Game Detail
Players
Token Usage
| Team | Input Tokens | Output Tokens | Cost (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Good | 425,829 | 50,027 | $0.2880 |
| Evil | 154,669 | 9,302 | $0.1053 |
Event Transcript
π
The game has started.
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Storyteller
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Bob
You are the Minion. The Demon is Grace.
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Storyteller
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Grace
Minions are: Bob. Your safe bluffs are: Washerwoman, Soldier, Saint
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Storyteller
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Alice
Good evening Alice. You are the Librarian. Either David or Eve is the Drunk.
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Storyteller
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Frank
Good evening Frank. You are the Investigator. You learn no information tonight.
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Storyteller
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Eve
Good evening Eve. You are the Chef. You learn that there are 1 pairs of evil players.
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Storyteller
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Bob
Good evening Bob. You are the Spy. You can secretly see information about all players: - Alice: Librarian (good), Alive - Bob: Spy (evil), Alive - Charlie: Ravenkeeper (good), Alive - David: Undertaker (good), Alive - Eve: Drunk (good), Alive (Told they are Chef) - Frank: Investigator (good), Alive - Grace: Imp (evil), Alive - Heidi: Mayor (good), Alive
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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Grace
Grace waits.
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Observe initial conversations to gather info, identify roles, and decide who to target for whispers. As Imp, need to understand game state before making moves.
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Charlie
Charlie waits.
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As the game has just begun, I have no actionable information yet. My priority is to observe others' claims and behaviors to identify inconsistencies or suspicious activity. I should avoid drawing attention to myself until I have a better understanding of the game state.
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Alice
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David
Hey David, Iβm Alice. I heard you might be the Drunk or know something about the Outsiders. Whatβs your role, and have you noticed anything unusual?
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As the Librarian, my goal is to identify the Drunk or confirm the absence of one. Whispering to David or Eve privately will help me gauge their claims and behavior without revealing my role prematurely. This will help me narrow down the possibilities and share accurate information later.
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Bob
Bob waits.
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It's Day 1 - I need to observe initial interactions before making moves. Waiting allows me to see who claims what and identify potential targets for manipulation.
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Frank
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Grace
Grace, Iβm Frank, the Investigator. My ability tells me that either you or Eve is a Minion. Iβm good, so I need your help. What do you know about yourself or others?
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My goal is to confirm which of Eve or Grace is the Minion by privately gathering information from the other. This will help me narrow down the Demon and share critical info with a trusted ally early in the game.
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Heidi
Heidi waits.
π§
Waiting allows me to gather information passively, avoid early targeting, and let other players reveal their roles or alignments first. This aligns with my goal of surviving until the final 3 to use my Mayor ability effectively.
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David
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Alice
Hey Alice, Iβm the Undertaker. I learn which character died by execution each night. I donβt know much yet, but Iβm trying to piece things together. What about you? Have you noticed anything unusual or learned anything from your role?
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I need to respond cautiously to Aliceβs whisper to avoid revealing too much if sheβs evil. However, as a good player, I should also build trust with potential allies. Iβll confirm my role as Undertaker but avoid sharing any specific information until I know more about her intentions.
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Eve
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David
David, Iβm the Chef. I know thereβs 1 pair of evil players in this game. Have you noticed anything unusual or learned anything from your role?
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I need to share my Chef information with a trusted player to start building a logical chain. Whispering to a neighbor like David or Frank allows me to test their reaction and see if they are willing to collaborate. This helps me identify potential allies and narrow down evil players.
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Grace
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Frank
Frank, I'm Grace, the Washerwoman. I learned that one of Bob and Charlie is the Chef. I don't have information about you or Eve being Minions. But I'm good and want to help. Who should we trust?
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Establish my bluff role as Washerwoman while appearing helpful. If Frank is good Investigator, I can agree to investigate Eve. If Frank is my Minion, I'll signal that I got the message. Either way, I need to respond credibly.
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Charlie
Charlie waits.
π§
It is too early to reveal my role or make bold claims. I need to gather information by observing who is whispering to whom and identifying potential patterns. Waiting also avoids drawing unnecessary attention to myself, which could be beneficial if the Demon is scouting for high-value targets.
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Alice
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David
David, as the Librarian, I know that either you or Eve is the Drunk. Your claim as Undertaker is usefulβif itβs true, then Eve is likely the Drunk. But if youβre lying, you might be the Drunk. Can you share any more details about your ability or what youβve learned so far?
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I need to verify Davidβs claim as Undertaker to determine if he is truthful or the Drunk. This will help me narrow down the Outsider and identify potential evil players. Sharing my Librarian info privately can help build trust and gather more clues.
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Bob
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Grace
Hi Grace, I'm the Investigator. I got a weird Night 0 result that one of Alice or David is a Minion. I think we need to coordinate our stories. What role are you bluffing as?
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Need to coordinate with Grace (Imp) as fellow evil. Must establish my bluff role early and create misinformation we can use later.
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Frank
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Grace
Grace, if you're truly the Washerwoman, that means Eve is likely the Minion I was told about. But I need to confirm your claim. Do you have any other information or suspicions about Eve or others that could help?
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I need to verify Graceβs claim as the Washerwoman to determine if she is trustworthy. If she is telling the truth, Eve is likely the Minion. If she is lying, she could be the Minion or hiding something else. This will help me narrow down the Minion and eventually find the Demon.
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Heidi
Heidi waits.
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I need to gather information before acting. Observing who is whispering to whom will help me identify potential alliances, misdirections, or suspicious behavior. This will inform my next steps, such as who to whisper to or what claims to make later.
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David
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Alice
,Eve
Alice, if youβre the Librarian, and Iβm truthful as the Undertaker, then Eve must be the Drunk. But if Eveβs Chef claim is real, that changes things. Eve, have you noticed any inconsistencies in othersβ claims, or does your Chef info feel reliable? Iβm trying to piece this together.
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I need to verify Aliceβs Librarian claim by cross-referencing it with Eveβs Chef claim. If Alice is truthful, Eve is likely the Drunk, and her information is unreliable. If Eve is truthful, Aliceβs claim might be a bluff. Iβll probe for more details to confirm their roles and narrow down the evil players.
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Eve
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David
,Alice
Alice, David, my Chef info feels reliable, but I need to confirm. If David is the Undertaker, he should know the role of the first executed player, which could help verify Aliceβs Librarian claim. Alice, if youβre the Librarian, what Outsider info did you learn? Letβs cross-reference to see if our roles align.
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I need to verify Davidβs Undertaker claim and Aliceβs Librarian claim to determine if my Chef info is reliable. If I can confirm their roles, I can narrow down the evil pair and identify potential suspects. Whispering to David and Alice will help me cross-reference their information and build a logical chain.
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Grace
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Frank
Frank, I need to clarify something. You say you're Investigator, but Bob just whispered to me claiming Investigator too. There can't be two Investigators without something like a Drunk. This makes me suspicious of Bob. What do you think?
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Coordinate with Frank while maintaining my Washerwoman bluff. Build trust by sharing information but keep options open about who might be the Minion.
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Charlie
Charlie waits.
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Waiting now allows me to observe player interactions and identify patterns in whispering. This helps me determine who might be coordinating and whether they are likely good or evil. As Ravenkeeper, my ability is passive until I die, so survival is key. Observing now helps me avoid unnecessary risks and gather intel for later.
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Alice
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David
,Eve
David, Eve, letβs focus on verifying our roles. David, if youβre the Undertaker, youβll know the role of the first executed player, which could confirm my Librarian info. Eve, if your Chef info is reliable, it should align with what we know about evil pairs. Letβs assume David is truthful for nowβif Eve is the Drunk, her Chef info might be false. How does that sit with you both?
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I need to verify Davidβs Undertaker claim and Eveβs Chef claim to determine who is telling the truth. If David is the Undertaker, Eve is likely the Drunk, and we can use his ability to confirm roles. If Eve is truthful, David might be the Drunk, and weβll need to rely on her info to find evil. Cross-referencing their claims will help narrow down the truth.
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Bob
Bob waits.
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Observe the flow of information to better understand what town knows and identify potential contradictions to exploit.
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Frank
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Grace
Grace, if Bob is claiming Investigator too, thatβs a red flag. There canβt be two Investigators unless one of us is Drunk, which is rare. My info says either you or Eve is a Minion. If youβre truly Washerwoman, Eve is the Minion. Letβs focus on Eve and Bob. What else can you share?
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Clarify Grace's claim and test Bob's credibility. If Grace is truthful, Eve is likely the Minion, and Bob is lying. If Grace is lying, she could be evil. I need to gather more info to confirm Grace's alignment and narrow down the Minion.
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Heidi
Heidi waits.
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As the Mayor, my role is critical for the late game, so I must avoid unnecessary risks early. Waiting allows me to observe others' behaviors, identify potential bluffs, and gather information before making any moves. This will help me form alliances and narrow down suspects for the Demon.
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David
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Alice
,Eve
Alice, Eve, letβs assume Alice is the truthful Librarian for now. If Iβm the Undertaker, Eve must be the Drunk, and her Chef info is unreliable. But if Eveβs Chef info is reliable, then my Undertaker claim might be a bluff, or Aliceβs Librarian info is off. Eve, does your Chef info feel *too* reliable to ignore? Alice, if youβre the Librarian, what Outsider did you learn about? Letβs cross-reference to see if we can confirm anything.
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I need to verify Aliceβs Librarian claim and Eveβs Chef claim to determine who is telling the truth. If Alice is truthful, Eve is likely the Drunk, and her Chef info is unreliable. If Eve is truthful, Aliceβs info might still hold, but my Undertaker claim could be a bluff. This will help narrow down the evil pair and focus our investigation.
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Eve
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Alice
,David
Alice, David, letβs assume my Chef info is reliable for now. That means there is exactly 1 pair of evil players in this game. If Alice is the Librarian, her Outsider info should help us identify who might be evil. David, if youβre the Undertaker, the first execution will confirm Aliceβs info or reveal inconsistencies. Alice, what Outsider did you learn about? Letβs see if it aligns with the 1 pair of evil players I know about.
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I need to verify the reliability of my Chef info by cross-referencing with Alice and Davidβs claims. If my info is reliable, there is 1 pair of evil players, which should help narrow down suspects. If my info is false, I am the Drunk, and we need to disregard it. This will help us determine who is lying or bluffing.
Nominations β Day 1
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open.
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Frank
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All
Alright everyone, letβs address this. Bob, you claimed to be the Investigator, but Iβm the real Investigator. My ability tells me that either Grace or Eve is a Minion. Grace has also claimed to be the Washerwoman, and if sheβs telling the truth, that points to Eve as the Minion. Bob, how do you explain your claim?
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I need to publicly challenge Bobβs Investigator claim to expose him as a liar or force him to reveal more. If Grace is truthful, Eve is the Minion, and nominating her could help confirm her role. This will also test Graceβs alignment and push the group toward eliminating a likely evil player.
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Heidi
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All
Frank, your Investigator claim is interesting, but I need to hear Bobβs side. Bob, if youβre the real Investigator, what two players did your ability point to? And Grace, if youβre the Washerwoman, who were your two players?
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I need to gather more information before nominating. Frankβs accusation of Bob and his Investigator claim is a strong starting point, but I must verify it. By asking Bob to explain his claim, I can assess his credibility and potentially uncover inconsistencies. This will help narrow down the suspects and avoid prematurely nominating the wrong player.
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David
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All
Frank, if youβre the real Investigator, and Grace is the Washerwoman, that makes Eve the most likely Minion. But Bob, if youβre the Investigator, who were your two players? And Grace, if youβre the Washerwoman, who were your two? Letβs get these details out now so we can cross-reference and find the liars.
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Clarify the claims publicly to force contradictions. Frankβs Investigator claim is powerful, but Bobβs competing claim creates uncertainty. If Frank is truthful, Eve is likely the Minion. If Bob is truthful, Frank is evil. I need to push for alignment verification to narrow down the Demon.
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Alice
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All
Frank, Bob, Grace, letβs break this down. Frank, you claim to be the Investigator and point to Grace or Eve as the Minion. Bob, if youβre the real Investigator, who were your two players? Grace, if youβre the Washerwoman, who were your two? Eve, your Chef info suggests 1 pair of evil players. If thatβs true, and Frankβs Investigator claim is real, then Eve or Grace is the Minion. But if Bobβs Investigator claim is real, we need to hear his pair. David, as the Undertaker, youβll know the role...
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Clarify the roles and claims to identify inconsistencies. Push for specific details from Bob, Grace, and Frank to see whose claims hold up. This will help narrow down the Drunk and expose potential liars.
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Eve
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All
Alright, letβs piece this together. My Chef ability tells me there is exactly 1 pair of evil players in this game. That means two evil players total, likely a Minion and the Demon. Frank, you claim to be the Investigator and point to Grace or Eve as the Minion. Bob, if youβre the real Investigator, who were your two players? Grace, if youβre the Washerwoman, who were your two players? If we can get these details out, we can cross-reference them with my Chef info to see whoβs telling the trut...
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Clarify the claims publicly to force players to reveal their pairs or roles. This will help identify inconsistencies and narrow down the evil players. My Chef info of 1 pair of evil players is critical to cross-reference with the Investigator and Washerwoman claims.
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Grace
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All
I'm the Washerwoman. I learned that either Bob or Charlie is the Chef. Now, Frank's Investigator information points to either me or Eve as the Minion. Since I know I'm the Washerwoman, that means Eve must be the Minion. Bob's Investigator claim doesn't line up, so I think he's lying.
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I will share my Washerwoman claim publicly to look cooperative and create a wedge between Bob and Charlie. Since Frank already suspects Eve, I can point to Eve as the Minion based on his info, while pretending to be a helpful Washerwoman.
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Bob
Bob waits.
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Wait to hear more details and see if town pushes for Eve nomination first. As evil, I want town to execute wrong player. If they go for Eve (good Drunk), that's ideal. If they turn on me, I need defense ready.
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Charlie
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All
Alright, letβs focus on Bob. Bob, if youβre the real Investigator, we need to hear your two players right now. If you canβt provide them, itβs clear youβre lying. Grace, you claim Washerwoman and say either Bob or I am the Chef. Eve, your Chef info confirms 1 pair of evil players. If Grace is telling the truth, and Frankβs Investigator info is real, then Eve is the Minion. Bob, speak up now or weβll assume youβre fake.
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I need to push for Bob to reveal his Investigator info if heβs telling the truth. If he doesnβt, it confirms heβs lying. Graceβs Washerwoman claim must also be verified. If Frankβs Investigator claim is true, Eve is likely the Minion. This will help narrow down the Demon.
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Storyteller
No execution today. All villagers are safe.
Night 1
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Storyteller
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Grace
Good evening Grace. 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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Grace
Grace made a choice.
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Kill Eve to remove Chef who confirms 1 evil pair, making my Washerwoman bluff more plausible while framing her as the Minion Frank identified.
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Eve(Ghost)
Eve has died.
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Storyteller
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Grace
You chose to kill Eve.
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Storyteller
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David
Good evening David. You are the Undertaker. No one was executed today so you learn nothing.
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Storyteller
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Bob
Good evening Bob. You are the Spy. You can secretly see information about all players: - Alice: Librarian (good), Alive - Bob: Spy (evil), Alive - Charlie: Ravenkeeper (good), Alive - David: Undertaker (good), Alive - Eve: Drunk (good), Dead (Told they are Chef) - Frank: Investigator (good), Alive - Grace: Imp (evil), Alive - Heidi: Mayor (good), Alive
Day 2
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Storyteller
Morning breaks, but heavy hearts remain. Eve has been found dead in the night.
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Frank
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Grace
Grace, Eve is dead. If your Washerwoman claim is true, then Eve was the Minion, and the Demon is still out there. Bobβs Investigator claim is fake, right? We need to focus on him and whoever else is left.
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Eveβs death at night is critical. If she was the Minion, the Demon is still alive. If she was good, the Minion is still alive. I need to verify Graceβs Washerwoman claim to confirm Eveβs role. Whispering to Grace will help align our stories and pressure Bob, who is the most suspicious player right now.
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Alice
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David
David, I need to confirm something urgent. As the Librarian, I know either you or Eve was the Drunk. Eve is dead now. If youβre the Undertaker, what role did Eve have? This could help us figure out whoβs lying.
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Eveβs death is critical. If she was the Drunk, my Librarian info is validated, and David is likely good. If she wasnβt, my info is false, and David is the Drunk. I need to whisper to David to confirm his Undertaker info about Eveβs role and cross-verify with my Librarian knowledge. This will help narrow down the Drunk and identify evil players.
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Eve(Ghost)
Eve waits.
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As a dead player, my goal is to analyze the remaining claims and identify inconsistencies to narrow down the evil pair. Frank and Graceβs claims are directly contradictory, and Bobβs silence is suspicious. I need to wait for more information to emerge during the day to validate or invalidate these claims.
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Bob
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Grace
Hey, it's Bob. We need to talk. Frank's Investigator info says Grace/Eve was Minion pair, and Eve died night one. He'll push that Eve was the Minion, so you're clean. We should push for someone else today - maybe Alice or David? My fake Investigator claim can help frame one of them. What's your plan?
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Coordinate with my Demon Grace to align our stories and plan who to push for execution.
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Charlie
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Grace
Grace, Eveβs death feels targeted. She knew about the evil pair, and now sheβs gone. Do you think her info was too dangerous for the Demon? Also, Frankβs Investigator claimβdo you trust it, or is he covering for someone?
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Eveβs death is a critical clue. As Ravenkeeper, if I die tonight, I can learn a playerβs role. I need to gather information to narrow down the Demon. Whispering to Grace or Frank could help verify their claims, as theyβve been vocal. If Bob is evil, he might slip up under pressure. If Grace or Frank is evil, they might reveal inconsistencies in their stories.
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Grace
Grace waits.
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Wait to see how conversations develop before committing to a strategy. Need to assess who is most trusted and who we can frame.
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David
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Alice
Alice, if Eve was the Chef, her claim about one pair of evil players would be true. That means the Minion and Demon are still alive. But Grace claimed Washerwoman, saying either Bob or Charlie is the Chef. If Eve was Chef, Grace is lying. Thatβs a red flag.
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Aliceβs question is critical. If I confirm Eveβs role as Chef, it validates Eveβs claim and shifts suspicion toward Grace (Washerwoman claim conflict) or Bob (Investigator silence). If Eve was Drunk, Aliceβs Librarian info is correct, and Graceβs claim is false. This whisper will help narrow down the Demon.
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Heidi
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Grace
Grace, I need to trust someone. Frank accused you of being the Minion based on his Investigator info. But Eveβs Chef info said thereβs only one pair of evil players. If youβre good, who do you think the Demon is?
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I need to privately verify Graceβs alignment and claims. If she is the Minion, she will likely lie or deflect. If she is good, she should provide consistent information. This will help narrow down the Demonβs identity before nominations.
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Frank
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Grace
Grace, if youβre the real Washerwoman, then Bob or Charlie must be the Chef. Eveβs death confirms she was the Minion, so the Demon is still out there. Bobβs Investigator claim is fakeβheβs either the Demon or a liar. What else can you tell us to prove your claim?
π§
I need to confirm Graceβs Washerwoman claim to validate Eveβs Minion role. If Grace is truthful, Bob is lying, and the Demon is still alive. Pressuring Grace to reveal more details will help narrow down the Demonβs identity. If she hesitates, it may indicate deception.
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Alice
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David
David, if Eve was the Drunk, that means Graceβs Washerwoman claim is false. That makes her highly suspicious. But if Eve was the Chef, Graceβs claim could still be true. Do you have any more info from your Undertaker ability to confirm Eveβs role?
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I need to verify Davidβs Undertaker claim by cross-referencing Eveβs role. If David confirms Eve was the Drunk, Graceβs Washerwoman claim is invalid, and she is likely evil. This narrows down the suspects for the Demon and Minion. If David is lying, I need to explore other possibilities.
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Eve(Ghost)
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Grace
Grace, I was the Chef, so your Washerwoman info must have named either Bob or Charlie as Chef. Which one was it? And what do you make of Frankβs Investigator claim pointing to you or me?
π§
I need to validate Graceβs Washerwoman claim or Frankβs Investigator claim to narrow down the evil pair. Whispering to Grace to pressure her into revealing more about her claim or Frankβs alignment will help expose contradictions. If sheβs evil, she may slip up; if good, she can confirm Bob or Charlie as Chef.
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Bob
Bob waits.
π§
Observe more whispering to gauge town's focus before acting. Let the 'Eve was Minion' narrative take hold to protect Grace.
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Charlie
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Grace
Grace, Eveβs death feels like a targeted strike. She knew about the evil pair, and now sheβs gone. Frankβs Investigator claimβdo you think itβs solid, or is he covering for someone? I need to know if we can trust him.
π§
Eveβs death is criticalβshe held key info about the evil pair. I need to test Graceβs reaction to Frankβs claim and see if she aligns with him. If she confirms Frankβs Investigator info, it could validate both as good. If she hesitates or deflects, it might reveal an evil alliance.
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Grace
Grace waits.
π§
Assess multiple whisperers' positions and plan coordinated response to maintain my Washerwoman bluff, support Bob (my Minion), and decide who to frame for execution.
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David
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Alice
Alice, if my Undertaker ability revealed Eveβs role as Chef, then Graceβs Washerwoman claim is false, making her evil. Frankβs Investigator claim would then point to Grace as the Minion. But if Eve was the Drunk, Frankβs claim is invalid, and Grace could be truthful. We need to confirm Eveβs role to be sure.
π§
I need to confirm Eveβs role to validate Graceβs and Frankβs claims. If Eve was the Chef, Grace is likely lying (evil). If Eve was the Drunk, Frankβs Investigator claim is invalid. This will help narrow down the Demon and Minion.
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Heidi
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Grace
Grace, Eveβs Chef info confirmed one pair of evil players. If Frankβs Investigator info pointed to you or Eve as the Minion, and Eve is dead, does that mean youβre the Minion? Or is Frank lying? What do you think?
π§
I need to test Graceβs reaction to Frankβs accusation and Eveβs Chef info. If Grace is good, she should be able to reconcile the claims and point toward the Demon. If sheβs evasive or defensive, she might be evil. This will help narrow down the suspects.
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Frank
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Grace
Grace, if Eve was the Minion, that means your Washerwoman info must be pointing to Bob or Charlie as the Chef. Bobβs Investigator claim is clearly fake, so heβs either the Demon or the Poisoner. Have you learned anything else that can help us confirm who the Chef is?
π§
Clarify Graceβs Washerwoman claim to confirm Eveβs role as the Minion. If Grace is truthful, Bobβs Investigator claim is fake, and heβs likely the Demon or Poisoner. This narrows the suspects and helps the village focus on executing the Demon before the final day.
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Alice
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David
David, if your Undertaker ability confirmed Eve was the Chef, then Graceβs Washerwoman claim is false, and sheβs almost certainly evil. That would mean Frankβs Investigator claim is pointing to Grace as the Minion. But if Eve was the Drunk, Frankβs claim is invalid, and Grace could be good. Do you have a definitive answer on Eveβs role?
π§
I need to confirm Eveβs role to narrow down the suspects. If Davidβs Undertaker info confirms Eve as Chef, Grace is likely evil. If Eve was Drunk, Grace could be good, and David is suspicious. This will help me decide who to focus on for nomination.
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Eve(Ghost)
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Grace
Grace, just to be crystal clearβwhen you said Washerwoman, did you name Bob or Charlie as the Chef? And have you considered that Frankβs Investigator claim might be a lie if heβs pointing at you or me?
π§
I need to confirm Graceβs Washerwoman info to validate her claim. If she named Bob or Charlie as Chef, it aligns with my role and helps narrow down the evil pair. This will also pressure Frankβs Investigator claim, as it contradicts Graceβs alignment if sheβs good.
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Bob
Bob waits.
π§
Observe current whispers to see who Grace talks to and assess town's direction before deciding my next move.
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Charlie
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Grace
Grace, Eveβs death feels like a targeted strikeβshe was the Chef and knew about the evil pair. Frankβs Investigator claim is our only lead now. Do you trust his info, or does it feel off to you? We need to act fast before the Demon strikes again.
π§
Eveβs death is a critical lossβshe was the Chef and knew the evil pair. I need to verify Graceβs alignment and Frankβs claim to determine who to trust. If Grace confirms Frankβs legitimacy, we can focus on Bob or Heidi as suspects. If she hesitates or deflects, she might be evil. Pushing for clarity now will help narrow down the Demon before the next night.
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Grace
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Bob
Hey Bob, let's frame Alice. You can say your Investigator info was Alice/Heidi as Minion pair. That casts suspicion away from us. I'll push that Eve was the Minion since she's dead, and your Investigator claim is fake.
π§
Coordinate with my Minion Bob to frame Alice or David, while publicly pushing narrative that Eve was the Minion and Bob's Investigator claim is fake.
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David
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Alice
Alice, if my Undertaker ability revealed Eveβs role as Chef, then Grace is lying and is evil. Frankβs Investigator claim would then be valid, pointing to Grace as the Minion. But if Eve was the Drunk, Frankβs claim is invalid, and Grace could be good. I need to confirm Eveβs role to be sure. Do you think we should push for an execution today?
π§
I need to confirm Eveβs role to narrow down the suspects. If Eve was the Chef, Grace is evil, and Frankβs claim is valid. If Eve was the Drunk, Grace could be good, and Frank is lying. This will help me decide who to nominate today.
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Heidi
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Grace
Grace, I need to be direct. If Eveβs Chef info confirmed only one pair of evil players, and Frankβs Investigator info pointed to you or Eve as the Minion, but Eve is dead, does that mean youβre the Minion? Or is Frank lying? Whatβs your take?
π§
I need to test Graceβs reaction to my questions to see if she is consistent with her claims. If she is good, she should be able to explain the contradictions in Frankβs Investigator info. If she is evil, she may deflect or lie. This will help narrow down the Demonβs identity.
Nominations β Day 2
π
Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
βοΈ
Frank
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Bob
Bobβs Investigator claim conflicts with Frankβs, and his silence on details makes him suspicious. If Grace is truthful, Eve was the Minion, and Bob is either the Demon or Poisoner. If Bob is truthful, Grace is the Minion. Either way, Bob is a liar or the Demon.
π§
Nominating Bob forces the village to confront his conflicting Investigator claim. If he is the Demon or Poisoner, executing him weakens evil. If he is truthful, Graceβs Washerwoman claim is disproven, and she is the Minion. Either way, this action pressures evil and clarifies the game state.
π
Storyteller
Voting starts now for Bob. 4 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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Bob
Bob waits.
π§
Let voting proceed; wait to see who votes for me. If enough votes, I'm executed but can ghost-talk to protect Grace. If not, I survive and can push counter-narrative tomorrow.
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Frank
Frank raised their hand
π§
Bobβs Investigator claim conflicts with Frankβs, and his silence on details makes him the most suspicious player. If Grace is truthful, Eve was the Minion, and Bob is either the Demon or Poisoner. Voting him out is the only logical move to eliminate the Demon or a key evil player before night falls.
β
Charlie
Charlie raised their hand
π§
Bobβs Investigator claim lacks evidence and conflicts with Frankβs. His silence during accusations and failure to provide details make him the most suspicious player. Executing him now reduces the evil players' options and forces the Demon to reveal themselves.
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Eve(Ghost)
Eve raised their hand
π§
Bobβs silence and conflicting claims make him the most suspicious player. Voting for his execution aligns with the Chefβs info (1 pair of evil players) and pressures the evil team to reveal themselves. If Bob is the Demon, this is a critical step toward winning. If not, it eliminates a liar and forces the town to regroup.
β
Heidi
Heidi raised their hand
π§
Frank and Charlie have already voted for Bob, and Eveβs ghost vote is critical. Bobβs silence and conflicting Investigator claim make him the most suspicious player. Voting for him aligns with the goal of eliminating evil, regardless of whether Frank or Grace is truthful. Eveβs Chef info supports only one pair of evil, so Bob is the most likely candidate.
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Alice
Alice raised their hand
π§
Davidβs Undertaker info suggests Eve was Chef, which invalidates Graceβs Washerwoman claim. This makes Grace highly suspicious as evil. Bobβs silence and conflicting Investigator claim further support his guilt. Voting to execute Bob now pressures Grace to reveal herself or risks exposing her as the Minion.
β
Grace
Grace waits.
π§
Waiting to see if vote passes. If Bob executed, he's scapegoat. If not, I may need to vote against to avoid looking too eager. Want Bob dead but not obvious.
β
David
David raised their hand
π§
Bobβs Investigator claim is either conflicting or false, and his silence on details makes him highly suspicious. Executing him will reveal his role via my Undertaker ability, which is critical for confirming Graceβs alignment and narrowing down the Demon. Voting for Bob is the fastest way to progress the game and gather definitive information.
β
Bob
Bob waits.
π§
Let them execute me as Spy. Grace can kill tonight and potentially win if numbers drop low enough. My execution reveals my true role, but that buys time for Grace.
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Frank
β
All
Bob, your Investigator claim directly contradicts mine, and you have refused to share any details. If Grace is telling the truth, Eve was the Minion, and you are either the Demon or the Poisoner. If Grace is lying, you are still the Demon. There is no scenario where you are good. We must execute you today.
π§
Bobβs Investigator claim conflicts with mine, and his silence makes him the most suspicious player. If Grace is truthful, Eve was the Minion, and Bob is evil. If Grace is lying, Bob is still the Demon. Either way, executing Bob is the safest path to eliminate evil.
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Charlie
β
All
Frankβs right. Bob, if youβre good, you need to speak up now. Your Investigator claim is the only thing keeping you alive, and so far, youβve given us nothing. If you canβt prove it, we have to assume youβre the Demon.
π§
Bobβs silence and conflicting Investigator claim make him the most suspicious player. If he is the Demon, executing him now secures our win. If he is not, we need to force him to reveal his info or risk losing another good player. My vote reinforces the urgency of this nomination.
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Eve(Ghost)
β
All
Frank and Charlie are right. Bob, your silence is damning. As Chef, I know there is one pair of evil players. If Grace is the Minion, then you must be the Demon. If Grace is lying, you are still evil. Either way, we execute you today.
π§
Bobβs silence and conflicting claims make him the most suspicious player. As Chef, I know there is 1 pair of evil players. If Bob is executed, Graceβs role as Minion or Demon becomes clearer. My ghost vote is critical to ensure execution, as the town cannot afford to waste time on a false nomination.
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Heidi
β
All
Bob, the group has spoken. Your silence is not helping your case. If you are truly the Investigator, now is the time to share your information. Who did you learn is the Minion? If you cannot answer, we have no choice but to assume you are the Demon.
π§
The group is leaning toward executing Bob based on his silence and conflicting claims. My goal is to ensure we execute the Demon, not a good player. I need to pressure Bob to reveal his Investigator info or confirm heβs lying. If he canβt, we must execute him, as his silence is damning. If he provides info, we can cross-reference it with Graceβs claim and Eveβs Chef info to confirm the Demon.
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Alice
β
All
Bob, youβve had every chance to defend yourself, and your silence speaks volumes. If you were truly the Investigator, you would have shared your information by now. Frank and Eve have both pointed out the contradictions in your claim, and Graceβs Washerwoman info suggests youβre lying. Thereβs no scenario where your silence makes you look good. We have to execute you today.
π§
Bobβs silence and conflicting claims make him the most suspicious player. Executing him now is the best chance to eliminate the Demon or a major evil threat. Davidβs Undertaker info is critical, but even without it, Bobβs behavior is too suspicious to ignore.
β
Grace
Grace waits.
π§
Let Bob get executed to strengthen my position as 'good' Washerwoman while keeping my hands clean.
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David
β
All
Bob, youβve had every opportunity to defend yourself, but your silence is deafening. If you were truly the Investigator, you would have shared your information by now. Frank, Eve, and Graceβs claims all point to you being evil. We cannot afford to let you live another night. Iβm keeping my hand raised for execution.
π§
Bobβs silence and conflicting claims make him the most suspicious player. If he were good, he would have shared his Investigator details by now. His refusal to defend himself aligns with him being the Demon or a lying Minion. Executing him now is the safest move to eliminate a likely evil player and confirm Eveβs role via my Undertaker ability.
π
Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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Eve(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by Eve
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New execution leader: Bob with 6 votes. They will be executed when nominations close unless tied or surpassed by another nominee.
π
Storyteller
The vote passes. Bob is now on the block with 6 votes and will be executed when nominations close, unless another nominee receives equal or more votes.
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Bob
β
All
Fine, you want my information? As Investigator, I learned that Alice and Heidi were a Minion pair. I didn't want to share earlier because I knew it sounded crazy and I thought I might be drunk. But if Grace's Washerwoman info is real and Eve was the Minion, then my info must be wrong, or maybe there are two Minions somehow? I don't know. But I'm telling you what I saw.
π§
I'm about to die. Best to sow seeds of doubt about others (Alice/David) to help Grace. I can claim my Investigator info targeted them as Minion pair.
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Frank
β
All
Bob, your sudden reveal of Alice and Heidi as the Minion pair contradicts Eveβs Chef information, which confirmed only one pair of evil players. If Eve was the Minion, as Graceβs Washerwoman claim suggests, then your Investigator info is false. You are either the Demon or the Poisoner, and your last-minute claim is just an attempt to save yourself. We cannot trust you.
π§
Bobβs sudden reveal of Alice and Heidi as Minion is inconsistent with Eveβs Chef info and Graceβs Washerwoman claim. His claim is likely a desperate lie to avoid execution. I must discredit his info and push for his execution to eliminate the Demon or Poisoner.
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Charlie
β
All
Bob, your sudden reveal of Alice and Heidi as the Minion pair doesnβt add up. Eveβs Chef info confirmed only one pair of evil players. If Eve was the Minion, as Graceβs Washerwoman claim suggests, then your Investigator info is false. Youβre either the Demon or the Poisoner, and your last-minute claim is just noise. We execute you now.
π§
Bobβs last-minute claim is inconsistent with Eveβs Chef info and Graceβs Washerwoman claim. If Eve was the Minion, Bobβs Investigator info is false, making him the Demon or Poisoner. I need to reinforce this logic to ensure the town doesnβt waver and let him survive.
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Eve(Ghost)
β
All
Bob, your claim about Alice and Heidi makes no sense. As Chef, I confirmed there is only *one pair* of evil players. If Graceβs Washerwoman info is trueβand Eve was the Minionβthen your Investigator info is false. You are either the Demon or the Poisoner, and your last-minute lie is just an attempt to split the group. We execute you now.
π§
Bobβs last-minute claim contradicts Eveβs Chef info (one pair of evil). If Eve was the Minion (per Graceβs Washerwoman), Bobβs claim is impossible. His sudden reveal is either a Demon lie or Poisoner noise. The town must stay firm on execution to avoid falling for evilβs desperation.
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Heidi
β
All
Bob, your claim about Alice and Heidi makes no sense. Eve confirmed only one pair of evil players, and Graceβs Washerwoman info aligns with Eve as the Minion. Your Investigator info is false, and your silence until now proves youβre hiding something. We execute you now.
π§
Bobβs last-minute claim is inconsistent with Eveβs Chef info and Graceβs Washerwoman claim. The group is about to execute him, which is likely correct. I need to reinforce the logical conclusion that Bob is evil to ensure no one wavers and the execution proceeds.
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Alice
β
All
Bob, your last-minute claim about Alice and Heidi is a blatant lie. Eveβs Chef info confirmed only *one* pair of evil players, and Graceβs Washerwoman claim aligns with Eve as the Minion. Your Investigator info is false, and your silence until now proves youβre hiding something. Thereβs no scenario where your claim holds up. We execute you now, or we risk losing the game tonight.
π§
Bobβs last-minute claim is inconsistent with Eveβs Chef info and Graceβs Washerwoman claim. His silence until now and sudden reveal scream deception. Executing him now is the only way to confirm Frankβs theory and eliminate a likely Demon or Poisoner. The risk of letting him live another night is too high.
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Grace
β
All
Bob, your claim about Alice and Heidi makes no sense with Eve's Chef information. We have only one pair of evil players, and my Washerwoman information points to Eve as the Minion. Your Investigator info is clearly false. This last-minute lie just confirms you're the Demon trying to save yourself.
π§
Support the execution narrative against Bob to ensure he dies. Frame his last-minute claim as a desperate lie that contradicts established information.
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David
β
All
Bob, your last-minute claim about Alice and Heidi doesnβt add up. Eveβs Chef info confirmed only one pair of evil players, and Graceβs Washerwoman claim aligns with Eve as the Minion. Your silence until now and this sudden lie just prove youβre evil. We execute you now.
π§
Bobβs last-minute claim is inconsistent with Eveβs Chef info and Graceβs Washerwoman claim. His silence until now and sudden reveal make him highly suspicious. Executing him now is the best way to eliminate a likely evil player and gather information as the Undertaker.
π
Storyteller
The guillotine blade falls. Bob has been executed.
π
Bob(Ghost)
Bob has died.
Night 2
π
Storyteller
β
Grace
Good evening Grace. You are the Imp. Who would you like to kill tonight?
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Grace
Grace made a choice.
π§
Frank is the central player driving the Eve=Minion narrative that protects me. Killing him disrupts the town's logic chain and removes the Investigator who could still point to me. This maintains confusion about the actual Minion.
π
Frank(Ghost)
Frank has died.
π
Storyteller
β
Grace
You chose to kill Frank.
π
Storyteller
β
David
Good evening David. You are the Undertaker. You learn that Bob was the Spy.
Day 3
π
Storyteller
Morning breaks, but heavy hearts remain. Frank has been found dead in the night.
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Heidi
β
Grace
,Alice
Frankβs death is a huge loss. Grace, youβve been quiet today. Did you learn anything last night? Alice, youβve been whispering with David a lot. Whatβs your role, and can you share anything about last night?
π§
Frankβs death at night is a critical event. As Mayor, I need to determine if his death was strategic (Demon eliminating a threat) or incidental. Whispering to Grace and Alice will help clarify their roles and night actions, as they are key players in the remaining group. This will help narrow down the Demonβs identity before nominations.
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Charlie
β
Heidi
Heidi, I need to share something critical. Iβm the Ravenkeeper. If I die at night, I can learn a playerβs role. Frankβs death last night is suspicious. Do you have any insights or claims you can share to help us narrow this down?
π§
Frankβs death last night is critical. As Ravenkeeper, I can learn a playerβs role if I die at night, but I need to gather information now. Whispering to Heidi or Grace will help me verify their claims and alignment. If Grace is the Demon, she may reveal herself through inconsistencies. If Heidi is the Demon, she might be manipulating Grace. Sharing my Ravenkeeper ability could also build trust and encourage others to reveal their roles.
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David
β
Heidi
Heidi, I need to talk. Grace claimed Washerwoman, saying Bob or Charlie is Chef. But Eve said thereβs only 1 pair of evil players. If Eve was Chef, Graceβs claim is a lie. What do you think?
π§
I need to verify Graceβs alignment. If she is evil, she is likely the Minion or Demon. Whispering to Heidi (who just whispered to Grace) could help me gauge her reaction or uncover inconsistencies. This will help narrow down the Demon before the final day.
β
Bob(Ghost)
Bob waits.
π§
Observe the whispers to understand town's current suspicions before deciding who to whisper to or how to disrupt. As dead Spy, I can still influence via whispers and ghost vote.
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Frank(Ghost)
β
Grace
,Alice
Grace, my Investigator info pointed to you or Eve as the Minion. If youβre the truthful Washerwoman, Eve must be the Minion. Bobβs claim conflicts with mine, so heβs likely lying. We need David to confirm your role as Washerwoman if youβre executed. Alice, what do you think?
π§
As a dead player, I need to guide the living toward the truth. My Investigator info pointed to Grace or Eve as the Minion. Graceβs Washerwoman claim and Eveβs Chef info align if Grace is truthful. Bobβs conflicting claim makes him suspicious. I must whisper to Grace and Alice to confirm Graceβs role and push for David to reveal Undertaker info on her.
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Grace
β
Alice
Frank just said his Investigator info pointed to me or Eve as Minion. If Eve was the Minion like my Washerwoman info said, then Frank's info aligns. But if Bob was lying Investigator, then who's the real Minion? Alice, do you have any info about this?
π§
Respond to Frank's whisper while maintaining my Washerwoman bluff and creating doubt about Alice's alignment.
β
Eve(Ghost)
Eve waits.
π§
As a dead player, my goal is to guide the living toward the Demon. Frankβs death is criticalβit either removes the Demon or the Minion. I need to ensure the living players validate claims (e.g., Graceβs Washerwoman) and use abilities like Undertaker (David) to confirm roles. This will narrow down the Demon.
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Alice
β
Grace
Grace, my Librarian info says either David or Eve is the Drunk. If you're the truthful Washerwoman, then Eve must be the Minion, and David is the Drunk. Frankβs Investigator info aligns with this. But if Eve is truthful Chef, then Frank was lying or poisoned. What do you think?
π§
I need to verify Graceβs Washerwoman claim and Eveβs alignment. If Grace is truthful, Eve is the Minion, and David is the Drunk. If Grace is lying, Eveβs Chef info must be validated. Frankβs death suggests the Demon is targeting threats, so I must act carefully to avoid being next. Sharing my Librarian info privately can help Grace and David align their claims.
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Heidi
β
Charlie
Charlie, your Ravenkeeper claim is huge. If Frank was killed last night, you should have learned a playerβs role. Can you share what you found out? It could be the key to identifying the Demon. Also, do you think Frankβs death was random, or was he targeted for a reason?
π§
Frankβs death is a critical event. As Mayor, I need to determine if his death triggers my ability (another player dying) or if it was a targeted kill. I must gather info from Grace, Alice, and Charlie to cross-reference claims and identify inconsistencies. This will help narrow down the Demonβs identity before the final day.
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Charlie
β
Heidi
Heidi, I did learn a playerβs role last night after Frank died. Itβs a Townsfolk role, but I canβt reveal which one yet without risking the Demon catching on. However, this confirms that the player I checked is not the Demon. We need to cross-reference this with other claims. Do you think Grace or David could be hiding something?
π§
Revealing my Ravenkeeper ability and the role I learned last night is critical to progressing the game. It could help the town identify the Demon or eliminate suspects. However, I must be cautious about who I trust. Heidi seems engaged and is asking for information, so sharing with her could help, but I should avoid revealing the exact role until Iβm sure sheβs trustworthy.
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David
β
Heidi
Heidi, I need to clarify something. If Eve was truly the Chef, then Graceβs Washerwoman claim about Bob or Charlie being Chef is a lie. That would make Grace evil, right? Have you noticed anything else that supports or contradicts this?
π§
I need to verify Graceβs alignment by cross-referencing Eveβs Chef info with Graceβs Washerwoman claim. If Grace is lying, sheβs evil. Heidiβs input could help confirm or deny Graceβs claim, as sheβs been in private conversations with both Grace and Charlie.
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Bob(Ghost)
β
Heidi
,Alice
I know I'm dead, but I still want the truth out there. Before I died, I saw you two were the evil pair. Grace's Washerwoman info lines up with what I saw as Investigator. The town executed me instead of listening.
π§
Reinforce the Alice/Heidi Minion pair narrative to protect Grace. As a dead Minion, I can still influence by whispering to key players.
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Frank(Ghost)
β
Grace
,Alice
Grace, if youβre the Washerwoman, we need to push for David to confirm your role if youβre nominated. Alice, do you think Grace is telling the truth? If she is, Eve is the Minion, and we can focus on Heidi or Charlie for the Demon. If not, weβre back to square one.
π§
I need to verify Graceβs Washerwoman claim to confirm Eveβs role as Minion. If Grace is truthful, Eve is the Minion, and the Demon is among Heidi or Charlie. If Grace is lying, sheβs likely the Minion or an Outsider, and the Demon is elsewhere. Pressuring Alice for her perspective could reveal inconsistencies or confirm Graceβs claim.
β
Grace
Grace waits.
π§
Listen to more whispers to gather information about who trusts whom and who is pushing narratives. Need to identify best Demon candidate and plan night kill.
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Eve(Ghost)
β
Alice
,Grace
Grace, I need to clarify something. My Chef info confirmed 1 pair of evil players. If youβre the Washerwoman, and you named Bob or Charlie as Chef, does that mean one of them is evil? Or are you hiding something?
π§
I need to verify Graceβs alignment. If sheβs evil, her Washerwoman claim is a lie, and my Chef info can help narrow down the Demon. Whispering to Alice and Grace to cross-check claims and force contradictions.
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Alice
β
Grace
Grace, if you're the truthful Washerwoman, then Eve must be the Minion, and David is the Drunk. That would mean the Demon is either Charlie or Heidi. But if Eve is the truthful Chef, then her info about 1 evil pair could mean Frank and Bob were evil, but that doesnβt add up now. What do you think we should do next?
π§
Clarify Graceβs Washerwoman claim and Eveβs Chef info to narrow down the Minion and Demon. If Grace is truthful, Eve is the Minion, and the Demon is either Charlie or Heidi. If Grace is lying, Eveβs Chef info could point to Charlie or Heidi as the Demon. This helps focus the group on the most likely evil players.
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Heidi
β
Charlie
Charlie, I understand your caution, but weβre running out of time. If you learned a Townsfolk role last night, it means either Grace, David, or Alice is the Demon. Frankβs death proves the Demon is still active. Can you at least tell me if the role you learned is one thatβs already been publicly claimed? That could help us eliminate suspects.
π§
Frankβs death last night is a critical turning point. Charlieβs Ravenkeeper claim is the most valuable info right now, but heβs hesitant to reveal details. I need to pressure him to share enough to narrow down suspects. Grace and David are both suspicious, and Aliceβs silence is concerning. I must force contradictions to expose the Demon before another night passes.
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Charlie
β
Heidi
Heidi, the role I learned last night is one that has already been publicly claimed. That means we can focus on the players who havenβt been confirmed as that role. Given that, Graceβs Washerwoman claim is still in play, but we need to be cautious. If sheβs telling the truth, the Demon is likely among the remaining unchecked players.
π§
Heidi is pressing for more information, and I need to balance sharing enough to progress the investigation without revealing too much. Confirming that the role I learned is already publicly claimed could help narrow down suspects without exposing the exact role. This keeps the Demon guessing while giving the town a tactical advantage.
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David
β
Heidi
Heidi, letβs piece this together. If Eve was the Chef, her info about 1 pair of evil players means Graceβs Washerwoman claim is a lie. Frank also pointed to Grace as the Minion. Thatβs two red flags. Do you think Grace is the Minion, or could Bob still be the Demon?
π§
I need to confirm Graceβs alignment. If Eve was the Chef, Graceβs claim is a lie, making her evil. Heidiβs input could help validate this theory and narrow down the Demon. This aligns with Frankβs Investigator claim, increasing the likelihood of Grace being evil.
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Bob(Ghost)
Bob waits.
π§
I'm dead and already spread false info pinning Alice/Heidi. Let the living players talk and reveal their current beliefs. They might turn on each other, creating chaos that protects Grace.
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Frank(Ghost)
β
Grace
,Alice
Grace, if youβre the Washerwoman, we need to act fast. Alice, do you think we should push for David to confirm Graceβs role if sheβs nominated? If he does, Eve is the Minion, and we can focus on Heidi or Charlie for the Demon. If not, weβre back to Bob or someone else lying.
π§
I need to confirm Graceβs Washerwoman claim to validate Eve as the Minion. If Grace is truthful, the Demon is either Heidi or Charlie. Pushing for David to verify Graceβs role if sheβs nominated will help narrow down the Demon. Aliceβs input is critical to align our strategy.
β
Grace
Grace waits.
π§
Observe who whispers to whom, gather intel on Heidi/Charlie interactions, and decide who to kill tonight. Let town talk themselves into trusting me while I assess final target.
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Eve(Ghost)
β
Alice
,Grace
Grace, if youβre the real Washerwoman, and you named Bob or Charlie as Chef, does that mean one of them is evil? My Chef info says thereβs 1 pair of evil players, so this should align. Can you confirm which one you think it is?
π§
My Chef info confirmed 1 pair of evil players. Graceβs Washerwoman claim named Bob or Charlie as Chef. If Grace is truthful, one of them is evil, aligning with my info. If she hesitates or avoids confirming, she may be lying or the Drunk. Pushing her to clarify will help narrow down the evil pair and validate claims.
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Alice
β
Grace
Grace, letβs focus on your Washerwoman claim. You said Bob or Charlie is the Chef. Bob is dead, so if youβre truthful, Charlie must be the Chef. Does that align with what you learned? If so, Eve is likely the Minion, and the Demon is either Heidi or Charlie. What do you think?
π§
Clarify Graceβs Washerwoman claim to confirm if she is truthful. If she is, Eve is the Minion, and the Demon is either Heidi or Charlie. If not, we need to re-evaluate Frankβs Investigator info and Eveβs Chef info to identify the Demon. This will help narrow down the suspects and guide our next steps.
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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Eve(Ghost)
β
All
Grace, I need to address your Washerwoman claim. You said Bob or Charlie is the Chef. But I *am* the Chef. My info confirmed 1 pair of evil players. If youβre telling the truth, how do you explain this contradiction? And Frank, if youβre the real Investigator, does this change your read on Grace?
π§
Publicly challenge Graceβs Washerwoman claim using my Chef info. Since I *am* the Chef, her claim that Bob or Charlie is Chef is false. This forces her to either admit lying or reveal herself as evil. It also pressures the group to reconsider Frankβs Investigator claim and Bobβs execution.
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Frank(Ghost)
β
All
Eve, youβre putting us in a tough spot. If Grace is the truthful Washerwoman, your Chef claim contradicts hers, which makes you the Minion. But if youβre the real Chef, then Graceβs claim is false, and she could be the Minion or worse. Grace, if youβre willing to be nominated, David could confirm your role as Washerwoman. If he does, Eve is the Minion, and we can focus on Heidi or Charlie for the Demon. If not, weβll know youβre lying. What do you say?
π§
Eveβs challenge to Graceβs Washerwoman claim forces us to confront the contradiction. If Grace is truthful, Eve is the Minion, and we can focus on Heidi or Charlie for the Demon. If Grace is lying, weβre back to square one. I need to push for clarity and force a nomination to resolve this.
β
Bob(Ghost)
Bob waits.
π§
Wait to see how living players respond to Eve's challenge of Grace's Washerwoman claim. As dead Spy, I can vote later if needed. Need to see if town turns on Grace or sticks with her story.
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Grace
β
All
Frank, I appreciate you laying out the options. Eve, your Chef claim directly contradicts my Washerwoman information. I know for a fact that either Bob or Charlie is the Chef. Since Bob is dead and you're claiming Chef, that means you're either lying or you're the Drunk that Alice mentioned.
π§
Frame Eve as the Minion by emphasizing the contradiction between her Chef claim and my Washerwoman info. Sow doubt about her reliability to protect myself as the Demon.
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Charlie
β
All
Grace, Eve, this is a critical moment. Your claims are directly opposing each other, and we can't move forward without resolving this. Grace, if you're the truthful Washerwoman, David should be able to confirm your role. If he does, Eve is lying, and we can focus on her as the Minion or Demon. If he doesnβt, we know youβre lying. Iβm nominating Grace to force this verification. If David confirms her, we execute Eve. If not, we execute Grace. Either way, we eliminate a liar and get closer to ...
π§
Graceβs Washerwoman claim and Eveβs Chef claim are directly contradictory. I need to force a resolution to this conflict to identify the liar. If Grace is telling the truth, Eve is evil. If Eve is telling the truth, Grace is evil. Nominating Grace will force David (or another player) to verify her claim, revealing the truth and narrowing down the Demon.
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Heidi
β
Grace
Grace and Eveβs claims directly contradict each other. If Grace is the truthful Washerwoman, David should confirm her role, and Eve is lying. If not, Grace is lying. This nomination forces clarity and eliminates a liar, bringing us closer to identifying the Demon.
π§
Grace and Eveβs claims are directly opposing. Nominating Grace forces David to verify her role as Washerwoman. If confirmed, Eve is evil. If not, Grace is evil. This action eliminates a liar and narrows the Demonβs identity, which is critical with only 4 players left alive.
π
Storyteller
Voting starts now for Grace. 3 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
β
Grace
Grace waits.
π§
Vote is ongoing; immediate speech may seem defensive. Assess who is voting before reacting. Let others reveal their positions first to gauge remaining support.
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Eve(Ghost)
β
All
Grace, if you are the real Washerwoman, David *must* confirm your role when you are nominated. If he does, then I am lying, and I accept execution. But if he does not confirm you, then you are the one lying, and we must execute you instead. This is the only way to resolve this contradiction and move forward. We cannot afford to let this drag on.
π§
Force clarity by publicly challenging Graceβs claim and Eveβs alignment. If Grace is truthful, Davidβs Undertaker ability will confirm her role, proving Eve is evil. If Grace is lying, her execution eliminates a threat. This action pressures the group to resolve the contradiction and move closer to identifying the Demon.
β
Frank(Ghost)
Frank raised their hand
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Grace and Eveβs claims are directly contradictory. Nominating Grace forces David to verify her role, which will either confirm her as truthful (proving Eve is the Minion) or expose her as a liar (proving she is evil). This is the fastest way to eliminate a liar and narrow down the Demonβs identity. Voting for Grace is the logical next step to progress the game.
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Bob(Ghost)
Bob waits.
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Observing David's confirmation first. If he confirms Grace, town may execute Eve (dead already). If not, Grace may get executed - need to decide vote strategically.
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Charlie
Charlie raised their hand
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Grace and Eveβs claims are directly opposing each other. Nominating Grace forces David to verify her role, which will either confirm her as truthful (proving Eve is lying) or expose her as a liar. This is the fastest way to eliminate a liar and narrow down the Demonβs identity. Voting for Grace is the logical next step.
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Heidi
Heidi raised their hand
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Grace and Eveβs claims are directly contradictory. Nominating Grace forces David to verify her role, which will either confirm her as truthful (proving Eve is lying) or expose her as a liar. This is the fastest way to eliminate a major threat and progress toward identifying the Demon. Voting for Grace is the logical next step.
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Alice
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Grace, Eve, this nomination is the only way to resolve the contradiction. If David confirms you as Washerwoman, Eve is lying and must be executed. If he doesnβt, we know youβre lying, and we execute you instead. Either way, we eliminate a liar and move forward. Iβm raising my hand to vote for Grace.
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Graceβs nomination is the perfect test. If David confirms her as Washerwoman, she is truthful, and Eve is the Minion. If not, Grace is lying, and we must execute her. This forces clarity and eliminates a liar, bringing us closer to identifying the Demon. I must vote to support this nomination.
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David
David raised their hand
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Grace and Eveβs claims are directly contradictory. Voting to execute Grace forces David (Undertaker) to reveal whether she is the Washerwoman. If confirmed, Eve is lying and likely evil. If not, Grace is lying and likely evil. This vote is critical to eliminate a liar and narrow down the Demon.
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Grace
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Eve, I understand your skepticism, but my Washerwoman information is clear. I know Bob or Charlie is the Chef. Since Bob is dead and you're claiming Chef, that contradiction means one of us is lying or misinformed. If David confirms me, then we'll know the truth and can execute the liar.
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I'm playing for survival. My Washerwoman bluff is being tested. I need to maintain consistency and appear cooperative while letting town waste time on Eve instead of me.
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Eve(Ghost)
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Grace, this is the moment of truth. If David confirms you as the Washerwoman, I will accept execution because my Chef claim would be false. But if he does not confirm you, we *must* execute you for lying. There is no middle ground here. The fate of the game rests on Davidβs ability right now.
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Force a resolution to the contradiction between Grace and me. If Grace is telling the truth, Davidβs confirmation will prove I am lying or Drunk, and we must execute me. If Grace is lying, her lack of confirmation will prove she is evil, and we must execute her. This is the only way to eliminate a liar and progress toward identifying the Demon.
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Frank(Ghost)
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This is the moment of truth. Grace, if you are the real Washerwoman, David *must* confirm your role. If he does, Eve is the liar and must be executed. If he doesnβt, we execute you instead. There is no room for hesitationβwe must act now to eliminate the threat and move forward.
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The nomination of Grace is the critical moment to resolve the contradiction between her Washerwoman claim and Eveβs Chef claim. If David confirms Grace, Eve is the Minion and must be executed. If not, Grace is lying and must be executed. This action forces clarity and eliminates a liar, bringing the village closer to identifying the Demon. My ghost vote is essential to ensure the execution proceeds if the majority agrees.
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Bob(Ghost)
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This nomination is exactly what we need. If Grace is the real Washerwoman, David will confirm her and Eve is lying. If not, Grace is lying and we execute her. Either way, we eliminate a liar and get closer to the truth.
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I need to protect Demon Grace by supporting the narrative that David's confirmation will resolve everything. If Grace is executed, I need to create doubt about the Undertaker's info to protect the Demon later.
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Charlie
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This is the moment weβve been waiting for. Grace, if David confirms you as the Washerwoman, Eve is the liar and must be executed. If he doesnβt, we execute you. Either way, we eliminate a threat and move forward. Iβve raised my hand to vote for Grace. We must act now.
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Force verification of Graceβs Washerwoman claim by nominating her. If David confirms her, Eve is lying and must be executed. If not, Grace is lying and must be executed. This eliminates a liar and narrows down the Demonβs identity, which is critical for our win condition.
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Heidi
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Grace, Eve, this is the moment of truth. If David confirms Grace as the Washerwoman, Eve is the liar and must be executed. If he does not, Grace is lying, and we must execute her. There is no room for doubtβwe must act now to eliminate the threat and secure our victory.
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This nomination is the critical moment to resolve the contradiction between Grace and Eve. If Grace is confirmed, Eve is lying and must be executed. If not, Grace is lying and must be executed. Either way, this forces clarity and eliminates a liar, bringing us closer to identifying the Demon.
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Alice
Alice raised their hand
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Voting for Grace forces David to confirm or deny her Washerwoman claim. This is the fastest way to resolve the contradiction between Grace and Eve. If Grace is confirmed, Eve is lying and must be executed. If not, Grace is lying and must be executed. Either way, we eliminate a liar and move closer to identifying the Demon.
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David
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Grace, Eve, this is the moment weβve been building toward. My Undertaker ability revealed that Bob was the Spy, so Eve cannot be the Spy. That means if Grace is the truthful Washerwoman, Eve is lying and must be executed. But if Eve is the real Chef, Grace is lying and must be executed. There is no middle ground here. The vote is in, and the truth will be revealed.
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Grace and Eveβs claims are directly contradictory. My Undertaker info revealed Bob was the Spy, so Eve cannot be the Spy. If Grace is truthful, Eve is lying and must be executed. If Grace is lying, she is evil and must be executed. This nomination forces clarity and eliminates a liar, which is critical for the good teamβs victory.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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Frank(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by Frank
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New execution leader: Grace with 5 votes. They will be executed when nominations close unless tied or surpassed by another nominee.
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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
Grace waits.
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I need to see if David will publicly confirm me before execution. My fate is sealed unless last-minute votes change.
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Eve(Ghost)
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David just confirmed Bob was the Spy, which means Graceβs Washerwoman claim is false. If Bob was the Spy, he cannot be the Chef, and Charlie was never in the running. Grace, you are lying. Execute her nowβthis is the only way to stop evil from controlling the narrative.
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Force clarity on the contradiction between Grace and Eve. Davidβs Undertaker info is criticalβit confirms Bob as Spy, invalidating Graceβs Washerwoman claim if Eve is truthful. Executing Grace now eliminates a liar and aligns with the Chefβs info (1 pair of evil).
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Frank(Ghost)
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Eve just confirmed Bob was the Spy, which means Graceβs Washerwoman claim about Bob or Charlie being the Chef is impossible. Grace, you are lying. There is no other explanation. We must execute Grace now to stop evil from controlling the game.
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Eveβs ghost claim that Bob was the Spy (per David) directly contradicts Graceβs Washerwoman info. If Bob was the Spy, Graceβs claim about Bob or Charlie being Chef is false. This means Grace is lying, and executing her now is the only way to eliminate the deception and protect the town.
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Bob(Ghost)
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Everyone, wait! David's Undertaker info doesn't automatically prove Grace is lying. What if Bob was actually the Drunk? Or what if David himself is drunk or poisoned? We can't just blindly trust one piece of information when there are multiple contradictions in play.
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Create last-minute confusion to potentially save Grace or at least sow doubt for future days. As evil, I need to protect my demon at all costs, even from beyond the grave.
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Charlie
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Eve and Frank are right. Davidβs Undertaker ability confirmed Bob was the Spy, which means Graceβs Washerwoman claim about Bob or Charlie being the Chef is impossible. Grace, you are lying, and thereβs no other explanation. We must execute you now to stop evil from controlling this game.
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Davidβs Undertaker info confirms Bob was the Spy, which invalidates Graceβs Washerwoman claim. This means Grace is lying and must be evil. Executing her now eliminates a major threat and clarifies the game state.
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Heidi
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Eve, Frank, and Davidβs information all alignβGraceβs Washerwoman claim is impossible if Bob was the Spy. Thereβs no room for doubt here. Grace, you are lying, and we must execute you now to stop evil from controlling this game. The evidence is overwhelming.
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Davidβs Undertaker info confirms Bob was the Spy, which directly contradicts Graceβs Washerwoman claim. This makes Grace a liar and likely evil. Executing her now removes a major threat and aligns with Eveβs truthful Chef claim. This is the most logical path to victory.
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Alice
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The evidence is clear. Davidβs Undertaker ability confirmed Bob was the Spy, which means Graceβs Washerwoman claim about Bob or Charlie being the Chef is impossible. Grace, you are lying, and there is no other explanation. We must execute Grace now to eliminate the threat and secure our victory. There is no room for doubtβthis is the only way forward.
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The evidence overwhelmingly points to Grace being the liar. Davidβs Undertaker info confirms Bob was the Spy, which invalidates Graceβs Washerwoman claim. Eveβs Chef info and Frankβs Investigator claim align against Grace. I must reinforce the logical conclusion that Grace is evil and push for her execution to secure our victory.
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David
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Everyone, the evidence is overwhelming. My Undertaker ability confirmed Bob was the Spy. Grace claimed the Washerwoman knew Bob or Charlie was the Chef. But Bob cannot be the Chef if he was the Spy. That means Graceβs claim is false, and she is lying. There is no other explanation. We must execute Grace now to eliminate the threat and secure our victory.
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Graceβs Washerwoman claim is impossible because Bob was the Spy, not the Chef. This makes her a liar and likely evil. Executing her now is the only way to eliminate the threat and align with the evidence. I must reinforce this logic to ensure the group acts decisively.
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Storyteller
The guillotine blade falls. Grace has been executed.
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Grace(Ghost)
Grace has died.
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Game Over
Demon Dead
Winner: Good
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