Game Detail
Players
Token Usage
| Team | Input Tokens | Output Tokens | Cost (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Evil | 154,781 | 110,108 | $0.1631 |
| Good | 381,349 | 759,730 | $3.4012 |
Event Transcript
🎭
The game has started.
📜
Storyteller
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Frank
You are the Minion. The Demon is Bob.
📜
Storyteller
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Bob
Minions are: Frank. Your safe bluffs are: Chef, Undertaker, Slayer
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Storyteller
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Alice
Good evening Alice. You are the Washerwoman. Either Bob or Charlie is the Mayor.
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Storyteller
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Grace
Good evening Grace. You are the Librarian. Either Eve or Bob is the Drunk.
📜
Storyteller
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Eve
Good evening Eve. You are the Fortune Teller. Choose 2 players to learn if either is a Demon.
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Eve
Eve made choices.
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I need to start gathering mechanical information on Night 0. Checking Alice and Bob gives me a baseline data point to help narrow down the Demon or identify the red herring as the game develops.
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Storyteller
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Eve
You chose Alice and Bob. You receive the answer: NO.
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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David
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Alice
Hey Alice, any early thoughts or information from last night? Just trying to get a read on things.
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Start building trust and gathering information early by initiating a private conversation with another player.
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Eve
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Frank
Hey Frank. I wanted to talk to someone I sit next to. I learned something useful last night, and I am trying to find people I can trust. Do you have any information you are willing to share?
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I want to start building a trusted alliance to share my Fortune Teller information with. I will probe Frank first before revealing my exact role to see if he is receptive and to gauge his response.
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Frank
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Eve
Hey Eve. Good to talk to a neighbor. I'm also trying to figure out who I can trust here. I don't have much yet, just trying to listen and get a feel for things. What kind of information did you get? Maybe we can help each other piece things together.
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I need to build trust with Eve while revealing nothing useful. I'll pretend to be a cautious Townsfolk and try to get her to reveal her role or info first. This also buys time until I can coordinate with Bob.
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Heidi
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Alice
Hey Alice, I noticed David whispered to you earlier. Did he share anything useful from last night? I'm trying to figure out what info is out there before nominations start.
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I need to learn what David told Alice before nominations start. If David shared Night 0 info, it could help us find a trustworthy starting point or identify a liar.
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Grace
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Alice
,Charlie
I am the Librarian. I learned that either Eve or Bob is the Drunk. I wanted to share this with you both before nominations start.
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Share my Librarian information with trusted players to help identify who might have false Townsfolk information and to build alliances before nominations begin.
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Alice
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Grace
,Charlie
I am the Washerwoman. I learned that either Bob or Charlie is the Mayor. Since you said you are the Librarian and either Eve or Bob is the Drunk, that means if Bob is the Drunk, Charlie would have to be the Mayor. If Bob is the Mayor, then Eve is the Drunk. Our info actually connects pretty well.
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Share my Washerwoman information with Grace and Charlie since Grace already opened up as Librarian. Comparing our starting info will help establish trust and cross-reference claims before nominations begin.
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Bob
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Frank
Hey Frank, we need to coordinate. My safe bluffs are Chef, Undertaker, Slayer. Which one do you want? I'm leaning toward claiming Chef or Undertaker myself. What have you told Eve so far?
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I need to privately coordinate with Frank, my Minion, to share bluffs and establish our strategy before the good team starts forming information networks. Frank has already talked to Eve, so I need to know what he's been saying.
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Charlie
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Alice
,Grace
I wanted to tell you both that I am the Mayor. Alice, that confirms your information was right about me. Grace, since Bob is not the Mayor, he could still be the Drunk, or Eve could be. We should try to figure out which one it is before nominations.
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I should confirm to Alice and Grace that I am the Mayor. This validates Alice's Washerwoman claim if she is good, lets us narrow down the Drunk identity, and builds a trust circle. Even if one is evil, the info exchange advances our deduction.
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David
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Bob
Hey Bob, saw you talking to Frank. Any interesting thoughts or info floating around? I'm trying to piece together what happened last night.
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Gather information from Bob to understand Frank's perspective and build a broader network beyond Alice's circle.
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Eve
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Frank
Frank, I trust you enough to tell you this. I am the Fortune Teller, and last night I checked Alice and Bob. The answer was no, so neither of them is the Demon. I wanted you to know so we can watch the others together.
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I want to confide in my neighbor Frank and share my Fortune Teller result so we can work together to identify the Demon while building trust.
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Frank
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Bob
Eve claims Fortune Teller. She checked you and Alice - got 'no'. So you're clear from her for now. I'll bluff Slayer. What are you claiming? Also - Eve trusts me, I can work her and steer her away from you.
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I need to update Bob about Eve's claim and coordinate bluffs. I'll claim Slayer - a once-per-game role that lets me fake a shot later to cause chaos. I should also discuss how to handle Eve's Fortune Teller claim since it didn't ping Bob as Demon (red herring or she's lying).
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Heidi
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Grace
Hey Grace, I saw you talking with Alice and Charlie. Did any of them claim to have information from last night? I'm trying to figure out who knows what before nominations start.
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Gather information from Grace about her conversation with Alice and Charlie, particularly about any claimed information roles from Night 0.
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Grace
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Heidi
Hey Heidi. Alice told me she is the Washerwoman and learned either Bob or Charlie is the Mayor. Charlie says he is the Mayor. That confirms Alice's information, and it means Bob is not the Mayor. Since I am the Librarian and I learned either Eve or Bob is the Drunk, Bob being the Drunk fits perfectly. Do you have any night information to share?
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I want to answer Heidi's question and build trust by sharing how Alice's and Charlie's claims connect to my Librarian information. I also want to see what Heidi knows or claims.
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Alice
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Heidi
David just asked if I had any early info, but I kept it vague. Have you heard any role claims or picked up on anything suspicious yet? I noticed Eve and Frank have been talking a lot.
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Respond to Heidi's question about David and probe for her information, while keeping my actual role details close to my chest until I verify who is trustworthy.
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Bob
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David
Hey David. Frank was actually asking me about my role. I'm the Chef — I learned there's exactly 1 pair of evil players. So just one Demon and one Minion side by side or close. Do you have any info that might help narrow things down?
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David saw me talking to Frank and is curious. I'll claim Chef and give the true number (1 pair), which builds credibility since it matches reality. This also lets me learn David's role in return.
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Charlie
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Bob
Hey Bob, I have heard some information that involves you. Have you learned anything about your role yet, and do you have any claims you want to share with me?
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I need to verify Bob's claim since he's central to both Alice's and Grace's information. If he's the Drunk, he won't know it and might claim a Townsfolk role falsely. If he's not the Drunk, his claim should be consistent with the role distribution.
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David
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Alice
Hey Alice. Bob just told me he's the Chef and there's exactly one pair of evil players sitting together. Have you heard any other role claims or information that might help us figure out where that pair is? I don't have direct info myself but I'm trying to connect the dots.
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I need to gather more information before nominations. Alice has been talking to many people, so she may have additional claims or contradictions that help me evaluate Bob's Chef info.
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Eve
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David
Hey David, it is Eve. I wanted to reach out to my other neighbor. I am the Fortune Teller, and last night I checked Alice and Bob. Neither of them is the Demon. I already told Frank, but I wanted you to know too in case something happens to me. Can you share anything with me?
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I need a second trusted contact in case Frank is evil or compromised. Telling David my role and Night 0 result ensures my information survives if something happens to me.
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Frank
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Bob
Good. I'm claiming Slayer. Eve trusts me - she told me she's Fortune Teller and got 'no' on you and Alice. So we're clear for now. What did David tell you? Also, should I fake-slayer-shot someone to sell my bluff? We should decide who to frame as suspicious today.
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Coordinate with Bob on bluff strategy. Also discuss whether we should frame someone as evil to throw Eve off and who our execution target should be. Also need to know what Bob told David.
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Heidi
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Charlie
Hey Charlie, I heard through the grapevine that you claimed Mayor. Is that true? I am trying to piece together the info before nominations start.
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Verify Grace's information chain by checking with Charlie directly before nominations start. Cross-referencing claims helps identify contradictions.
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Grace
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David
Hey David, I noticed you were whispering with Bob earlier. Did he tell you what role he is? I'm trying to piece together the information before nominations start.
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I want to find out what Bob is claiming to other players. If Bob is the Drunk, any role he claims is false, which would help identify misinformation in the village.
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Alice
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David
Hey David, thanks for sharing that. I should come clean, I'm the Washerwoman and I learned either Bob or Charlie is the Mayor. Charlie already privately told me he is. So if Charlie's telling the truth, Bob isn't the Mayor. Grace also told me she's the Librarian and either Eve or Bob is the Drunk. If Bob is the Drunk, that would explain his Chef read being unreliable. It's starting to look like Bob might be the Drunk rather than the Chef. Have you heard anything from Eve or Frank?
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Share my Washerwoman info with David and point out that Bob being the Drunk would make the current claims consistent. I want to build trust with David and collaboratively figure out if Bob's Chef claim is reliable before nominations.
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Bob
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Charlie
Hey Charlie, thanks for reaching out. I'm the Chef — I learned there's exactly 1 pair of evil players sitting next to each other. I've only told David this so far. What's this info you've got involving me? Hope it's nothing too alarming!
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Charlie says he has info involving me. I need to respond to avoid suspicion and figure out what role he has. I'll maintain my Chef claim consistently.
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Charlie
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Heidi
Hey Heidi, yeah, I am the Mayor. Alice told me her info pointed to me, so it lines up. What about you? Have you learned anything about your role, or have people been sharing info with you?
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I need to confirm my Mayor claim to Heidi and learn what she knows before nominations start. Gathering cross-references from multiple players will help me figure out who is telling the truth.
Nominations — Day 1
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open.
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Heidi
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All
Alice and Grace, your info lines up really cleanly. Charlie is the Mayor, Bob might be the Drunk. But if that is true, we have at least two outsiders in play, which means Baron is almost certainly in this game and there should be a third outsider somewhere. Has anyone claimed an outsider role? David, Frank, Eve, you three have been quiet. We need claims from everyone before we start voting.
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Raise the mechanical issue about outsider count to test reactions, pressure quiet players to claim, and avoid revealing my Saint role too early while still advancing the discussion.
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Bob
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All
Wait, I might be the Drunk? That's concerning. I'm the Chef, and I got exactly 1 pair of evil players. If I'm actually the Drunk, that info is worthless. Heidi, who told you I might be an outsider? And if there's a Baron, we need to find the actual outsiders fast.
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Heidi just named me as possibly the Drunk. I should lean into this confusion to appear good and uncertain, while subtly supporting Frank and not drawing attention to the evil team.
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David
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All
I need to come forward. I am the Recluse. That means I am an Outsider, and I register as evil to certain abilities. This is important because it tells us how many Outsiders are in play. If I am the only Outsider, then Bob cannot be the Drunk and Grace's Librarian info must be wrong or she was poisoned. That would mean Bob is likely the real Chef. But if there are three Outsiders, then Baron is in the game and the setup is completely different. We need to figure out which world we are in.
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Claiming Recluse to establish the Outsider count, which is critical for determining whether Baron is in play and whether Grace's Librarian info can be trusted. This helps the town narrow down whether Bob is a real Chef or a Drunk.
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Eve
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All
Hey everyone, it is Eve. I need to come forward. I am the Fortune Teller. Last night I checked Alice and Bob, and I learned that neither of them is the Demon. I already shared this with my neighbors Frank and David privately, but I want everyone to hear it now before nominations. We have a lot of conflicting claims about outsiders and the Baron, so please do not rush to execute anyone until we sort this out.
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Publicly claim my Fortune Teller role and share my Night 0 result to establish credibility, help the group narrow demon suspects, and respond to Heidi's call for claims before nominations close.
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Charlie
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All
I need to come forward publicly. I am the Mayor, and Alice's Washerwoman info on me is correct. David, your Recluse claim is very convenient. It either forces a Baron into the game or means you are lying. And Frank, you have whispered repeatedly with Eve but have said nothing to the group. We need your claim right now before Night falls.
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Publicly confirm my Mayor role since Alice already leaked it, highlight the outsider-count contradiction centered on David's unverified Recluse claim, and pressure the silent Frank before we go to Night.
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Grace
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All
We have a serious problem with Outsider counts. If David is the Recluse and Bob is the Drunk, that is two Outsiders, which only makes sense if Baron is in the game. But Baron means three Outsiders total. So where is the third one? Alternatively, if there is no Baron, then either David is lying or my Librarian info is wrong and Bob is actually the Chef. We cannot go into night with Frank and Heidi still silent. Frank, you have whispered with Eve and Bob all day. What is your role? Heidi, you aske...
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I need to highlight the outsider count contradiction to the group and pressure Frank and Heidi to claim before night falls, since their silence is creating a dangerous information gap.
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Frank
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All
Alright, I'll come clean. I'm the Slayer. I didn't want to claim early because I only get one shot and I want to be sure before I use it. But since everyone's asking: I need to think carefully about who to target. Also, the outsider math is giving me a headache. If David is Recluse and Bob might be Drunk, that's two, and Baron means three. Who's the third? Grace, are you sure your Librarian info is solid?
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I need to claim Slayer as planned. I'll express skepticism about the Outsider math to sow confusion and buy time. I should sound like a good player trying to piece things together, not like someone hiding.
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Alice
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David
Your Recluse claim is too convenient and creates chaos. If Bob is Drunk and you are Recluse, that is two outsiders, which forces Baron and requires a third outsider nobody has claimed. I think you are lying to hide as evil.
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David's Recluse claim is the most disruptive and mathematically suspicious element. If Bob is Drunk and David is Recluse, we need a third outsider for Baron that no one claims. Nominating him tests whether he is genuine or creating chaos as evil.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for David. 4 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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David
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All
Hold on. Alice, your logic has a hole in it. You are assuming Bob is the Drunk AND I am the Recluse at the same time. But if I am the Recluse and I am the only Outsider, then Bob is the real Chef and Grace's info is wrong or she was poisoned. My claim does not force Baron into the game. It only forces Baron if you also believe Grace. Do not execute me based on stacking assumptions.
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Defend myself by pointing out Alice is assuming Bob is Drunk and I'm Recluse simultaneously, but my claim fits the base setup if Bob is the real Chef. Stop the town from executing me on bad logic.
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Heidi
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All
Everyone, stop. I need to come forward. I am the Saint. If David is the Recluse and Bob is the Drunk, then together with me that makes exactly three Outsiders, which means Baron is absolutely in this game. Alice, your outsider math only looked broken because I had not claimed yet. Please do not execute David based on incomplete information when his claim actually lines up perfectly. We need to find the Demon, not kill someone whose story checks out.
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Claim Saint to correct the outsider math, protect David from a potentially wrong execution, and ensure the town knows executing me means instant loss. This information is critical before votes are cast.
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Bob
Bob raised their hand
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Voting for David helps me in every scenario. If he's Recluse, it confirms Baron and makes my Drunk cover story stronger. If he's evil, my team might lose him but I gain credibility. Either way, a good player likely dies.
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Eve
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All
Everyone, do the math correctly. Eight players with Baron means three Townsfolk and three Outsiders, not five Townsfolk. If Bob is the Drunk, David is the Recluse, and Heidi is the Saint, then two people claiming Townsfolk are actually evil. But if there is no Baron, Bob is the only Outsider, and David and Heidi are both lying. That is much simpler and cleaner. I am voting for David.
🧠
Point out the mathematical flaw in the outsider count to show that David's Recluse claim is more likely a lie from an evil player than a genuine good claim. Persuade others to vote for David.
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Charlie
Charlie raised their hand
🧠
Voting to execute David because his Recluse claim is too convenient and pairs suspiciously with Heidi's Saint claim. In the cleanest world, there is no Baron and both are lying evil players. This is the safest execution since killing a claimed Saint would lose the game if true, while executing Recluse is low risk.
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Grace
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All
I trust my Librarian info: either Eve or Bob is the Drunk. If Bob is Drunk, we have one Outsider. David and Heidi both claim Outsider roles, which only works with Baron. But Heidi claimed Saint exactly when David needed saving. I think they are the evil team. I am voting for David.
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I must explain why David is likely evil and state my intent to vote. My Librarian info points to Bob or Eve as Drunk, making David and Heidi's outsider claims the most suspicious elements in the game.
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Frank
Frank raised their hand
🧠
Voting for David helps eliminate a good player regardless of his real role. Bob already raised his hand, and I should follow to avoid suspicion. This also builds trust with Eve and the others who are pushing for David.
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Alice
Alice raised their hand
🧠
David's Recluse claim is the lynchpin of a likely fake Baron scenario. If he is lying, Heidi is almost certainly his evil partner. I nominated him and raising my hand secures the execution of a likely Demon before Night falls.
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David
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All
My Recluse claim does not force Baron by itself. If Bob is the real Chef, then I am the only Outsider, Grace was poisoned, and Heidi is bluffing. You are about to execute a good player because you assumed three people are truthful at once. That is exactly what the evil team wants. Please reconsider.
🧠
Break the outsider-count argument by showing my Recluse claim alone does not force Baron. Urge voters to reconsider executing a good player based on stacked assumptions about Grace and Heidi.
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Heidi
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All
Stop. Grace's info makes Bob the Drunk. With me as Saint and David as Recluse, that's three Outsiders, so Baron is in play. Eve and Frank have been whispering all day and are pushing this execution. They are the evil pair. Do not execute David.
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I must defend David and redirect suspicion to Eve and Frank, who fit the evil pair in the most consistent world where Grace is truthful. Executing David helps the evil team if that world is right. I also need to protect myself as Saint.
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Bob
Bob waits.
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The vote is at 6 (well above 4 needed). David's execution benefits evil — he's either a good player or a lying Outsider. No need to speak and risk complicating things. Let the execution go through.
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Eve
Eve raised their hand
🧠
I publicly committed to voting for David, and the evidence strongly suggests David and Heidi are coordinating as the evil team. I must be consistent with my stated suspicion and help secure this execution.
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Charlie
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All
I am keeping my vote up on David. Heidi, your Saint claim came out the exact moment David needed a third outsider to force Baron into the game. That coordination looks like a Minion saving a Demon. If I am wrong, we will adjust tomorrow, but this is too suspicious to let slide.
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I am keeping my vote on David because Heidi's Saint claim was timed perfectly to save him, which strongly suggests an evil pair. Even if David is good, the upside of hitting the Demon is worth the risk, and I want my reasoning on record.
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Grace
Grace raised their hand
🧠
I publicly committed to voting for David because his Recluse claim combined with Heidi's conveniently timed Saint claim looks like coordinated evil play. I need to be consistent and cast my vote.
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Frank
Frank waits.
🧠
The vote is 6 against David, well over the 4 threshold. He's going to die regardless. Speaking now risks drawing suspicion to myself or accidentally helping save him. Better to stay quiet and let the execution go through. David is not on my team, so his death helps us.
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Alice
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All
Bob, we need your vote. Heidi's Saint claim came out the exact second David needed a third Outsider. That is not a coincidence, that is a Minion throwing a lifeline to a Demon. Even if David is good, Heidi is lying and we need to see how they are connected. Vote for David.
🧠
Keep pressure on David, highlight Heidi's suspicious timing as the strongest tell, and urge Bob to vote since he is the likely swing vote.
📜
Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
🗳️
New execution leader: David with 6 votes. They will be executed when nominations close unless tied or surpassed by another nominee.
📜
Storyteller
The vote passes. David is now on the block with 6 votes and will be executed when nominations close, unless another nominee receives equal or more votes.
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David
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All
Heidi would not risk looking evil just to save me, because I am good. That means she is likely the Saint. If Bob is the Drunk, then I am the Recluse and there is a Baron. Your Demon is hiding among the Townsfolk claims. Eve and Frank have been whispering all day. If I die tonight, look at them tomorrow.
🧠
Point out that Heidi saving me is irrational if she were evil, which validates the Baron world and redirects suspicion toward Eve and Frank after my likely execution.
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Heidi
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All
If I were a Minion, I would not paint a giant target on my back like this. I spoke up because the outsider math actually matters. If Bob is the Drunk, then David as Recluse and me as Saint makes three, which means Baron is real. Eve and Frank have been whispering all day and suddenly want me dead. Do not execute me tomorrow, or good loses immediately.
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Defend my Saint claim, warn that executing me loses the game, and redirect suspicion back toward Eve and Frank before David dies and night falls.
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Bob
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All
I voted for David because the timing of Heidi's Saint claim was just too convenient. But I want to say this: if we're wrong and David really is the Recluse, then Heidi is probably the real Saint, and touching her tomorrow ends the game. So let's not rush into that. Either way, Eve and Frank have been awfully close all day, and I'd like to hear more about that tomorrow.
🧠
Support the execution while appearing measured and thoughtful. Plant the idea that if David is good, Heidi might be Saint and executing her would lose - this makes me look good-aligned while actually potentially setting up a Saint execution win. Also subtly cast doubt on Eve and Frank's alliance for future misdirection.
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Eve
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All
I told Frank my Fortune Teller read before I went public. That is standard play, not a conspiracy. My night zero check on Alice and Bob was clear, neither is the Demon. The real tell is Heidi's Saint claim arriving the exact moment David needed a third Outsider. Execute David today, and we look hard at Heidi tomorrow.
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Defend my whispering with Frank as standard FT play, reaffirm my N0 clear on Alice and Bob, and point to Heidi's suspicious timing as evidence that she and David are the evil pair.
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Charlie
Charlie waits.
🧠
The nomination phase is ending with David firmly on the block. There is no benefit to nominating someone else or interfering. Let the execution resolve and prepare for Day 2 information.
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Grace
Grace waits.
🧠
The nomination phase ends in one tick and David already has 6 votes. There is no time to nominate an alternative or change the outcome. I will wait and observe what happens tonight.
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Frank
Frank waits.
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David is on the block with 6 votes and will be executed. This is almost certainly a good player dying, which helps evil. Speaking now would only draw more attention to myself, especially since Bob already noted Eve and I have been 'awfully close.' Best to stay quiet and let the execution proceed.
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Alice
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All
I am the Washerwoman. I learned that either Bob or Charlie is the Mayor, and Charlie claimed it, so my info checks out. I wanted to say this before night: David dying today is safe even if he is the Recluse. But if Heidi really is the Saint, executing her tomorrow ends the game. We need to look very carefully at who pushes for that.
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Reveal my Washerwoman info to establish credibility before night. Emphasize that David's execution is safe regardless, but Heidi's execution tomorrow would be dangerous if she is Saint. This frames the risk correctly and puts useful mechanical info into the group before night phase.
📜
Storyteller
The guillotine blade falls. David has been executed.
💀
David(Ghost)
David has died.
Night 1
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Storyteller
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Bob
Good evening Bob. You are the Imp. Who would you like to kill tonight? Remember that if you kill yourself this way, a Minion becomes the Imp.
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Bob
Bob made a choice.
🧠
Kill Eve, the Fortune Teller. She's the biggest mechanical threat to me, and her death can be spun to frame Heidi in the Baron world. Frank (my Minion) can continue pushing the narrative after Eve is gone.
💀
Eve(Ghost)
Eve has died.
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Storyteller
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Bob
You chose to kill Eve.
Day 2
📜
Storyteller
Morning breaks, but heavy hearts remain. Eve has been found dead in the night.
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Bob
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Frank
Hey Frank, good to talk. Eve's dead - that removes her Fortune Teller pressure. Want to coordinate your fake Slayer shot? Who do you think we should frame? Alice seems strong with her Washerwoman claim confirming Charlie. Grace's drunk info actually helps us since it points at me. Maybe we push Grace as suspicious? Or frame Alice/Charlie?
🧠
Coordinate with my Minion Frank. We need to align on his fake Slayer shot target and plan for today's execution. Eve's death gives us momentum.
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Charlie
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Bob
Hey Bob, what did you and Frank just talk about? Eve dying last night really changes things. I'm trying to figure out if her death means she was the Imp who passed to someone else, or if she was good and the Demon took her out. How does this affect your Chef read?
🧠
I need to verify Bob's alignment and Chef claim since it anchors the outsider math. Eve's death changes things. I'll ask Bob what he and Frank discussed and how Eve dying affects his read.
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Heidi
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Grace
Hi Grace, it's Heidi. Your Librarian info about Bob or Eve being the Drunk is really crucial. If Bob is the Drunk, it would explain why he thinks he is the Chef, but it also means we likely have three Outsiders in play, which points to a Baron. Have you thought about who the Baron might be?
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I want to verify the Outsider count with Grace because her Librarian claim is central to determining if Baron is in play. If we have three Outsiders, we can narrow down the evil team significantly. I will avoid revealing my exact role for now to stay safe as Saint.
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Eve(Ghost)
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Frank
,Bob
Grace claimed I or Bob is the Drunk, but I know I am the Fortune Teller. That means Grace is either the Drunk herself, poisoned, or lying. Her claim was the main evidence for the Baron theory. Without a real Drunk, we only have two Outsiders at most, which means no Baron. My night zero read on Alice and Bob was clean. I died night one, so the Demon saw me as a threat. Keep that in mind when weighing Grace's information.
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Inform trusted players that Grace's Librarian claim naming me as Drunk is false since I know I'm Fortune Teller. This undermines the Baron theory and points to Grace being wrong or evil.
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Alice
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Bob
,Charlie
Bob, Charlie, I want to compare notes. Charlie, you match my Washerwoman info. Bob, if your Chef read is real, Grace must be involved in the evil pair because she sits between Frank and Heidi. That means Grace is evil. But if Grace is the real Librarian, you could be the Drunk. We need to resolve this before nominations. What do you both think?
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I need to share my deduction about Grace with the two players I trust most. If Bob is real Chef, Grace is evil. If Grace is real Librarian, Bob is Drunk. Resolving this dichotomy is the key to finding the Demon before nominations.
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David(Ghost)
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Grace
,Heidi
Eve dying right after pushing her no-Baron theory feels too convenient. If she was real Fortune Teller, the demon took out a threat. If she was evil, the demon sacrificed her to make her reads look trusted. Frank was always in her circle and is totally unverified. I think we need to look hard at Frank or Charlie today. What do you two think?
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Share my analysis of Eve's death and Frank's suspicious behavior with Grace and Heidi to coordinate on who to nominate today.
👤
Frank
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Bob
Bob, Eve's ghost whisper is a problem - she's telling people her read on us was clean and Grace is the Drunk, which unravels the Baron theory. I can fake Slayer shot someone. If I shoot Alice, I can 'clear' her and gain her trust. Or shoot Grace and say she's not the Demon, but that might look weird. What do you think? Also, we should push that Eve herself was the Drunk Fortune Teller.
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Coordinate with Bob on the fake Slayer shot. Eve's ghost info is dangerous - she says Grace is wrong about the Drunk, which undermines our Baron narrative. Need to decide target and narrative quickly.
👤
Grace
→
Heidi
,David(Ghost)
Hi both. With Eve dead, my Librarian info points more toward Bob being the Drunk. If Bob is the Drunk, Eve was probably real Fortune Teller, which clears Alice and Bob. That leaves Charlie, Frank, or Heidi as the Demon. Frank still worries me because he was so close to Eve.
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I need to share my updated Librarian analysis with trusted players to determine if Bob being the Drunk clears Alice and Bob, and to highlight Frank as a remaining suspect.
👤
Bob
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Frank
Frank, shoot Grace. If you 'clear' her, her Librarian info stands and she says I'm the Drunk - perfect cover for me. Eve's ghost whisper actually helps us: she says Grace is Drunk, no Baron needed, which means David or Heidi lied about being Outsider. Let's push that confusion. I'll tell Charlie my Chef read was '1' - meaning one evil pair exists. That points vaguely at anyone.
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Coordinate with Frank on the fake Slayer shot. Shooting Grace is optimal because it validates her false info that I'm the Drunk, giving me permanent cover. Also need to discuss how to handle Eve's ghost whisper which actually helps our narrative.
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Charlie
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Alice
,Grace
Hey Alice, Grace, I think the real Townsfolk need to compare notes right now. Alice, you told me that if Bob's Chef read is real, Grace must be in the evil pair. Grace, you said Bob or Eve is Drunk. With Eve dead, I need you both to walk me through your exact information. If we can figure out whether Bob's Chef info is real or if he is the Drunk, we can finally determine if Baron is actually in play.
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I need to get Alice and Grace, the two claimed Townsfolk info roles, to compare notes directly. Resolving whether Bob or Grace is lying will tell us if Baron is in play and narrow down the Demon significantly.
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Heidi
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Alice
Hi Alice, it's Heidi. With Grace suggesting Bob might be the Drunk, I'm trying to figure out if we're in a Baron game. Your Washerwoman info about Bob or Charlie being Mayor is huge. Have you and Charlie compared notes? And what do you make of Frank?
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I want to cross-reference Alice's Washerwoman info with Grace's Librarian read to determine if Bob is the Drunk and whether we have a Baron. Talking to Alice also lets me gauge her suspicion of Frank, who is unverified and central to many whispers.
👤
Eve(Ghost)
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Alice
,Charlie
I am the Fortune Teller, and my night zero read on Alice and Bob was clean. Grace claimed I am the Drunk, but that is impossible because I know I am the Fortune Teller. Since Grace is wrong about me, her Librarian claim is suspect. If there is no Baron, there is only one Outsider, which means Heidi cannot truly be the Saint. Please keep that in mind when you hear the Saint argument today.
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Share my FT confirmation with Alice and Charlie, strengthen Alice's trust in her own info, and point out that Grace's claim about me being Drunk is impossible, which breaks the Baron theory and makes Heidi look very suspicious.
👤
Alice
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Charlie
,Grace
Charlie, my exact Night Zero information was that either Bob or Charlie is the Mayor. Charlie claimed Mayor, so that lines up. Grace, I need you to answer this directly. If Bob is the real Chef and his read of one adjacent evil pair is real, then in a standard game the Demon and Minion must be sitting next to each other. The only possible adjacent evil pairs among the alive players are Frank and Grace, or Grace and Heidi. That means you would have to be evil. On the other hand, if you are the re...
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Force Grace to address the direct contradiction between her Librarian claim and Bob's Chef read. Charlie needs to see the mechanical logic that Grace must be evil if Bob is real.
👤
David(Ghost)
→
Alice
,Grace
Grace, Alice, I have been thinking about this. If Bob really is the Drunk and Eve was real Fortune Teller, then the Demon is Charlie, Frank, or Heidi. Frank is completely unverified as Slayer and was whispering with Eve constantly. Even if Eve was evil, Frank could be the new Demon. I think we need to nominate Frank today.
🧠
I want to consolidate good players around suspecting Frank, since he is unverified and was closely tied to Eve regardless of whether Eve was good or evil. This helps focus the nomination today.
⚔️
Frank
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All
I am the Slayer! I shoot Grace!
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Bob explicitly told me to fake Slayer shoot Grace. This clears her as not-Demon, which makes her Librarian info (Bob is Drunk) appear credible. This gives Bob perfect cover. The contradiction between Eve's ghost info and Grace's info will paralyze the town with confusion.
📜
Storyteller
Nothing happens.
👤
Grace
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Alice
,Charlie
Alice, your chain assumes Bob is the real Chef. But Eve is dead, so my Librarian info strongly suggests Bob is the Drunk. If Bob is Drunk, his Chef read is fake, and I am not automatically evil. That means we need to rethink outsider count. If David really was Recluse and Heidi is Saint, Bob being Drunk gives us three Outsiders, which forces Baron to be in play. Eve was probably real Fortune Teller, so Alice and Bob are clear. That leaves Charlie, Frank, or Heidi as the Demon. Frank just used hi...
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Defend myself against Alice's accusation by explaining why Bob being Drunk invalidates her Chef logic, and push suspicion toward Frank for wasting his Slayer shot on me.
⌛
Bob
Bob waits.
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Frank just fake-shot Grace. The ghost whispers are spreading. I should wait and observe how town reacts before committing to a narrative. Let Alice, Charlie, Grace, and Heidi sort through the mess. Over-talking might expose me.
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Charlie
→
Alice
,Bob
Alice, Bob, I have been thinking about the outsider math. If Bob is the real Chef and there is no Baron, then the one adjacent evil pair must be Grace and Heidi. That explains everything. Grace fakes Librarian to frame someone as Drunk, and Heidi pretends to be Saint to force a Baron argument. Eve dying last night fits perfectly if she was the real Fortune Teller and Heidi is the Demon. Frank shot Grace and nothing happened, so Grace is probably not the Demon. That leaves Heidi. But we cannot ri...
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I need to share my deduction that World A fits all current evidence cleanly, and coordinate with Alice and Bob to execute Grace today as the safest nomination that avoids losing to a potential Saint.
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Heidi
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Charlie
Hi Charlie, it's Heidi. Alice says her Washerwoman info points to you or Bob as Mayor, and you've claimed Mayor. Have you two confirmed that with each other? And given that Bob might be the Drunk, what do you make of Frank's Slayer claim and shot on Grace?
🧠
I need to speak with Charlie to understand his Mayor claim and whether he has coordinated with Alice, which will help me determine if we're in a Bob-is-Drunk world or if the Mayor claim is solid.
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Eve(Ghost)
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Bob
,Charlie
Five Townsfolk claims exist: me, Alice, Bob, Frank, and Charlie via Alice. A Baron game only has three Townsfolk, so Baron is impossible. David is the only Outsider. Grace and Heidi are both fake. Frank shot Grace and nothing happened, so Grace is likely Minion and Heidi is the Demon. Please nominate Heidi.
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Share the Townsfolk count argument to rule out Baron, identify Grace as likely Minion due to failed Slayer shot, and urge Bob and Charlie to nominate Heidi as the Demon.
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Alice
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Charlie
,Frank
Charlie, Frank, I think the picture is clear now. If Bob is the real Chef, there is exactly one adjacent evil pair. The only pair that fits all the role claims is Grace and Heidi. Frank, since you shot Grace and nothing happened, she cannot be the Demon. That means Heidi must be the Demon. I believe we should nominate Heidi today.
🧠
I need to coordinate with trusted players to nominate Heidi, who I believe is the Demon based on Bob's Chef info and Frank's Slayer shot clearing Grace.
👤
David(Ghost)
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Alice
,Heidi
Alice and Heidi, Frank shooting Grace proves absolutely nothing about Frank since evil players can fake a Slayer shot. He was Eve's closest ally all of yesterday and now he claims a used-up ability so nobody can test him. I think we need to nominate Frank today before everyone decides he is confirmed good.
🧠
Build consensus to nominate Frank. He is completely unverified, was Eve's constant whisper partner, and his Slayer shot on Grace proves nothing since evil players can fake it. We need to nominate him before he becomes 'confirmed' good in everyone's minds.
👤
Frank
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Alice
,Charlie
Alice, your logic holds up. My Slayer shot cleared Grace - she can't be the Demon. With Bob's Chef 1 pointing to an adjacent evil pair, Grace-Heidi is the only pair that fits. Heidi is the Demon. I'll back whatever nomination you make.
🧠
Alice wants to nominate Heidi as Demon. This is perfect for evil - if Heidi is truly Saint, we win. If not, we eliminate a good player. I'll reinforce Alice's logic and show solidarity as a fellow 'good' player.
👤
Grace
→
Alice
,Charlie
Alice, Charlie, I need to be clearer. If Bob is the Drunk and we have three Outsiders, Baron is in play. That means only three Townsfolk exist total. I am one. Frank shooting me with no justification is the most suspicious move today. I think we must nominate Frank. If he is the Demon we win. If he is the Baron we cut a Minion. We cannot risk nominating Heidi and losing instantly if she really is the Saint.
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Clarify my position to Alice and Charlie, correct my earlier omission about the Baron shrinking the Townsfolk pool, and push for Frank as the nomination target since executing him cannot lose the game immediately, unlike Heidi.
Nominations — Day 2
📜
Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
⚖️
Grace
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Frank
Frank claimed Slayer and shot me with no justification. I am the Librarian, not the Demon, so his shot does not clear him. He was Eve's constant whisper partner and remains totally unverified. With Eve dead, Bob is likely the Drunk, leaving Charlie, Frank, or Heidi as the Demon. We cannot risk nominating Heidi if she is the true Saint, so Frank is the safest and most suspicious target.
🧠
Frank is unverified, aggressively faked a Slayer shot on me without cause, and was Eve's closest whisper partner. With Eve dead confirming Bob as likely Drunk, the Demon pool is Charlie, Frank, or Heidi. We cannot nominate Heidi due to Saint risk, so Frank is the only safe and logical nomination today.
📜
Storyteller
Voting starts now for Frank. 3 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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Frank
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All
Grace, you know my shot cleared you of being the Demon. That's exactly why Alice's logic holds - you and Heidi are the only adjacent evil pair. You're nominating me to protect your Demon. If I'm executed, evil gets one step closer to winning.
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Defend myself by reinforcing Alice's logic that Grace-Heidi is the evil pair. Point out Grace is deflecting because she's protecting Heidi the Demon. Emphasize that my Slayer shot cleared Grace from being Demon, which narrows the Demon candidates.
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Grace
Grace raised their hand
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Bob is almost certainly Drunk since Eve died as the probable real Fortune Teller. This invalidates the adjacent evil pair logic being used to frame me. Frank is the most suspicious unverified player due to his wasted Slayer shot and connection to Eve. I must vote for his execution.
💬
Bob
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All
Hold on. If Frank is the real Slayer, executing him is a massive mistake no matter who the Demon is. Grace, you just got cleared by his shot and now you're nominating him? That looks like a Minion trying to take out a Townsfolk. We have six alive. Let's not rush this vote.
🧠
I must prevent Frank's execution. He's my only Minion and losing him leaves me alone. I'll argue Frank is the real Slayer (from town's perspective) and executing him is bad regardless of which evil world is true. I'll also suggest the nomination itself is suspicious timing from Grace.
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Heidi
Heidi raised their hand
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Frank's Slayer claim is almost certainly fake in a Baron game, and the math points to him as the Demon after David's death. I need to vote to execute him before the Demon kills again tonight.
💬
Eve(Ghost)
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All
Everyone, look at who is voting for Frank. Grace and Heidi, the two people I told you were fake, are trying to execute him. Frank shot Grace and she is not the Demon. Do not let them kill the Slayer. Heidi is the Demon.
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Warn the living players that Grace and Heidi voting together to execute Frank is strong evidence they are evil and Frank is good. Discourage Alice, Bob, and Charlie from voting for Frank.
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Alice
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All
Bob, Charlie, do not vote for Frank. Grace and Heidi are the adjacent evil pair from Bob's Chef read. Frank shot Grace and she is not the Demon, so Heidi must be. If we execute Frank we lose the Slayer and hand the game to evil. We need to stop this vote and go after Heidi.
🧠
I need to prevent Frank's execution because the evidence points to Heidi as the Demon. I must ensure Bob and Charlie do not vote for Frank so we can nominate Heidi instead.
💬
Charlie
→
All
Do not vote for Frank. Grace and Heidi are the evil pair. Frank already shot Grace and she is not the Demon, so Heidi must be. If we execute Frank we lose our Slayer and let the real Demon win. Stop this vote and go after Heidi.
🧠
I need to stop the vote on Frank because the evidence strongly points to Heidi as the Demon and Grace as her Minion. Voting for Frank would eliminate our Slayer and hand the game to evil.
✋
David(Ghost)
David raised their hand
🧠
Frank is the most suspicious player due to his unverifiable Slayer claim, his close association with the dead Eve, and the coordinated defense by Alice and Charlie. Executing him either wins the game immediately if he is Demon or removes an evil player. My ghost vote secures the execution.
💬
Frank
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All
I see three hands already - Grace, Heidi, and David. Notice who the living voters are. Grace and Heidi, the exact pair Bob's Chef read identified. They're trying to silence the Slayer who proved Grace isn't the Demon. If you execute me, you'll see I'm exactly what I claimed. Then go after Heidi.
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I need to cement the narrative that Grace and Heidi are the evil pair. Even if I'm executed, my 'Slayer shot' on Grace holds as evidence she isn't the Demon, making Heidi the prime suspect. If Heidi is truly the Saint, executing her next ends the game for good.
💬
Grace
→
All
Frank, if you truly believed Heidi was the Demon, why did you waste your only shot on me? A real Slayer would shoot the person they think is the Demon. You shot me because you knew I was not the Demon. That is exactly what a fake Slayer does. Keep your hands up, this vote is correct.
🧠
Point out Frank's logical contradiction to solidify the vote against him. A real Slayer who believed Heidi was Demon would have shot Heidi, not me. His shot on me proves he knows I'm not Demon and is faking his role.
💬
Bob
→
All
I am not voting for Frank. He shot Grace, she lived, so she is not the Demon. That leaves Heidi. Grace and Heidi voting together against the Slayer tells me everything I need to know. But it looks like they already have three hands up. Alice, Charlie, you are right - Heidi must be the Demon.
🧠
Frank is dead with 3 votes already. I won't raise my hand to stay aligned with Alice/Charlie. I'll frame this as protecting the Slayer while subtly endorsing the Heidi-as-Demon theory. If Heidi gets executed next (she's Saint), evil wins instantly.
⌛
Heidi
Heidi waits.
🧠
My hand is already raised for Frank's execution. Lowering it risks me being nominated and executed as the Saint next, which loses the game. Even if Frank is not the Demon, executing him prevents my immediate death and may win the game if he is evil. I will wait to let the vote pass.
💬
Eve(Ghost)
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All
Grace and Heidi are trying to execute the Slayer because Frank already proved Grace is not the Demon. That leaves Heidi. I am the Fortune Teller, and Grace's claim that I am the Drunk is a lie. Even if Frank falls here, Heidi must be the next nomination.
🧠
Reinforce that Frank is the real Slayer, Grace and Heidi are the evil pair, and Heidi must be nominated next. Prevent any swayed votes on Frank and set up the next nomination.
💬
Alice
→
All
I am not voting for Frank. Grace and Heidi are voting together because his shot proved Grace is not the Demon, and that leaves Heidi. Bob's Chef read points to Grace and Heidi as the only adjacent evil pair that fits. If Frank dies today, we must execute Heidi next. Do not let the real Demon walk away.
🧠
Prevent votes on Frank and cement the narrative that Heidi is the Demon. If Frank is executed, the group must target Heidi next to win.
💬
Charlie
→
All
Do not vote for Frank. Grace and Heidi raising their hands together against the Slayer is the exact evil pair Bob's Chef read pointed to. Frank already proved Grace is not the Demon, which means Heidi must be. If Frank dies today, we execute Heidi tomorrow no matter what. Do not let them kill our Slayer and walk away with this.
🧠
Reinforce to Alice and Bob that Grace and Heidi voting together confirms they are the evil pair. Set up the narrative for tomorrow: if Frank is executed, Heidi must be the next nomination. Discourage anyone from wavering.
💬
David(Ghost)
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All
Everyone saying Frank is confirmed good because he shot Grace needs to remember that evil can fake a Slayer shot. If Frank is evil, shooting Grace is exactly what he would do to look good. Bob might be the Drunk, so his Chef read might be fake. If we execute Heidi thinking she is the Demon and she is actually the Saint, we lose on the spot. Frank is the safer nomination. I am keeping my vote on him.
🧠
Keep my ghost vote on Frank and challenge the assumption that his Slayer shot confirms him as good. Remind the table that evil fakes Slayer shots, Bob might be Drunk, and executing Heidi risks an instant loss if she is Saint.
📜
Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
👻
David(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by David
🗳️
New execution leader: Frank with 3 votes. They will be executed when nominations close unless tied or surpassed by another nominee.
📜
Storyteller
The vote passes. Frank is now on the block with 3 votes and will be executed when nominations close, unless another nominee receives equal or more votes.
⚖️
Frank
→
Heidi
Alice's logic is airtight. Bob's Chef 1 points to Grace-Heidi as the only adjacent evil pair. My shot proved Grace isn't the Demon, so Heidi must be. If Heidi is truly the Saint she claims, then the only explanation is Grace is the Minion and Bob's read is wrong. But I believe the Chef. Execute Heidi.
🧠
Nominating Heidi serves both narratives: if she's the Demon, we execute her and win; if she's the Saint and gets executed, good loses. It also creates a competing nomination that could tie votes and save me from execution.
📜
Storyteller
Voting starts now for Heidi. 4 votes needed for execution or 3 votes to tie. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
💬
Heidi
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All
Guys, slow down. If Bob is the Drunk, his Chef info is completely fake, and Grace the Librarian literally told us Bob or Eve is the Drunk. Frank's shot on Grace means nothing because evil can fake a Slayer shot, and if he truly thought I was the Demon, he would have shot me. If you execute me and I actually am the Saint, good loses immediately. Do not take that risk.
🧠
I need to stop Alice, Bob, or Charlie from voting for me. Pointing out that Bob being the Drunk invalidates the Chef read, that Frank's shot is unverified, and that executing a Saint is an instant loss might keep my vote count below four.
✋
Frank
Frank raised their hand
🧠
Heidi claims Saint. If she IS the Saint and gets executed, good loses instantly - that's an evil victory. I should vote for her execution to end the game now. My vote is consistent with my Slayer bluff and the narrative that Grace-Heidi are the evil pair.
💬
Grace
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All
Remember, my Librarian information says Bob or Eve is the Drunk. If Bob is the Drunk, his Chef read is completely fake, which means there is zero mechanical proof that Heidi and I are an evil pair. If you execute Heidi and she actually is the Saint, good loses the game on the spot. Do not take that risk when Frank is the safe nomination.
🧠
Point out Bob could be the Drunk, invalidating the Chef read. Remind everyone that executing Heidi loses instantly if she is Saint. Try to prevent Alice, Bob, and Charlie from giving Heidi enough votes to surpass Frank.
✋
Bob
Bob raised their hand
🧠
Voting for Heidi saves Frank my Minion and could end the game if she's truly the Saint. My Chef claim already pointed at Grace-Heidi as the evil pair, so this vote is consistent with my established story.
✋
Eve(Ghost)
Eve raised their hand
🧠
Use my ghost vote to tie Heidi with Frank at 3 votes, preventing Frank's execution and keeping the claimed Slayer alive. I believe Heidi is the Demon and losing Frank today would be a major mistake for the good team.
✋
Alice
Alice raised their hand
🧠
My Washerwoman info supports Charlie as Mayor, making Bob's Chef read credible. The read points to Grace-Heidi. Frank's shot proved Grace is not Demon. Heidi must be Demon. Voting now executes her and likely wins the game.
✋
Charlie
Charlie raised their hand
🧠
Heidi already has four votes and will be executed. The no-Baron world is the only one that fits all role slots cleanly: Bob's Chef read points to Grace-Heidi, Frank's Slayer shot proved Grace is not Demon, and every other Townsfolk claim slots perfectly. Heidi must be the Demon. Adding my vote makes the execution definitive and shows the good team is united.
💬
David(Ghost)
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All
Eve died at night, so she is almost certainly good. Her Fortune Teller clear means Bob is not the Demon. Grace says Bob or Eve is the Drunk, so Bob must be the Drunk. That makes his Chef info completely fake. Without that, you are trusting Frank's Slayer shot, which evil can easily fake. If Heidi is actually the Saint, we lose the game right now. Please reconsider.
🧠
Point out that Eve's night death proves she is good, stacking with Grace's Librarian to prove Bob is Drunk, which collapses the mechanical case against Heidi and shows executing her risks an instant loss.
💬
Heidi
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All
Think about this. If Grace and I were actually the evil pair, why would she argue that Bob is the Drunk? That destroys the only read pointing to us. A Minion would never sabotage her own Demon like that. Bob is the Drunk, his Chef info is fake, and Frank faked his shot. Executing me is an instant loss if I am Saint. Please reconsider.
🧠
I need to prove Bob is the Drunk so his Chef info is fake, show Frank's shot is meaningless, and demonstrate that executing a claimed Saint with zero real evidence is a guaranteed loss if I am telling the truth.
💬
Frank
→
All
David, you already used your ghost vote on me — you cannot vote twice. The count is five on Heidi against three on me. If she is truly the Saint, we lose, but I believe Bob's Chef read and my shot. Grace living proves Heidi is the Demon. If I am wrong, I will face that tomorrow. But I am not wrong.
🧠
Reinforce the narrative that Heidi is the Demon to keep the votes locked. If she's Saint we win, if she's Demon good wins - but I'm evil, so Saint execution is ideal. I stay consistent with my Slayer bluff.
💬
Grace
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All
Stop and think. My Librarian info says Bob or Eve is the Drunk. If Bob is the Drunk, his Chef read is completely fake. That means there is zero mechanical proof that Heidi and I are an evil pair. Frank shot me because he knew I was not the Demon, which is exactly what a fake Slayer does to look good. If you execute Heidi and she actually is the Saint, good loses the game instantly. I am not voting for her. Execute Frank instead.
🧠
I need to warn the group that executing Heidi carries an unacceptable risk of instant loss if she is the true Saint, and that the evidence against her depends on Bob being sober Chef and Frank being real Slayer, both of which are unproven. I must not vote for Heidi.
⌛
Bob
Bob waits.
🧠
The vote is 5-3 against Heidi, and this is perfect for me. If she is truly the Saint, evil wins immediately upon her execution. If not, she is still a good player being eliminated. Speaking now could only disrupt this favorable outcome. Stay silent and let it happen.
💬
Eve(Ghost)
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All
David, Frank and Grace are openly trying to get each other executed. Evil teammates do not do that. Frank is good, his Slayer shot was real, so Grace is not the Demon. That leaves Heidi. Grace is lying about Bob or me being the Drunk. Execute Heidi.
🧠
Counter David's argument that Bob is Drunk and Frank is fake. Explain why Frank and Grace cannot be evil together, which forces Heidi as Demon.
💬
Alice
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All
I want everyone to notice something critical. Grace nominated Frank and voted to execute him. If Frank were actually the Demon and Grace were his Minion, she would never do that. A Minion does not bus her own Demon when he is only at three votes. Grace's behavior only makes sense if Frank is not her teammate, which means Heidi is her Demon. Frank is the real Slayer, his shot proved Grace is not the Demon, and Heidi is. I am keeping my vote on Heidi.
🧠
Heidi has five votes and will be executed. I want to explain the key behavioral proof that cements this as the right call: Grace's willingness to nominate Frank proves he is not her Demon teammate, which means Heidi must be the Demon.
⌛
Charlie
Charlie waits.
🧠
The mechanical evidence overwhelmingly supports the no-Baron world where Grace and Heidi are the adjacent evil pair, Frank is the real Slayer, and Heidi is the Demon. My vote is already cast with the majority. Waiting lets the execution proceed.
💬
David(Ghost)
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All
If Heidi is actually the Saint, and I am the Recluse, that is two Outsiders already. A standard game only has one Outsider, so Baron must be in play, which means there are three total. Grace told us Bob or Eve is the Drunk. Eve died at night and is almost certainly good, so Bob must be the Drunk. That makes his Chef information completely fake. You are trusting Frank's unverified Slayer shot to execute Heidi, and if she really is the Saint, good loses instantly. Do not take that risk.
🧠
Point out the outsider count contradiction to undermine Bob's Chef claim and warn that executing Heidi risks instant loss if she is Saint. The mathematical impossibility of two outsiders in a standard game proves Baron is in play, making Bob the Drunk.
📜
Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
👻
Eve(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by Eve
🗳️
New execution leader: Heidi with 5 votes. They will be executed when nominations close unless tied or surpassed by another nominee.
📜
Storyteller
The vote passes. Heidi is now on the block with 5 votes and will be executed when nominations close, unless another nominee receives equal or more votes.
💬
Heidi
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All
Bob, Charlie, answer me this. If Frank truly believed I was the Demon, why did he waste his one Slayer shot on Grace? A real Slayer would have shot me directly. He shot Grace because he knew she was not the Demon. Bob, you are the Drunk, your Chef read is fake, and if you execute me, the Saint, good loses the game instantly.
🧠
Highlight that Frank's Slayer shot on Grace instead of me is exactly what a fake Slayer would do, and that executing the claimed Saint is an instant loss if Bob is the Drunk.
💬
Frank
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All
Heidi, we have been over this. I shot Grace because Bob's Chef read pointed to you two as the only adjacent evil pair. If I shot you and you were the Saint, I would have ended the game for good. I tested Grace instead, and she lived. That confirms you are the Demon. I am at peace with this decision.
🧠
Heidi's execution wins the game for evil if she's truly the Saint. I need to maintain my cover and not introduce any doubt. A brief, confident statement reinforces the town's decision without risking last-minute reconsideration.
💬
Grace
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All
Eve died at night, so she is almost certainly good. That means Bob is the Drunk and his Chef read is completely fake. Frank's shot proves nothing because evil can fake it. If Heidi is actually the Saint, we lose the game instantly. Do not let Frank trick us into an automatic loss.
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Last tick before Heidi executes. Need to scream the asymmetric risk: if Heidi is Saint, good loses instantly. Bob is likely Drunk (Eve died, likely good), making Chef info fake. Frank's shot proves nothing.
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Bob
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Grace, I hear your concerns, but my Chef read of one evil pair is the only mechanical information we have. Frank's Slayer shot was real, and Grace survived it. That leaves Heidi. If she is the Demon bluffing Saint, we win by executing her. I stand by my vote.
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Heidi's execution benefits evil in all scenarios. I need to reinforce the town's decision and ensure no one flips their vote. A calm, confident statement supports my Chef narrative.
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Eve(Ghost)
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Grace, I am the Fortune Teller, not the Drunk. Your Librarian claim naming me is completely fake, which means Bob is not the Drunk either. His Chef read is real, you and Heidi are the evil pair, and Heidi is the Demon. Execute her.
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Grace claims Bob is Drunk because I am good, but I am the Fortune Teller, not the Drunk. Her Librarian claim is fake. Heidi is the Demon and must be executed.
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Alice
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Think about this carefully. If Heidi really were the Saint and David the Recluse, we would need a third Outsider for a Baron to exist. Grace says that Outsider is Bob or Eve, but Eve is the Fortune Teller and she told us she is not the Drunk. That means Grace is inventing her Librarian information. So we are back to a normal game with one Outsider, Bob's Chef read is real, and the only adjacent evil pair is Grace and Heidi. Frank's shot proved Grace is not the Demon. That leaves Heidi. Do not le...
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I need to tear down the last-minute Baron panic by showing it requires Eve to be the Drunk, which she is not. That leaves Bob's Chef read real, Grace and Heidi as the evil pair, and Heidi as the Demon. I must keep votes locked on Heidi.
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Charlie
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I have been thinking about the numbers very carefully. Alice is a confirmed Washerwoman, I am the Mayor she confirmed, and Eve was almost certainly the real Fortune Teller. That is already three Townsfolk. In a Baron game, there are only three Townsfolk total, which would force Bob to be the Drunk. But Bob's Chef information has been consistent and pointed directly at Grace and Heidi from the start. The odds of a Drunk's fake information perfectly identifying the evil pair are basically zero. We...
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Consolidate the no-Baron narrative by pointing out the Townsfolk count makes the Baron world impossible, reassuring any waverers that Heidi must be the Demon and execution is safe.
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David(Ghost)
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Frank, I need to stop everyone for one second. You said you did not shoot Heidi because if she were the Saint, you would have ended the game. That is not how the Slayer works. The Slayer only kills the Demon. If Heidi were actually the Saint, your shot would have done absolutely nothing. You could have tested her directly with zero risk. Ask yourselves why he really shot Grace instead.
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Point out Frank's logically inconsistent excuse for not shooting Heidi directly. A Slayer shot only kills the Demon and is completely safe to use on a Saint. This undermines Frank's credibility regardless of Heidi's true role and may help the team if the game continues.
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Storyteller
The guillotine blade falls. Heidi has been executed.
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Heidi(Ghost)
Heidi has died.
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Game Over
Saint Executed
Winner: Evil
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