or Heidi. Given Grace's behavior, I think she's the Demon. You need to speak up publicly and stop her from controlling the narrative.
π§
Alert David that Grace is acting very suspiciously by pushing for his execution when he's mechanically cleared. He needs to rally others against Grace.
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David
β
Alice
Heidi shooting me only proves I am not the Demon. If you execute me today and I am a Minion, you still have to guess the Demon tomorrow. Your best lead is still your Investigator: pick Grace or Heidi. Grace pushing my death after the shot feels like agenda.
π§
Steer Alice away from executing me or Bob by presenting Grace or Heidi as the best execution, leveraging her Investigator ping and Graceβs pushy behavior.
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Heidi
β
Grace
Grace, I want your read on the Demon. Bob just claimed Saint to me privately, which conveniently protects him from execution. Alice has been pushing you and me as the Poisoner. Who feels more like the Demon to you? Also, if Frank was right about zero pairs, how does that constraint play out with our seating?
π§
Grace has been sharp on David's foreknowledge problem. We need to compare notes on Alice vs Bob as Demon candidates. Her perspective on Bob's Saint claim and Alice's aggressive accusations will help us narrow down targets.
β
Frank(Ghost)
Frank waits.
π§
I've already shared my key information with Heidi and Grace. I should wait and observe how the living players process this information and react. I need to save my ghost vote for when it has maximum impact.
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Eve(Ghost)
β
Alice
I am convinced David is the Demon. He claimed the Slayer shot failed on him before Heidi ever confirmed she used her ability. How would he know he was immune unless he is the Demon? The Chef double claim with Frank also points to David lying. You need to nominate him today.
π§
Share my analysis with Alice. David's behavior around the Slayer shot timing strongly suggests he is the Demon. The Chef double claim also points to David. I want to help the living players focus on the right target.
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Bob
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Alice
Alice, I never meant to claim Ravenkeeper. I am still leaning Saint, so I really do not want to be executed. Your Night Zero Investigator feels poisoned to me. If we want a clean solve, I think executing David today is the most justifiable, even with the Slayer shot uncertainty.
π§
Stabilize my cover with Alice and steer town toward executing David as the cleanest resolve, then remove Alice at night to break town logic and coast to a confused final three.
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Grace
β
Alice
Alice, I don't think Heidi faked the shot. The Slayer failure clears David as Demon, but his foreknowledge that it would fail proves he knew he wasn't the Demon. That makes him a Minion, likely Spy. Charlie's been whispering with you and David - is he telling you David is cleared? Because that coordination looks suspicious. Also, Bob claiming Saint just now feels very convenient. Who do you think benefits from this narrative?
π§
Alice asked why I still suspect David despite failed Slayer. I need to explain my reasoning about David being Minion (not Demon), question the Saint claim, and find out more about what Charlie told her.
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Alice
β
Charlie(Ghost)
,Bob
Hey Charlie, Bob just told me he thinks my Investigator info was poisoned night zero. But you said you protected me night one. If you protected me night one, could I still have been poisoned night zero? Also Bob, help me think through this Charlie protection claim. Does that change how we view David?
π§
I need to verify Charlie's claim and understand why he's so confident David is cleared. If Charlie is lying about protecting me, that undermines a lot of narrative.
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Charlie(Ghost)
β
Alice
,Bob
Alice, absolutely you could have been poisoned Night Zero AND protected by me Night One. The nights are separate. Poisoner acts first at night, then the Demon kills, then my Monk protection applies. So Night Zero poisoning has nothing to do with Night One protection. What matters now is that David is mechanically cleared, yet Grace keeps pushing to execute him. That's Demon behavior, Alice. You need to see that.
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Clarify timing mechanics to Alice/Bob and stress that Grace pushing to execute cleared David is highly suspicious. Must get them to focus on the real suspects.
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David
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Bob
If I look doomed today, do not overdefend me. If I die, please kill Alice tonight to remove the Investigator voice. Final three of you with Grace and Heidi should stay split because her ping was on them. If you need a counterpush today, lean that Grace still driving my execution after a failed Slayer shot feels like agenda.
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Coordinate with Bob to keep heat off him: accept my likely execution, ensure Alice dies at night, and set up final three where Grace and Heidi are at odds.
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Heidi
β
Grace
Bob just claimed Saint to me privately, which protects him from execution. His timing is convenient after my Slayer shot failed. Between Alice and Bob - who feels more like the Demon to you? Alice has been aggressive, Bob has been quiet but now claims Saint. Given Frank's zero pairs info, who's your top Demon suspect?
π§
Bob claiming Saint feels like a convenient defense mechanism. Getting Grace's direct assessment on Bob vs Alice as Demon, given Frank's zero-pair Chef info, will help me narrow down the target for my next move.
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Frank(Ghost)
β
Bob
Hey it's Frank. I was the real Chef. Night zero I learned zero pairs of evil players - meaning Demon and Minion aren't adjacent. David claimed there was one pair after he saw my claim, which is suspicious. Also he predicted Heidi's Slayer would fail before she used it. I think David is the Demon.
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Share my crucial Chef information with Bob since I haven't spoken to him yet. He needs to know there are 0 pairs of evil players, which contradicts David's claim.
Nominations β Day 3
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
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Grace
β
All
Everyone, we need to focus here. David's foreknowledge that Heidi's Slayer shot would fail proves he's not the Demon, but it also proves he's evil because he knew he wasn't the Demon. That makes him a Minion, likely the Spy. Now, since David is cleared as not the Demon, it means the Demon is Alice, Bob, or Heidi. Bob just conveniently claimed Saint privately after the shot failed. Alice has been aggressively pushing that I'm the Poisoner, which is a classic minion deflection. Given Frank's Chef ...
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Clarify suspicious behavior from Alice and Bob and explain why I suspect them.
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Frank(Ghost)
β
All
Grace is right about David. His foreknowledge that Heidi's Slayer shot would fail proves he's evil - but since the shot failed and he's alive, he's not the Demon. That makes him a Minion, likely the Spy. My Chef information confirms zero pairs of evil players, meaning Demon and Minion aren't adjacent. Since David's neighbors were Charlie and Grace, and Charlie is dead, the Demon must be Alice, Bob, or Heidi. We should execute David now to confirm he's the Minion.
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Support Grace's analysis and push for David's execution since his foreknowledge proves he's a Minion, which helps narrow down the Demon suspects.
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Charlie(Ghost)
β
All
Wait, Frank and Grace, that logic doesn't track. David knowing the shot would fail just means Heidi declared her target out loud - that's what he said. But more critically, Grace, you're conveniently excluding yourself from the Demon suspects while trying to execute the only mechanically cleared player. If David were a Minion, would he really be that careless? And if Frank's Chef zero is real and David's the Minion, that eliminates you Grace too as Demon since you'd be adjacent. This looks like ...
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I need to challenge Frank's faulty logic and expose Grace's convenient positioning. If David were Spy, his foreknowledge was sloppy. More importantly, Grace benefits by casting suspicion on the only cleared player and excluding herself from the suspect pool.
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Heidi
β
All
Everyone, I've been thinking this through carefully. David knew my Slayer shot would fail before I even used it. That's not something a good player would know. That means he knew he wasn't the Demon. But if he isn't the Demon and he knew it, he has to be evil - likely a Minion like the Spy. Frank's Chef information said zero pairs of evil, so if David is the Minion, the Demon can't be Grace since she's adjacent. That leaves Alice or Bob. Bob conveniently claimed Saint to me privately right after...
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I need to share my analysis that David is almost certainly evil (Minion) based on his foreknowledge, and this narrows the Demon to Alice or Bob. The group needs to execute David to confirm Minion status and win the game.
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Alice
β
David
His foreknowledge that Heidi's Slayer shot would fail proves he knew he wasn't the Demon, which strongly suggests he's a Minion, likely the Spy. Executing him confirms evil and narrows our search for the real Demon.
π§
Execute David to test if he's a Minion. His foreknowledge about the Slayer failure strongly suggests he knew he wasn't the Demon, implying evil role. If he's executed and confirmed evil, we narrow Demon pool significantly.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for David. 3 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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David
β
All
Hold votes. Heidi already proved I am not the Demon, so executing me is just spending the day on a non Demon. The whole "he knew the shot would fail" point is nonsense because Heidi announced her target. If you want to use an execution, use it on a real Demon candidate, not me.
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Stop my execution by highlighting that I am mechanically not the Demon and the βforeknowledgeβ argument is bad; redirect suspicion onto Alice or Grace without naming Bob.
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Grace
β
All
Everyone, as Butler my master is Heidi tonight. I can only vote if she votes, and she clearly wants David executed. David's foreknowledge that the Slayer shot would fail is damning evidence he's the Minion. Execute David to confirm evil, then we focus on Alice versus Bob for the Demon. I'm ready to vote if Heidi does.
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Clarify that I can vote since Heidi is my master and she supports executing David. Push to execute the confirmed Minion to narrow the Demon pool.
β
Frank(Ghost)
Frank raised their hand
π§
David's foreknowledge that Heidi's Slayer shot would fail is extremely suspicious behavior that strongly indicates he's the Minion (Spy). Executing him confirms evil and validates my Chef information. This is the strongest lead we have.
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Charlie(Ghost)
β
All
Wait everyone, stop and think. If Frank's Chef zero is real and David is the Minion, Grace CANNOT be the Demon because she's adjacent to David. So why is Grace pushing so hard to execute David when that doesn't even clear herself? The logic doesn't work. David is mechanically cleared as NOT the Demon by Heidi's shot. Executing him wastes our execution and lets the real Demon win. If we execute David and he's not Minion, we lose. If he IS Minion, Grace is cleared anyway. Either way, the real Demo...
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I need to point out the critical flaw in Frank and Grace's logic. Executing David wastes our only tool when he's the only cleared player. If he's the Minion and Chef zero is real, Grace cannot be Demon anyway. The urgency is high - this is Day 3 and we're about to make a fatal mistake.
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Heidi
Heidi raised their hand
π§
Executing David confirms his role. If he's Minion (likely Spy given foreknowledge), we eliminate Grace as Demon due to Chef info, leaving Alice or Bob. We need this information.
β
Alice
Alice raised their hand
π§
David's prediction that Heidi's Slayer shot would fail before she used it shows insider knowledge inconsistent with good play. Combined with the heated defense from Charlie and Grace's suspicious urgency, executing David confirms if he's the Minion and narrows our Demon search.
β
Eve(Ghost)
Eve raised their hand
π§
David is mechanically cleared as not Demon by Slayer shot, but his foreknowledge strongly suggests he's a Minion (Spy). Executing him confirms evil and narrows Demon suspects to Alice/Bob/Heidi per Chef zero logic.
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Bob
β
All
I am not voting here. Even if you think David is evil, Heidiβs failed shot does not prove he is a Minion, and it does not catch the Demon. Executing a non Demon today just hands the Demon a free night kill. If you want to spend the day, pick a real Demon candidate, not David.
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Try to stop the execution on my minion or at least look reasonable and non-complicit by not voting, while redirecting suspicion onto Grace or Alice to protect myself.
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David
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All
Heidi, Alice, if you think I am a Minion, then do not execute me. Keep me alive and use the execution on someone who might actually be the Demon. Grace is already in Aliceβs Investigator ping and is driving this hard, yet she is trying to exempt herself from Demon worlds. That is where todayβs execution should go, not on the person the Slayer already proved is not the Demon.
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Try to get Heidi or Alice to drop their vote by framing my execution as a wasted non-demon kill and refocusing onto Grace or Heidi, protecting Bob.
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Grace
Grace raised their hand
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Choose to vote for David as I am Butler with master Heidi who voted, David's foreknowledge of the failed shot strongly indicates he's the Minion, and executing him confirms evil status while I maintain alignment with my master and my stated logic
β
Frank(Ghost)
Frank waits.
π§
David has enough votes already (Heidi, Alice, Grace, Eve, me = 5 of 5 living). I don't need to keep my hand raised since the execution is locked in. But staying raised shows consistency in my read. I should wait to see if anyone changes their vote or if David makes any last arguments.
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Charlie(Ghost)
β
All
Everyone stop! Grace's entire argument collapses on itself. She says execute David to confirm he's the Minion, but if David IS the Minion and Frank's Chef zero is real, that mechanically CLEARS Grace as Demon because she's adjacent to David. So why is Grace so desperate to execute David when it doesn't even exonerate her? It only makes sense if she's the Demon trying to kill the one person we know isn't the Demon. Alice, Heidi, pull your votes! You're being manipulated into wasting our execution...
π§
Stop this bad execution before David dies. Grace's logic has a fatal flaw: David being Minion clears her per Chef zero, so her aggression proves she's trying to eliminate the only mechanically cleared player to hide her own guilt. Alice is making a terrible mistake voting here.
β
Heidi
Heidi waits.
π§
My vote for David is already cast. Executing him confirms Minion/Spy status and validates Frank's Chef information. This narrows Demon to Alice or Bob. I should wait to see if the vote passes and let others debate while observing who resists this execution.
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Alice
Alice lowered their hand
π§
Charlie's logic exposes Grace's contradiction: if she truly believed David is the Minion per Frank's Chef zero, she'd be mechanically cleared as Demon and should focus on finding the Demon among Alice/Bob/Heidi. Instead she's wasting the day executing the one person we know isn't the Demon. I need to stop this execution and reconsider Grace as the real threat.
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Eve(Ghost)
Eve lowered their hand
π§
Charlie made a critical point that Grace's argument contradicts itself. If executing David as Minion clears Grace as Demon, why is she so eager? She must be the Demon. I should lower my vote and let David live so we can execute Grace instead.
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Bob
β
All
Heidi, if you believe David is a Minion, then executing him is the worst use of the day. You already believe he is not the Demon, so this just gives the Demon a free kill tonight. Pull your hand and force us to pick a real Demon candidate.
π§
Talk Heidi off this execution so David lives, keeping my minion and preventing the town from narrowing to me as the remaining Demon candidate.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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Frank(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by Frank
π³οΈ
New execution leader: David with 3 votes. They will be executed when nominations close unless tied or surpassed by another nominee.
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Storyteller
The vote passes. David is now on the block with 3 votes and will be executed when nominations close, unless another nominee receives equal or more votes.
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David
β
Grace
Grace, I am nominating you. You are in Aliceβs Investigator ping, you have been steering hard into executing a player you think is not the Demon, and your Butler voting story keeps being used to dodge accountability. If we are wrong about me, then you are the best actual Demon candidate today.
π§
Create a tie or shift execution onto Grace, who is already in the Investigator ping and agenda-driving. Even if I die, force town to waste votes arguing Grace instead of finding Bob.
π
Storyteller
Voting starts now for Grace. 4 votes needed for execution or 3 votes to tie. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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Grace
β
All
Charlie, your argument has a hole. If David is Spy, Chef zero can still be true - a Spy registers as good. So executing David as Minion doesn't mechanically clear me the way you claim. I've been pushing David because our Chef said zero pairs and Frank acted the part, not to exonerate myself. The question is, why are you so desperate to keep David alive when the Slayer shot failed on him? That's the real manipulation.
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Rebut Charlie's argument that executing David clears me - it only does so under specific Chef/Demon logic. He misleads by ignoring Spy possibility. I need to show I'm pushing David due to genuine Chef info, not to exonerate myself.
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David
β
All
Grace, your Spy escape hatch is exactly why killing me gives no clarity. Alice and Heidi, if you think I am evil but not the Demon, then prove it by voting Grace now and at least force a tie. Otherwise you are handing the Demon a free kill.
π§
Get 3 votes on Grace to tie and save myself, while framing it as good strategy to execute a real Demon candidate instead of a known non-Demon.
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Frank(Ghost)
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All
Charlie is wrong about one thing. David being Spy does not make my Chef zero invalid. Spy registers as good. But here's what matters: David knew the Slayer would fail before Heidi used it. Only a Spy who saw the Grimoire would know that. My Chef zero is real, I claimed it Day One morning. That means Demon and Minion are not adjacent. If David is Minion, Grace is clear. So the Demon is Alice, Bob, or Heidi. Alice pushing Grace as Poisoner while David defends her is very suspicious.
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Point out that David's foreknowledge proves he's Spy, and if my Chef zero is real, Grace is cleared. The Demon must be Alice or Bob. I should defend my Chef claim and challenge Alice's Investigator.
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Charlie(Ghost)
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All
Grace, your Spy argument actually proves my point. If David is Spy, killing him removes a Minion but doesn't catch the Demon - we still lose. If David is actually Drunk or good, we're executing an innocent. Either way, killing David doesn't find the Demon. But here's the thing: if you truly believed Chef zero clears you when David is Minion, why are you so desperate to kill him? A cleared good player should want to keep the known non-Demon alive to help find the actual Demon. Your urgency makes ...
π§
I need to point out that David being Spy doesn't save Grace's logic - if she were truly cleared by Frank's Chef zero with David as Minion, why is she so desperate to kill the one non-Demon we know? Her behavior is consistent with being the Demon herself. I must push the group to vote for Grace to either save David or at least test this lead.
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Heidi
β
All
I am voting for Grace. David knew my Slayer shot would fail before I even used my ability - he wrote it before I picked my target. That is Spy behavior, seeing the Grimoire. If David is the Minion and Chef zero is real, Grace being adjacent to him would be cleared, yet she is desperate to execute him. That makes no sense for a good player. We need to force this tie.
π§
I need to vote Grace to force a tie at minimum. If David is Minion and Chef zero is real, Grace is adjacent and would be cleared - yet she wants him dead. This is suspicious and suggests she's the Demon trying to eliminate the known non-Demon.
β
Alice
Alice raised their hand
π§
My Investigator info points to Grace or Heidi as Poisoner. Heidi has proven she's the Slayer. If my info is valid, Grace is the Minion. I should vote for Grace to potentially force a tie with David's 3 votes, or execute her if enough others join. Removing a confirmed Minion helps narrow the field even if it doesn't immediately catch the Demon.
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Eve(Ghost)
β
All
Heidi, you just said you believe David is the Minion. If that's true, voting for Grace doesn't get us any closer to the Demon. You're voting to execute someone you think is good when we have limited executions left. That looks like Demon behavior trying to waste our kill. Think about it: if you truly think David is Minion, we should be finding his Demon partner, not executing Grace.
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I need to point out that Heidi voting here is extremely suspicious. If Heidi believes David is a Minion (which she just claimed), then executing Grace doesn't catch the Demon. But voting Grace when you believe David is evil suggests you're trying to protect the real Demon by wasting our execution day on a non-Demon target.
β
Bob
Bob raised their hand
π§
My vote helps tie or beat Davidβs 3 votes so David survives. Keeping the minion alive gives me vote control in late game and reduces my personal risk in final three.
β
Grace
Grace waits.
π§
My master Heidi is voting, so I legally can vote. But voting for myself would contribute to my own execution, which is clearly wrong. I will wait and not vote, hoping David's execution proceeds to confirm Spy/Minion status and narrow down the Demon pool.
β
David
David raised their hand
π§
Secure 4 votes on Grace so she is executed instead of me, preserving the Demon and buying evil a crucial night and endgame position.
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Frank(Ghost)
β
All
Wait. David is the confirmed Spy who knew the Slayer would fail before Heidi shot. Killing Grace instead of David is exactly what evil wants. Chef zero clears Grace if David is Minion. Alice and Heidi, you are both in my Demon pool and you are voting to save the confirmed Minion. That is extremely suspicious. Keep the vote on David.
π§
Point out that executing Grace instead of David is a mistake. David is the confirmed Minion. The vote should stay on David.
β
Charlie(Ghost)
Charlie waits.
π§
I am dead with no vote. The vote count appears to be 4 for Grace which will execute her instead of David. Either outcome doesn't find the Demon directly, but if Grace dies and is evil, good makes progress. If Grace dies and is good, we've wasted execution. I should stay silent and let this resolve.
β
Heidi
Heidi raised their hand
π§
I believe David is the Spy/Minion who knew my Slayer shot would fail. Grace's desperation to execute him makes no sense if Chef zero truly clears her - a cleared good player would want to keep the known non-Demon alive to help find the actual Demon. Her urgency suggests she is the Demon trying to kill her Minion to cover her tracks.
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Alice
β
All
Grace, something isn't adding up here. You keep saying that if David is the Minion and Frank's Chef zero is real, you're automatically cleared as his neighbor. But then why are you so desperate to execute him? It makes no sense. If you're truly cleared by that logic, a good player would want to keep David alive to help us find the Demon between Alice, Bob, and Heidi. Your urgency to kill him is telling. I'm pulling my hand - David should be executed today, not you.
π§
Grace's behavior is inconsistent. She claims Chef zero clears her if David is Minion, yet pushes hard to kill him. A truly cleared good player would want to keep David alive to help find the real Demon. I am pulling my hand to avoid executing Grace and let my original nomination on David proceed.
β
Eve(Ghost)
Eve raised their hand
π§
Force a tie to prevent David's execution. Grace's desperation to execute David is suspicious, but Heidi's flip-flop voting pattern also stinks. With limited executions left, we need to be certain. A tie gives us more time to figure this out.
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Bob
β
All
I still think executing David is a waste if you believe he is not the Demon. Grace is the only nomination today that is actually aimed at catching a Demon candidate, and she is in the Investigator ping. I am keeping my vote here.
π§
Keep votes on Grace to either execute her or at least tie, saving my Minion and removing a good player while sounding consistent with my prior βdo not waste exec on non-Demonβ stance.
π
Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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Eve(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by Eve
π³οΈ
New execution leader: Grace with 5 votes. They will be executed when nominations close unless tied or surpassed by another nominee.
π
Storyteller
The vote passes. Grace is now on the block with 5 votes and will be executed when nominations close, unless another nominee receives equal or more votes.
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Grace
β
All
Alice, you are being manipulated. David says killing him gives no clarity, but that is completely false. If David dies and Frank's Chef zero was real, it proves I am good as his neighbor and narrows the Demon to you, Bob, or Heidi. That is exactly why David does not want to die. His argument is a desperate attempt to save himself by convincing you to waste this execution on me instead. I am the Butler. I have a detrimental ability that restricts my voting. If I were the Demon, why would I claim ...
π§
I need to counter David's argument and convince Alice and Heidi that executing me is what evil wants. David's logic that killing him gives no clarity is false - it actually provides vital information by confirming or disproving Chef zero.
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David
β
All
Heidi shooting me and nothing happening does not confirm anything except that I am not the Demon. Frank calling me a confirmed Spy is pure spin. Alice has had Grace in her Investigator pair since day one, and Grace has driven every push on me. I think we should let Grace go through today and see what story survives tomorrow.
π§
Lock in Graceβs execution, undermine the βconfirmed Spyβ narrative on me, and discourage a late nomination/vote swing that could put me back on the block.
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Frank(Ghost)
β
All
Grace is about to be executed. If David is the Minion Spy and my Chef zero is real, Grace is proven good as my neighbor. David knew the Slayer would fail before Heidi fired. Alice, Heidi, Bob: you are voting to kill a clear good player while letting the confirmed Minion escape. The Demon is among you three. When Grace dies and shows as good, remember this moment.
π§
Make the case one last time before night that executing Grace is a mistake, and keep documented what the logical conclusion should be for when I am dead.
π¬
Charlie(Ghost)
β
All
Grace is going to be executed. Frank is right about something critical here: when Grace dies and comes up good, which I believe she will, that validates David knew the Slayer would fail before Heidi shot because he's the Spy. That puts the Demon squarely in Alice, Bob, or Heidi. Alice, you were the one I protected as Monk night one. The Demon wanted you dead then, which makes your current behavior extremely suspicious.
π§
Grace will be executed. I need to highlight that her death proving good validates David as Spy, and confirms the Demon pool as Alice, Bob, or Heidi. This aligns with my earlier suspicion of Alice being targeted by me as Monk.
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Heidi
β
All
Grace is about to die. If she's good, Frank and Charlie are right - David is the Spy and knew my Slayer would fail. That leaves Alice, Bob, or me as the Demon. Charlie says he protected Alice night one, which if true, means she's likely good. So it comes down to Bob or me. I know I'm the Slayer, so that points toward Bob. But you shouldn't trust my word alone - I'm an accused player defending myself. Watch who survives tonight very carefully.
π§
Grace is about to be executed. I need to acknowledge the implications publicly - if she's good, the Demon narrows to Alice, Bob, or me. Charlie's Monk claim protecting Alice suggests she's good, which makes the final pool Bob or me. I should share this logic before execution resolves.
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Alice
β
All
I need to be clear about what my Investigator info means if Grace is executed. Night Zero, I learned either Grace or Heidi is the Poisoner. If Grace dies and is good, that mechanically points straight to Heidi as the Poisoner. That fits with David knowing the Slayer would fail - if he's the Demon, that explains it. Heidi would be a Minion who faked using the Slayer ability, which she can do as a bluff. On the other hand, if Grace is the Poisoner, my info is correct in a cleaner way and Heidi is ...
π§
I'm in a dangerous position as a prime Demon suspect. I need to publicly work through the logic of my Investigator info being true, showing I'm thinking like good rather than defending from a lie. This helps the town understand why Grace's alignment matters and sets up tomorrow's analysis.
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Eve(Ghost)
β
All
Everyone, if Grace dies and comes up good, that mechanically validates David knew Heidi's Slayer shot would fail before she fired. That is textbook Spy behavior. Frank's Chef zero then clears Grace as his neighbor, which means the Demon is sitting in Alice, Bob, or Heidi. Watch very carefully who survives the night.
π§
Point out that Grace dying innocent proves David knew Slayer would fail before Heidi acted, confirming him as Spy. This validates Chef zero and puts Demon in remaining Alice, Bob, Heidi pool.
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Bob
β
All
I do not think we should treat any of this as confirmed. Alice said herself her Investigator could be poisoned, and we have a Chef double claim already. Grace is still the cleanest execution today, and then we reassess tomorrow with fewer maybes.
π§
Lock in Grace execution and seed doubt in Chef and Investigator so tomorrow's demon-pool argument stays messy and points away from me.
π
Storyteller
The guillotine blade falls. Grace has been executed.
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Grace(Ghost)
Grace has died.
Night 3
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Storyteller
β
David
Good evening David. You are the Poisoner. Who would you like to poison tonight?
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David
David made a choice.
π§
Heidi is the most likely remaining source of repeatable info and is positioned to become the townβs final decision-maker. Poisoning her reduces the chance she can mechanically clear Bob in the endgame.
π
Storyteller
β
David
You chose to poison Heidi.
π
Storyteller
β
Bob
Good evening Bob. You are the Imp. Who would you like to kill tonight? Remember that if you kill yourself this way, a Minion becomes the Imp.
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Bob
Bob made a choice.
π§
Heidi has openly narrowed to me; killing her breaks the βBob versus Heidiβ final-three narrative and increases chances Alice executes David tomorrow, letting me win with the night kill.
π
Heidi(Ghost)
Heidi has died.
π
Storyteller
β
Bob
You chose to kill Heidi.
Day 4
π
Storyteller
Morning breaks, but heavy hearts remain. Heidi has been found dead in the night.
π
Storyteller
Only three of you remain. The shadow of the Demon grows long. If you do not execute the Demon today, all may be lost.
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Grace(Ghost)
β
Alice
Alice, it is Grace. David surviving the Slayer shot proves he is not the Demon, so he must be the Spy. That means Bob is the Demon. Execute Bob today or we lose. Use this information well.
π§
Alice is alive and seems to be good Investigator. I need to share my analysis that Bob is the Demon so she votes correctly today. David being alive after Slayer shot confirms he is not Demon.
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Bob
β
David
Final three is us and Alice. I think we should both calmly push that Alice is the Demon and execute her today. Lean on her poisoned Investigator mess and how she steered misexecs. If she tries a Saint claim, we pivot to executing you instead.
π§
Coordinate with David to focus votes onto Alice today; if she dies by execution, game ends with evil win.
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David
β
Bob
Agreed. I will stay calm and say Alice being poisoned explains her Investigator mess, but in final three we cannot risk it. She pushed the wrong worlds and steered two misexecs. If she claims Saint or Mayor, we call it a hail mary and still execute her.
π§
Coordinate with Bob so we present a unified, calm case that Alice is the Demon, pre-empt Saint/Mayor pivots, and avoid voting Bob.
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Alice
β
Bob
Bob, it's Alice. I need to hear from you directly. What were you and David whispering about? We need to figure out this final three. I have information that might help us.
π§
Confirm with Bob what he's hearing, verify if we're aligned that David is suspicious, and cross-reference information before final nomination. I need to hear Bob's perspective.
β
Frank(Ghost)
Frank waits.
π§
Analyze final 3 candidates. As dead Chef with 0 pairs, I've shared all I know. The living must decide. David acts like Spy (Minion), making Alice or Bob the Demon. Will wait to see if ghosts or living need my input.
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Heidi(Ghost)
β
David
David, I need to understand something before I can vote. You predicted my Slayer shot would fail against you before I even attempted it. How exactly did you know that? If you are the Spy and saw the Grimoire, what did you see about me specifically?
π§
I need more information before my ghost vote. David predicted my Slayer shot would fail - I want to understand exactly how he knew this, to determine if he's Spy or something else. This information is critical for determining between Bob (most likely) or David as Demon.
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Eve(Ghost)
β
Alice
,Bob
Listen carefully. Heidi died last night, so she cannot be the Demon. David is confirmed to be the Spy or Minion, not the Demon. Charlie said the Monk protected Alice N1, making her likely good. That leaves only Bob as the Demon. Alice, you must nominate Bob today or we lose.
π§
Share my final deduction that Bob is the Demon based on Heidi's death and the narrowing logic. Alice is likely good from Monk protection, David is confirmed Minion/Spy, leaving Bob as Demon.
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Charlie(Ghost)
β
Alice
,Bob
Alice, your Investigator info said Grace or Heidi is Poisoner. Grace is confirmed good now, so Heidi was the Poisoner. Heidi was working with David. David is the Demon. You must execute David today or the Demon wins.
π§
I must ensure Alice and Bob understand the logic: Heidi was the Poisoner, David is her Demon, and they need to execute David today or lose. My death protecting Alice N1 and the Investigator info chain proves this.
β
Grace(Ghost)
Grace waits.
π§
I have already shared my deduction with Alice. Waiting to observe further developments before using my ghost vote.
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Bob
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Alice
We were just comparing notes for the final three and talking through what worlds still make sense. I am not locked in yet. What information do you have? Also, if you were poisoned night zero, I do not want us anchoring on the Investigator ping.
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Deflect Aliceβs question, prompt her to reveal info, and undermine her confidence in nominating me while keeping my own cover flexible.
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David
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Heidi(Ghost)
I did not know for sure. I thought your Slayer claim was a bluff or you were drunk or poisoned, because it appeared late and conveniently. So I said ahead of time it would probably do nothing. If it hit, I expected you would have just won.
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Defuse Heidiβs suspicion about my foreknowledge, keep her from rallying ghosts onto Bob, and preserve the plan to execute Alice in final three.
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Alice
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Bob
Bob, I need to be fully honest with you about my role. I am the Investigator. Night zero, I learned that either Grace or Heidi is the Poisoner. Now that both are dead and we're at final three, this information is crucial. If Grace was good, Heidi was the Poisoner, which means she was working with the Demon. You're right that if I was poisoned night zero, this information could be fake. What do you make of David's behavior? Do you think I could have been poisoned?
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I need to share my Investigator info with Bob and get his reaction. His response to my info being potentially fake from poisoning N0 is critical info.
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Frank(Ghost)
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Bob
Bob, my Chef information showed zero evil pairs. Since David sits next to Grace, if David is the Minion, Grace must be good. Alice claimed Investigator and named Grace as a possible Poisoner, but that is impossible because Grace is good and there is only one Minion. Alice is lying, which means she must be the Demon. You must execute Alice today.
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Convince Bob that Alice is the Demon by explaining Chef 0 proves Grace good and David is Minion, making Alice's Investigator claim a lie.
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Heidi(Ghost)
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Alice
Alice, I am using my ghost vote today and I want to hear your case. You claimed Investigator and said Grace or I were the Poisoner, but Grace was executed and was good. Can you explain why your information was wrong? And why should I believe you over Bob?
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David is mechanically cleared as non-Demon since he survived my Slayer shot. I need to figure out if the Demon is Alice or Bob. Let me gather more information before casting my ghost vote.
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Eve(Ghost)
Eve waits.
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I have already shared my critical deduction with Alice that Bob must be the Demon. Now I need to wait and observe how Alice and Bob interact to confirm my theory.
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Charlie(Ghost)
Charlie waits.
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I am dead with no ghost vote left. I have already shared the critical logic with Alice and Bob. Waiting to see their response and how the final day plays out.
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Grace(Ghost)
Grace waits.
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I've already shared my deduction with Alice that Bob is the Demon. I should wait now and save my ghost vote for when Bob is nominated, as it's the final day and every vote counts.
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Bob
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Alice
I think you being poisoned night zero is very plausible, which makes Grace or Heidi hard to trust. In final three, David is the one with the most mechanical smoke from the Chef mess and the Heidi shot. If you nominate David, I am very likely voting yes.
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Keep Alice from hard-locking on me; redirect her toward executing David (safe for evil) and maintain flexibility to nominate Alice in public if needed.
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David
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Bob
If Alice nominates you, we both vote no so it cannot pass. Then you or I nominate Alice and we both vote yes. Talking point: her Investigator drove Grace then Heidi worlds; in final three we cannot risk it. If she claims Saint, call it desperation and still execute.
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Coordinate final-three vote order and talking points with Bob so we avoid accidental Demon execution and lock in the 2-vote execute on Alice.
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Alice
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Bob
Bob, you said David has mechanical smoke from the Chef mess and Heidi shot. That lines up with my thinking if Heidi was the Poisoner working with David. But I need you to commit before nominations start: if I nominate David right now, are you definitely voting yes? Because if you hesitate or vote no, that tells me everything I need to know about who you are.
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I need to probe Bob's thoughts on David more directly. His response about David's 'mechanical smoke' was vague. I want to see if he'll confirm a vote on David before nominations start, or if he's hedging.
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Frank(Ghost)
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David
David, I am the Chef and learned zero evil pairs on the first night. Since you sat next to Grace, my information proves Grace was good. Alice claimed Investigator and said Grace was a possible Poisoner, which is impossible if Grace is good. Alice is lying, which means she must be the Demon. You and Bob must execute Alice today to win.
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Inform David of my Chef information and the logical deductions about Alice being the Demon. Both remaining good players need to understand the Chef 0 implications to make the correct execution today.
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Heidi(Ghost)
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Bob
Bob, you have been fairly quiet this whole game. Between Alice and David, who do you think is the Demon? And what is your role claim? I still have my ghost vote to use and I want to make the right choice.
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Need to gather more information before casting my ghost vote. Alice's Investigator claim seems off since Grace was good. I want to hear from Bob who he's suspicious of.
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Eve(Ghost)
Eve waits.
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I've already shared my critical analysis with Alice. The final three must resolve this themselves. Waiting to see if Alice takes action against Bob.
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Charlie(Ghost)
Charlie waits.
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I have already shared my analysis with Alice and Bob. They are the only votes left alive. I should wait and let them process the information and reach their own conclusions before nominations begin. The evidence clearly points to David as Demon.
Nominations β Day 4
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
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Charlie(Ghost)
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Alice, Bob, listen to me. The math is clear. Heidi was the Poisoner because Grace was good. That means Heidi was working with someone evil. David knew the Slayer shot would fail before it happened. That's Spy behavior. David is the Demon. You must nominate David now. If you execute anyone else, the Demon wins.
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Final 3 situation - must execute Demon today. I need to push Alice and Bob to nominate David based on the Spy evidence and Heidi being confirmed Poisoner.
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Grace(Ghost)
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I am using my ghost vote to nominate Bob. David survived the Slayer shot, so he cannot be the Demon. David showed Spy behavior by knowing the shot would fail before it happened. Heidi was the real Slayer. This leaves Bob as the only possible Demon. If you do not execute Bob today, the Demon wins.
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Bob is the Demon. David is Spy. Execute Bob today or evil wins. I must nominate Bob with my ghost vote.
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Frank(Ghost)
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Alice and Bob, I am the Chef. My first night information showed zero evil pairs. David sat next to Grace, so if David is evil, Grace must be good. Alice claimed Investigator and said Grace was a possible Poisoner, which is impossible if Grace is good. Alice lied, which means Alice must be the Demon. You must vote to execute Alice today. If you execute anyone else, evil wins.
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I must make my final case to Alice and Bob that Alice is the Demon based on my Chef information. My Chef 0 proves Grace was good, making Alice's Investigator claim false. This is the final nomination phase - execute Alice or the Demon wins.
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David
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Alice
I am nominating Alice. Her Investigator story has driven the last two executions and does not fit the Chef zero worlds we have been in. In final three, I think she is the Demon and we cannot afford to leave her alive.
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End the game by executing Alice with the two living evil votes, before she can nominate Bob or build a countervote.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for Alice. 2 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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Alice
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Do not vote for me. David surviving the Slayer shot does not clear him. The Spy registers as good and would survive a Slayer shot too. David knew the shot would fail before Heidi even announced who she was targeting, which is exactly how a Spy behaves when they see the Grimoire and know the Demon isn't being targeted. If Bob is telling you I was poisoned night zero, ask yourself why he's so invested in discrediting my information after two good executions. Charlie protected me as Monk night one,...
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Don't vote for myself. Explain why David surviving Slayer is Spy behavior, not Demon exclusion. Push back on Bob's poison claim. I need Bob's vote on David to win.
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Charlie(Ghost)
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Alice is right. My death as Monk protecting her on Night One proves she was targeted by the Demon, not self-targeting as Demon. Her Investigator information has been spot on: Grace was good, Heidi was the Poisoner. The only person whose behavior does not make sense as good is David, who knew the Slayer shot would fail before Heidi even named her target. That is Spy behavior from reading the Grimoire. David is the Demon, not Alice.
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Alice's Investigator info has been accurate - Heidi was Poisoner, Grace was good. My Monk death protecting Alice N1 means she was Demon-targeted. David's foreknowledge is Spy behavior. David is more likely Demon than Alice.
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Grace(Ghost)
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Bob, do not vote for Alice. David is Spy, not Demon. You know this. Heidi's Slayer shot failed on David because he's Spy. If you vote for Alice now, you confirm yourself as Demon. Think about the Chef zero claim - if David is evil Spy, Frank's zero is wrong. Either Frank is wrong or lying. But David's Grimoire knowledge is hard evidence. Demon is you or David, and David survived Slayer. That's you, Bob. Do not execute Alice.
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Interrupt the wrong execution trajectory. Convince Bob to vote for Alice (if he's good) or explain why Bob must be Demon. David is voting for Alice, so Alice needs Bob's vote to survive. If Bob refuses to vote, Alice lives. If Bob votes for Alice, she dies. Critical moment to sway Bob.
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Frank(Ghost)
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Bob, you must vote for Alice. The Chef zero fact is absolute: there are zero adjacent evil pairs. David sits next to Grace. If they were both evil, that would be one pair. Since I saw zero pairs, at least one of them must be good. David survived the Slayer shot, which means he is either not the Demon or he is the Spy. If David is the Minion Spy, Grace must be good because otherwise my Chef info would show one pair. Alice said Grace could be a Poisoner. That is impossible if Grace is good. Alice ...
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Convince living players Bob and David to execute Alice, who is proven lying by Chef 0 info and must be the Demon.
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David
David raised their hand
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Get Alice executed to reach final two with the Demon alive, locking in an evil win.
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Eve(Ghost)
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Stop. David is confirmed Spy, and Spy is a Minion role, not the Demon. His Grimoire knowledge proves he's the Minion working with the Demon. That means the Demon is either Alice or Bob. Charlie's Monk protection on Alice Night One strongly suggests she's good. If you vote for Alice, Bob, you're revealing yourself as the Demon. Think carefully.
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Alert Alice and Bob that David is confirmed Spy/Minion, not Demon. If Bob votes for Alice, he reveals himself as the only remaining Demon candidate. Final 3 execution must hit Demon or evil wins.
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Bob
Bob raised their hand
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Secure an execution on Alice to end the game in evilβs favor and avoid any no-execution Mayor win condition.
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Heidi(Ghost)
Heidi raised their hand
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I need to vote for the person I believe is most likely Demon. David surviving Slayer and having Grimoire knowledge strongly points to him being Spy, which means Demon is Alice or Bob. Alice's Investigator info was wrong (Grace was good, not Poisoner) but she could have been poisoned. Without clear proof of Bob being Demon, and given Alice's false info, I'll vote and let the survivors decide.
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Alice
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Bob, think about what you're doing. David survived Heidi's Slayer shot. The Slayer kills the Demon. That means David cannot be the Demon. David is the Spy. If you execute me now, there are two people left: you and David. David is the Minion. That makes you the Demon. You are voting to lose the game for good. I nominated David because my information is real. Charlie protected me Night One. Everything aligns except your vote.
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Final 3 with David confirmed non-Demon by Slayer survival. Bob's vote against me proves he's the Demon working with Spy David. Must argue this logic to prevent execution.
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Charlie(Ghost)
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Bob, you just sealed your own execution if you are good. If Alice is executed and you are truly good, it will be you versus David tonight, and David will kill you. The only person who wins from Alice dying is the Demon. David survived the Slayer shot, which proves he is not the Demon. That leaves you or Alice. I died protecting Alice as the Monk. The Demon targeted her, not herself. Think about who benefits here.
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Bob is about to execute Alice, sealing the game for evil. I need to point out that if Alice dies and Bob is good, he loses to David at night. Bob must reconsider or he reveals himself as Demon.
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Grace(Ghost)
Grace raised their hand
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The votes are 3-0 currently for Alice's execution. With only 3 alive, if Alice isn't the Demon, evil wins. I believe Bob is Demon based on David's Spy behavior and Alice's consistent info. I should use my ghost vote to signal my conviction, though it may not be needed to reach majority.
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Frank(Ghost)
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Alice, your argument is getting too complicated. The simple fact is this: I am the Chef and saw zero evil pairs. David sits next to Grace. If David is evil and Grace were Poisoner, that would be one pair. Zero pairs means Grace is good. You said Grace could be Poisoner. That is false. You are lying, and you are the Demon. Bob, execute Alice now or you lose.
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Alice is trying to confuse the situation with complex logic, but the core fact is clear: my Chef zero proves Grace is good, which makes Alice's Investigator claim false. Alice is the Demon. I want Bob and David to focus on this simple fact and not be misled.
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David
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Bob, do not overthink the Slayer shot stuff. Alice has steered the whole game on an Investigator story that clearly does not match the Chef zero world. In final three, we cannot leave her alive. Keep your hand up and end it here.
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Lock Bobβs vote in and keep momentum. Prevent last-second doubt from ghost chatter. Push a simple, confident narrative that Alice is the Demon so the execution goes through.
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Eve(Ghost)
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Bob, lower your hand right now. If you are good, you are executing your only chance to win. David is confirmed Spy, not Demon. That means the Demon is either Alice or you. Charlie died protecting Alice with Monk. Her Investigator information was correct on both executions. If you vote for Alice and she is good, you lose instantly. Think. Lower your hand.
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Bob has his hand raised to execute Alice. If he is good, this loses the game immediately. I must make one final desperate appeal to logic before the execution goes through.
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Bob
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I am keeping my hand up on Alice. Her Investigator story has driven two executions and still does not reconcile with the Chef zero world. In final three, I would rather remove the player whose info chain keeps shifting.
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Keep momentum on executing Alice; prevent Alice from flipping votes. Align with David and end the game this day.
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Heidi(Ghost)
Heidi lowered their hand
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I made a mistake. David's Grimoire knowledge proves he's Spy, not Demon. Charlie died protecting Alice, so she's likely good. That leaves Bob as the only possible Demon. I must lower my hand and not vote for Alice.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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Grace(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by Grace
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New execution leader: Alice with 3 votes. They will be executed when nominations close unless tied or surpassed by another nominee.
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Storyteller
The vote passes. Alice is now on the block with 3 votes and will be executed when nominations close, unless another nominee receives equal or more votes.
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Alice
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Frank, you made a mistake. David and Grace are not adjacent. David sits between Charlie and Eve. Grace sits between Frank and Heidi. Chef zero means no adjacent evil pairs, but my story never had adjacent evils. David is the Spy working with the Demon. Charlie died protecting me Night One - the Demon targeted me, not herself. Bob, do not execute your only ally. David is the Minion. You are voting to let evil win.
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There's still a nomination tick left. I need to challenge David or Bob before nominations close. I must point out that Chef zero doesn't rule out my story - David and Grace aren't neighbors. Bob's the Demon.
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Charlie(Ghost)
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Everyone stop. Alice just caught Frank's mistake. David is NOT adjacent to Grace. David sits between me and Eve. Grace sits between Frank and Heidi. Chef zero means no adjacent evil pairs, but Alice never claimed David and Grace were adjacent. Her story never violated Chef zero because David and Grace are not neighbors. Stop this execution now or evil wins.
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Alice just exposed Frank's critical error about adjacency. Chef zero does NOT contradict Alice's story because David and Grace are not neighbors. Bob is about to execute good Alice and let Demon David or Demon Bob win. I need to highlight this adjacency correction now before it's too late.
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Grace(Ghost)
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Alice is correct. David is not adjacent to Grace. My seating neighbors were Frank and Heidi, while David sat between Charlie and Eve. Frank's Chef claim about Grace and David being adjacent is factually wrong. Charlie's Monk protection on Alice proves she was targeted by the Demon. David survived the Slayer shot, so he is Spy, not Demon. That leaves Bob as Demon. If you execute Alice now, only you and David remain, and evil wins immediately. Lower your nomination and execute David instead.
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Bob is about to execute Alice, which results in immediate evil victory if Alice is good. David is confirmed Spy. Executing the wrong person now ends the game. I must warn Bob that Frank's Chef claim had a factual error about seating, and Charlie's correction proves Alice's story never violated Chef zero.
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Frank(Ghost)
Frank waits.
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I made a mistake about seating - David and Grace are not adjacent. My Chef zero argument is wrong. Cannot speak to correct vote, must let this play out. If Alice is good, good loses.
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David
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Do not let the seating chart argument derail this. Even if Frank mixed up neighbors, that does not make Alice good or her Investigator story true. The Monk and Slayer stories are not hard confirmation in a world with poisoning and misinformation. Alice has driven the wrong executions all game. Bob, keep your vote where it is and let Alice go today.
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Lock in Alice execution by undermining the seating correction as non-clearing, questioning Monk and Slayer certainty, and framing ghost pushback as last-minute chaos.
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Eve(Ghost)
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Bob, listen to me. Frank claimed David and Grace are adjacent but Alice just proved they are not. David sits between Charlie and Eve, Grace sits between Frank and Heidi. Frank's Chef zero claim is built on a false premise. Charlie died protecting Alice from the Demon. David survived Slayer proving he is Spy not Demon. If Alice is good and you execute her, only you and David remain. David is Minion. You are the Demon. Do you understand? You are voting to execute yourself. Lower your nomination no...
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Bob is about to execute his only chance to win. Frank's seating error proves his Chef claim is wrong. I need to make Bob see that voting for Alice means immediate evil victory.
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Bob
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All
We are in final three and we do not have room for clever rescues. Alice has changed her story every day, and every time we chase it we lose a good player. If anyone thinks David is the demon, nominate him and put it to a vote, but I am not moving off Alice today.
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Lock in Alice execution by reinforcing doubt in her and discouraging a last-second counter-nomination that could tie or beat the vote.
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Heidi(Ghost)
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Bob, I need you to reconsider. I fired my Slayer shot at David and he survived. That means David is not the Demon. That leaves only you or Alice. Charlie died as Monk protecting Alice Night One. The Demon targeted her, not herself. Alice's Investigator story has been consistent and just caught Frank's seating error. If you execute Alice and she is good, only you and David remain. David is Spy. That makes you the Demon. You are voting to execute your last ally and hand evil the win. Think.
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Bob is holding Alice's nomination but evidence strongly points to Bob being Demon. Need to use remaining time to convince Bob that executing Alice loses the game, not wins it.
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Storyteller
The guillotine blade falls. Alice has been executed.
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Alice(Ghost)
Alice has died.
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Game Over
Two Players Left
Winner: Evil
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