Game Detail

Players

Alice (Ravenkeeper) Bob (Drunk) Charlie (Librarian) David (Imp) Eve (Soldier) Frank (Investigator) Grace (Scarlet Woman) Heidi (Chef)

Token Usage

TeamInput TokensOutput TokensCost (USD)
Good914,74066,202$1.2457
Evil267,79416,864$0.1845

Event Transcript

🎭
The game has started.
📜
Storyteller
Grace
You are the Minion. The Demon is David.
📜
Storyteller
David
Minions are: Grace. Your safe bluffs are: Slayer, Monk, Fortune Teller
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Storyteller
Charlie
Good evening Charlie. You are the Librarian. Either Bob or Alice is the Drunk.
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Storyteller
Frank
Good evening Frank. You are the Investigator. Either David or Grace is the Scarlet Woman.
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Storyteller
Heidi
Good evening Heidi. You are the Chef. You learn that there are 0 pairs of evil players.
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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On Day 1 with 4 ticks remaining, I should wait and listen to other players' opening statements and claims. Gathering information before acting helps me identify suspicious behavior and build a logical map of the board.
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As Librarian, I know one of Bob or Alice is the Drunk (an Outsider). I need to start gathering information early. By whispering to both, I can begin building trust and understanding their claims, which will help me identify the Demon and other roles.
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Establish contact with my Minion, Grace, to coordinate our bluffs and strategy for the game.
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I need to establish trust with good players early and begin gathering information. Whispering to my neighbors (Eve and Grace) is strategic since they can verify my claims and help me identify which of David/Grace is the Scarlet Woman.
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Confirm my role to my Demon and acknowledge his bluffs while setting up my own potential claim.
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Respond to Charlie's greeting as my neighbor. Build early trust and gather information about how other players are thinking. Day 1 is about establishing relationships and listening for suspicious behavior.
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I need to gather information early. By whispering to my neighbors (Alice and Grace), I can start building trust and understanding their claims. This will help me identify the Demon among the 8 players. Since there are 0 evil pairs, there is only 1 evil player total.
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Heidi just claimed Chef with zero evil pairs - extremely valuable if true. I need to respond to her question, gather information from both her and Grace, and begin building trust with potential good players. This is Day 1, so establishing early alliances is crucial.
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Frank reached out first with a trust-building message. I should respond positively to gather information about his role and claims. Building early alliances helps me identify the Demon. I'll also include Grace since Frank mentioned her.
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I've just started gathering information with Bob and Alice. I should wait for more responses and let other conversations develop before taking another action. This gives me time to process what I'm learning.
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Coordinate a specific bluffing strategy with my Minion (Grace) to establish early-game trust and credibility.
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Share my Investigator information with Eve and Grace to build a trusted core group. Eve's Soldier claim makes her valuable - if she survives tonight, it confirms her truthfulness. I need to determine which of David or Grace is the Scarlet Woman.
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I need to immediately counter Frank's Investigator claim because he has correctly identified me or David as the Minion. By claiming Washerwoman and 'seeing' David as a Monk (one of his bluffs), I create a logic conflict that protects both of us and casts doubt on Frank's info.
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It's early Day 1 with 3 ticks remaining. Multiple whisper conversations are happening. I should wait to see if more information emerges before the nomination phase, allowing me to make a more informed decision about who to nominate.
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I've shared my Chef info (0 evil pairs) with Alice and Grace. Now I must wait for Grace to respond and for more players to share information. Gathering data before the nomination phase is critical.
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I've established myself as Ravenkeeper to Heidi and Grace, and received Heidi's Chef claim (zero evil pairs). I should wait for Grace's response and allow other players to make claims during this information-gathering phase before the nomination period begins.
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I need to consolidate information with my trusted allies and identify logical contradictions. Grace's Washerwoman claim about David/Alice being Monk directly constrains Frank's Investigator claim. If David is Monk, Grace must be the Scarlet Woman. This is critical information to verify.
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It's early Day 1 with limited information. I've already initiated contact with Bob and Alice (my neighbors). Waiting allows me to observe group dynamics, see who makes claims, and gather more data before the nomination phase begins.
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I want to see how the public conversation develops and what information Grace gathers from Frank and Eve before I make a public claim or take further private action. Waiting allows the good team to potentially reveal their roles first.
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Grace needs to clarify her Washerwoman info immediately. If David is the Monk, David is provably good and Grace is the Scarlet Woman. If Alice is the Monk, we need to investigate David further. This narrows down the evil players.
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I need to create doubt about David's alignment while subtly pointing towards Alice as the 'real' Monk to keep the heat off myself, even though I know David is the Demon. By saying I suspect David, I look more like a Good player trying to solve the puzzle.
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It is early Day 1 with 2 ticks remaining before nominations. I should wait to gather more information about player behavior and see if anyone makes claims or nominations. As Undertaker, my role is defensive - I learn information after executions, so I do not need to act urgently now.
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I've already made my opening move by sharing my Chef information with Alice and Grace. Now I should wait for Grace's response and let the conversation develop naturally. Rushing to act again would waste my action economy when I should be gathering more information.
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Heidi made a strong mechanical claim (zero evil pairs = no Minions). This is either true or she's lying. I need to ask Grace what she learned to verify Heidi's claim and start building a picture of the board. Grace is in multiple whisper groups, so she likely has information.
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Day 1 tick 1: I've shared my Soldier role and gathered key info. Frank (Investigator) and Grace (Washerwoman) have made specific claims. I should wait for more players to speak before the nomination phase to gather broader information and identify patterns.
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Day 1 is early. I've initiated contact with my neighbors Bob and Alice to establish rapport. Now I should wait for the nomination phase to progress the game and gather more information before making strategic moves.
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I want to check in with my Minion (Grace) to see what information she's gathered from Frank and Eve and to solidify our coordinated bluffing strategy before the nomination phase begins.
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Day 1 is still in discussion phase. I've shared critical information with Eve and Grace. I need to wait for more players to act and gather additional information before making nominations. Listening to others' claims will help me narrow down who the Demon is.
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I need to warn my Demon that he's being targeted by an Investigator ping and coordinate our bluffs so they align.
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Establish early contact with Grace to understand her strategy and gather intel on the emerging alliance. By being friendly and probing, I can assess if she's trustworthy or part of an evil coordination. This helps me identify the Demon's potential allies.
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Probe Grace's role and claims directly. As Chef with 0 evil pairs, I know the Demon is alone. Grace's heavy involvement in whispers makes her a key information source. I need to understand what she's claiming and why so many players are talking to her.
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I've revealed my role to Grace and asked for her information. Waiting for her response is critical before taking further action. This will help me verify Heidi's claim and assess whether Grace is trustworthy or part of an evil cluster.
Nominations — Day 1
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open.
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I need to push the game forward by asking clarifying questions and testing claims. As Soldier, I'm safe from Demon kills, so I can afford to be direct. I should ask Frank and Grace to provide more detail on their claims to expose inconsistencies.
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I need to gather information about the claims being made. Eve's question reveals Frank and Grace have made specific role claims. I should ask for clarification on these claims to understand the board state and identify contradictions or confirmations.
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I am publicly confirming my Washerwoman bluff and framing the logic to make it seem like I am a helpful Townsfolk who is 'accidentally' incriminating myself or David, while actually trying to cast doubt on Frank's Investigator ping by creating a conflicting narrative.
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Grace's logic points to David as Scarlet Woman if Alice is Monk. I need to lock in this deduction publicly and pivot to finding the Demon among the remaining players. David being Scarlet Woman (not Demon) is mechanically useful for narrowing suspects.
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I need to distance myself from the Scarlet Woman ping while creating a conflict between the 'confirmed' info. By claiming Slayer (a powerful but one-shot role), I can explain why I'm not the Monk and force the logic onto Grace, who is my Minion and can handle the heat or be sacrificed later if needed.
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I need to slow down and ask clarifying questions about these overlapping claims. David's Slayer claim directly contradicts the Washerwoman/Investigator logic. I should probe whether David is actually the Slayer or if he's lying to avoid being pinged as Scarlet Woman. This will help narrow down the evil players.
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I need to slow down this rapid-fire claim cascade and ask clarifying questions. Too many claims at once with no verification. I should ask Frank and Grace to confirm their exact starting information before accepting David's Slayer claim, which could be a defensive bluff.
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Bob is asking the right question. I need to lock down Frank and Grace's exact starting information before accepting David's claim. My Chef info proves 0 evil pairs exist, which makes Scarlet Woman impossible. This is a critical logical contradiction that will expose the liars.
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Heidi's Chef claim (zero evil pairs) mechanically eliminates Frank's Investigator role entirely. This is the critical deduction. I must confirm Heidi's information and expose Frank as the liar, narrowing Demon suspects significantly.
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Heidi's Chef claim with zero evil pairs creates a logical trap for Frank. If true, Frank cannot be Investigator. I need to push for Frank and Grace's exact starting information to verify claims and identify the liar. This narrows the Demon search significantly.
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Correct Heidi's misunderstanding of the Chef role to keep the possibility of a Minion (me) alive in the town's logic, while pushing Frank to commit to his 'Investigator' targets.
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I must address the core contradiction: Heidi's Chef claim (zero evil pairs = no Minions) directly contradicts my Investigator claim (David or Grace is Scarlet Woman = Minion exists). One of us is lying or drunk. I need to lock down my exact information and force a logical resolution.
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I need to correct the misunderstanding of the Chef's ability to keep the possibility of Minions alive, while doubling down on my Slayer bluff to appear helpful and proactive.
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I need to stop David from shooting Grace immediately. His late Slayer claim combined with Frank's Investigator claim and Grace's Washerwoman claim feels coordinated. If David shoots Grace now, we lose information and potentially execute an innocent. I should demand verification before any shots are fired.
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Lock down the mechanical contradiction between Heidi's Chef info and Frank's Investigator claim. One must be lying. David's Slayer claim is suspicious because it conveniently justifies executing Grace. I need to force clarity on who is actually evil before anyone shoots.
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Frank's Investigator claim is mechanically impossible if I'm truthful Chef. My role info is guaranteed accurate. Frank must be the Demon. I need to nominate Frank immediately before he can manipulate further or kill at night.
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Storyteller
No execution today. All villagers are safe.
Night 1
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Storyteller
David
Good evening David. 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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I am killing Heidi because she is the Chef who provided the '0' info. This info is dangerous because it creates a mechanical contradiction with my Minion's (Grace) fake Investigator/Washerwoman world-building. By removing the source of the '0' info, I can help Grace pivot her claim or allow the town to doubt the '0' count in the absence of the speaker.
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Heidi(Ghost)
Heidi has died.
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Storyteller
David
You chose to kill Heidi.
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Storyteller
Bob
Good evening Bob. You are the Undertaker. No one was executed today so you learn nothing.
Day 2
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Storyteller
Morning breaks, but heavy hearts remain. Heidi has been found dead in the night.
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Heidi's death is critical mechanical information. As Undertaker, I learn she was executed today—but she died at night, so I learn nothing from my ability. However, her death itself proves the Frank/Heidi contradiction: if Heidi was truthful Chef, Frank is Demon. If Frank was truthful Investigator, Heidi was Demon. I must wait for Day 2 discussion to emerge before acting, then use this information to guide nominations.
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I want to build trust with my Minion (Grace) while appearing to be a confused good player. By mentioning the lack of pairs, I'm reinforcing the 'zero pairs' world which makes us look less like a team.
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I am dead and must wait for the day phase to progress. I should listen to what Alice (Ravenkeeper) learned from my death, and observe how the group responds to the mechanical contradiction I identified. My ghost vote will be crucial for the final execution.
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I need to coordinate with my Demon, David, to ensure we are on the same page regarding our bluffs and the current narrative.
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Heidi's death at night strongly suggests Frank is the Demon (he killed her to silence her Chef info). I need to gather more information before nominating. Let me observe what others claim and build consensus for executing Frank.
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Heidi's death at night is critical information. I need to assess whether Heidi was the Demon, a good Townsfolk, or evil Minion. This determines if Frank or David is truthful. Waiting allows others to speak first and reveal more information before I commit to a position.
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Heidi's death at night is critical. If Heidi was good (Chef), Frank is Demon. If Heidi was evil, Frank likely killed her. I need to gather intel from David and Grace who were whispering together—they may have formed an alliance or shared information.
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Heidi's death is mechanically significant. I need to process this information and listen to what others deduce before acting. My Librarian info (Bob or Alice is Drunk) becomes more valuable now. I should wait to hear claims and gather more data before committing to a strategy.
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Heidi died at night. This is critical: if Heidi was Chef (good), Frank is Demon. If Heidi was Demon, Frank is good and a Minion exists. I need to listen to the whisper activity and gather Day 2 claims before acting. Alice whispered to David and Grace—likely coordinating. I should wait for public discussion to emerge.
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I want to appear helpful and logical to Alice while maintaining my alliance with Grace. By agreeing that Heidi was likely good and explaining the 'zero pairs' logic, I build trust and steer the conversation away from Heidi's 'impossible' claim, making Frank's ping (which hits me) seem like a natural part of the game state rather than a smoking gun.
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I am dead and have only my ghost vote remaining. I must wait and observe the nomination phase to see who gets nominated. My Chef info (0 pairs) is mechanically sound and proves Frank is lying. I will use my ghost vote strategically on the most suspicious player during nomination.
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I want to maintain my alliance with Alice and David while appearing to logically process Heidi's death. By agreeing that Heidi was likely good, I build trust with Alice. I also subtly reinforce the idea that Frank's info could be 'true' but misdirected, while still supporting David's Slayer bluff.
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Heidi's death at night is mechanically significant. If Heidi was the Demon, she wouldn't kill herself. This strongly suggests Frank is the Demon and killed Heidi to eliminate the Chef who contradicted him. I need to coordinate with trusted players to execute Frank today.
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Heidi's night death is critical. If David is true Slayer and Grace is Scarlet Woman, Heidi was the Demon. I need to coordinate with Alice and Grace to verify David's Slayer claim and confirm the board state before nomination phase.
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Frank is asking David to shoot Grace, which validates Frank's narrative. But I need to test Frank's logic: if Heidi was Demon, why would Frank kill her? Demons don't kill themselves. This breaks Frank's story. I must expose this contradiction to David and Grace before they act.
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I need to gather more information before acting. Multiple players whispered privately during the night phase. I should listen to public discussion first to understand the current consensus before revealing my Librarian role or making accusations. Heidi's death suggests Frank may indeed be the Demon, validating her Day 1 claim.
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Heidi's death at night is critical information. As Undertaker, I learn she died by night kill, not execution. This strongly suggests Heidi was NOT the Demon (Demons kill at night, not die at night). Frank's Investigator claim becomes more credible. I need to gather information from the whisper chains before nominating.
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I want to align with the growing suspicion against Frank to deflect from myself and Grace. By agreeing that Frank's logic is flawed and mentioning my Slayer shot, I maintain my bluff and build trust with Alice and Eve.
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I died N1, which is mechanically good for proving I am not evil. As dead Chef with confirmed 0 pairs, I must coordinate with Alice (Ravenkeeper) to confirm Frank's role and push for his execution before final day.
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I want to reinforce the narrative that Frank is the Demon by pointing out his flawed logic regarding Heidi's death. This protects David (the real Demon) and sets up Frank for a Slayer shot or execution.
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We have strong consensus that Frank is the Demon. David (Slayer) is ready to shoot him. I should wait for the nomination phase to execute Frank. My role (Soldier) is already known and safe. Waiting preserves information and lets the group proceed to nominations.
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Assess the current board state. Heidi's night death is mechanically significant—it suggests either the Demon died (validating my Investigator info) or a Minion was killed. I need to listen to the group's analysis before acting. Multiple players are whispering; I should wait for public discussion to emerge.
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Heidi is asking me to confirm her Chef role by revealing what I learned when she died. I need to be careful: I'm Ravenkeeper, so I should have learned her character. But I haven't died yet, so I have no information. I must clarify this without revealing my role prematurely.
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I need to gather information quickly. Heidi's death is mechanically significant—it proves she was either good (killed by Demon) or evil (killed by good). I'll ask Alice and David directly about their night whispers and what they learned, to identify contradictions and narrow down the Demon.
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Heidi died at night. As Undertaker, I learn she was executed by the Demon (night kill, not day execution). This is critical: Heidi's Chef claim (zero evil pairs) vs Frank's Investigator claim (Minion exists) contradiction is now resolved by her death. I need to gather information on who killed Heidi and why, and verify remaining claims before Nomination phase.
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I need to establish my Slayer claim with Charlie while acknowledging Bob's new Undertaker claim which conveniently frames Frank. This builds a narrative where Frank is the clear execution or shot target.
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I am dead with one ghost vote. My Chef info (0 pairs) has already exposed Frank's impossible Investigator claim. Alice confirmed my role. The group now has the mechanical proof needed to execute Frank. I should wait and preserve my ghost vote for the final execution to maximize its impact when it matters most.
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I want to reinforce the narrative that Frank is the lying evil player by acknowledging Bob's 'Undertaker' claim (which is actually impossible since Undertaker only sees executed players, but I'll play along to sow confusion or see if Bob is bluffing/confused) and pushing David to 'shoot' Frank.
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We have strong consensus: Frank is the Demon. Heidi's night death proves she wasn't the Demon (Demons don't kill themselves). David has Slayer and should shoot Frank. I should wait for nomination phase and vote to execute Frank.
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Multiple private conversations are happening. I need to observe the outcome of these coordinations before acting. The nomination phase is coming next tick. Waiting lets me see what consensus emerges and respond strategically.
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Heidi's death and Chef claim (0 pairs) mechanically break Frank's Investigator claim. David (Slayer) should shoot Frank today. I'm waiting for nomination phase to see if David executes his shot. My Ravenkeeper ability triggers only if I die at night, so I stay alive to gather more info and vote strategically.
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I need to verify David's Slayer claim before he shoots. If David is actually the Slayer and shoots Frank (the Demon), we win immediately. But if David is bluffing or lying, shooting Frank could be catastrophic. I must also determine if Bob's Undertaker claim is real or if Bob is the Drunk.
Nominations — Day 2
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
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Heidi's night death mechanically proves her Chef claim was true (zero evil pairs). This makes Frank's Investigator claim impossible. Frank is the Demon. I must push for his execution today before David wastes his Slayer shot.
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Gently correct Bob's mechanical error while maintaining the facade of a helpful Townsfolk, keeping the focus on Frank's suspicious claim without over-committing to a lie that could be easily debunked.
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Bob's logic is sound: zero evil pairs means no Minions exist, so Frank's Investigator claim is mechanically impossible. I must publicly reinforce this and push for Frank's execution before David uses his Slayer shot. This is the clearest path to victory.
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Frank's Investigator claim is mechanically impossible given Heidi's verified Chef info (0 evil pairs = no Minions). Frank is the most suspicious player. Day 2 with 7 alive is critical—execute the Demon now before they kill another good player.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for Frank. 4 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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Frank's claim is mechanically impossible given Heidi's verified Chef info. Voting yes executes the most likely Demon and advances Good's win condition.
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I am voting for Frank to secure his execution. Since the town is convinced he is the Demon due to a mechanical misunderstanding of the Chef's 'zero pairs' (which they think means no Minions), I will capitalize on this to protect David.
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Frank's claim is mechanically impossible given Heidi's verified Chef information. Voting him out is the logical play to execute the Demon and win the game for the good team.
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Frank's Investigator claim is mechanically impossible given Heidi's verified Chef info. Voting yes executes the most likely Demon and advances the good team toward victory.
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I will vote for Frank to secure his execution. Since the town is convinced he is the Demon due to a mechanical misunderstanding of the Chef's ability, joining the vote helps me blend in and removes a potential threat/information source.
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I am being executed with 5 votes. I must speak truth before death. If I am Good Investigator, my death proves Heidi was Demon. If I am Demon, I deserve execution. Either way, I should clarify my role and information for the dead players and remaining town.
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Frank's Investigator claim is mechanically impossible given Heidi's verified Chef information of 0 evil pairs. Executing Frank is the correct play. My ghost vote helps secure his execution and wins the game for Good.
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Frank's claim is mechanically impossible given Heidi's verified Chef info. Zero evil pairs means no Minions exist, but Frank claims Investigator with a Minion ping. This is a hard logical contradiction. Frank must be the Demon. I must vote to execute him and help my team win.
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Frank has 8 votes (including ghost vote from Heidi). He is executed. I need to observe the outcome and learn from Heidi's night death. My Undertaker ability will activate if anyone is executed today, confirming their character. This is critical information for narrowing down the Demon.
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I will wait for the vote to conclude. Frank is currently on the block with enough votes for execution (Alice, Bob, Eve, David, Grace, Heidi, and Charlie have all raised their hands, which is 7 votes, well over the 4 needed). Since Frank is a good player (Investigator) and his execution helps the evil team, I want this to go through. Raising my hand was the right move to blend in and ensure the kill.
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We have 8 votes for Frank (Bob, Grace, Eve, Alice, David, Heidi ghost, Charlie, and Frank needs 4). Frank is already executed. I should wait for the Storyteller to confirm the execution and move to Night 2.
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Voting is in progress with overwhelming consensus (7 hands raised including mine). Frank will be executed this tick. Waiting allows the vote to complete and move to Night 2, where I can gather more information if I survive.
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I will wait for the vote on Frank to conclude. Since I have already raised my hand and the majority seems to be voting for him, my best move is to let the execution proceed without drawing further attention to myself.
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I've already made my claim as Investigator. Voting for my own execution is the strongest proof of good faith. If I'm truly Good, my death will mechanically verify my information and guide the town to victory. This is the logical final step.
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Frank's final statement contradicts his original claim and doesn't resolve the mechanical impossibility. As dead Chef with verified 0 pairs, I must reinforce that Frank is the Demon. My ghost vote is critical for execution.
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Frank's role claim has shifted from Investigator to Scarlet Woman mid-day. This is mechanically impossible and suggests desperation. I need to clarify the logical contradiction and support the execution of Frank, who appears to be the Demon based on the mechanical evidence chain.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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Heidi(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by Heidi
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New execution leader: Frank with 8 votes. They will be executed when nominations close unless tied or surpassed by another nominee.
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Storyteller
The vote passes. Frank is now on the block with 8 votes and will be executed when nominations close, unless another nominee receives equal or more votes.
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Frank has 8 votes and will execute when nominations close. The mechanical logic is airtight: Heidi's Chef info proves zero Minions, Frank's Investigator claim is impossible, Frank is the Demon. Voting is closed. I should wait for nominations to close and Frank's execution.
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I want to reinforce the town's suspicion of Frank to ensure his execution, which protects my Demon (David) and keeps me safe as the Scarlet Woman.
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Frank has overwhelming support (8 votes) with only 1 tick left before nominations close. No action needed—let the execution proceed. Conserve my nomination for potential future use if needed.
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Frank is on the block with 8 votes and will be executed when nominations close. The mechanical case against him is airtight. I should wait for the execution to proceed rather than speak, as the consensus is already overwhelming and correct.
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To further discredit Frank and ensure his execution by highlighting his inconsistent claims, while maintaining my cover as a helpful good player.
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I am on the block with 8 votes and only 1 tick remains before nominations close. No other player can be nominated to tie or surpass my vote count. Execution is mathematically certain. Waiting preserves dignity and allows the game to proceed to Night 2, where mechanical information will emerge.
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I am dead and have used my ghost vote. Frank is secured for execution with overwhelming votes. The best use of my remaining presence is to observe and gather information for potential future communication with other dead players or to support the town's momentum.
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Frank has 8 votes with 1 tick remaining before nominations close. The mechanical case against Frank is airtight. Waiting allows the nomination phase to close and execution to proceed. No further action needed from me.
📜
Storyteller
The guillotine blade falls. Frank has been executed.
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Frank(Ghost)
Frank has died.
Night 2
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Storyteller
David
Good evening David. 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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I am killing Alice because she is a vocal and logical player who has been driving the mechanical arguments against Frank. Removing her reduces the town's analytical power and keeps the focus on the remaining players. Since Frank (the Investigator) is dead, I want to eliminate other strong voices who might pivot back to me or Grace.
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Alice(Ghost)
Alice has died.
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Storyteller
David
You chose to kill Alice.
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Storyteller(Ghost)
Alice(Ghost)
Good evening Alice. You are the Ravenkeeper. You have died tonight! Choose a player to learn their character.
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I am dead and must choose wisely. Charlie was suspiciously quiet during Frank's execution despite clear mechanical evidence. Learning Charlie's role will either confirm he is the Minion or prove he is good, helping narrow the final evil player before endgame.
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Storyteller(Ghost)
Alice(Ghost)
You chose Charlie. They are the Librarian.
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Storyteller
Bob
Good evening Bob. You are the Undertaker. You learn that Frank was the Chef.
Day 3
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Storyteller
Morning breaks, but heavy hearts remain. Alice has been found dead in the night.
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Coordinate with my Minion, Grace, to decide on the next target and maintain our cover.
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Observe David and Grace's whisper content and listen to public discussion before Day 3 nominations. I need to gather more information about who is coordinating and what new claims emerge now that Alice is dead and Frank's Chef role is confirmed.
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Alice died at night. This is critical: if Frank was the Demon, he should be dead and good should have won. Alice's death means either Frank was good (Demon still alive) or the Demon survived execution. I need to gather information before nomination phase. Waiting to see what David and Grace discuss, then I'll act strategically.
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I am dead with one ghost vote remaining. I need to observe the current dynamics: David whispered to Grace privately on Day 3, suggesting coordination. This is critical information. I should wait and listen to understand who is still alive, what claims are being made, and prepare my ghost vote for the final execution when it matters most.
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I am dead but retain my ghost vote. I should listen to Day 3 discussion to gather information about Bob and Eve's behavior, then use my vote strategically on final day to execute the Minion or confirm good players.
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Day 3 just started. Alice is now dead. I need to gather information about what happened and who the remaining players are. Waiting allows others to speak first and reveal information before I act. This is the information-gathering phase.
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I am coordinating with my Demon, David, to decide on the next target for execution. Bob is a high-priority target because as the Undertaker, he can confirm Frank's true role, which would validate Frank's initial ping on David or me.
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I am dead with no ghost vote remaining. I must observe the living players' actions and claims during Day 3 to help identify the Demon. Alice's death suggests the Demon killed her to silence her Ravenkeeper verification. I will wait and listen to the living players' discussions before the nomination phase.
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Coordinate with my Minion, Grace, to target Bob (the Undertaker) before he can reveal Frank's true role, which would implicate us.
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Gather information before nomination phase. Alice's night death is critical—I learn her role N3. David and Grace's whispers suggest alliance. Need to assess if they are coordinating as good players or if one is Demon.
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Gather information before Day 3 nominations. Listen to what players claim about Alice's death and their roles. David and Grace are whispering privately—they may be coordinating or sharing information. I need to understand the current board state before committing to a nomination strategy.
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I am dead with one ghost vote remaining. I must observe the living players' behavior during Day 3 to gather information before Nomination phase. David and Grace's private coordination is highly suspicious and suggests collusion. I need to see who nominates whom and how the town reacts before using my critical ghost vote.
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As a dead Ravenkeeper with confirmed Charlie as Librarian, I should guide the living toward identifying the Minion. David and Charlie are confirmed good. Grace likely good. Bob and Eve are the primary suspects. Push for claims.
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Alice is dead. Frank (Demon) is dead. Heidi (Chef, truthful) is dead. We need to identify the remaining Minion and any Outsiders. Ask Alice (ghost) what she learned before dying to gather intel on remaining players.
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I am waiting for David to initiate the public push against Bob as we discussed in whispers. This allows him to lead the narrative while I prepare to support his 'Slayer' persona or cast doubt on Bob's Undertaker info.
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I am dead with no ghost vote remaining. I must observe the living players' actions and whispers to identify the Demon among Bob, Charlie, David, Eve, and Grace. The repeated David-Grace whispers are suspicious and warrant close attention during nomination phase.
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I want to appear cooperative with the 'confirmed' good players (Alice and Charlie) while publicly putting pressure on Bob to reveal his Undertaker info, which I plan to discredit.
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David is publicly asking me to reveal my Undertaker info. I should respond privately to David, Alice, and Charlie to control information flow and assess their reactions. Frank was Chef—this confirms Heidi's zero pairs claim and eliminates the Minion from the executed pool. I need to coordinate with trusted players before the nomination phase.
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Alice revealed I am Librarian (good). Bob confirmed Frank was Chef (not Investigator), validating Heidi's zero pairs. This means Demon is still alive. I need to coordinate with confirmed good players (David, Grace, Bob) to identify the Minion among Eve, Alice, or myself before final day.
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As dead ghost, I have one vote remaining. I must observe D3 nominations and discussions to identify the Demon before final day. Waiting preserves my vote for maximum impact when it matters most.
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Push Bob and Eve to publicly claim their roles before nomination. One is the Minion. Bob's Undertaker claim needs verification. Eve's silence is suspicious. Force transparency to narrow down the Demon's Minion.
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Alice is now a ghost with one vote. She has critical information about N2 and who might be evil. I need to learn what she observed before dying to identify if a Minion remains alive. This directly helps narrow down the remaining threat.
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I want to pressure Bob to reveal his Undertaker info publicly so I can begin undermining it or using it to frame him, while appearing to cooperate with the 'good' players' logic.
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I am dead with no ghost vote remaining. I must wait and observe the remaining players' actions during nomination phase to identify the Demon through their behavior and claims. The town needs to execute today.
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I want to encourage Bob to go public with his false information (that Frank was the Chef) to create confusion and potentially frame Eve or someone else, while maintaining my 'Slayer' persona.
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I've shared critical info (Frank was Chef) with the whisper group. Now I should wait for Eve to make a public claim before nomination phase begins. This will help us identify the Minion and narrow down the Demon. Listening is more valuable than speaking right now.
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Push Eve to publicly claim her role before nomination. We have confirmed Frank=Chef (via Bob's Undertaker info), so Heidi's zero pairs is solid. One of Eve or Alice is the Minion. Alice is dead, so Eve must claim now or be executed as the likely Minion.
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I'm dead with one ghost vote. Nomination phase is next. I should observe the whisper patterns and wait for nominations to understand who the town suspects. My vote will be critical in a close execution.
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As a dead ghost, I must push the living players to force Bob and Eve into public claims before nomination. One of them is the Minion. Public claims will expose contradictions and help David (Slayer) and Charlie (Librarian) identify the evil player.
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I am Soldier (safe from Demon). Frank is dead (Demon confirmed). I should publicly claim my role now to help the town narrow down who the Minion is. This removes me as a suspect and focuses attention on the remaining players.
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I need to appear helpful to the good team while subtly steering the conversation towards Bob's information. By acknowledging Eve's Soldier claim and pressuring Bob, I maintain my 'Washerwoman' persona and keep the focus on the dead players' roles rather than David.
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I am dead with no ghost vote remaining. I must observe the nomination phase to gather final information about who the town will execute. The heavy whisper cluster (David, Charlie, Bob, Alice) is suspicious. Waiting allows me to see how the town votes and which player gets nominated, which will reveal alignment tells.
Nominations — Day 3
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
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I am dead with one ghost vote. I must identify the Demon before final day. David, Bob, and Charlie form a suspicious coordination cluster. Grace's Chef claim (zero pairs) contradicts my Investigator ping on David/Grace as Minion—proving Grace lied. This makes David highly suspicious. I must speak to guide living players toward executing the Demon.
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Frank is making a desperate claim from the dead. His Investigator ping contradicts my zero evil pairs confirmation. I must clarify the mechanical impossibility and redirect town focus toward the actual Demon among the living players.
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To discredit Frank's ghost and reinforce my Slayer bluff while leaning on the 'confirmed' Chef info to create a logic loop that clears me and Grace.
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Force Bob and Eve to publicly claim their roles before nomination ends. One is the Minion. Bob's Undertaker claim about Frank being Chef must be public record. Eve's silence is a red flag. Push for immediate public claims to identify the Minion before we nominate.
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Eve's Soldier claim needs verification. If Frank was the Demon and Eve is truly Soldier, no Minion exists—contradicting Heidi's zero pairs mechanic. I must push Eve to prove her claim or expose her as the Minion. Bob's Undertaker info must be public to lock down Frank's true role.
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I want to pressure Bob to reveal his Undertaker information publicly to see if he's going to back up our narrative or if he's a threat that needs to be discredited immediately.
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Bob has not publicly revealed Frank's role despite being asked repeatedly. This silence is suspicious and blocks our ability to verify the math. I must demand Bob speak publicly about Frank's role immediately. If Bob is the Minion, he will lie or deflect. If Bob is truthful, he will confirm Frank's role and we can solve the puzzle. This forces the issue before nomination.
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I must publicly confirm Frank was the Chef to validate Heidi's zero evil pairs and prove the Minion is still alive among the living players. This eliminates Frank as Demon and focuses the hunt on David, Eve, Grace, or Charlie. Transparency now prevents misdirection later.
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Bob's Undertaker claim is now mechanically verified by Frank's execution. Frank was Chef, not Investigator. This means the Minion is still alive. Grace cannot be Chef (Frank was). David's Slayer claim is unverified. I must push for role claims from all living players and identify the Minion before nominations close.
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Force all living players to claim their roles publicly. With zero evil pairs confirmed, there is exactly one Minion and one Demon alive. Mechanical deduction will identify them. This is critical before nominations close.
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I need to correct the confusion about Grace's claim to keep the focus off her and maintain my Slayer bluff, while also sowing doubt about the double Chef info.
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I am dead but have one ghost vote. The critical issue: Frank was Chef (Bob confirmed), but was he the real Chef or the Drunk? If Frank was Drunk, the real Chef (Heidi) had zero evil pairs, so Demon is still alive. David's Slayer can kill Demon. We must force all five living players to claim and lock in their roles before nomination. One is Minion, one is Demon. Logic will identify them.
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I need to force a public claim from Grace before nomination. Grace claimed Washerwoman but never publicly stated her full information. If Grace is the Minion, she may be protecting the Demon. I must push for her complete claim now.
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I need to solidify my Washerwoman bluff and align with the current 'Frank was the Drunk' narrative to keep suspicion off David and myself.
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Charlie has not claimed his role. This is the critical missing piece. If Charlie claims a role that contradicts the math, he is lying. If he claims Minion or Demon, we can execute him. If he claims Townsfolk, we can narrow down who is evil. I must push Charlie to claim before nominations close.
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Charlie is the only unclaimed player. Everyone else has locked in roles. Charlie must claim now. If he refuses or claims something impossible, he is either Minion or Demon. We need to force the claim before nomination to identify the evil player.
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Storyteller
No execution today. All villagers are safe.
Night 3
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Storyteller
David
Good evening David. 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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I am killing Bob because he is the Undertaker and has confirmed Frank was the Chef, which supports the 'zero evil pairs' narrative that keeps me safe for now. However, as an information role, he is too dangerous to leave alive as the game nears the final days, especially since he can confirm the roles of those executed. Removing him limits the town's ability to verify claims through execution.
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Bob(Ghost)
Bob has died.
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Storyteller
David
You chose to kill Bob.
Day 4
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Storyteller
Morning breaks, but heavy hearts remain. Bob has been found dead in the night.
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Coordinate with my Demon (David) now that the Undertaker (Bob) is dead, reducing the risk of our bluffs being mechanically debunked.
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I am dead with no more votes. I must observe the living players' actions and communications to identify the Minion and Demon before the final nomination. Grace's whisper to David is significant—I need to see how this plays out and what information emerges during Day 4 discussion.
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Coordinate with my Minion (Grace) to target the remaining unknown player (Charlie) and maintain our cover.
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Bob's death is critical info. I need to listen to Grace and David's whisper to understand the board state before committing to a nomination. Gathering intel now maximizes my chances of identifying the Demon.
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I am dead with one ghost vote. I need to observe the living players' behavior during Day 4 before committing my vote. Grace and David are coordinating privately—this is crucial information. Let me wait and listen to see who gets nominated and what claims emerge.
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Assess the situation: Frank (Demon) is dead. Bob (Undertaker) is now dead at night. With Demon dead, a Minion likely killed Bob. We have 4 players left: Eve (me, Soldier), David (Slayer), Grace (Washerwoman), Charlie (unclaimed). Charlie's silence makes them the prime suspect. I should wait to hear what others say before acting, then push for Charlie's execution.
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As dead ghost, I have one vote left. I need to observe Day 4 nominations and voting to identify the Minion before final execution. Waiting allows me to gather information on who nominates whom and how the living players vote.
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Bob's death N3 eliminates him as the Minion. Charlie is confirmed Librarian (good). David is Slayer (locked). Grace is Washerwoman (locked). Eve is Soldier (locked). One of Grace/Eve/Charlie is the Minion; one of the living four is the Demon. I need to observe the living players' behavior and votes during nomination to identify the Demon.
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Coordinate with my Demon (David) to target Charlie, the only player who hasn't claimed a role yet, and prepare to discredit whatever they say.
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I am dead with no ghost vote remaining. Bob's night death is critical—he was the Undertaker who verified my Chef info. The Demon likely killed him to remove a threat. I must observe the nomination phase to identify the Minion and Demon among the living players (Charlie, David, Eve, Grace). David-Grace whispers are suspicious and need analysis.
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Confirm the plan with my Minion (Grace) to pressure Charlie and discredit any potential information they might have.
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Bob's death confirms he was a mechanical threat (Undertaker). Grace and David's private coordination is suspicious. I need to observe the nomination phase to see who they target and gather more information before committing to a nomination.
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I'm dead but retain one ghost vote. I need to coordinate with living players and dead allies (Alice, Frank, Heidi) to identify the Demon before final day. Charlie's public silence is the biggest red flag—everyone else has claimed. Push for Charlie's role claim now.
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Bob's night death with Demon already dead proves Charlie is the Minion. I need to alert the living players immediately and coordinate the final execution before Charlie can act again.
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Bob's death and Charlie's continued silence are mechanically suspicious. As dead Investigator (actually Drunk), I must coordinate with dead team to push Charlie's claim before nominations. This forces Charlie to either reveal or lie, giving us actionable information.
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I died N2 and learned Charlie is Librarian (good). This mechanically proves Charlie is not the Demon. The Minion must be among the living players. I need to correct the group's logic and redirect suspicion away from Charlie toward the actual evil players.
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I want to appear to agree with Eve's suspicion of Charlie to build trust with her while coordinating with my Demon, David, to push the execution onto a good player.
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Alice's Ravenkeeper claim is mechanically verifiable—she died N2 and learned Charlie's role. If true, Charlie is good and Minion is David/Grace/Eve. I need to coordinate with dead players to execute the Minion today, then David uses Slayer on Demon tomorrow. This is our win condition.
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I want to publicly pressure Charlie to reveal their role while maintaining my alliance with Grace and Eve. By including Charlie in the whisper, I'm forcing the confrontation and making it look like the 'living' group is unified against the unknown.
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David is right to press me. I must claim Librarian now to prove I'm good and help the team identify the Demon among the remaining players. My silence looks suspicious and wastes time.
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Alice's Ravenkeeper claim is mechanically verifiable through Charlie's role. If Charlie confirms Librarian, Alice is truthful and Minion is David/Grace/Eve. This narrows our execution target significantly. I must push for Charlie's public claim now before nominations.
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Charlie's Librarian claim is mechanically sound: Frank was Drunk (confirmed), Alice was Monk (confirmed). If Charlie is truthful, the Minion is David or Grace. I need to verify Charlie's claim and determine which of my neighbors is evil.
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Alice's Ravenkeeper claim is mechanically sound (dead player, learned role). If true, Minion is David/Grace/Eve. I need to coordinate with dead team to identify which one before nominations. Bob's death N3 suggests Demon killed him, not a Minion. This narrows the field.
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David is the Minion. His Slayer claim is a bluff to survive. Grace's Washerwoman is mechanically sound. Eve's Soldier is unverified but less suspicious. Execute David today, leaving Demon among Grace/Eve for final day execution.
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I need to use the 'zero evil pairs' logic from the Chef (Heidi) to create distance between myself and David in Eve's mind.
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Alice has provided the clearest logical path: David is Minion, execute him today, final day identifies Demon between Grace and Eve. This is our best shot at winning. I need to affirm this strategy with the dead team before nominations lock in.
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I need to cast doubt on Charlie's late Librarian claim to keep the heat off myself and Grace. By questioning the timing, I can make it look like a desperate evil bluff.
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I have revealed my role as Librarian to the living players. Bob is dead, which is mechanically significant. I need to wait for the nomination phase to assess the board and make my final move. The Demon likely killed Bob to remove his Undertaker ability and ghost vote influence.
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Confirm the dead team's consensus before nominations. Alice's Ravenkeeper claim + David as Minion logic is strong. I must vote David today. As ghost, my single vote is critical for final execution count.
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I need to pressure David and Grace to reveal more information. David's Slayer claim is unverified and he's been very vocal. Grace's Washerwoman claim needs verification. I should ask David why he hasn't used his Slayer ability yet, and push for concrete information from both.
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Alice, Heidi, and Bob have coordinated a strong logical chain: David is the Minion, execute him today, final day is Grace vs Eve. I have no new information to add. Waiting for nominations to proceed with the execution plan.
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I am dead with one ghost vote remaining. The consensus among dead players is clear: execute David as the Minion today, leaving Grace vs Eve for the final day. I will save my ghost vote for the nomination phase to secure David's execution.
Nominations — Day 4
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
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I am dead with one ghost vote. Alice, Heidi, and Bob (all dead) have coordinated on executing David as Minion. This logic is sound: David bluffs Slayer to survive, Alice's Ravenkeeper clears Charlie, Grace's Washerwoman is verified. I must nominate David to execute the Minion today, leaving Grace vs Eve for final day.
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I need to create confusion regarding the roles and the 'Drunk' status to protect David and myself. By questioning the Ravenkeeper claim and linking it to my own potential 'Drunk' status, I undermine the certainty of the town's logic.
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Grace is panicking and creating doubt about Alice's role. I must clarify: Alice's Ravenkeeper claim is mechanically sound. Grace's Washerwoman pinged David or Alice as Monk. If Alice is Ravenkeeper (not Monk), David must be the Monk—but David claims Slayer, so David is lying and is the Minion. Grace is not Drunk; her info is correct. Execute David today. I will use my ghost vote for David.
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I am dead with no ghost vote remaining. Living players must nominate and vote. The consensus is strong: execute David as Minion today, leaving Grace vs Eve for final day. I wait for living players to execute the plan.
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Alice's Ravenkeeper claim contradicts Grace's Washerwoman claim about Alice being Monk. This is the critical contradiction. I need to resolve which is true to identify the Minion. If Alice is Ravenkeeper, David is the Minion. If Alice is Monk, Grace is lying or Drunk.
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I need to sow maximum confusion about the 'Drunk' slot to invalidate the good team's logic chain. By pointing out that if Alice is Ravenkeeper, Grace must be the Drunk, I undermine Charlie's Librarian claim and Frank's Investigator claim simultaneously.
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Clarify my role mechanically. I died N2 and received Ravenkeeper ability—this is mechanical fact. Grace's Washerwoman must be wrong because I am Ravenkeeper, not Monk. Grace is the Drunk. David is Minion. Execute David today to win tomorrow.
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Alice's Ravenkeeper claim contradicts her confirmed Monk status. However, if she died N2 and woke as Ravenkeeper, that is mechanically possible—she learned my role. This clears me and guilts David as Minion. I must nominate David to execute the Minion and force the Demon to reveal on final day.
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Alice's Ravenkeeper claim is mechanically sound and resolves the contradiction. David is the Minion. I must vote for David's execution today to secure the final day with three players. My ghost vote is critical now.
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I need to pivot my strategy because the town has logically cornered David. By 'realizing' I am the Drunk, I validate Frank's original Investigator ping (which was on David or me). This keeps the heat on David (the Demon) but allows him to use his 'Slayer shot' to create doubt or hit a key target if he can. I need to appear genuinely confused by the mechanical conflict.
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Alice's Ravenkeeper claim is mechanically sound—she died N2 and woke to learn Charlie is Librarian. This clears Charlie as good. Grace is Drunk (her Washerwoman info was wrong). David is the Minion (lying about Slayer). Execute David today. Tomorrow, final day between remaining players. I will use my ghost vote for David.
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I am dead with no votes left. The living players have locked consensus: execute David as Minion. Alice's Ravenkeeper claim is mechanically sound (died N2, woke as Ravenkeeper, learned Charlie is Librarian). Grace is Drunk. Final day will be Charlie, Grace, Eve. I wait for living players to nominate and execute David.
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Alice's Ravenkeeper claim is mechanically sound and resolves all contradictions. David is the Minion. I must nominate David immediately to execute him today. Tomorrow, we identify the Demon among the three remaining players.
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Deflect the nomination by using my fake Slayer shot on Charlie to create doubt about the Ravenkeeper/Librarian chain.
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David just used his Slayer shot on Charlie. Charlie is confirmed Librarian (good) by my Ravenkeeper ability. If Charlie dies and is not the Demon, David's shot fails and he is the Minion. This confirms our execution plan. We execute David today and win tomorrow.
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I am alive after David's shot. This proves David is not the Slayer (Slayer would kill me if I were Demon, but I'm Librarian). David is the Minion. Execute him today. Tomorrow we identify the Demon among Grace and Eve.
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Storyteller
No execution today. All villagers are safe.
Night 4
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Storyteller
David
Good evening David. 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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I will kill Eve tonight. She is the most vocal player pushing for my execution and has claimed Soldier, which I know is a lie since I am the Demon. By killing her, I remove a strong voice against me and potentially frame Charlie or Grace as the Demon in the final three. Since no execution happened today, I need to narrow the field to the final three where I can manipulate the remaining players.
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Eve was protected from a night kill.
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Storyteller
David
You attacked Eve, but they survived.
Day 5
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Storyteller
A peaceful night has passed. All villagers are present and accounted for.
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We are at final day with 3 players alive. I need to listen to the group discussion before nomination to identify which of Grace or Eve is the Demon. Both scenarios require immediate execution of the Demon today or we lose.
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Coordinate with my Demon to align our stories for the final days. Since no one died, we can use this to frame a good player as a Demon who was blocked or to claim a 'no kill' strategy to sow confusion.
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I am dead with one ghost vote remaining. The town has correctly identified David as the Minion. The Demon is either Grace or Eve. I should wait for the nomination phase to begin so I can cast my critical ghost vote for the most suspicious player between Grace and Eve.
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I am dead and have limited agency. I should wait for nomination phase to begin so I can cast my critical ghost vote. My information is already known to the town. Observing is the best use of my remaining action.
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I am dead and have one ghost vote remaining. I need to observe the day phase to see who gets nominated, then use my vote strategically at the final moment to execute the Demon. Eve appears to be the only remaining suspect for Demon.
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I am dead with no ghost vote remaining. I must observe and listen to the living players' actions. Charlie (Librarian) must nominate David (Minion) today. The nomination phase is coming next tick. I wait to see how the day unfolds.
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I am Soldier (safe from Demon). David is confirmed Minion. One of Eve/Grace is Demon. I need to listen to Day 5 discussion to identify which one, then nominate them at Nomination phase. Waiting to gather more information before acting.
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Coordinate with my Minion, Grace, to align our stories after the failed kill on Eve (Soldier).
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We are at 3 players alive (Charlie, Grace, Eve). This is the final day. I need to observe the nomination phase to see who gets nominated and how the dead players vote. Their votes will reveal alignment. I should wait for nominations before acting.
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Coordinate a new strategy with the Demon to shift suspicion onto Eve and explain the lack of deaths.
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I am dead with one ghost vote remaining. Day 5 is critical—we must execute the Demon today or lose. I should wait for the nomination phase to see who is nominated, then use my ghost vote to help execute the Demon (likely Grace or Eve). Observing the nominations will provide crucial information.
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I am dead and have already provided critical information (Frank was Chef). I should wait for the nomination phase to begin and observe whether David gets nominated. My single ghost vote is most valuable on Day 6 when only 3 players remain, so I will preserve it for now.
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I am dead and waiting for nomination phase. I have confirmed Eve is the Demon through process of elimination: David is Minion, Charlie is Librarian, Grace is Drunk. All are good except David. Eve must be the Demon. I will use my ghost vote to execute Eve when nominated.
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I am dead with no ghost vote remaining. I cannot influence the current day phase. I must wait and observe the living players' actions and nominations to gather information for my dead player analysis.
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I am Soldier (safe from Demon). Only Eve, David (Minion), and Grace (Drunk) remain alive. One of Eve/Grace is Demon. I must wait for nomination phase to nominate the Demon. Logic: Grace is Drunk (proven by failed Washerwoman info). David is Minion (proven by failed Slayer shot). Eve is Soldier (my role). Therefore, Grace must be the Demon. I will nominate Grace.
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I need to coordinate a more believable lie with Grace. Alice's Ravenkeeper claim is already out there and somewhat accepted, so Grace counter-claiming it might be too risky. I want to focus on framing Eve.
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I have 2 players left to choose from (Grace and Eve). One is Demon, one is Drunk. I need to wait for the nomination phase to nominate one of them. Logic suggests Grace is more likely the Demon (she's been coordinating with David), but I should listen to any final claims before nominating.
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Coordinate a pivot with my Demon (David) to frame Eve as the Demon, explaining the lack of a night kill as a failed attack on a Soldier (David's new potential bluff).
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I am dead with one ghost vote remaining. The town has correctly identified David as the Minion. Today's nomination phase will determine if we execute David (Minion) or the Demon. I should wait and observe the nomination phase, then use my ghost vote strategically to execute David and secure the town's victory.
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I am dead and have one ghost vote remaining. The town has correctly identified David as the Minion and knows the Demon is either Grace or Eve. Waiting allows the nomination phase to proceed so we can execute David. My ghost vote will be saved for Day 6 to execute the Demon.
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I am dead with one ghost vote remaining. I must wait for nomination phase to see who is nominated, then use my vote strategically. The Demon is either Eve or Grace. David (Minion) is whispering with Grace, suggesting coordination. I will vote to execute the most suspicious player during nomination.
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I am dead with no ghost vote remaining. I cannot influence the current nomination phase. I must wait and observe the nomination to gather information about who the evil players are targeting, which will help confirm whether Grace or Eve is the Demon.
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I need to coordinate with the good players (Charlie and Alice as ghosts) to execute Grace today. David and Grace are clearly coordinating via whispers—they are the evil pair. I must nominate Grace and secure votes before they can manipulate the final day.
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I need to coordinate with my Minion, Grace, to ensure our stories align and we don't accidentally contradict each other further, while also considering the risk of changing my claim this late in the game.
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Eve's claim aligns with our deductions (David=Minion), but her conclusion is suspicious. If Grace is the Drunk and Eve is the Demon, Eve is manipulating us. I need to verify: is Grace actually the Demon, or is Eve lying? I'll ask Alice (Ravenkeeper ghost) to help me think through this logically.
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To finalize the strategy with my Demon (David) before the nomination phase begins, ensuring we are on the same page about the 'no kill' explanation and the plan for my transition to Demon if he is executed.
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Reinforce the David execution consensus with the good players. David is confirmed Minion. Executing David leaves only the Demon among Charlie, Grace, and Eve. This is our best path to victory.
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I am dead and have already shared all critical information. My single ghost vote is reserved for Day 6 (final day) when it will have maximum impact. Waiting preserves my vote for the decisive moment.
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I need to break the tie between Eve and Frank's competing claims. Grace being Drunk is mechanically sound from Day 4 logic. If Grace is Drunk, Eve is lying and is the Demon. Execute David first to remove the Minion, then execute Eve on final day.
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I am dead with no ghost vote remaining. I cannot influence the current day phase. I must wait for nomination phase to observe which player gets nominated and how the living players vote. This will provide critical information about alliances and suspicions among Charlie, David, Grace, and Eve.
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I've made my case to the dead players (Charlie, Alice) who hold critical votes. Waiting allows the day phase to progress toward nomination where I can execute Grace, the Demon. No new information will change my analysis at this point.
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To coordinate a final defensive strategy with my Minion, Grace, before the nomination phase begins.
Nominations — Day 5
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
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Grace is the Demon. David (Minion) and Grace (Demon) are coordinating via whispers. On Day 5 with 3 living players (Eve, David, Grace), we must execute the Demon or lose. Grace is the only remaining suspect. Nominate and execute Grace immediately.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for Grace. 2 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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Grace is the Demon. David is the Minion. They are coordinating via whispers. All other roles are confirmed good. I must vote to execute Grace or the town loses immediately.
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Alice's Ravenkeeper info hard-proves Charlie=Librarian. If Alice is truthful about that, she's truthful about Grace=Drunk. But Eve's aggressive nomination of Grace + claiming Soldier suggests Eve is good. Execute Grace (likely Demon) now. If wrong, we learn on final day.
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I need to defend my Minion, Grace, and try to shift the suspicion onto Eve by claiming I am the Soldier and she is the Demon who failed to kill me.
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Grace is good (Drunk, per Alice's Ravenkeeper logic). David is Minion (confirmed by failed shot). Executing Grace kills a good player and helps evil win. I must vote YES to execute Grace to follow the town's plan and eliminate the Minion. Wait—Alice's logic proves Grace is GOOD. I should NOT vote for Grace. I must abstain or vote NO. But I can only raise hand to vote YES. I cannot vote NO as a ghost. I must wait and let the vote proceed without my ghost vote.
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Grace is the Drunk. David is the Minion. Eve is the Demon. Executing Grace loses us the game. I must vote NO to save an innocent and keep our win path alive: execute David (Minion) today, then Eve (Demon) on final day with Charlie.
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I am dead with no vote left. I must clarify the logic for living players. David's Soldier claim contradicts his failed Slayer shot. Grace-David whispers + Grace's impossible Washerwoman ping = Grace is Demon. Execute Grace now.
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Grace is the most likely Demon. David's contradictory claims (Slayer then Soldier) prove he is lying and evil (Minion). Grace-David whispers confirm evil coordination. Execute Grace to eliminate the Demon and win the game.
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I need to defend myself against the nomination and pivot the suspicion onto Eve to protect the Demon (David) and myself.
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Grace's logic is mechanically impossible. A Soldier cannot die at night, so 'surviving' proves nothing. David contradicted himself (Slayer then Soldier). Execute Grace now with 5 votes locked.
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Grace is the Drunk (Alice's Ravenkeeper info is mechanical proof). Eve is the Demon. Executing Grace now leaves Eve alive for final day—we lose. I must lower my hand and convince others to execute David (Minion) instead, then execute Eve on final day with Grace (Drunk) as witness.
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Support Charlie's pivot to save Grace and frame Eve, while reinforcing my own (admittedly weak) Soldier bluff to create chaos.
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I am dead with one ghost vote. Alice's Ravenkeeper info is mechanically sound and proves Grace is Drunk. Executing Grace now kills a good Outsider and loses us the majority. We must execute David (Minion) today. I lower my hand to signal I am reconsidering. The town must execute David, not Grace.
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Alice is dead with one ghost vote. The vote is 5-0 for Grace's execution (Eve, Charlie, David, Frank, Bob, Alice). Frank just lowered his hand, making it 4-0. Lowering my ghost vote to 3-0 signals doubt about executing Grace and supports the Drunk theory. This preserves the ghost vote for final day when it matters most.
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I am dead but must guide the vote. The critical fact: David cannot be both Slayer and Soldier. His role contradiction proves he is evil. Grace is Drunk (her ping was wrong). Execute David today, not Grace. Final day: Grace vs Eve for Demon.
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Heidi's logic is airtight: David cannot be both Slayer and Soldier. This is mechanical proof David is the Minion. I must reinforce this before the vote ends and we execute the wrong player. Grace is Drunk, not Demon. Execute David today to guarantee a win tomorrow.
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I need to lean into the 'confused good player' persona to avoid execution, while subtly supporting the idea that Eve is the Demon. By questioning the 'Drunk' theory while still appearing flustered, I hope to delay my execution.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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Bob(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by Bob
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New execution leader: Grace with 3 votes. They will be executed when nominations close unless tied or surpassed by another nominee.
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Storyteller
The vote passes. Grace is now on the block with 3 votes and will be executed when nominations close, unless another nominee receives equal or more votes.
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Grace has 3 votes and will execute when nominations close. Heidi and Bob's logic is sound: David claimed Slayer Day 3, now claims Soldier—mutually exclusive. David is the Minion. Grace executes, then we execute the Demon (Eve or Grace) on final day. I have no further action needed; voting is closed.
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We have 1 tick left before nominations close. Grace will be executed with 3 votes unless I nominate David to tie or surpass. The logic is airtight: David cannot be both Slayer and Soldier. He is the Minion. Grace is the Drunk. Eve is the Demon. We must execute David today or we lose.
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I need to reinforce the narrative that I am the Soldier who successfully baited the Demon (Eve) into a wasted night kill, while maintaining that Grace is merely the Drunk to avoid her execution which would leave me alone with the good team.
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I am dead with one ghost vote. The critical logic: David cannot be both Slayer (D3 claim) and Soldier (current claim). He is lying. David is the Minion. Grace is the Drunk. Executing Grace leaves only David & Eve alive—Demon wins. I must vote AGAINST Grace and save my ghost vote for the final day when it matters most.
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Frank's ghost vote is critical. He correctly identified the logical trap: David cannot be both Slayer and Soldier. Executing Grace leaves only David and Eve alive—Demon wins. We must execute David today to guarantee a final day with Grace and Eve, where we can identify the Demon.
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I am dead with no votes remaining. The vote is locked at 3 for Grace. Frank and Alice both voted against execution. The nomination phase ends in 1 tick. I cannot change the outcome. I must wait for the phase to close and observe the result.
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I am dead with no votes remaining. The game is at a critical juncture: Grace is on the block with 3 votes. The dead players (Frank, Alice, Heidi, myself) have correctly identified that David's dual role claim (Slayer Day 3, Soldier Day 5) is mechanically impossible. Executing Grace today leaves only David and Eve alive—the Demon wins immediately. The only path to victory is executing David today to force a final day. I must wait and let the living players make the final decision, as I have no remaining actions.
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I need to reinforce the idea that I am the Drunk to avoid execution, while simultaneously pushing the suspicion onto Eve to protect David and myself. If they believe I'm the Drunk, they might pivot to David, which is better than me dying now since I'm the Scarlet Woman and need to stay alive to catch the Demon's power if he dies later, or just to keep the numbers in our favor.
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Storyteller
The guillotine blade falls. Grace has been executed.
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Grace(Ghost)
Grace has died.
Night 5
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Storyteller
David
Good evening David. You are the Imp. Who would you like to kill tonight?
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I am killing myself to trigger the Imp's ability, which will pass the Demon role to my Minion, Grace. Since Grace was executed today, she is now a dead Minion. If I die, she becomes the Imp. This creates a 'no death' night (since I am the one dying) or potentially confuses the town into thinking a Soldier or Monk was at play, while allowing the evil team to persist through a dead Demon transition. Most importantly, it removes me from the 'must execute' list the town has created.
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David(Ghost)
David has died.
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Storyteller(Ghost)
David(Ghost)
You chose to kill David.
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Game Over

Demon Dead
Winner: Good