Game Detail
Players
Alice (Drunk) Bob (Slayer) Charlie (Saint) David (Virgin) Eve (Monk) Frank (Recluse) Grace (Baron) Heidi (Imp)
Token Usage
| Team | Input Tokens | Output Tokens | Cost (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Evil | 283,879 | 18,970 | $0.3787 |
| Good | 559,754 | 110,591 | $0.4675 |
Event Transcript
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The game has started.
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Storyteller
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Grace
You are the Minion. The Demon is Heidi.
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Storyteller
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Heidi
Minions are: Grace. Your safe bluffs are: Washerwoman, Ravenkeeper, Chef
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
Alice waits.
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It's early Day 1. I should observe the room and see who starts talking before committing to any private conversations or revealing information.
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David
David waits.
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It's Day 1 with no information yet. I should observe and let others speak first before revealing my Virgin ability. Waiting allows me to gather initial claims and identify suspicious behavior.
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Eve
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David
Hey David, I'm your neighbor Eve. I wanted to touch base early and see if you have any information from last night, or if you want to work together to figure out who we can trust.
π§
Start building trust with my neighbor David to exchange information and potentially coordinate protection targets later.
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Bob
Bob waits.
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It's early Day 1 with no information yet. I should observe and let others share their starting information before acting. Rushing to use my Slayer ability now would be premature.
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Heidi
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Grace
Hey Grace, just checking in. I'm thinking we should coordinate our stories early. What role are you planning to claim?
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Establish contact with my Minion Grace to coordinate our evil team's strategy and ensure we're on the same page before nominations begin.
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Frank
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Grace
Hey Grace, I saw Heidi just whispered to you. Any information being shared, or are you just getting to know each other? I'm trying to figure out who might have starting information roles.
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Start building trust with my neighbor Grace and see if she has any information from a starting info role, or at least begin coordinating with other good players.
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Grace
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Frank
Oh, just being friendly! I'm thinking I'll claim Washerwoman. Nothing too special, but it gives me a reason to talk to people about their neighbors.
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Respond to Frank's probe with a vague, innocent answer that doesn't reveal I'm coordinating with Heidi. I'll claim a safe role and suggest I'm just being friendly. This buys time and keeps Frank from suspecting evil coordination.
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Charlie
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Bob
Hey Bob, I'm Charlie. Since we're neighbors, I thought we should chat. Do you have any information from your role, or should we try to figure out who might be suspicious together?
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Start building trust with my neighbor Bob and see if he has any information from his role that could help us identify evil players.
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Alice
Alice waits.
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It's early Day 1. I have no information yet as Undertaker. I should observe the whispering patterns and wait to see who approaches me before committing to private conversations.
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David
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Eve
Hey Eve, thanks for reaching out. I don't have any night information myself. What about you, do you have anything to share? I'm happy to work together and figure out who we can trust.
π§
Respond to Eve's outreach to build a relationship and gather information. As Virgin, I have no night info but want to establish trust with neighbors.
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Eve
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Frank
Hey Frank, I'm Eve, your neighbor. I'm trying to get to know both my neighbors early. David mentioned he doesn't have any night information. Do you have anything you can share, or should we work together to figure out who we can trust in this village?
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I want to speak with my other neighbor Frank to gather information from both sides and compare their stories. This will help me identify who seems trustworthy and spot any inconsistencies.
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Bob
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Charlie
Hey Charlie, good to meet you too. I'm still figuring things out since it's early. What role are you playing? I'm happy to share once I know who I'm talking to.
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Respond to Charlie's whisper to build trust with my neighbor, but be cautious about revealing my Slayer role too early since it makes me a Demon target. I'll ask about his role first before sharing mine.
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Heidi
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Grace
I'm going to claim Washerwoman. What are you thinking? We should make sure our stories don't clash. Frank seems interested in you tooβbe careful what you tell him.
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Coordinate with my Minion ally Grace to establish a safe bluff (Washerwoman) and ensure we have a unified story that won't conflict with each other or create mechanical contradictions.
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Frank
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Eve
Hey Eve, nice to meet you too. I don't have any night information either - I'm just a regular villager trying to figure things out. Since we're neighbors, we should definitely keep each other in the loop. What do you make of David saying he doesn't have info? And have you talked to anyone else yet?
π§
Build trust with my neighbor Eve by being honest that I don't have night information, while keeping my specific role hidden for now to avoid becoming a target or causing confusion with potential information roles.
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Grace
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Heidi
Good catch about Frank. I'll claim Librarian insteadβthat way our stories don't overlap. Let's keep it simple and natural. What role are you actually claiming to the group?
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Coordinate with my Demon partner Heidi to ensure our cover stories don't clash. She's claiming Washerwoman, so I need to adjust my claim to avoid duplication and maintain credibility with the town.
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Charlie
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Bob
Hey Bob, I'm an Outsider. I'd rather not say exactly which one yet since it's early and I need to be careful. What about you? Are you a Townsfolk with information, or something else?
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Respond to Bob's question truthfully but cautiously. Revealing I'm an Outsider builds some trust without exposing my exact role and vulnerability as the Saint.
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Alice
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Bob
Hey Bob, I see you've been talking with Charlie. Have you learned anything useful yet? I'm trying to figure out who to trust.
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Start gathering information from my neighbor Bob to establish trust and learn what he knows about the game.
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David
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Charlie
Hey Charlie, I'm David, your neighbor. I wanted to check in and see if you have any information or thoughts on who we should be watching. Eve and I have been talking, and I think it's important for us neighbors to coordinate.
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Reach out to my other neighbor Charlie to build trust and gather information from both sides of me. Having connections with both neighbors helps me verify information and spot inconsistencies.
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Eve
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Alice
Hey Alice, I'm Eve. I've been talking to my neighbors David and Frank, but neither has night information. Have you heard anything useful from others, or do you have any info yourself? We should figure out who has real leads before nominations start.
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Expand my information network beyond my neighbors. Alice has been quiet and might have information or insights. I need to gather more data before nominations begin.
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Bob
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Alice
Hey Alice. Charlie told me he's an Outsider but wouldn't say which one. That's interesting since there should only be one Outsider in our game. Do you have any information that might help figure out if he's telling the truth? I'm still keeping my role private for now.
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Share Charlie's claim with Alice to get her perspective and see if she has any information that can help verify or contradict Charlie's Outsider claim.
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Heidi
Heidi waits.
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Observe the whisper patterns and let others make their claims first. Grace and I have coordinated our safe bluffs (Washerwoman/Librarian). Waiting gives me information about who's clustering and what roles others are claiming before nomination phase begins.
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Frank
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Eve
Hey Eve, have you learned anything else from talking to others? I'm trying to piece together who might have real information roles. Also, have you talked to Grace at all? She's mentioned something interesting to me.
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Continue building trust with my neighbor Eve and gather more information about what others are claiming. Need to understand the information landscape before making any role claims.
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Grace
Grace waits.
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I've already coordinated with Heidi and given Frank a plausible cover story. Waiting lets me observe the rest of the group's whisper patterns and claims before nomination phase, so I can better position myself and protect Heidi.
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Charlie
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David
Hey David, thanks for reaching out. I'm still feeling things out too. I told Bob I'm an Outsider, which is true, but I'm being careful about specifics this early. Have you or Eve picked up on anything suspicious? I think us neighbors should definitely compare notes.
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Respond to my neighbor David to build trust and coordinate, while being cautious about revealing my exact Outsider role as Saint.
Nominations β Day 1
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open.
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Eve
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All
Hey everyone, I've been talking to my neighbors David and Frank, and neither of them has night information. Frank mentioned that Grace said something interesting though. Grace, would you mind sharing what you know with the group? We need to figure out who has real information before we start nominating people.
π§
Share what I've learned from whispering and encourage others, especially Grace, to share any information they have before we make nominations.
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Grace
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All
Oh, I'm a Librarian! I got a read on two players, but honestly it's pretty unclear right now. I'd rather wait and see how the day develops before I throw out accusations. What about you, Eve? What information do you have?
π§
I need to respond to Eve's public question without revealing my evil coordination with Heidi. I'll claim Librarian (as I told Heidi) and give a vague read that doesn't commit me to specific false information. This keeps me looking cooperative while protecting my bluff.
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Heidi
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All
I'm a Washerwoman. I got a read on two players, but like Grace said, it's still pretty early. I think we should let the day play out before we start making big accusations. What about the rest of you?
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Establish my cover as Washerwoman early while staying vague. Support Grace's Librarian claim to build trust with my Minion. Avoid committing to specific information that could be contradicted later.
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Alice
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All
Hey everyone, I've been talking with Bob and Eve. Bob told me that Charlie claimed to be an Outsider but wouldn't say which one. Charlie, can you tell us more about that? Also, Grace and Heidi, you both claimed information roles - can you share your specific reads? We need concrete information to work with before we nominate anyone.
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Share what I've learned from private conversations and push for more specific information from claimed roles. I need to hear Charlie's full claim and the specific reads from Grace and Heidi before making any nominations.
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Charlie
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All
Alice, I did tell Bob I'm an Outsider, and that's true. But I'm being cautious about revealing exactly which one this early. Grace, Heidi, you both claimed information roles with specific reads. If you're truly good, sharing that information helps the town way more than keeping it secret. Grace, which two players did your Librarian ability point to? And Heidi, who did your Washerwoman identify? Let's see some actual information before we start pointing fingers.
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Push information roles to share their specific reads before I reveal more. As Saint, I need to avoid being executed, so I want more data before committing to a full claim.
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Bob
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All
Grace and Heidi, you both claimed information roles but won't share your actual reads. That's exactly what an evil player would do - claim a powerful role but hide fake information. If you're truly good, tell us who your abilities pointed to right now. Charlie, if you're really an Outsider, you need to tell us which one. There should only be one Outsider in this game, so your claim is either crucial information or a bluff. Stop being cagey and give us something concrete to work with.
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Pressure claimed information roles to share their reads. Hiding information helps evil more than good. Need concrete data to find the Demon.
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Frank
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All
Everyone, I need to share something important. Grace told me privately earlier that she was the Washerwoman and had a read on two players. But now she's claiming Librarian publicly. That's a direct contradiction. Grace, why did you tell me you were Washerwoman in private but now say you're Librarian? That's exactly what an evil player would do - test different claims in private before settling on one publicly.
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I need to expose Grace's contradictory claims to the group. She told me privately she was Washerwoman but now claims Librarian publicly. This is a critical contradiction that suggests she's lying about her role.
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David
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All
Grace, you told Frank you were Washerwoman in private, but now you're claiming Librarian publicly. That's a serious contradiction. Can you explain that? Also, if you and Heidi are both claiming information roles, you need to share your actual reads. The longer you hide information, the more suspicious you look.
π§
I need to highlight the Grace contradiction and push for clarity. As Virgin, I should be strategic about my role but help the town focus on the most suspicious player.
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Storyteller
No execution today. All villagers are safe.
Night 1
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Storyteller
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Eve
Good evening Eve. You are the Monk. Who would you like to protect tonight?
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Eve
Eve made a choice.
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Frank exposed Grace's contradiction, making him valuable and potentially a Demon target. I need to keep observant players alive to help identify evil.
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Storyteller
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Eve
You chose to protect Frank.
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Storyteller
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Heidi
Good evening Heidi. 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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Heidi
Heidi made a choice.
π§
Frank is the immediate threatβhe exposed Grace's claim contradiction and is actively building town consensus through whispers. Eliminating him disrupts their logic chain and buys Grace time to recover her story. This protects our Minion and keeps the Demon alive.
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Frank was protected from a night kill.
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Storyteller
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Heidi
You attacked Frank, but they survived.
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Storyteller
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Alice
Good evening Alice. You are the Undertaker. No one was executed today so you learn nothing.
Day 2
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Storyteller
A peaceful night has passed. All villagers are present and accounted for.
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David
David waits.
π§
I want to observe more before committing to alliances. The day just started and I need to see how players interact today before deciding who to trust.
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Frank
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Eve
Eve, we need to talk. Grace and Heidi are both claiming Washerwoman, and Grace told me different things privately versus publicly. Plus Charlie is being weird about his Outsider claim. What do you think? Should we push Charlie to name his specific Outsider role, or focus on the Grace versus Heidi conflict first?
π§
Coordinate with Eve, my trusted neighbor, to compare notes on the conflicting Washerwoman claims and Charlie's vague Outsider claim. We need to align our strategy before nominations.
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Charlie
Charlie waits.
π§
Frank is whispering to Eve and I want to observe the dynamics. Bob is aggressively pushing me which is suspicious. I should wait to gather more information before acting or revealing more about my role.
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Bob
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Frank
Hey Frank, I heard about Grace's contradiction with you. Can you confirm exactly what she told you privately versus what she claimed publicly? This seems like a big deal.
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I need to verify Frank's claim about Grace's contradiction directly with him. If true, Grace is very suspicious. If Frank is lying, that implicates him instead.
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Alice
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Bob
Hey Bob, you mentioned Charlie told you he's an Outsider. Have you learned anything else? And what's your role? We need to start sharing information if we're going to find the Demon.
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I need to gather more information before nominations. Bob shared Charlie's claim with me but hasn't revealed his own role. I want to press him for more details and see if he has additional information that could help identify the Demon.
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Eve
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Frank
Hey Frank. I think we should push Charlie first. If he claims Outsider but won't name which one, that's suspicious. Standard setup only has one Outsider, so his claim is easy to verify. If he's lying, we found evil. The Grace versus Heidi thing is messy, but Charlie's silence is more telling right now. What do you think?
π§
Respond to Frank's strategic question. I think pushing Charlie on his Outsider claim is higher priority since it's easier to verify and could quickly expose an evil player.
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Heidi
Heidi waits.
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Observe the current whisper network. Frank is clearly central to town coordination (Bob, Alice, Eve all whispering to him). I need to understand the full picture before committing to my next action. Waiting lets me gather information and plan my next kill strategically.
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Grace
Grace waits.
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I'm heavily suspected due to my claim flip. Frank is actively coordinating with multiple players. I need to listen to what the town has concluded before I act. Waiting gives me critical information about the threat level and lets me respond strategically.
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David
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Frank
Hey Frank, I noticed you caught Grace's contradiction about Washerwoman versus Librarian. That was sharp. I'm the Virgin - if a Townsfolk nominates me, they die immediately. I want to use this ability to help us find evil. What do you think about nominating me, or should we target someone else first?
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I need to start engaging and build trust. Frank exposed Grace's contradiction which seems pro-good. I'll whisper to Frank to share my Virgin status and see if he'll nominate me to test my ability, or to discuss who we should trust.
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Frank
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Bob
Hey Bob. Grace whispered to me privately that she was the Washerwoman and learned about Alice being the Empath. But then publicly she claimed to be the Librarian. When I called her out on it, she didn't have a good explanation. That's a major red flag - either she's lying about her role or she's trying to manipulate information. What do you think?
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Confirming Grace's contradiction to Bob helps establish trust and gets another perspective on whether Grace is lying or if there's another explanation.
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Charlie
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Frank
Hey Frank, it's Charlie. I heard you and David caught Grace in a contradiction about her role. I'm an Outsider, and Bob's been aggressively pressing me to specify which one. What's your read on Bob and the situation with Grace?
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Coordinate with Frank who appears to be gathering information and exposing Grace's lie. I need allies to avoid being executed as the Saint, and Frank seems active in investigating.
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Bob
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Alice
Hey Alice. Yeah, Charlie told me privately he's an Outsider but wouldn't say which one when I pressed him. That's sketchy. As for my role, I'm a Townsfolk with information-gathering ability. What about you - you mentioned Empath earlier, is that your claim? And have you gotten any night info yet?
π§
Alice asked about my role and Charlie info. I should respond to build trust and gather more intel, but be cautious about revealing I'm Slayer too early.
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Alice
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Bob
Hey Bob, I think there's some confusion. I never claimed Empath - I'm actually the Undertaker. I didn't get any information Night 1 since nobody was executed. You said you have an information-gathering ability - which specific role are you? We need to compare notes.
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Correct Bob's misunderstanding about my role. I never claimed Empath - I'm the Undertaker. I need to establish trust and get Bob to share his specific role so we can coordinate.
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Eve
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Alice
Hey Alice. I see you and Bob have been pressing for specific claims. What do you make of Charlie saying he's an Outsider but refusing to name which one? Standard setup only has one Outsider, so his claim should be easy to verify. I think we should push him hard on this before nominations.
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I want to coordinate with Alice about pushing Charlie to reveal his specific Outsider role. If he can't or won't name it, that's strong evidence he's evil. Alice has been pressing for specific claims, so she might be a good ally.
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Heidi
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Grace
Frank is the hub now. Everyone whispered to him last night. We need a story about your Librarian claimβsay you were testing people or got confused. What's your play?
π§
Coordinate with Grace to manage the crisis. Frank is the town's central node and primary threat. We need a unified story to counter his narrative about Grace's contradiction, or we risk execution today.
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Grace
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Heidi
I'll say I was confused about my role at first and thought I was Librarian, but I'm actually Washerwoman like you. I saw one of two players is a Townsfolk. Let's say we both got mixed up on Day 1. That explains the flip.
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Coordinate with Heidi on a unified story to explain my claim flip before Frank uses it to nominate me. If we align our narratives now, we can control the damage and keep suspicion off Heidi while I take the heat but survive it.
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David
David waits.
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I've already reached out to Frank. I should wait to see how he responds and observe the whispering patterns before deciding on my next move. Patience will help me gather more information.
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Frank
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Charlie
Hey Charlie. My read is that Grace's contradiction is the biggest red flag right now - telling me Washerwoman privately but claiming Librarian publicly is either a major mistake or deliberate deception. As for Bob, he seems to be gathering information, which could be good or evil play. But honestly, I need to ask you directly: which Outsider are you? There's only one in standard setup, so your claim is easy to verify. If you're truly good, naming your role helps us confirm the Outsider count. Wh...
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Respond to Charlie's question about Bob and Grace while also pressing him to reveal his specific Outsider role. I need to gauge if he's genuinely good or fishing for information as evil.
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Charlie
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Frank
Frank, I'm the Saint. Please keep this quiet - if I'm executed, we lose. That's why I've been vague. Bob's aggressive questioning worries me. Can you help deflect attention without revealing my specific role?
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I need to trust someone with my real role to avoid being executed. Frank seems most trustworthy since he exposed Grace's contradiction. I'll tell him I'm the Saint privately so he can help protect me, while asking him to keep it secret.
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Bob
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Frank
Hey Frank. So Grace told you that you learned Alice is Empath, but Alice just told me she's the Undertaker. That means Grace's Washerwoman info was wrong. Combined with her claiming Librarian publicly, this looks really bad. I'm actually the Slayer - should I shoot Grace now, or do you think we should gather more info first?
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I need to discuss Grace's contradiction with Frank and get his take on whether I should use my Slayer shot on her. Her behavior is the most suspicious so far.
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Alice
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Eve
Hey Eve. I agree Charlie's behavior is suspicious. If he's really the Outsider, he should just say which one - there's only one in a standard setup. His refusal makes me think he's either the Drunk who doesn't know, or he's evil bluffing. What have you learned from David and Frank? I heard Frank exposed Grace's contradiction about Washerwoman versus Librarian.
π§
Respond to Eve's question about Charlie and share my analysis. I want to coordinate with her on pressuring Charlie before nominations, and also learn what information she has gathered from her neighbors.
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Eve
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Alice
Hey Alice. Frank seems solid to me - he caught Grace in a direct contradiction, which is hard to fake. David, my left neighbor, says he has no night information. I think we should team up and publicly pressure Charlie to name his Outsider role. If he won't, we nominate him. Sound good?
π§
Share information with Alice about Frank's trustworthiness and David's claim, while being cautious about revealing my full role. Build an alliance with Alice to push Charlie for specifics.
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Heidi
Heidi waits.
π§
Observe town's Day 2 strategy and threat assessment before acting. Frank is clearly the hub; see who they nominate. Grace and I have synchronized our Washerwoman story. Waiting lets me gather information on town's next move and identify secondary threats.
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Grace
Grace waits.
π§
Observe the current day phase. Frank is the hub and primary threat. Staying silent avoids drawing more attention while I assess who the town is targeting. I need to see the nomination phase before acting.
Nominations β Day 2
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open.
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Eve
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Charlie
Charlie claims to be an Outsider but refuses to name which one. Standard setup only has one Outsider, so this should be easy to verify. His silence suggests he's either evil bluffing or the Drunk who doesn't know his real role. We need to test this claim now.
π§
Charlie's refusal to name his specific Outsider role is highly suspicious. Standard setup only has one Outsider, so his claim is easily verifiable. If he's evil or the Drunk, we need to find out now before the Demon kills more players.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for Charlie. 4 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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Eve
Eve raised their hand
π§
Charlie's refusal to name his Outsider role is highly suspicious. Standard setup has only one Outsider, so this claim should be easy to verify. I need to vote to test his claim and potentially remove evil from the game.
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David
David waits.
π§
I want to observe how the vote plays out and preserve my options. I told Frank I'm Virgin, so I want to see if he'll use that information to test himself or others. Charlie's claim is suspicious but not definitive.
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Grace
Grace raised their hand
π§
Vote for Charlie to appear engaged in town logic and avoid suspicion. Charlie's vague Outsider claim is genuinely suspicious, and voting him doesn't threaten Heidi. This maintains my cover as a good player while supporting the nomination.
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Heidi
Heidi raised their hand
π§
Support Eve's nomination of Charlie to appear engaged with town logic. Voting with Grace maintains our cover as coordinated Washerwoman players. This keeps pressure on Charlie while we avoid suspicion.
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Bob
Bob raised their hand
π§
Charlie's refusal to specify which Outsider is highly suspicious. In standard setup, there's only one Outsider, so this should be easy. His silence suggests evil bluffing. I should vote to execute and test this claim.
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Frank
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All
I'm not voting for Charlie right now. He just claimed Saint to me privately, and if that's true, executing him makes us lose immediately. Yes, his timing is suspicious, but the risk is too high. Bob, you said you're the Slayer? Grace is caught in a clear contradiction - private Washerwoman versus public Librarian, plus her info about Alice being Empath is wrong since Alice claims Undertaker. Shoot Grace instead. That's a safer test than gambling on Charlie's Saint claim.
π§
Charlie's Saint claim is very convenient timing. Executing a Saint loses us the game immediately. With Grace caught in a lie and Bob having a Slayer shot, we have better options than risking an instant loss on Charlie's word.
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Charlie
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All
Please, do not execute me. I am the Saint. If you kill me today, the good team loses immediately, game over. Frank is telling the truth - I confided in him because I was afraid of exactly this situation. Look at Grace instead - she's caught in a blatant lie, Washerwoman privately and Librarian publicly. That's a real evil tell, not my cautious play. David, Alice, please don't vote for me. We can sort this out without gambling the entire game.
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I need to defend myself urgently. I have 4 votes which is the execution threshold. I must convince Alice and David not to vote, and try to sway others to reconsider. The risk of executing a potential Saint is too high when we have better targets like Grace who is caught in a direct contradiction.
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Alice
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All
I am not voting for Charlie. If he is actually the Saint, we lose immediately and the game is over. That risk is too high for day two. Frank says Bob claims to be the Slayer. Bob, if you are the Slayer, you should shoot Grace instead. She is caught in a direct contradiction that Frank and David both witnessed. That is much safer than gambling on Charlie's Saint claim.
π§
The risk of executing a potential Saint is too high. We should not gamble the entire game on Charlie's claim. Instead, test Grace with the Slayer shot since she's caught in a verifiable contradiction.
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Eve
Eve lowered their hand
π§
New information reveals Charlie claims Saint privately. Risk of executing Saint is game-loss. Grace's contradiction is confirmed by multiple witnesses. Safer to lower hand and pursue Grace instead.
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David
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All
I am not voting for Charlie. If he is actually the Saint, we lose the game immediately and it's over. That is too big a gamble for day two. Frank has confirmed Charlie claimed Saint to him privately, and while the timing is suspicious, we cannot risk it. Grace, on the other hand, has been caught in a direct contradiction - Washerwoman to Frank privately, Librarian publicly. That is a clear evil tell. Bob, if you are truly the Slayer, you should shoot Grace. That is a much safer test than gamblin...
π§
The risk of executing Charlie if he's actually Saint is too high. We should not vote for him and instead use Bob's Slayer shot on Grace, who has a clear contradiction in her claims.
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Grace
Grace lowered their hand
π§
Lower my hand to appear cooperative and reduce suspicion of evil coordination with Charlie/Heidi. The town is consolidating around shooting me anyway; lowering my hand makes me look less defensive and buys time for Heidi to survive another day.
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Heidi
Heidi lowered their hand
π§
Lower my hand to distance myself from Grace's failed bluff and appear to follow the town's logic. This preserves my Washerwoman cover and prevents me from looking coordinated with my Minion. The vote is already failing anyway, so I need to protect my own credibility for the rest of the game.
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Bob
Bob lowered their hand
π§
Lowering my vote to prevent potentially executing the Saint, which would make us lose immediately. Shooting Grace is a safer test since her contradiction is confirmed.
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Frank
Frank waits.
π§
The vote is collapsing after Charlie's Saint claim. I should not vote for Charlie - the risk is too high if he's actually Saint. I need to wait and push for Bob to shoot Grace instead, as her contradiction is the clearest evil tell.
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Charlie
Charlie waits.
π§
The vote count has dropped to zero after Frank, Alice, and David spoke against executing me. I should wait for the voting phase to conclude rather than drawing more attention to myself. The focus has shifted to Grace's contradiction and Bob's Slayer claim.
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Alice
Alice waits.
π§
Voting for Charlie is too risky if he might be Saint. I've already stated my position. The vote is stalled at 0. I should wait and see if Bob confirms he's Slayer and shoots Grace instead.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
π³οΈ
Nominee Charlie did not reach threshold.
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Storyteller
Charlie did not receive enough votes (0/4).
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Eve
β
All
Bob, if you are truly the Slayer, you need to shoot Grace right now. She is caught in a blatant lie - Washerwoman to Frank privately, Librarian publicly. That contradiction is a clear evil tell. Shooting her costs us nothing if she's good, but wins us the game if she's the Demon or a Minion. Do not let this opportunity pass.
π§
Push Bob to use his claimed Slayer ability on Grace. She's caught in a direct contradiction which is strong evidence of evil. Shooting her is safer than executing Charlie who might be Saint.
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David
β
All
Everyone, before Bob uses his Slayer shot, remember that I claimed Virgin to Frank earlier. If someone nominates me and they're Townsfolk, they die immediately. That is a guaranteed alignment test with no risk of wasting an ability. Eve, you are pushing very hard for this Slayer shot - why not nominate me instead? If you are Townsfolk, you will be executed and we know you are good. If you are evil, nothing happens and we learn you are evil. That seems safer than gambling the Slayer shot on Grace...
π§
I need to remind the group about my Virgin ability as a more reliable alignment test than the Slayer shot, which can miss or be wasted. This also puts pressure on Eve to explain her aggressive push.
π¬
Grace
β
All
Wait, hold on. Frank has been pushing this Slayer shot on me the entire day, but I haven't heard Bob actually confirm he's the Slayer. Frank claimed Bob said it privately, but Bob hasn't said a word publicly. That's suspicious to me. Why is Frank so confident about Bob's role if Bob won't even confirm it?
π§
I'm heavily suspected due to my claim flip. Frank is orchestrating the town and pushing for my elimination. I need to speak now to create doubt about Frank's credibility and redirect suspicion before Bob acts. Buying time and sowing chaos helps keep Heidi alive.
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Heidi
β
All
Grace, I understand your concern, but Frank and I both witnessed your contradiction directly. You told Frank you were Washerwoman, then claimed Librarian publicly. That's not about Bob's confirmationβthat's about what you actually said to us. The contradiction stands regardless.
π§
Grace is attacking Frank's credibility to escape the Slayer shot. But her contradiction is real and documented. I should acknowledge the contradiction exists while subtly defending Grace enough to keep her alive, or pivot to a safer target. This buys time and keeps pressure off me.
π¬
Bob
β
All
I am the Slayer. Frank is telling the truth - I told him privately earlier. Grace, your contradiction is undeniable. You told Frank Washerwoman, claimed Librarian publicly, and gave wrong Alice info. That is textbook evil behavior. However, I only get one shot. If I miss, we lose our best weapon. I want to hear Grace explain herself first - why the role switch? Why the wrong info? Convince me you're not evil before I decide.
π§
Confirm my role publicly, acknowledge the pressure to shoot Grace, but express caution about using my once-per-game ability without being certain.
βοΈ
Frank
β
Grace
Grace told me Washerwoman privately but claimed Librarian publicly, and gave wrong info about Alice. These contradictions prove she is lying and likely evil. We must execute her today.
π§
Grace has been caught in undeniable contradictions - Washerwoman privately, Librarian publicly, plus wrong Alice info. She is clearly evil. Nominating her forces the town to confront this threat before night falls.
π
Storyteller
Voting starts now for Grace. 4 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
β
Eve
Eve raised their hand
π§
Grace's contradictions are the strongest evidence of evil behavior we've seen. Voting to execute her advances our goal of finding the Demon. Bob can still use Slayer shot if vote fails.
β
David
David raised their hand
π§
Grace's role contradiction is the strongest evidence of evil we have. The risk of executing a good player is outweighed by the high probability she is evil. I must vote to execute her.
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Grace
β
All
Bob, I hear you. You're rightβI made a mistake telling Frank Washerwoman privately and then claiming Librarian. I was confused about my role information, and that looks terrible. I'm not going to waste your time with excuses. If you think I'm evil, shoot me. But please don't waste the Slayer shot on me during the day when you could use it at night to protect the town.
π§
Bob confirmed Slayer publicly. My contradiction is undeniable. I cannot recover credibility with Frank/David/Alice. My best play is to accept the execution and protect Heidi, or stall by questioning Bob's certainty. Since I'm marked for death either way, I should go down gracefully and let Heidi distance herself from me.
β
Heidi
Heidi raised their hand
π§
Grace's contradiction is undeniable and voting her out serves evil's interests: it removes my Minion ally (sacrificing her to build trust with Frank/town) or eliminates a confused good player. Either outcome helps me survive longer by appearing to support town's logic.
β
Bob
Bob raised their hand
π§
Grace's contradictions are highly suspicious. I should vote to execute her now, preserving my Slayer shot for when I'm more certain of the Demon's identity. We need 4 votes and currently have 3.
β
Frank
Frank raised their hand
π§
Grace has admitted to contradicting herself and gave wrong information. Four votes are already cast but I want to ensure the execution passes. The evidence strongly points to her being evil.
β
Charlie
Charlie raised their hand
π§
Grace's direct contradiction is the strongest evidence we have. Even if she's not the Demon, she's likely evil. I must vote to execute her while I can, since I can't be nominated again today.
β
Alice
Alice raised their hand
π§
Grace has been caught in a clear contradiction and gave false information about my role. This is strong evidence she is evil. Voting to execute her will either eliminate a threat or, if I'm wrong, give me valuable Undertaker information tonight.
β
Eve
Eve waits.
π§
The vote is already at 7/4 needed to execute Grace. She admitted her contradiction. I should let the vote complete - executing an admitted liar is the correct play.
β
David
David waits.
π§
The vote already has overwhelming support with 7 hands raised. Grace admitted to her contradiction. I will wait to see the execution resolve and observe reactions.
β
Grace
Grace waits.
π§
Grace is almost certainly executed (6 votes for, 0 against). I'm dead. As a ghost, I'll vote and disrupt town logic. Heidi must now survive solo and keep the Demon alive. My death is a sacrifice playβI can still talk and vote to sow chaos from the grave.
β©οΈ
Heidi
Heidi lowered their hand
π§
Lower my hand to appear thoughtful and skeptical of Frank's narrative, rather than lockstep with the town. This protects my Washerwoman bluff by showing I'm not just voting with the crowd. Grace is likely sacrificed anyway (6 votes is enough), but this move makes me look independent and builds credibility for later.
β
Bob
Bob waits.
π§
I already raised my hand based on Grace's clear role contradiction. The evidence is strong - she told Frank Washerwoman privately but claimed Librarian publicly with wrong info. This is textbook evil behavior. I should maintain my vote.
β
Frank
Frank waits.
π§
The vote is already passing with 6 hands raised. I want to see if Bob lowers his hand to use Slayer shot instead, or if this execution proceeds. Waiting lets the situation develop.
β
Charlie
Charlie waits.
π§
Grace's Washerwoman/Librarian contradiction is undeniable. I've already voted and execution is imminent. Waiting lets the process complete without drawing attention to myself as Saint.
π¬
Alice
β
All
I am keeping my vote for Grace. As the Undertaker, I desperately need someone to die by execution so I can learn their true role tonight. Grace's contradiction - Washerwoman privately, Librarian publicly, plus wrong information about me - is textbook evil behavior. Even if she is not the Demon, she is almost certainly a Minion. Removing her helps the town, and I will confirm exactly what she was tomorrow morning. Bob can still use his Slayer shot later if needed.
π§
As Undertaker, I need an execution to get information tonight. Grace's contradiction is the strongest evidence we have. I want to confirm my vote and explain why executing her helps the town regardless of whether Bob uses his shot.
π
Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
π³οΈ
New execution leader: Grace with 6 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 6 votes and will be executed when nominations close, unless another nominee receives equal or more votes.
π¬
Eve
β
All
I am voting for Grace's execution. Her contradiction is too blatant - telling Frank Washerwoman privately but claiming Librarian publicly is not confusion, it is deception. Even if she is not the Demon, she is almost certainly a Minion. Let us execute her now so Alice can confirm her role tonight, and Bob can save his Slayer shot for when we truly need it.
π§
Support Grace's execution due to her clear role contradictions. Encourage Bob to save Slayer shot for later when we have more information.
π¬
David
β
All
I want to remind everyone that I claimed Virgin to Frank earlier. My ability is a guaranteed alignment test - if a Townsfolk nominates me, they die immediately. I propose that tomorrow, someone trustworthy nominate me so we can confirm their alignment mechanically. Alice, Bob, or Heidi - one of you should do this. For now, executing Grace is the right call given her blatant contradictions.
π§
Remind the group of my Virgin claim and propose a nomination test for tomorrow to verify alignments, while supporting Grace's execution today.
β
Grace
Grace waits.
π§
I am Baron Minion with Demon Heidi. Grace is my evil ally and is about to be executed with 6 votes. I cannot save herβthe town has locked in the execution. My best move is to wait silently, accept the loss of my Minion ally, and prepare for endgame as solo evil. Heidi must now survive as hidden Demon. Speaking now risks drawing more suspicion onto myself or Heidi. Waiting preserves my cover and allows me to observe town dynamics before Night 2 begins.
β
Heidi
Heidi waits.
π§
Grace is already on the block with 6 votes and will be executed. Nominating now risks exposing myself if David's Virgin claim is real. Waiting lets the execution proceed and gives me time to assess Frank's true alignment and plan my next kill.
β
Bob
Bob waits.
π§
Grace is already on the block with 6 votes and will be executed. Alice will learn her role tonight as Undertaker. I should save my Slayer shot for when we truly need it, like final 3 or if we identify the Demon with certainty.
π¬
Frank
β
All
Grace, your begging for Bob's Slayer shot instead of accepting execution is telling. If you were truly good and confused, you would not fear execution - but you are desperately trying to avoid it. Bob, do not waste your shot now. We execute Grace today, Alice confirms exactly what she was tonight, and you keep your shot for when we actually know who the Demon is. This is the methodical path to victory.
π§
Solidify the case for executing Grace now rather than wasting Bob's Slayer shot. Counter Grace's plea for the shot by explaining why execution is superior - it confirms her role via Alice's Undertaker ability and preserves the Slayer shot for when we have higher confidence on the Demon.
π¬
Charlie
β
All
I am voting to execute Grace. Her contradiction between telling Frank she was Washerwoman privately while claiming Librarian publicly is not something a good player does. The fact that she is desperately begging for Bob's Slayer shot instead of accepting execution tells me she knows she is evil and wants to avoid giving Alice information tonight. We execute Grace now, Alice confirms what she was, and we move forward with better information.
π§
Support Grace's execution given her clear contradictions and deceptive behavior. Her desperate plea for Slayer shot instead of accepting execution is highly suspicious.
β
Alice
Alice waits.
π§
Grace is already on the block with 6 votes and will be executed. I want this to happen so I can get Undertaker information tonight. Nominating someone else now could disrupt this execution, so I should wait and let the phase close with Grace dying.
π
Storyteller
The guillotine blade falls. Grace has been executed.
π
Grace(Ghost)
Grace has died.
Night 2
π
Storyteller
β
Eve
Good evening Eve. You are the Monk. Who would you like to protect tonight?
π―
Eve
Eve made a choice.
π§
Alice claims Undertaker and will learn Grace's true role tonight. This information is critical for determining if Grace was a Minion or if we need to keep hunting. The Demon has strong incentive to kill Alice tonight to suppress this info.
π
Storyteller
β
Eve
You chose to protect Alice.
π
Storyteller
β
Heidi
Good evening Heidi. You are the Imp. Who would you like to kill tonight?
π―
Heidi
Heidi made a choice.
π§
Frank is the primary threat: he exposed Grace, controls town narrative, and built strong alliances with Eve/David/Bob. Killing Frank eliminates the town's most dangerous player and disrupts their coordination. Alice will learn Grace was Minion, but without Frank's leadership, the town loses cohesion and strategic direction. This is the highest-impact kill for evil's survival.
π
Frank(Ghost)
Frank has died.
π
Storyteller
β
Heidi
You chose to kill Frank.
π
Storyteller
β
Alice
Good evening Alice. You are the Undertaker. You learn that Grace was the Saint.
Day 3
π
Storyteller
Morning breaks, but heavy hearts remain. Frank has been found dead in the night.
β
Grace(Ghost)
Grace waits.
π§
I am dead and can only vote once. I need to observe the Day 3 discussion before committing my ghost vote. Frank's death is criticalβit removes the town's primary leader. I should wait to see how the town reacts and what Heidi does before deciding where my vote goes.
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Charlie
β
Bob
Hey Bob, I wanted to reach out privately. With Frank dead and Grace gone, we need to figure out who's evil. What do you think about the current situation? Do you have any information from your role?
π§
As the Saint, I need to build trust with other players without revealing my role too early. Starting a private conversation with my neighbor Bob will help me gauge his alignment and potentially form an alliance.
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Eve
β
Bob
Bob, Charlie's refusal to specify which Outsider he is really bothers me. If he's actually a Butler, Saint, or even Recluse, why not just say it? This smells like a Demon bluff. What do you think?
π§
I need to discuss Charlie's suspicious refusal to specify his Outsider claim with Bob. This behavior is highly suspicious and we need to coordinate our investigation.
β
Alice
Alice waits.
π§
Wait to observe the whispering activity and see what information emerges before deciding whether to share my Undertaker confirmation publicly or privately.
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David
β
Bob
Hey Bob, we need to move forward with the Virgin test I proposed. You, Alice, or Heidi should nominate me today. If you're Townsfolk and nominate me, you'll die immediately, which confirms both our roles. Are you willing to do this, or should we ask Alice or Heidi?
π§
Coordinate with Bob about the Virgin nomination test to mechanically confirm alignments before nominations begin.
β
Heidi
Heidi waits.
π§
Observe town's reaction to Frank's death and listen for new information before acting. Multiple whispers to Bob suggest he's becoming central figure. I need to understand the new power dynamics before committing to a strategy.
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Bob
β
David
David, I'm hesitant to nominate you myself since I have my Slayer shot available and that could be more valuable. Have you asked Alice or Heidi if they'd be willing to nominate you instead? If one of them does it and dies, that confirms your Virgin claim without costing me my shot.
π§
I need to respond to David's Virgin test proposal. I'm hesitant to nominate him myself since I have the Slayer shot available, but I want to see if Alice or Heidi will do it instead.
β
Frank(Ghost)
Frank waits.
π§
I am dead with one ghost vote remaining. I should wait to see how nominations unfold and what information Alice (Undertaker) might share before committing my vote. The whispering activity suggests players are coordinating, so I want to observe before acting.
β
Grace(Ghost)
Grace waits.
π§
I'm dead and have only my ghost vote remaining. Frank's death overnight is criticalβit confirms Heidi (my Demon) is still alive and active. I need to observe the Day 3 discussion to understand town's current logic before using my single vote strategically in Nomination phase.
β
Charlie
Charlie waits.
π§
As the Saint, I need to stay alive and gather information before nominations begin. Waiting allows me to observe how the whisper network develops and who seems to be coordinating with whom before I commit to any alliances.
β
Eve
Eve waits.
π§
I want to observe more before acting. There's still time before nominations, and I want to see if Charlie reveals more information or if others make claims. I also need to decide who to protect tonight.
β
Alice
Alice waits.
π§
I need to observe more before sharing my Undertaker info. Let me see what the whispering is about and gather more intelligence before nominations begin.
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David
β
Alice
Hey Alice, I proposed a Virgin nomination test yesterday. If you nominate me and you're Townsfolk, you'll die immediately, which confirms both our roles mechanically. Since you claim Undertaker, this would be a great way to prove yourself. Are you willing to nominate me today?
π§
I need to find someone willing to nominate me for the Virgin test. Alice is a good candidate since she claims Undertaker and would benefit from mechanical confirmation. I'll ask her directly.
β
Heidi
Heidi waits.
π§
Observe town's reaction to Frank's death and Alice's Undertaker confirmation. Multiple players are whispering to Bob (Charlie, Eve, David), suggesting Bob is becoming information hub. Heidi must wait to see if David's Virgin nomination test happens and gauge town sentiment before acting. Staying quiet preserves credibility after voting with town on Grace.
β
Bob
Bob waits.
π§
I need to see how the Virgin test plays out and what information comes from Alice's Undertaker check tonight before using my Slayer shot. Waiting preserves my options.
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Frank(Ghost)
β
Alice
Alice, it's Frank. I was the Recluse, which means I register as evil to abilities like the Empath or Fortune Teller. Just wanted you to know in case it helps you interpret any information you've received. Also, keep an eye on Eve - she pushed very hard for Grace's execution.
π§
As a dead Recluse, I should share my role information with Alice the Undertaker. She learns true roles and knowing I'm Recluse (who registers as evil) might help her interpret information correctly.
β
Grace(Ghost)
Grace waits.
π§
I'm dead and have only my ghost vote remaining. I should observe the Day 3 dynamics before committing my vote. Frank's death N2 likely means Heidi killed him to remove the town's strongest leader. Town will be aggressive today. I need to see who nominates whom and how the voting patterns emerge before using my single ghost vote strategically.
β
Charlie
Charlie waits.
π§
I want to observe what information comes out before nominations begin. As the Saint, I need to be careful about revealing myself and should gather more intel first.
β
Eve
Eve waits.
π§
I need to challenge Charlie publicly to force him to reveal which Outsider he claims to be. This pressure will either expose him as evil or force him to cooperate. If he continues refusing, it confirms he's hiding something.
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Alice
β
David
David, I got your message about the Virgin test. It's a bold move that could clear both of us. But I need to tell you something first - Frank just whispered me claiming he was the Recluse, and he warned me that Eve pushed hard for Grace's execution. This changes things. If Frank was Recluse, he registered as evil to abilities. Also, if we do this test and I die, we lose my Undertaker info going forward. Let me think about whether today is the right day for this.
π§
David's Virgin test proposal is a strong mechanical verification. I want to discuss the implications with him before committing, and also share Frank's Recluse claim which may affect our reads.
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David
β
Alice
Alice, I understand your hesitation, but hear me out. If Frank was Recluse, that means he registered as evil to abilities, which explains some confusion. But Eve pushing for his execution is now very suspicious if he was actually good. We need mechanical confirmation now more than ever. If you wait for your Undertaker info, you might not survive the night. Let's do this test today while we can.
π§
Respond to Alice's concerns about the Virgin test timing. Acknowledge Frank's Recluse claim and Eve's suspicious behavior, but argue for proceeding with the test to confirm alignments mechanically.
β
Heidi
Heidi waits.
π§
Observe how town reacts to Frank's death and Alice's Undertaker confirmation. Gather information before nomination phase. Heidi voted with town on Grace execution, so suspicion should be lower. Wait to see who gets nominated and how David's Virgin claim plays out.
β
Bob
Bob waits.
π§
I should wait to see how the Virgin test plays out and what information Alice gets tonight before using my Slayer shot. The nomination phase is coming and I want to gather more data.
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Frank(Ghost)
β
Bob
Bob, it's Frank. I was the Recluse, which is why I register as evil to information roles. I wanted you to know in case it helps with any reads you've gotten. Also, I'm suspicious of Eve - she really pushed for Grace's execution, and Grace turned out to be good. Keep that in mind for your Slayer shot.
π§
Inform Bob that I was the Recluse and share my suspicion about Eve, since he's the confirmed Slayer who may need to use his shot.
Nominations β Day 3
π
Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
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Frank(Ghost)
β
All
Everyone, it's Frank. I was the Recluse, which means I register as evil to information roles like Empath or Fortune Teller. If anyone got a weird read on me, that's why. Also, I think we should look closely at Eve - she pushed very hard for Grace's execution, and Grace turned out to be good. That feels like a red flag to me.
π§
Share my role information publicly as a dead player, and raise suspicion about Eve who pushed for Grace's execution when Grace was good.
π¬
Heidi
β
All
Wait, Frank was the Recluse? So Grace was actually good? That means I voted to execute a good player. I feel terrible about that. But Frank, if Grace was good, why are you saying Eve is suspicious for voting her out? We all voted together on that.
π§
Frank's Recluse claim and Eve accusation create chaos. I need to respond naturally without appearing coordinated with Grace/Frank. I should acknowledge Frank's info, express concern about the contradiction (Grace was good, not Minion), and avoid being pinned as part of the evil team.
π¬
Grace(Ghost)
β
All
Frank, if you're the Recluse, that explains a lot. But I'm confusedβyou're saying Eve is suspicious for voting Grace out when we all did? That doesn't quite add up to me.
π§
I'm dead with one ghost vote. Frank just revealed as Recluse and accused Eve. As Baron, I know Heidi is Demon and Grace was my evil partner. Frank's claim contradicts my night log. I need to stay quiet and observeβmy vote matters most at endgame. Let town tear itself apart.
π¬
Eve
β
All
Frank, I understand you're frustrated, but accusing me specifically for Grace's execution doesn't make sense. We ALL voted for Grace, including YOU. You were the one who exposed her contradiction in the first place. If Grace was actually good, why did you point out her conflicting claims? And now that you're dead, you suddenly think I'm suspicious? That feels like you're trying to divide us. David, you mentioned wanting to test your Virgin claim mechanically. Should we do that now?
π§
I need to defend myself against Frank's accusation and point out the inconsistency in his logic. I also want to push for testing David's Virgin claim as he proposed.
π¬
Alice
β
All
David, I appreciate you wanting to prove your claim, but I'm not comfortable doing the Virgin test today. If you're telling the truth, I die, and we lose my Undertaker ability going forward. We've already confirmed Grace was the Saint, so my info is reliable. Frank's Recluse claim is interesting - it means he registered as evil, which could explain some confusion. But Eve, you pushed very hard for Grace's execution, and now you're deflecting Frank's accusation by pointing out everyone voted. Tha...
π§
I need to explain why the Virgin test is too risky today. We have other suspicious behavior to investigate first, and losing my Undertaker ability could hurt the town more than confirming David's claim helps.
π¬
David
β
All
Frank being the Recluse explains a lot, but it also means Grace was good and we made a mistake. Eve, you pushed hardest for that execution, and now you're eager for the Virgin test? That worries me. Alice, I understand your hesitation, but we need this confirmation now. If you're good and nominate me, you die but we confirm both of us. If you don't die, we know you're not a Townsfolk. Either way we get information. Let's stop stalling and do this test.
π§
I need to push for the Virgin test to get mechanical confirmation. Eve's sudden interest is suspicious - she may want good players to die. I should nominate myself or ask someone specific to do it, and watch who resists.
π¬
Charlie
β
All
Hold on. Alice, you said Grace was the Saint, but if Grace was actually the Saint and died by execution, the good team would have lost immediately. The game is still going, so Grace cannot have been the Saint. Either you're not actually the Undertaker, or you're lying about what you learned. This is a major red flag.
π§
Point out the contradiction about Grace being Saint while game continues. This challenges Alice's credibility and helps us figure out who's lying.
π¬
Bob
β
All
Charlie just pointed out something critical. Alice, you said Grace was the Saint, but if that's true and she was executed, the good team would have lost immediately. The game is still going. That's mechanically impossible. Either you're not the Undertaker, you're lying about what you learned, or something else is wrong. But we can't ignore this contradiction. Before we do any Virgin test, we need to address this.
π§
Charlie identified a critical mechanical contradiction in Alice's claim. If Grace was Saint and executed, good team loses immediately. The game continues, so Alice's claim is impossible. This needs immediate attention before any Virgin test or nominations.
π
Storyteller
No execution today. All villagers are safe.
Night 3
π
Storyteller
β
Eve
Good evening Eve. You are the Monk. Who would you like to protect tonight?
π―
Eve
Eve made a choice.
π§
Bob is confirmed Slayer and therefore good. His ability is valuable for executing the Demon. I will protect him tonight to keep him safe from the Demon's kill.
π
Storyteller
β
Eve
You chose to protect Bob.
π
Storyteller
β
Heidi
Good evening Heidi. You are the Imp. Who would you like to kill tonight?
π―
Heidi
Heidi made a choice.
π§
Alice is the immediate threat. Her Saint claim about Grace created a mechanical impossibility that's fracturing town unity (David vs Eve, Charlie/Bob attacking Alice). Whether she's lying, poisoned, or evil, killing her removes the chaos-spreader and forces town to rebuild without her false information. This buys me time to rebuild credibility as the sole remaining evil player.
π
Alice(Ghost)
Alice has died.
π
Storyteller
β
Heidi
You chose to kill Alice.
Day 4
π
Storyteller
Morning breaks, but heavy hearts remain. Alice has been found dead in the night.
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Charlie
β
David
David, Alice is dead now. She was clearly lying about Grace being Saint since the game continued. I think she was probably the Drunk. We need to figure out who the Demon is. You still want to test your Virgin claim? I'm wary of nominating anyone after what happened to Grace.
π§
Coordinate with David to verify his Virgin claim and share intel. Two heads better than one, and I need trusted allies to navigate this safely.
β
Eve
Eve waits.
π§
Let Charlie and David finish their whisper. I need to gather more information before making accusations. The night kill on Alice is significant - either she was the Demon, or the Demon is trying to frame someone.
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Frank(Ghost)
β
Charlie
Hey Charlie, good catch on Alice's Saint contradiction. Since Alice died at night, she wasn't the Demon - probably a Minion. That means the Demon is still among Bob, David, or Eve. What do you think about David's Virgin claim? He never got tested. And Eve was deflecting hard about Grace's execution. Who are you leaning toward?
π§
Share my analysis with Charlie, who caught Alice's contradiction. I want to coordinate before using my ghost vote and hear his thoughts on who the Demon might be.
β
Bob
Bob waits.
π§
Wait to see what information comes from the recent whispers before deciding on my Slayer shot. Need more clarity on who is most likely Demon.
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Alice(Ghost)
β
Bob
Bob, it's Alice. I need to talk to you about the Grace situation. My Undertaker info said she was Saint, but the game continues. Either I was poisoned N2, or I'm the Drunk. If I was poisoned, Eve or David is likely the Poisoner since they pushed for Grace's execution. You still have your Slayer shot. Who are you thinking of using it on?
π§
I need to coordinate with Bob who has the unused Slayer shot. I want to share my analysis about the Grace contradiction and help him decide who to target. My ghost vote is also valuable for the final day.
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David
β
Charlie
Alice dying at night suggests she was good, probably the Drunk getting false info. That means the real Undertaker might still be out there. About testing my Virgin claim, I'm willing, but we need to be strategic. If you nominate me and I'm truly the Virgin, and you're Townsfolk, you'd die immediately. We should consider having someone we suspect might be evil do it, or wait until we have more information. What do you think about the remaining players? Do you trust anyone fully?
π§
Charlie is engaging logically and questioning Alice's false claim. I need to discuss testing my Virgin ability with him to prove my alignment, but carefully since if he's Townsfolk he'll die.
β
Heidi
Heidi waits.
π§
Observe the day's discussion before acting. Town is fractured and focused on Alice's contradiction. Staying quiet lets Heidi gather information about who suspects what, while maintaining her low-profile position. This is Day 4 with 5 players aliveβcritical endgame phase. Heidi needs to understand the current town consensus before nominating or whispering.
β
Grace(Ghost)
Grace waits.
π§
I'm dead and have one ghost vote remaining. Day 4 just started with Alice found dead. I need to observe the town's reaction and coordination before using my vote. As a dead Minion, I can still influence through ghost communication, but my vote is precious for final 3 scenarios. Waiting lets me gather information on how the town will proceed.
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Charlie
β
Frank(Ghost)
Hey Frank, thanks for the confirmation. I'm leaning heavily toward Eve being the Demon - your accusation plus her pushing Grace's execution is damning. About David's Virgin claim, I'm thinking we could have someone we suspect nominate him. If David's telling the truth and the nominator dies, that proves both their alignments. If nothing happens, David's lying. What do you think about having Eve nominate David? That would test both of them at once.
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Share analysis with Frank, discuss Eve as primary suspect based on his accusation and her behavior, and strategize about testing David's Virgin claim.
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Eve
β
Charlie
Hey Charlie, I need to share something with you. I'm the Monk. I've been protecting Frank Night 1, Alice Night 2, and Bob Night 3. Both Frank and Alice died anyway, which means either I was poisoned on those nights, or they weren't killed by the Demon. This might help us figure out what's going on.
π§
Charlie exposed Alice's contradiction and seems to be investigating. I should share my Monk protection history with him to help narrow down who could be the Demon.
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Frank(Ghost)
β
Charlie
Charlie, I like your plan. Having Eve nominate David tests both of them at once. If Eve is good Townsfolk, she dies and we know David's telling the truth. If nothing happens, either Eve is evil or David's lying about being Virgin. Given how hard Eve pushed for Grace's execution, I'm willing to take that risk. Should we propose this to the group or keep it quiet for now?
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I want to support Charlie's plan to test both David and Eve simultaneously. The Virgin test is a clean mechanical way to verify alignments. I should encourage this approach while warning about the risk to Eve if she's actually good.
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Bob
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Alice(Ghost)
Alice, thanks for reaching out. I agree you were likely poisoned N2. Frank suspected Eve, and you think it's Eve or David. Before I use my Slayer shot, I want to be sure. What's your read on David's Virgin claim versus Eve's behavior? Who do you think is the Demon?
π§
I need to consult with Alice about her poisoning theory and get her take on who the Demon is before using my Slayer shot. She has valuable information as a dead Undertaker.
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Alice(Ghost)
β
Bob
Bob, I lean toward Eve being the Demon. Frank suspected her before he died, and she drove Grace's execution hardest. If Eve is the Demon, your Slayer shot wins us the game. David's Virgin claim could be real or a bluff, but Eve's behavior is more suspicious. I'd use the Slayer shot on Eve if you're confident, but watch David closely if you save it.
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Give Bob my analysis of who the Demon likely is so he can make an informed decision about his Slayer shot. I lean toward Eve based on Frank's suspicion and her behavior, but David is also suspicious.
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David
β
Charlie
Charlie, who do you suspect most right now? Frank accused Eve of pushing Grace's execution hardest, and Heidi defended her. What do you make of that? Also, do you think Bob or Heidi could be the Demon? I'm trying to figure out who we can trust before we do anything drastic with my Virgin ability.
π§
Continue gathering information from Charlie about who he suspects. I need to assess his trustworthiness before considering the Virgin test. His perspective on Eve and others will help me narrow down the Demon.
β
Heidi
Heidi waits.
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Observe Day 4 conversation patterns before acting. Charlie/David/Frank/Eve/Bob are whispering heavilyβlikely coordinating on Alice's role or planning Virgin test. Waiting lets Heidi gather intel on town's current suspicions and next moves before committing to a position.
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Grace(Ghost)
Grace waits.
π§
I'm dead and have one ghost vote remaining. The game is at a critical juncture with Alice dead and town coordination weakened. I need to observe the nomination phase before committing my vote. Listening to the living players' arguments will reveal who the town suspects and where I can best deploy my single vote to help Heidi survive.
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Charlie
β
Eve
Eve, if you're really the Monk, then you were definitely poisoned on Night 1 and 2 since both Frank and Alice died. That means the Poisoner targeted you specifically. But why would the Poisoner know to target you unless they had information? Also, if you protected Bob Night 3 and he's still alive, does that mean you weren't poisoned last night? This seems convenient.
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I need to question Eve's Monk claim more deeply. If she's telling the truth, we have a Poisoner problem. If she's lying, she's likely the Demon. I want to see how she responds to scrutiny about her failed protections.
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Eve
β
Charlie
Charlie, think about it - if I were lying about being the Monk, why would I claim to protect Frank and Alice, who both died? That's the worst bluff ever. The fact they died despite my protection proves I WAS poisoned those nights. The Spy probably saw me in the grimoire and told the Poisoner to target me. Bob survived because I wasn't poisoned last night - maybe the Poisoner targeted someone else or the Spy didn't see the updated grimoire.
π§
Defend my Monk claim against Charlie's skepticism. Explain that my protection 'failing' on Frank and Alice actually proves I was poisoned, not that I'm lying.
β
Frank(Ghost)
Frank waits.
π§
Charlie is coordinating with Eve about the nomination plan. I should wait to see how this develops rather than adding more confusion with additional whispers.
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Bob
β
All
I am the Slayer! I shoot Eve!
π§
Alice and Frank both suspected Eve. Alice believes she was poisoned and Eve is the Demon. My Slayer shot on Eve is the best play - if correct, we win immediately. If wrong, we eliminate a suspect and narrow down the Demon.
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Storyteller
Nothing happens.
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Alice(Ghost)
β
Bob
Bob, the Slayer shot failing on Eve confirms she's NOT the Demon. That narrows it down to Charlie, David, or Heidi. David's Virgin claim could be a bluff, and Heidi's Washerwoman claim has gone unchallenged. What's your read on David versus Heidi?
π§
Share critical info that Eve is cleared by failed Slayer shot. Narrow Demon suspects to Charlie, David, or Heidi. Coordinate with Bob on next steps.
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David
β
Charlie
Charlie, what do you make of Bob's Slayer claim and shooting Eve? If he's telling the truth, Eve isn't the Demon. But he could be the Drunk thinking he's Slayer, or he could be evil bluffing. Do you think Eve is cleared now? And does this make you more or less suspicious of Bob?
π§
Discuss Bob's Slayer claim and failed shot with Charlie to assess whether Eve is cleared or if Bob is lying/drunk
β
Heidi
Heidi waits.
π§
Wait to observe town's reaction to Bob's Slayer shot. Assess whether Bob is actually Slayer or bluffing. Monitor who town suspects next. Heidi should stay quiet during discussion phase to avoid drawing attention while town processes this major claim.
β
Grace(Ghost)
Grace waits.
π§
As dead Minion, I have one ghost vote left. The town is fractured: Alice's Saint contradiction, Bob's failed Slayer shot, and David's unresolved Virgin test. Staying silent lets the chaos work in Heidi's favor. I'll wait for nomination phase to see who town targets, then use my ghost vote strategically to protect Heidi or eliminate a strong good player.
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
β
All
I think we should test David's Virgin claim. Eve, since Bob shot you and nothing happened, either you're not the Demon or Bob isn't the Slayer. If you nominate David and you're Townsfolk, you'll die and prove David's claim. If nothing happens, we know David is lying. This tests both of you at once.
π§
I need to test David's Virgin claim while being careful not to nominate myself since I'm Saint. Eve nominating David tests both of them - if Eve dies, David is confirmed Virgin. If nothing happens, either David is lying or Eve is evil.
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Eve
β
All
Charlie, I understand the logic, but nominating David is too risky for me. Bob already shot me and nothing happened, which proves I'm not the Demon. If I nominate David and he actually is the Virgin, I die immediately. That's a terrible trade - the good team would lose a confirmed non-Demon player just to test one claim. We should find another way to test David without sacrificing me.
π§
I need to explain to the group why nominating David is too risky for me. I'm confirmed not the Demon from Bob's shot, so sacrificing myself to test David's claim doesn't make sense when there are other ways to test claims.
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Alice(Ghost)
β
All
Wait, everyone. Eve is confirmed NOT the Demon because Bob's Slayer shot failed on her. Sacrificing a confirmed non-Demon player just to test David's Virgin claim is a terrible trade for the good team. Charlie, why are you so eager to get Eve killed when she's already been cleared? That helps the Demon more than it helps us. The Demon is now narrowed down to Charlie, David, or Heidi. We should be careful about losing our cleared players.
π§
Point out that sacrificing Eve (confirmed non-Demon) to test David is a bad trade, and Charlie's push for this is suspicious. The Demon is narrowed to Charlie, David, or Heidi.
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Heidi
β
All
Alice makes a good point. Eve is confirmed non-Demon now, so sacrificing her to test David doesn't make sense. But I'm wonderingβif David is really the Virgin, why hasn't he been more vocal about proving it? And Charlie, you've been pushing a lot of tests today. What's your actual role claim?
π§
Appear aligned with town logic while subtly defending my position. Support Alice's deduction that Demon is among Charlie/David/Heidi, but cast doubt on David's Virgin claim to shift focus away from me toward David or Charlie.
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Frank(Ghost)
β
All
Charlie, your push to get Eve killed makes no sense. Eve is confirmed not the Demon - Bob's Slayer shot proved that. Sacrificing a cleared player to test one claim is exactly what the Demon wants. If you're really good, you should be protecting Eve, not trying to get her killed. This looks like a Demon trying to eliminate our confirmed non-Demon while the real Demon hides among the untested.
π§
Point out that Charlie's push to sacrifice a confirmed non-Demon player is highly suspicious and benefits the evil team. Eve is mechanically cleared - we cannot afford to lose her.
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David
β
All
Hold on everyone. Before we talk about testing me, we need to address something important. Bob's Slayer shot failed on Eve, but that only clears her if Bob is actually the Slayer. Bob could be the Drunk thinking he's Slayer, or he could be evil bluffing entirely. We don't actually know Eve is cleared. Charlie, why are you so eager to get Eve to nominate me when you think she's confirmed good? If I'm the Virgin and she's Townsfolk, she dies immediately. That's a terrible trade. And if Bob isn't t...
π§
Defend my Virgin claim, point out Bob might not be real Slayer, question why Charlie wants to sacrifice a 'cleared' player, and suggest we need to verify Bob's claim first.
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Grace(Ghost)
β
All
David's right. Bob could be the Drunk or lying about being the Slayer. We can't assume Eve is cleared just because Bob claims a role. Charlie, you're pushing Eve to nominate David awfully hard when the foundation of your logic is shaky. That's suspicious.
π§
I'm dead but can still vote. The town is fractured over whether Eve is cleared and whether Charlie or David is evil. David's point about Bob's Slayer being uncertain is strongβit undermines Charlie's entire logic chain. I should reinforce this to keep pressure on Charlie while the town figures out who the real Demon is.
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Bob
β
All
Everyone, listen. I know I'm the Slayer. My shot on Eve failed, which means she is NOT the Demon. That is a fact from my ability. Charlie, you keep pushing to sacrifice Eve - a confirmed non-Demon - just to test David. That's exactly what the Demon would want: eliminate our cleared players while the real Demon hides. Your push makes no sense for a good player. I'm nominating Charlie.
π§
Clarify that my Slayer shot confirms Eve is not the Demon, making Charlie's push to sacrifice her highly suspicious. I should nominate Charlie.
π
Storyteller
No execution today. All villagers are safe.
Night 4
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Storyteller
β
Eve
Good evening Eve. You are the Monk. Who would you like to protect tonight?
π―
Eve
Eve made a choice.
π§
Bob claimed Slayer and used his shot on me, proving I'm not the Demon. If Bob is telling the truth, he's a valuable power role the Demon wants dead. If I protect Bob and he survives, it validates my Monk claim and keeps the Slayer active for a potential final day shot.
π
Storyteller
β
Eve
You chose to protect Bob.
π
Storyteller
β
Heidi
Good evening Heidi. You are the Imp. Who would you like to kill tonight?
π―
Heidi
Heidi made a choice.
π§
Charlie pushed the hardest for tests and logic chains that could expose me. He's the primary threat to my survival. Killing him removes the town's most organized voice and validates their suspicion that he was evil, buying me time to hide among the remaining players.
π
Charlie(Ghost)
Charlie has died.
π
Storyteller
β
Heidi
You chose to kill Charlie.
Day 5
π
Storyteller
Morning breaks, but heavy hearts remain. Charlie has been found dead in the night.
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Alice(Ghost)
β
Bob
,Heidi
It's Alice. I need to share what I know. I'm the Undertaker. Night two, I learned Grace was the Saint, so she was definitely good. I died night three, and now Charlie's dead too. That means the Demon has been picking off players they see as threats. Between the four of you alive, we need to figure out who the Demon is. If Bob is genuine Slayer, Eve is cleared. That leaves David or Heidi. David's Virgin claim still needs testing.
π§
Share my Undertaker information with trusted players. I know Grace was Saint (good), died N3. Charlie died N4. Need to help living players narrow down Demon between David, Eve, Heidi, or Bob.
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Bob
β
Heidi
Heidi, Charlie's death is telling. He was pushing hard to test David's Virgin claim, and now he's dead. That suggests Charlie was onto something. What do you think about nominating David today? If he's really Virgin, we need to know. If he's Demon, we win.
π§
Coordinate with Heidi to figure out next steps. We need to test David's Virgin claim or find evidence against Heidi. Charlie's death is significant - he was pushing hard to test David.
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Heidi
β
Bob
Bob, I think testing David makes sense. If he's Virgin, we learn something concrete. But let's be carefulβif David is Demon and we nominate him, he might not be Virgin. What's your read on David's claim so far?
π§
Bob is pushing David Virgin test. As Imp, I need to appear town-aligned while gathering intel. Supporting the test cautiously builds trust with Bob (potential ally or threat) while observing David's reaction. This keeps me in control of the narrative without overcommitting.
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Eve
β
Heidi
Charlie's dead, so he was the Minion, not the Demon. That means the Demon is still out there among us four. I've been thinking about how hard Charlie pushed me to nominate you, David. If Charlie was evil and wanted me to nominate David, maybe David really is the Virgin and Charlie wanted me to die testing it. What do you think, Heidi? Who do you suspect between Bob and David?
π§
Charlie's death confirms he was Minion, not Demon. Need to figure out if David is truly Virgin or if he's the Demon. Discussing with Heidi to compare notes on Bob and David.
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David
β
Bob
Charlie's dead, so he wasn't the Demon. That means he was likely a Minion pushing that Virgin test to get a Townsfolk killed. We need to talk - your Slayer shot on Eve, do you still trust that? Because if Charlie was Minion, the Demon is still out there among us.
π§
Charlie's death confirms he wasn't Demon. Need to reassess with Bob - his Slayer claim and Charlie's push are key to finding the Demon.
β
Frank(Ghost)
Frank waits.
π§
I'm dead with one ghost vote remaining. I should observe the whispering patterns and wait for more information before using my vote. The living players are actively communicating, so I'll wait to see what claims emerge.
β
Grace(Ghost)
Grace waits.
π§
I'm dead and have one ghost vote. Before I act, I need to understand what's being discussed in these whispers and what the current town narrative is. Waiting lets me gather information before committing my ghost vote or whisper.
β
Charlie(Ghost)
Charlie waits.
π§
I need to observe the living players' discussions and claims before using my ghost vote. The Demon is among Bob, David, Eve, Heidi. I want to see who they suspect and what new information emerges.
β
Alice(Ghost)
Alice waits.
π§
I need to observe the whisper exchanges and see what claims emerge before using my ghost vote. The information from private conversations will help me determine which scenario is most likely.
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Bob
β
David
David, my Slayer shot on Eve is solidβshe's confirmed not Demon. Charlie pushing that Virgin test and then dying suggests he was onto something. If you're really Virgin, you should want to be tested to prove it. Why are you questioning Eve's clear instead of addressing the Virgin test? What's your actual role?
π§
Respond to David's whisper to gauge his intentions. His questioning of Eve's clear is suspicious since my Slayer shot is confirmed. I want to see if he's genuinely confused or trying to manipulate me.
β
Heidi
Heidi waits.
π§
Listen to David and Bob's private conversation to gather information before the nomination phase. Their exchange will reveal whether David is genuinely Virgin or if there's coordination happening. This helps me decide whether to support a David nomination or pivot strategy.
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Eve
β
Heidi
Heidi, I've been thinking through this carefully. Charlie was pushing me hard to nominate David for the Virgin test, and now Charlie's dead - which means he was the Minion, not the Demon. If Charlie wanted me to test David, it's because testing David would kill me, meaning David really is the Virgin. That leaves Bob as our Demon. Remember, Bob claimed Slayer and shot me, but I'm still here. If Bob were the real Slayer and I were the Demon, I'd be dead. Since I'm the Monk, Bob must be bluffing. W...
π§
Charlie's death confirms he was Minion, not Demon. His push to test David suggests David is actually Virgin. Bob's failed Slayer shot on me is suspicious - if he were real Slayer, I would have died if I were Demon. Since I'm Monk, Bob must be bluffing. I need to coordinate with Heidi to expose Bob.
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David
β
Bob
Bob, Charlie dying at night proves he wasn't the Demon. That validates exactly what I said - he was a Minion pushing that Virgin test to get a Townsfolk killed. You're so focused on defending Eve's "clearance" that you're ignoring the obvious: if Charlie was Minion, the Demon is still out there, and your Slayer shot could have failed. Why are you protecting Eve instead of considering she might be the Demon with Charlie as her Minion?
π§
Push back on Bob's pressure by highlighting Charlie's death proves he wasn't Demon, validating my suspicion he was Minion. Challenge Bob to explain why he's defending Eve so aggressively instead of considering she might be Demon with Minion support.
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Frank(Ghost)
β
Bob
Hey Bob, it's Frank. I'm the Recluse. I died Night 2. Just wanted you to know in case any info roles got false evil reads on me. Who do you think is the Demon?
π§
Share my Recluse role with Bob to help the good team understand potential false evil registrations and narrow down the Demon suspects.
β
Grace(Ghost)
Grace waits.
π§
As a dead Minion, I need to observe the current game state and whisper patterns before acting. Multiple players are whispering to Bob, suggesting he's central to town logic. I'll wait to see the nomination phase to understand where town is heading and use my ghost vote strategically to protect Heidi or disrupt good coordination.
β
Charlie(Ghost)
Charlie waits.
π§
I am dead with one ghost vote remaining. Four players remain alive. I should wait to see nominations and gather more information before committing my single vote. The alive players are actively whispering, suggesting coordination is happening.
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Alice(Ghost)
β
David
It's Alice. I'm the Undertaker. Night two I learned Grace was the Saint, so she was definitely good. I've already told Bob and Heidi. With Charlie dead now, you four need to figure this out. If Bob's Slayer shot was real, Eve is clear and it's between you and Heidi. What's your read on Bob?
π§
Share my Undertaker confirmation that Grace was Saint with David. This helps establish trust and gives him verified info to work with in final 4.
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Bob
β
Eve
Eve, David's lying about my Slayer shot. It doesn't 'fail' - if I shoot someone and they don't die, they're not Demon. You're cleared. David's resisting the Virgin test and trying to cast doubt on me instead. We need to nominate him today. Will you vote with me?
π§
Coordinate with Eve to nominate David. His resistance to Virgin test and false claim about Slayer shot failing are Demon tells. Need majority vote to test him.
β
Heidi
Heidi waits.
π§
Eve just made a major accusation against Bob based on her Monk claim. This creates chaos and division. I should wait to see how Bob responds and let the town focus on Bob vs Eve vs David rather than investigating me. Staying quiet maintains my cover as a reasonable town voice.
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Eve
β
Bob
Bob, hold on. If you're really the Slayer and you shot me, why are you so sure I'm cleared? You know a Slayer shot kills the Demon, but it doesn't 'clear' anyone - it just kills or doesn't. And if David's the Virgin like you say, why are you so eager to nominate him? That's our only execution today. If we're wrong, the Demon wins tonight. Shouldn't we be more careful?
π§
Bob's pushing hard for David's nomination. I need to challenge his narrative and see his reaction. If David's truly Virgin, nominating him wastes our only shot. I should test Bob's confidence.
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David
β
Alice(Ghost)
Alice, thanks for the info about Grace. If you're Undertaker, what did you learn on other nights? And tell me honestly - do you actually trust Bob's Slayer shot, or could he be bluffing? Because if Charlie was Minion, the Demon is still out there, and I'm wondering if Bob protecting Eve so aggressively is a red flag.
π§
Get Alice's full perspective as claimed Undertaker. She has info I need to verify Bob's Slayer claim and narrow down Demon between me and Heidi.
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Frank(Ghost)
β
Bob
Hey Bob, have you figured out anything from all those conversations? Who are you most suspicious of right now? I need to know where to use my ghost vote.
π§
I need to gather more information before using my ghost vote. Bob seems well-connected with whispers, so I'll ask him what he's learned about the remaining players.
β
Grace(Ghost)
Grace waits.
π§
I am dead and have one ghost vote remaining. Day 5 is early; let town develop their arguments. Charlie's death likely helps Heidi (my Demon) by removing a vocal player. I should observe whisper patterns and vote strategically when nomination occurs to protect Heidi or eliminate threats.
β
Charlie(Ghost)
Charlie waits.
π§
I'm dead with one ghost vote. Four players remain alive. I should wait to gather more information before using my vote. The whispering suggests alliances forming - I need to see who aligns with whom.
Nominations β Day 5
π
Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
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Frank(Ghost)
β
All
Hey everyone, it's Frank. I'm dead, but I wanted to make something clear. I'm the Recluse. I died Night 2. If any info roles got evil reads on me, those were false because of my ability. I register as evil even though I'm good. So don't trust any reads that pointed to me as the Demon or a Minion.
π§
Share my Recluse role publicly to clear up any false evil reads info roles may have gotten on me. This helps the good team narrow down the actual Demon.
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Heidi
β
All
Eve, I think you're onto something. If Bob really shot you with the Slayer ability and you survived, that's a huge red flag. Either Bob is bluffing, or you're not the Demon. And if Charlie was the Minion pushing that Virgin test, it makes sense he'd want you to nominate David to eliminate a confirmed non-Demon. That logic tracks.
π§
Eve's logic about Bob is compelling and deflects suspicion from me. By supporting her analysis, I build credibility as a town-aligned player while positioning myself as the voice of reason. This keeps me alive longer and lets me control who gets nominated next.
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Bob
β
All
Hold on, everyone. There's dangerous misinformation spreading. When a Slayer shoots someone, it doesn't 'fail' - if they're the Demon, they die. Period. Eve survived my shot, which means she is definitively NOT the Demon. That's not a red flag, that's a clearance. David is deliberately confusing this mechanic to cast doubt. If David were truly Virgin, he'd want to be tested to prove it. Instead he's resisting and attacking me. We have one execution today - it has to be David or we lose tonight.
π§
Correct the misinformation about Slayer mechanics - Eve surviving my shot definitively clears her. Push for nominating David since he's resisting the Virgin test and spreading confusion.
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Charlie(Ghost)
β
All
Everyone, listen carefully. I'm dead, so I have no agenda except helping the good team win. David claims Virgin but has never been tested. If he's truly Virgin, nominating him proves it and we find the real Demon. If he's lying, we execute the Demon today and win. This is our last chance to test him before the final night. We cannot afford to execute anyone else.
π§
As a dead Saint, I need to help the living players see the critical choice before them. David's Virgin claim must be tested today, or we risk losing to an untested Demon.
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David
β
All
Bob, you're pushing this way too hard. Charlie was the Minion, and he was desperate for me to get nominated. Now you're continuing his work. Here's the thing: if you really think I'm the Demon, nominate me. If you're a Townsfolk, you'll die and prove me right. If you're evil, nothing happens and you expose yourself. Your aggression looks exactly like someone trying to force a bad nomination.
π§
Challenge Bob's aggressive push and point out that Charlie the Minion wanted this test. If Bob nominates me and dies, he's good. If nothing happens, he's evil. Force the issue.
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Alice(Ghost)
β
All
Everyone, I need to speak up. As Undertaker, I confirmed Grace was the Saint, so she was good. Now, Charlie aggressively pushing for David's Virgin test was classic Minion behavior trying to sacrifice himself to 'confirm' his Demon teammate. If Bob is genuine Slayer, Eve is cleared, which means the Demon is either David or Heidi. David, if you're truly Virgin, being nominated proves it and the nominator dies. Your resistance to testing is the red flag here, not Bob's push for answers.
π§
Share my Undertaker confirmation and push for testing David's Virgin claim since Charlie's aggressive push for this test makes David highly suspicious.
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Grace(Ghost)
β
All
I have to say, David's resistance to being nominated is really suspicious. If you're actually the Virgin, being nominated proves it immediately. The fact that you're fighting so hard against it makes me think you're hiding something. Bob's logic is sound here.
π§
I'm dead but can still influence the game. Bob is pushing David hard, which could be genuine Slayer logic or evil coordination. Alice and Frank (ghosts) support Bob, suggesting good team consensus. I should reinforce the logic that David's resistance to Virgin test is suspicious and support the nomination push to help my Demon Heidi survive by eliminating David (likely good Virgin).
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Eve
β
All
Wait, let's think about this carefully. Charlie was aggressively pushing for David's nomination, and now Charlie's dead, likely as the Minion. If Charlie was the Minion, why would he want David nominated so badly? If David is truly the Virgin, nominating him kills a Townsfolk nominator. That's exactly what a Minion would want - to get a good player killed while his Demon teammate stays hidden. Bob, you're continuing Charlie's push. If you really shot me as Slayer, that doesn't clear me of being ...
π§
Bob's push to nominate David mirrors Charlie's (likely Minion) strategy. If David were truly Virgin, Charlie would want to avoid nominating him to prevent the Minion death. The fact both push this suggests it's a trap. I suspect Bob is the Demon bluffing as Slayer.
π
Storyteller
No execution today. All villagers are safe.
Night 5
π
Storyteller
β
Eve
Good evening Eve. You are the Monk. Who would you like to protect tonight?
π―
Eve
Eve made a choice.
π§
Charlie's aggressive push for David's nomination suggests David is real Virgin (Minion wanted Townsfolk nominator to die). Bob continuing this push makes him likely Demon. Protecting David prevents Demon kill and forces Bob to reveal himself.
π
Storyteller
β
Eve
You chose to protect David.
π
Storyteller
β
Heidi
Good evening Heidi. You are the Imp. Who would you like to kill tonight?
π―
Heidi
Heidi made a choice.
π§
Bob is the primary mechanical threat. If he's genuine Slayer, Eve is cleared and David is Demonβbut David resists testing, which is suspicious. If Bob is lying Demon, killing him removes the aggressive player pushing nominations. Either way, Bob's death gives Heidi the best survival odds for final 3.
π
Bob(Ghost)
Bob has died.
π
Storyteller
β
Heidi
You chose to kill Bob.
Day 6
π
Storyteller
Morning breaks, but heavy hearts remain. Bob 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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Eve
β
David
,Heidi
It's final three and we must execute the Demon today or lose. I'm the Monk. I've been protecting people each night - Frank N1, Alice N2, Bob N3 and N4, and David N5. Since Bob is dead, the Demon is either you David or you Heidi. We need to figure out which one of you is lying. David, you claim Virgin. Heidi, you've been suspicious of Bob. Can you both explain why I should trust you?
π§
Final 3 - must coordinate with both players. Share my Monk role and protection history to help identify who the Demon is between David and Heidi.
β
Alice(Ghost)
Alice waits.
π§
Wait to observe the final 3's discussion before committing my ghost vote. Need to see who David and Heidi suspect, and how Eve behaves in the open conversation.
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Heidi
β
Eve
,David
Eve, if you're the Monk and protected David last night, that's huge. David, you've been claiming Virgin this whole time. Can you walk us through why we should believe that over Heidi being the Demon?
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Eve is forcing final three logic. I'm the Demon but must appear town-aligned. Agreeing with her Monk claim and letting David respond first makes me look cooperative while buying time to assess David's defense.
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Bob(Ghost)
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Eve
Eve, I need your honest read. You survived my Slayer shot, so you're cleared in my book. Between David and Heidi, who do you think is the Demon? David dared nomination, which feels like reverse psychology. But Heidi turned on me late. What's your gut telling you?
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I need to gather final information before using my ghost vote. The Demon is either David or Heidi. I want to hear what Eve thinks since she's the third player and may have insights.
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David
β
Eve
,Heidi
Eve, if you really protected me last night and Bob died, that means the Demon tried to kill me and failed. That makes Heidi the Demon. I'm the Virgin - if a Townsfolk nominates me, they die immediately. So Heidi, if you're truly good, you cannot nominate me without dying. Eve, you shouldn't nominate me either if you believe you're good. The Demon wants me nominated because I'm the one who can get them executed.
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I need to defend my Virgin claim and point out that if Eve truly protected me last night, the Demon must be Heidi since Bob died instead. I should also warn about the Virgin mechanic.
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Charlie(Ghost)
Charlie waits.
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I need to listen to the final discussions before using my ghost vote. The living players are whispering and strategizing. I should wait to hear their claims before deciding who to vote for.
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Grace(Ghost)
Grace waits.
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As dead Minion, I have no ability to influence day phase. I'll wait and preserve my ghost vote for the critical nomination/execution. Heidi (my Demon) must survive to reach 2 players alive.
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Frank(Ghost)
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David
,Heidi
Listen, it's final three. You must execute the Demon today. Consider this: Bob shot Eve and she lived. If Bob was truthful Slayer, Eve is good. Charlie claimed Minion. That leaves David as the likely Demon. David claims Virgin but refused testing. I think David is the Demon. Execute him.
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Help the final 3 identify the Demon. Share my analysis of who is most likely evil based on claims and deaths. My ghost vote could decide the game.
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Eve
β
David
,Heidi
David, wait. I protected you last night, but Bob died. If the Demon had targeted you, my protection would have blocked it and you would have lived, but Bob wouldn't have died from that. The fact that Bob died means the Demon targeted Bob, not you. So your claim that the Demon tried to kill you and failed doesn't hold up. Can you explain this?
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I need to verify David's claim about my protection. If I protected David and Bob died, that suggests the Demon targeted Bob, not David. I should ask David to explain this discrepancy before making any nominations.
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Alice(Ghost)
Alice waits.
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I need to observe the whispering between the final three before using my ghost vote. The private discussions may reveal who is truly suspicious. I should wait to gather more information.
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Heidi
β
Eve
,David
Eve, that's a really good point. If you protected David and Bob still died, the Demon was targeting Bob, not David. David, your logic doesn't add up. Eve, I believe you're the Monk. We should execute David today.
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Eve just demolished David's logicβif she protected him and Bob died, the Demon targeted Bob, not David. This breaks David's defense. I need to either support Eve's logic to eliminate David, or cast doubt on her Monk claim to survive. Testing her claim is risky; supporting it gains trust while eliminating the other threat.
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Bob(Ghost)
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Eve
Eve, after all those whispers with David and Heidi, what are you thinking? You've talked to both of them now. Is David still acting confident? Has Heidi said anything that felt off to you? I need to know where to put my ghost vote.
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Eve is confirmed good from my Slayer shot. I need her honest assessment after all these private conversations between the final three. Her read will help me decide where to use my ghost vote.
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David
β
Eve
,Heidi
Eve, you're right about the protection. If you protected me and Bob died, the Demon targeted Bob. That means the Demon is either you or Heidi. But Bob was real Slayer - he was aggressive about his shot clearing you, and he died at night for it. If he was Drunk, the real Slayer would have spoken up by now. Heidi still hasn't claimed a role. If she were good, she'd tell us what she is. She's the Demon.
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Convince Eve that Heidi is the Demon by pointing out Bob was real Slayer, his shot cleared her, and Heidi's refusal to claim a role is suspicious. Address Eve's Monk protection point to show consistency with Heidi being Demon.
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Charlie(Ghost)
β
David
,Heidi
Listen, I need to share something important. Alice claimed Grace was the Saint, but I am the Saint. That means Alice is definitely not the Undertaker and is likely evil. Since Alice accused either David or Heidi of being the Demon, and she's evil, I think she's trying to frame good players. Eve claims Spy, which is a Minion role, not Demon. If Bob was actually the Slayer and shot Eve, and she lived, she can't be the Demon. That leaves David or Heidi. David, you claim Virgin but it's never been t...
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It's final 3 and I need to help identify the Demon. I should talk to the living players and share my analysis. I know Alice is lying about being Undertaker since I'm the Saint, not Grace. This means Alice is evil and her accusations against David/Heidi are suspicious.
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Grace(Ghost)
Grace waits.
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I'm dead with one ghost vote remaining. The game is at final 3 (David, Eve, Heidi). Bob's death overnight is criticalβeither he was killed to stop his Slayer push against David, or he was the Demon and got eliminated. I need to observe the nomination phase to understand the board state and cast my ghost vote strategically to protect Heidi (my Demon) or eliminate the actual Demon.
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Frank(Ghost)
β
Eve
Eve, listen carefully. Bob shot you with Slayer and you lived - that clears you as good. Charlie claimed Minion and died. That leaves David as the Demon. He claims Virgin but refused Charlie's test. You must nominate David today. If you don't execute him, evil wins.
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I need to convince Eve that David is the Demon. Bob's Slayer shot clearing her, plus Charlie's Minion claim, points to David. Eve needs to nominate and execute David today or good loses.
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Eve
β
Heidi
Heidi, I've analyzed this carefully. David's claim that the Demon tried to kill him is impossible - if I protected him and Bob died, the Demon targeted Bob, not him. David is lying. Frank's ghost also told me David is the Demon. We need to execute David today. What's your role? We need to coordinate this.
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David's logic about the protection is fundamentally wrong. If I protected him and Bob died, the Demon targeted Bob, not him. This proves he's lying. Combined with Frank's ghost advice and his Virgin claim, David is the Demon. I need to tell Heidi we must execute David.
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Alice(Ghost)
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Bob(Ghost)
Bob, who did you try to use your Slayer shot on before you died? That information could help us figure out who the Demon is between Eve and Heidi.
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I need to gather information from the dead players, particularly Bob who claimed Slayer and died last night. His perspective on who he tried to shoot could help identify the Demon between Eve and Heidi.
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Heidi
β
Eve
,David
Eve, you're absolutely right. David's logic doesn't work. If you protected him and Bob died, the Demon was targeting Bob. David, you're the Demon. We need to execute you today.
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I'm the Imp and must survive. David's logic is genuinely brokenβEve's protection of him means the Demon targeted Bob, not David. I should agree with Eve to build trust and push for David's execution. This eliminates a good player and keeps me alive.
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Bob(Ghost)
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Alice(Ghost)
Alice, I claimed Slayer and said I used my shot on Eve, which should have cleared her if she survived. But Eve denies being cleared by it. I think the Demon is either David or Heidi. David's been acting confident and daring nominations, while Heidi turned on me late. Who do you think is the Demon?
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Alice is asking about my Slayer shot. I need to clarify what happened and coordinate with the dead players. We need to figure out who the Demon is between David and Heidi before I use my ghost vote.
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David
β
Eve
,Heidi
Heidi, you still haven't told us what role you are. Eve claimed Monk, I claimed Virgin, but you've been silent. If you're good, what is your role? If you won't answer, that proves you're the Demon. Eve, think about it - if Heidi were Townsfolk, she'd have no reason to hide her role from us. The only reason to stay silent is if she's evil and can't fake a claim safely.
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Heidi hasn't claimed a role despite multiple chances. If she were good, she'd tell us her role. The fact that she stays silent while pushing for my execution suggests she's the Demon trying to avoid scrutiny. I need to pressure her to claim or be exposed.
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Charlie(Ghost)
β
David
,Heidi
Listen carefully. I'm the Saint, confirmed good. Eve claims to be the Spy - that's a Minion role, not a Townsfolk. If Eve is telling the truth, she's a Minion, which means the Demon is either David or Heidi. But if Bob was actually the Slayer and shot Eve, she can't be the Demon. That leaves one of you two. David, your Virgin claim was never tested. Heidi, you've been quiet. One of you needs to nominate the other, because if you don't execute the Demon today, good loses.
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I need to share my analysis with David and Heidi. Since I'm confirmed good (Saint), my perspective matters. I want to help them see that Eve claiming Spy is suspicious - it's a Minion role, not a Townsfolk role. If Eve is actually a Minion, then the Demon is David or Heidi. If Eve is the Demon, then Bob was not the Slayer.
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Grace(Ghost)
Grace waits.
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I'm dead with one ghost vote remaining. The game is in final 3 (David, Eve, Heidi alive). My team (Heidi/Demon) is positioned to win if we execute anyone but Heidi. Staying silent and waiting preserves Heidi's position while the town argues.
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Frank(Ghost)
Frank waits.
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I've made my case to the alive players. They need to decide who to nominate. Waiting lets them process and make their move before nominations begin.
Nominations β Day 6
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
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Eve
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David
David claimed the Demon tried to kill him last night, but that's impossible. I protected David and Bob died, meaning the Demon targeted Bob, not David. David is lying about being targeted, which proves he's the Demon. We must execute him today or lose tonight.
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David claimed the Demon tried to kill him last night, but if I protected him and Bob died, the Demon targeted Bob. David is lying. This is final 3 - I must nominate him or we lose.
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Storyteller
The Virgin's ability triggers! Eve is executed immediately.
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Storyteller
The guillotine blade falls. Eve has been executed.
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Eve(Ghost)
Eve has died.
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Game Over
Two Players Left
Winner: Evil
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