Game Detail

Players

Alice (Saint) Bob (Fortune Teller) Charlie (Undertaker) David (Recluse) Eve (Butler) Frank (Baron) Grace (Washerwoman) Heidi (Imp)

Token Usage

TeamInput TokensOutput TokensCost (USD)
Evil345,36626,532$0.4780
Good669,77184,518$0.2942

Event Transcript

🎭
The game has started.
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Storyteller
Frank
You are the Minion. The Demon is Heidi.
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Storyteller
Heidi
Minions are: Frank. Your safe bluffs are: Soldier, Slayer, Librarian
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Storyteller
Grace
Good evening Grace. You are the Washerwoman. Either Charlie or Alice is the Undertaker.
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Storyteller
Bob
Good evening Bob. You are the Fortune Teller. Choose 2 players to learn if either is a Demon.
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I want to check my neighbors early to narrow down the pool of potential demons and identify who is safe to trust as an ally.
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Storyteller
Bob
You chose Alice and Charlie. You receive the answer: YES.
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Storyteller
Eve
Good evening Eve. You are the Butler. Who would you like to be your master tomorrow?
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Since I am the Butler, I must pick a master for the first day. Alice is a good player to start with to observe her behavior and alignment.
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Storyteller
Eve
You chose Alice to be your master.
Day 1
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Storyteller
Welcome to the village of Ravenswood Bluff. Please take this time to get to know your fellow villagers. Feel free to move around and have private conversations. Be wary, for a Demon hides among you!
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Establish trust with Frank (my Minion) on Day 1 before nominations begin. Coordinate on which safe bluff I'll claim to maximize credibility and discuss initial kill targets.
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Establish contact with my neighbor and start gathering information to build a base of trust.
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I need to start building trust while keeping my information slightly guarded. Sharing that I have information but not revealing exactly what it is allows me to test Charlie's reaction and build a potential alliance.
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I need to build a rapport with my "master" (Alice) to gauge her trustworthiness and see if she might be a good person to follow, or if I should pivot my strategy.
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Build trust with Eve while remaining non-committal about my own role and information.
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Coordinate with my Demon partner Heidi on our strategy, agree on her Soldier bluff, and establish my own bluff to avoid suspicion while keeping the Demon safe.
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I want to establish communication and gather information from a neighbor to begin the process of identifying the Demon.
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I need to confirm my information and verify if Charlie is the Undertaker to help narrow down the roles and identify potential allies.
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Established safe bluff coordination with Frank (Minion). I claimed Soldier, Frank claimed Washerwoman. Town is forming private alliances; I should observe further before the nomination phase to identify key information roles and build additional credibility. Waiting lets me see if anyone else claims a role or makes moves that reveal their strategy.
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Confirming my role to the Washerwoman (Grace) to establish trust and start gathering information.
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I need to talk to Alice because she and Charlie are the two people I checked. One of them is a Demon, but one could also be the good player who registers as a Demon. I need to gauge her reaction.
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I want to build rapport with David without revealing my role as the Butler yet, while gathering information about his observations.
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Establish communication with Bob without revealing my role. By asking for his role first, I can gauge if he's being open or if he's just fishing for information.
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Day 1 is still early with time remaining. I've coordinated with Heidi on our cover story (I claim Washerwoman, she claims Soldier) and established our kill priority. Further whispering now risks looking too coordinated. Better to wait and let others make initial public claims, then react strategically when nominations begin.
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Building trust with a neighbor. Keeping my role hidden for now.
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I want to build trust with Charlie since they confirmed my information. I will ask for their perspective to start narrowing down the players.
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I've already coordinated with Frank on our bluff strategy (I'm Soldier, he's Washerwoman). Now I need to gather information by listening to how other players present themselves during nominations. This helps me identify who might be info roles to target later.
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I want to maintain a rapport with Grace since she confirmed my role as the Undertaker, while subtly probing for more info on Bob.
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I want to observe the group's behavior and see if any other roles are claimed or if more suspicious patterns emerge before committing to revealing my role or pinning the suspicion on Alice or Charlie.
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Build trust with my neighbor David by agreeing to coordinate, while keeping my role as Butler hidden for now.
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I want to keep the conversation going with Eve without revealing my Saint role, while gathering her perspective to see if she aligns with a good player's mindset.
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I've coordinated my evil strategy with Heidi. Waiting until nominations protects my cover, lets me gather more claims to target, and positions me to support Heidi while appearing neutral. Day 1 information gathering isn't useful yet - I need to hear public claims first.
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Build rapport and gather information from my neighbor to gauge her perspective on others.
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Continue building trust with the confirmed Undertaker and gather information on others.
Nominations — Day 1
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open.
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I want to gauge the group's sentiment and see if anyone is pushing for a specific execution without much cause, while also maintaining my low profile as the Undertaker.
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Gather information on Day 1 by letting other players speak first. Charlie's caution is reasonable. I'll wait to see what claims emerge before I speak or nominate, allowing me to position myself strategically based on others' revealed information.
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To encourage open discussion and gather information while avoiding an unnecessary Day 1 execution.
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Wait to gather intel on other players' claims and strategies before revealing my Washerwoman cover. Day 1 is about building a picture of the table and identifying threats without committing too early.
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I need to pressure Alice and Charlie while gathering information from the rest of the town to figure out which one is the demon. I'm revealing my information to see how they react.
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Challenge Bob's claim to see if he provides more information or reveals his role. Since I am the Recluse, I need to stay cautious and not draw too much attention.
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I am the Saint, and Bob is pointing at me as a Demon. I need to push back against his claim without revealing my role while maintaining a calm, cooperative tone to avoid being targeted for execution.
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I want to challenge Bob's claim because it directly contradicts the information Charlie shared with me (that Charlie is the Undertaker). By asking for his role, I can see if he's bluffing or if he's the Drunk/misinformed.
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Storyteller
No execution today. All villagers are safe.
Night 1
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Storyteller
Heidi
Good evening Heidi. You are the Imp. Who would you like to kill tonight? Remember that if you kill yourself this way, a Minion becomes the Imp.
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Kill Bob to neutralize the information threat he posed during Day 1. Whether he is Washerwoman or another info role, his accusation against Alice/Charlie disrupts good coordination and he must be removed to protect Frank and the Demon's cover.
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Bob(Ghost)
Bob has died.
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Storyteller
Heidi
You chose to kill Bob.
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Storyteller
Charlie
Good evening Charlie. You are the Undertaker. No one was executed today so you learn nothing.
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Storyteller
Eve
Good evening Eve. You are the Butler. Who would you like to be your master tomorrow?
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Since David is my neighbor and expressed interest in coordinating, choosing him as my master helps me observe his voting patterns and solidify our potential trust.
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Storyteller
Eve
You chose David to be your master.
Day 2
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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 trusted neighbor to address the contradictory Undertaker claims.
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Observe the town's reaction to Bob's death and gather information before committing to a position. Eve and David's whisper suggests strategic movement; I need to understand the day's direction before acting.
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Acknowledge David's concern while maintaining my own cover and gathering more information without revealing too much.
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Observe David and Eve's private conversation outcome. They're likely discussing Bob's death and forming theories. I need intelligence before the nomination phase to guide my votes strategically and maintain my Soldier bluff.
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To share my vital info with two alive players to help them narrow down the Demon.
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I need to re-engage with someone who has previously acknowledged my role to build a small, trusted circle of information. Grace is a logical starting point.
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Maintain trust with Charlie and check if they have any information while staying consistent with my Washerwoman claim.
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I need to gather information and test Charlie's claim as the Undertaker. Building rapport with neighbors is important for the Saint.
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I need to coordinate with Eve and cross-reference Bob's information, especially since the Undertaker conflict between Grace and Charlie is still unresolved.
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Day 2 is early; town is still whispering and forming networks. I should wait and observe what information emerges before committing to a position. This allows me to assess threats and coordinate with Heidi once the full picture becomes clear.
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I want to push David to investigate Grace and Charlie's conflicting claims while acknowledging Bob's death as a potential good sign.
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Establish private alliance with Frank to confirm our evil coordination, verify Bob's elimination was sound, and plan to steer executions away from Charlie (if Demon) or toward Alice (if Demon). Frank's Washerwoman claim provides cover.
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I have provided my information to David and Eve. Since I am a ghost, I need to see how the other players react to my information before acting again. Waiting allows me to gather more information and observe the table's reaction.
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Gathering information from Alice while maintaining my cover and being transparent about my lack of information.
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Gather more information from my trusted source (Charlie) about his findings or suspicions after Bob's death.
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I am trying to build trust with Charlie by engaging him in conversation and gathering his perspective while maintaining my cover as an innocent player.
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Coordinating with Eve to investigate Grace's suspicious claim about Charlie.
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Heidi and I need coordination. Bob's execution pressure is gone; now we consolidate info and identify which good players are information threats. I'll signal alignment and gather Heidi's read on the current whisper networks.
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To confirm my agreement with David and prepare to pressure Grace during the nomination phase.
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Observe the developing day dynamics. Frank's feedback suggests Alice might be reactive (good sign if she's Demon—less leadership). I'll stay quiet to let good players reveal themselves through discussion, positioning myself as thoughtful rather than vocal. This builds trust for later and gives Frank space to develop his Washerwoman narrative.
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Follow up with David and Eve to see if they have information that can narrow down Alice or Charlie. Since I am dead, I rely on them to act on my information.
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Maintain alliance with Grace and gather her perspective on the group while waiting for the day's progression.
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Gather information on player behavior from my confirmed-good partner to narrow down the Demon.
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To gather information from Charlie, who claims to be the Undertaker, while expressing suspicion about the active whispering pair to help identify the Demon.
Nominations — Day 2
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
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I want to publicly challenge Grace's claim, as it is logically inconsistent and suspicious, to pressure her into revealing her true colors or potential dishonesty.
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I want to put pressure on Grace and Charlie to see if their stories align or if one of them is lying. As the Saint, I need to be careful about not being executed, so I want to focus scrutiny on others.
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Clarify my role and ability to defend against the suspicion raised by Eve and Alice. It is important for the town to understand that I am a Townsfolk with valid information.
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I need to clarify Grace's claim and keep the pressure on Alice and Charlie, who are my prime Demon suspects based on my N0 information.
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To address the conflicting claims and press the players identified by the deceased Fortune Teller to clear the air.
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Defend my innocence against Bob's accusation, support Grace's claim, and redirect the group towards finding the Demon through execution.
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Nomination phase ending in 1 tick. Key players (Alice vs Charlie for Demon, Grace as potential Minion ally) are establishing positions. Waiting lets good team nominate first, revealing priority targets. My Soldier bluff is solid; I can vote strategically once a nomination lands. Avoid drawing attention as Demon by staying quiet.
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I need to break the town's focus on Alice vs Charlie and redirect attention to the double Washerwoman problem, which makes Grace look suspicious and creates confusion. This keeps the real Demon (Heidi) off the block and lets me maintain cover as Frank the (fake) Washerwoman.
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Storyteller
No execution today. All villagers are safe.
Night 2
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Storyteller
Heidi
Good evening Heidi. You are the Imp. Who would you like to kill tonight? Remember that if you kill yourself this way, a Minion becomes the Imp.
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Grace is a central node in the good team's information network, whispering with Alice/Charlie/Frank. Killing her eliminates key intel flow, destabilizes the Alice/Charlie deduction, and creates confusion around the Washerwoman double-claim. Frank survives with plausible cover.
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Grace(Ghost)
Grace has died.
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Storyteller
Heidi
You chose to kill Grace.
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Storyteller
Charlie
Good evening Charlie. You are the Undertaker. No one was executed today so you learn nothing.
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Storyteller
Eve
Good evening Eve. You are the Butler. Who would you like to be your master tomorrow?
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I am choosing David as my master again because he is the player I have been collaborating with and whose lead I trust to organize the investigation into the competing claims.
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Storyteller
Eve
You chose David to be your master.
Day 3
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Storyteller
Morning breaks, but heavy hearts remain. Grace has been found dead in the night.
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Observe Day 3 dynamics before committing to action. Monitor David-Eve whisper coordination, Alice-Charlie alignment, and who emerges as the execution target. As Soldier, I have credibility buffer and should remain quiet while good players fight.
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To communicate my initial info and cross-reference roles with the two suspects while they are both alive. Grace is dead, and the pressure is on.
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I need to observe what's happening before acting. Bob's ghost is actively whispering to Alice and Charlie—likely pushing his Demon narrative. Grace is dead, which helps cover up the Washerwoman contradiction. I should wait to see the full day phase before committing to a strategy, then decide whether to defend myself, defend Heidi, or sow chaos.
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I need to maintain my cover while challenging Bob's information, as I know I am good and he is accusing me. His claim of being the Fortune Teller needs scrutiny.
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Consulting my ally Eve to see if she has more information or perspective on the suspects identified by the deceased Fortune Teller.
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I need to clarify my role to Bob (who is a ghost) to clear my name, as the Fortune Teller information claiming I am the Demon is clearly false since I know my own alignment.
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I need to check if the Undertaker has confirmed any evil roles to narrow down the suspects. As a ghost, my vote is crucial for the final execution.
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Engage David, my master, in conversation to gather his thoughts on Alice and Charlie, helping me evaluate the potential Demon candidates while maintaining my Butler role's constraints.
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Let other players complete their whisper chains before Day 3 progress. Frank and I have already established our cover stories (Soldier-Washerwoman). Now is the time to listen, gather updated information, and identify which good players are coordinating against the evil team or against each other. I can act on new information once the day tick advances.
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I want to press Charlie on his unprovable claim while acknowledging Alice's Saint claim, urging others to share info to narrow down the Demon.
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Currently silent observation allows me to assess town's organization level and trust networks. Bob's ghost whispers suggest Alice/Charlie/Bob still coordinating. David-Eve partnership strong. Frank must position carefully. Waiting prevents premature exposure of Frank as Minion before key alliances are fully understood.
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I need to clarify Bob's role and information. Since he claims to be the Fortune Teller and is now dead, his information is the only lead I have, even if he might be wrong or poisoned. I need to keep him engaged.
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I am trying to coordinate with Eve to narrow down the suspects by discussing the behavior of Alice and Charlie, while also checking for consistency in the claims of others.
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Reiterate the danger of executing me as the Saint and prompt Bob to share more info.
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Check in with the confirmed Undertaker to see if there's any new information from an execution that could help identify the Demon.
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Gather information from David about other players to narrow down the potential Demon.
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Grace's death removes a key info hub. Alice-Charlie-Bob form tight whisper triangle; Bob's Fortune Teller claim pressures me. I must gather intel on David-Eve coordination and solidify a good player's trust before nomination.
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I am investigating Frank to determine if his challenge to Grace's claim (that Charlie is the Undertaker) was based on legitimate information, which would help clarify if Charlie is indeed the Undertaker.
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Acknowledge Bob's question briefly to appear cooperative, but redirect focus away from my claim's verifiability. Suggest alternatives to derail from the Washerwoman contradiction that exposes evil coordination.
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Engage with Heidi to gather info on suspicious players (David and Eve) and verify/share my Undertaker status.
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Continue building rapport with Eve and strategize on how to pressure Frank regarding the Washerwoman conflict.
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I want to establish trust with Heidi, share my role to ensure I'm not executed, and keep her focused on the suspicious whispering duo.
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I am checking with the confirmed Undertaker (Charlie) to see if the execution on Day 2 provided any information that helps identify the Demon, now that I am a ghost.
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To coordinate a plan with David to pressure Frank, who has a suspicious role claim conflict with the deceased Grace.
Nominations — Day 3
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
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Establish myself as town-aligned by calling out David-Eve's suspicious coordination publicly. This builds trust with Alice (Saint) and Charlie (Undertaker claim). Pressure David-Eve to justify their whispers or face nomination. Frame it as logical town play, not personal attack.
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I am reinforcing Heidi's point to put pressure on David and Eve, while also reminding the town of my Saint role to prevent them from nominating me.
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Encourage Charlie to reveal the information he gathered as the Undertaker to help the town make an informed decision before the final day.
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Address the suspicion regarding my private conversations with David, explain our focus on the Washerwoman conflict, and acknowledge Alice's Saint claim.
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Remind the group of the original info (Alice or Charlie is Demon) and pressure the claimants to provide more info before the nomination phase ends.
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Clarify my role and state clearly that I have no information while addressing the suspicions from Bob.
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Alice's Saint claim is a game-changer but suspicious—why reveal now? Bob's ghost pressure is real. Heidi publicly attacked David-Eve to deflect. I'll speak to acknowledge the chaos, appear analytical (not panicked), and suggest we nominate someone who isn't Heidi. Buying time while town tears itself apart over David-Eve vs. Alice credibility.
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Address the accusations from Heidi and Alice while pivoting back to the suspicion on Frank and Alice. Keep pressure on the main suspects.
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Storyteller
No execution today. All villagers are safe.
Night 3
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Storyteller
Heidi
Good evening Heidi. You are the Imp. Who would you like to kill tonight? Remember that if you kill yourself this way, a Minion becomes the Imp.
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Kill David to remove the most logically consistent threat. David has been publicly leading investigation into contradictions, positioning himself as the logical center. With David dead, the good team loses analytical momentum. Alice (Saint) stays alive—I've built trust with her as fellow 'truth-seeker,' and her role makes her valuable for a false protection narrative. This maximizes confusion while keeping Frank coordinated with me.
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David(Ghost)
David has died.
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Storyteller
Heidi
You chose to kill David.
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Storyteller
Charlie
Good evening Charlie. You are the Undertaker. No one was executed today so you learn nothing.
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Storyteller
Eve
Good evening Eve. You are the Butler. Who would you like to be your master tomorrow?
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Continue choosing David as my master to maintain my current voting behavior and stay consistent, as he is currently one of the players actively working with me to deduce the demon.
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Storyteller
Eve
You chose David to be your master.
Day 4
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Storyteller
Morning breaks, but heavy hearts remain. David has been found dead in the night.
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Gather information from Alice and Frank to narrow down the Demon candidates now that David is dead.
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Engage with Charlie and Frank to progress the investigation while acknowledging my Saint role and the lack of information.
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Engage with Charlie to gather information and see if his behavior or insights point toward him being the Demon or a helpful Townsfolk.
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To inform Alice about my N0 investigation to pressure the potential Demon and assist the town in narrowing down the suspects before nominations.
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Observe the coordination happening and stay quiet during day phase. Too much talking from me could break my Soldier cover. Let Frank and the ghosts do the heavy lifting. I'll position myself as a passive observer ready to vote strategically during nomination.
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I am revealing my true role to Eve, my trusted neighbor, to clear the air before I use my final ghost vote. I want to see if she has any reliable info that points to the Demon.
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I'm waiting because the whispers show good players (Alice, Charlie) organizing their logic while evil coordination is silent. My demon Heidi is uncontested and flying under the radar. Staying quiet preserves my Washerwoman bluff credibility while town focuses on David's death and Alice's Saint claim. David's elimination helps evil by removing potential investigators. Nominations come next; I need to observe town's voting pattern before acting.
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Verify information with Charlie, who I know is the Undertaker, to see if his information aligns with narrowing down the Demon before the final vote.
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Clarify that my role is unverified due to lack of executions and question Grace's claim to build a logic chain.
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I need to clarify Bob's information and confront Charlie about the Fortune Teller's claim while maintaining my Saint identity. My goal is to see how Charlie reacts to the accusation.
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Discuss suspects with the dead Recluse, acknowledging his role and David's death.
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Push Alice and Charlie to reveal more and pressure the Demon, while ensuring the group doesn't accidentally execute the Saint.
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Day 4 is critical. With 5 living players and only 2 evil, I must avoid drawing suspicion. Waiting lets good players reveal more info through their whispers and debates. This gives me ammunition for the nomination phase and lets me identify the strongest logical threat to vote against.
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I am clarifying my suspicions about Alice and Charlie to Eve, while expressing caution about executing potential Saints. I'm also steering focus towards checking the legitimacy of the Undertaker claim.
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Heidi's safety is paramount—she's our Demon and the win condition. David's death removed a skeptic; now I observe nominations to see if town focuses on Alice/Charlie or pivots toward me/Heidi. Staying quiet maintains my Washerwoman cover and lets the good team expose their reasoning.
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I need to verify Charlie's role while exposing Frank's conflicting claim to help narrow down the Demon.
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Investigating the contradiction between Grace and Frank to identify potential evil players.
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I need to force a confrontation between Bob's info and Charlie's claim to narrow down the suspects. As the Saint, I cannot be executed, so pinning the Demon on Charlie is my best move if Bob is honest.
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To gather more information from David (the Recluse) about his suspicions on Frank and Charlie to solidify a plan before the nomination phase.
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I am pressing Charlie to defend himself since Alice has claimed a role that makes her dangerous to execute, potentially narrowing down the Demon suspect to Charlie.
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Remain unobtrusive during Day 4's early phase. Observe how players react to David's death and which direction whisper networks are pointing before deciding whether to coordinate privately with Frank or participate in open discussion.
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I am continuing the investigation with Eve, focusing on potential Demon candidates while being careful about the Saint role.
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Let the whisper chains continue. Alice and Charlie are coordinating to protect Alice (Saint claim). If Alice is actually the Demon, ghost coordination will expose it. I stay silent to avoid giving away information or contradicting the Washerwoman bluff.
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I am clarifying my role info to Charlie, who is the Undertaker, and trying to focus his attention on the remaining living players to figure out who the Demon is before I have to cast my ghost vote.
Nominations — Day 4
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
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Push the village toward executing someone before the Demon consolidates power. Frame Alice's Saint claim against Bob's Fortune Teller info to create pressure. Force a decision now rather than let ghosts and whispers control the narrative.
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To clarify my role and the danger of executing the Saint, while also addressing the suspicion directed at me.
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Nominate Alice (Saint) to appear to support Heidi's pressure, but this actually forces town logic to defend their own Saint claim harder, muddying the water around who is actually Demon. If Alice dies, evil loses, so town must vote no. This protects Heidi.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for Alice. 3 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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I need to defend myself against the nomination while reinforcing the danger of executing the Saint. I must sound convincing as a good player to avoid the execution which would end the game for the good team.
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Commit to my accusation and vote Alice to maintain my Soldier bluff. If she's Saint, good team loses and I look legitimately invested. If she's Demon, we win. Either outcome advances my position.
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I need to assess the situation carefully. If Alice is the Saint, executing her means we lose. If she is the Demon, executing her wins the game. Bob's info is the key conflict. I should observe the voting to see who is pushing hardest for her execution.
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I need to vote for Alice's execution. My nomination was premised on her claim contradicting Bob's information. If Alice is truly the Saint, voting kills her and evil wins immediately (Scarlet Woman backup exists if needed). If Alice is actually the Demon lying about her role, we execute the threat. Either way, this vote advances evil's position—either by instant win or by eliminating the false Saint.
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I want to express my hesitation and logic regarding Alice's execution, acknowledging the danger of the Saint claim while noting my own voting flexibility now that my master David is dead.
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I have decided to use my ghost vote to vote for Alice's execution because the risk of her being the Demon is higher than the risk of her being the Saint, given the conflicting information from our Fortune Teller. I want to contribute to the vote to force a decision.
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To express my certainty about my Fortune Teller information while acknowledging the risk of the Saint claim, encouraging the town to consider the evidence.
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I am a ghost, and the living players are deliberating on Alice. As a Recluse, I know I might register as evil, but I am good. If Alice is the Saint, executing her loses the game. I need to see if others are willing to commit. I will vote to keep the pressure on if I think she's the Demon.
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To prevent my execution by reminding the town that if I am the Saint, the game is over if I die. I need to cast doubt on Bob's information.
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Alice's Saint claim creates a trap for good players. Whether true or false, I need to lower my hand to appear prudent and avoid looking like I'm pushing recklessly. This preserves my cover as Soldier while letting the vote play out naturally. If Alice is Saint, good loses anyway—I don't need to cast the killing vote. If she's Demon, the weight of evidence already points to execution.
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Warn the town against executing Alice because if she is the Saint, the town loses. This buys time to consider other options and prevents a potentially disastrous mistake.
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Lower hand to match Heidi's strategic retreat. Alice may be Saint (executing loses), so pulling back protects both scenarios. If she's Demon, we execute with majority control next phase. This buys time and makes us look cautious rather than coordinated evil.
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To stall for more information or a consensus, acknowledging the high stakes of the Saint claim while keeping the pressure on Alice.
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To warn the town about the danger of executing a potential Saint and pointing out that Frank is proven to be a liar (claiming my role). I need to avoid using my ghost vote on a potential Saint.
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Advise the town to act on the information that Alice or Charlie is the Demon, as inaction is a death sentence. Address the fear of the Saint bluff.
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To encourage the town to re-evaluate the risk of the Saint claim versus the potential of Frank being the Demon, leveraging my position as a dead player to guide the discussion.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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David(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by David
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Grace(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by Grace
🗳️
Nominee Alice did not reach the 3 vote threshold.
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Storyteller
Alice did not receive enough votes (2/3).
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Deflect further suspicion from myself and point the town towards Frank, who was identified as a liar regarding his role.
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The vote on Alice failed and she survived. I've already cast a visible vote, unvoted, and made accusations—drawing further attention now risks scrutiny of my motives. I should wait and let others nominate next, positioning myself as a thoughtful observer rather than a pusher.
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The town is suspicious of Frank due to his role claim conflict with Grace. As the Undertaker, I need to clarify roles to find the Demon. Challenging Frank's Washerwoman claim could expose a Minion or the Demon.
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I must defend my Washerwoman claim without providing verifiable specifics (which would expose me). I'll acknowledge Grace's contradiction vaguely, suggest she may be drunk/poisoned, and redirect focus to Alice's suspicious Saint claim being a classic Demon bluff. Buys time for Heidi.
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To push Frank to reveal the information he would have if he were actually the Washerwoman, and to contrast his evasion with the suspicion surrounding Alice.
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To press Frank on his fake claim and keep suspicion on him now that Alice survived.
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Press Frank to reveal his Washerwoman claim to determine if he is the Demon or just a confused player, while keeping the pressure on him as a viable alternative to Alice.
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To push the town to focus on Frank's suspicious lack of cooperation, given he is the most likely candidate for the Demon if he is not being truthful about his role.
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Storyteller
No execution today. All villagers are safe.
Night 4
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Storyteller
Heidi
Good evening Heidi. You are the Imp. Who would you like to kill tonight? Remember that if you kill yourself this way, a Minion becomes the Imp.
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Eve is the most dangerous voice coordinating the ghost majority against Frank. Killing Eve removes good's logical coordinator, destabilizes their coalition, and buys time for final 3. Frank can blame Alice/Charlie while I appear concerned. Maximizes our path to victory.
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Eve(Ghost)
Eve has died.
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Storyteller
Heidi
You chose to kill Eve.
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Storyteller
Charlie
Good evening Charlie. You are the Undertaker. No one was executed today so you learn nothing.
Day 5
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Storyteller
Morning breaks, but heavy hearts remain. Eve has been found dead in the night.
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Assess the current state. Eve is now dead; Charlie will learn her role via Undertaker. With only 4 players alive and heavy suspicion on me, I need to listen to town discussion and see how the Undertaker's information reshapes the narrative before deciding my next move. Any hasty action could seal my fate.
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To pressure Frank into revealing his information while keeping the focus on his potential for being the demon. As a dead player, I want to guide the remaining living players.
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I am checking in with the Undertaker to coordinate our efforts for the upcoming nomination, as we need to narrow down the suspects and clarify Frank's role.
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As a dead player, I want to gather information from the confirmed Undertaker to help the remaining town find the Demon.
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Explain my lack of information while acknowledging the suspicion towards Frank.
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I need to probe Charlie for information since he is a candidate from my night zero read and Alice is claiming Saint, which is a dangerous claim to test.
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Since I am a ghost with no vote and have already shared my info, I should observe the final deliberations and encourage the remaining players to focus on the most suspicious candidates.
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5 players dead, 4 alive. Endgame incoming. Ghost network coordinating hard with Alice/Charlie. Frank isolated with broken Washerwoman claim. Silence allows good team to argue amongst themselves about Frank vs pushing Alice (Saint). Waiting is safest play—don't expose Heidi further before nominations when damage is already done to Frank's credibility.
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David's whisper is a trap disguised as advice. Revealing Washerwoman info now commits me to a story that can be verified/contradicted. Waiting allows me to assess who has information and adjust my testimony during nominations. I survive longer by staying silent and appearing thoughtful.
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I am trying to force Frank to reveal his info. As a dead player, I have nothing to lose, and pressure is the only way to get a clear answer before nominations.
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Encourage the Undertaker to initiate a nomination against the primary suspect, Frank, to progress the game and gain information.
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To gather information and push for a decision on who to nominate, as the town is paralyzed by the lack of information and fear of the Saint.
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Coordinate with Alice and Eve to push for an execution, as the game is stalling. I need to keep the pressure on Frank while cautiously engaging with Alice's Saint claim.
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I need to coordinate with Charlie, who is one of my two night-zero targets, to figure out if Alice is lying about being the Saint or if Charlie might be the Demon.
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As a dead player with no ghost vote left, I need to observe the final discussions between the survivors. I will wait to see how they resolve the stalemate before the final vote.
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Observe the day's unfolding before nominations. Frank is isolated and vulnerable; timing my intervention carefully protects him while I assess if the town will naturally execute him or if I need to manage the narrative. Listening first prevents overcommitting.
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Heidi is Demon and must survive Day 5. I'm exposed as dishonest on Washerwoman claim. Providing fake info now will be fact-checked by Charlie (Undertaker). Silence + strategic nomination of Alice (claiming Saint) is better than committing to a lie. Let town vote; push for Alice execution to protect Heidi.
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I need to push Frank to reveal his info one last time because the game is reaching its end and he is the primary suspect. If he remains silent, he effectively confirms his guilt to the town.
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Reiterate my role (Saint) to Charlie and emphasize the need to execute Frank, the primary suspect, so Charlie can use his Undertaker ability to confirm roles.
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To coordinate with the confirmed Undertaker and focus the team's suspicion on the most likely candidate (Frank) to avoid the Saint trap.
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I am coordinating with Alice to build consensus for nominating Frank, as my information as the Undertaker is currently non-existent due to no executions. Focusing on Frank is the most logical step.
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I need to push Charlie to address the Alice Saint claim, as my N0 info implicated one of them as the Demon. Charlie has been whispering with Alice, and I need to see if he's being manipulated or if he's the Demon.
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To cross-check my confirmed information with Charlie's current position and gauge his perspective on Alice, who is a potential threat.
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Coordinate with Frank. Understand ghost coordination level against us. Assess if Alice is truly locked with Charlie or if she's uncertain. Plant confusion before nominations to maximize survival odds.
Nominations — Day 5
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
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I need to act now during nominations. The town is locked on executing either me or Alice. If I nominate Alice decisively and frame it as the Saint-claiming Demon, I can force a vote that potentially saves Heidi. My credibility is damaged, but nominating gives me control over the nomination itself rather than waiting to be nominated.
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To warn the town about the danger of executing the Saint claimant and to maintain pressure on Frank regarding his previous suspicious behavior.
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I need to defend myself against Frank's nomination and convince the town that he is the one acting suspiciously, especially since I am the Saint and executing me loses the game.
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I need to prevent a snap decision to execute Alice before we are sure she is the Saint, especially given Frank's suspicious behavior. I need more information or time to deliberate.
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Expose Frank as a liar to protect Alice from being executed if she is the Saint, which would lose the game for the good team.
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Help the town evaluate the Alice/Frank situation and emphasize the danger of executing a potential Saint.
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Frank's aggressive nomination is isolating him further and making Alice's Saint claim look more credible to Charlie. I need to distance myself from Frank's play while keeping the vote as uncertain as possible. By expressing concern about executing an unconfirmed Saint, I maintain my townie cover and prevent a premature loss.
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I am revealing my night zero information to the town to clarify the suspicion on Alice. Since I have to use my ghost vote today to help decide the game, I need to make sure everyone knows why I am suspicious of Alice.
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Storyteller
No execution today. All villagers are safe.
Night 5
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Storyteller
Heidi
Good evening Heidi. You are the Imp. Who would you like to kill tonight? Remember that if you kill yourself this way, a Minion becomes the Imp.
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Day 5 failed to execute. F3 is nearly here. Charlie is the ghost network hub coordinating all anti-Frank/anti-Heidi strategy through Bob, Grace, Eve. Eliminating Charlie removes good's command center, forces Alice to defend alone, and gives Frank/Heidi maximum breathing room for the final day. If Alice is Demon, she loses coordination. If Alice is Saint, Frank survives longer without Charlie's logic chains attacking him.
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Charlie(Ghost)
Charlie has died.
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Storyteller
Heidi
You chose to kill Charlie.
Day 6
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Storyteller
Morning breaks, but heavy hearts remain. Charlie has been found dead in the night.
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Storyteller
Only three of you remain. The shadow of the Demon grows long. If you do not execute the Demon today, all may be lost.
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Consult with the only other living player to build consensus against Frank before nominations.
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Gather information and align with the remaining player to avoid a Saint-loss scenario.
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Advise the final living player on the best course of action to win. Alice is the Saint, so executing her is an automatic loss. Frank is the only other option.
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I am attempting to coordinate a vote against Frank, who is the most likely suspect for the Demon, by persuading the final alive player, Heidi.
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As a ghost, I need to guide the remaining living player (Heidi) to make the correct decision in the final three. Alice's claim of Saint is a high-risk factor that needs to be scrutinized.
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Charlie's death overnight confirms Heidi killed him (Demon's night kill). Final 3 means tomorrow evil wins unless Alice is executed today. I'm massively discredited. Better to wait and observe nomination phase—see if Alice's Saint claim holds or if town fractures. If I whisper now, I appear more suspicious.
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Advise Heidi to execute Alice based on my Night 0 investigation.
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Final 3: I'm Imp, Frank is Minion, Alice claims Saint. Bob's N0 read points to Alice. Ghosts all push Frank. Real question: Is Alice genuine Saint (game ends if executed), or bluffing Demon? Silence lets Alice and Frank clash while I observe before nomination.
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Convince Heidi that Frank is the Demon and needs to be executed to secure our win.
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Warn Heidi about Frank's potential manipulation and the danger of executing Alice if she is the Saint, pushing towards Frank as the likely Demon.
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To prevent the good team from losing by ensuring Alice, the Saint, is not executed, and to steer the final vote toward the suspicious player, Frank.
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I need to observe how Heidi reacts to the pressure and the information being whispered to her. As a dead player, I have already cast my suspicion on Frank. Waiting allows me to see if Heidi leans toward executing Frank or Alice.
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I am a ghost, dead, and I have already whispered my perspective to Heidi. There is nothing more for me to do but wait for the remaining living players (Alice, Frank, Heidi) to finish their deliberations before the final nomination.
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Observe what information Heidi receives and how she responds. The whisper flood is coordinated town pressure. Frank's exposure means I must stay quiet and let Heidi navigate this critical moment where any wrong move exposes both of us.
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Persuade the final living player, Heidi, to execute Alice, who I identified as a Demon candidate on night zero and who is now the most likely remaining suspect.
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Isolate Frank and secure his elimination. He's isolated, discredited, and I must coordinate with the ghost network to ensure our team doesn't accidentally execute Alice. By staying visible and appearing cooperative, I reduce suspicion on myself as the actual Demon.
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I need to convince Heidi to vote for Frank during the upcoming nomination phase, as my survival depends on not being executed and Frank is the most likely candidate for the Demon.
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Advise the last living good player to be skeptical of the Saint claim in the final three, as it is a common Demon bluff to avoid execution.
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I need to make sure Heidi understands the danger of executing the Saint and convince her to focus on Frank as the final potential Demon.
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I need to keep pressuring Heidi to vote for Frank, who is the most suspicious remaining player. Being dead, my only influence is through persuasion.
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To press Heidi for her stance on the final candidates (Alice and Frank) and warn her about Alice's Saint claim.
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Heidi has abandoned our partnership to save herself. As the Minion, I'm the expendable piece. I need to make a final play: admit I'm not the Demon and force Heidi into the open by directly naming her. This exposes her while I'm dying, giving town the truth they need.
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To convince Heidi to vote for Alice by reiterating the night zero information and emphasizing that it is the only way to win.
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Alice's Saint claim is heavily defended by the entire ghost network (Bob, Grace, David, Eve, Charlie all pushing it). Frank's late Baron claim looks like desperation. I vote Frank in nomination to secure consensus and appear as loyal good player, ensuring my survival to final 2.
Nominations — Day 6
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
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Nominate Frank for execution to win the game, as he is the primary suspect and Heidi has agreed to vote with me.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for Frank. 2 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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I must vote for Frank's execution. Frank just revealed I am the Demon and he is the Baron. The game is in final three (Frank, Alice, Heidi). If Frank is executed now, only Alice and I remain alive—evil wins. I vote to secure victory.
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I need to vote to execute Frank to win the game. Since there are three players left, executing the Demon is the only way for the Good team to win. Frank is the most likely candidate, and Heidi is on board. Voting is necessary to secure this.
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Encourage Heidi to confirm her vote and ensure the team executes the Demon before the game ends.
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Frank exposed me as Imp publicly by claiming Baron. Voting him out is my only move to maintain any credibility with Alice (if she's Saint) or survive one more phase. I must execute my own Minion to preserve the illusion of being Town.
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Convince Heidi to change her vote or not finalize the current execution, as Alice is the Demon.
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I am trying to prevent an immediate loss by questioning the conflicting information provided by the ghosts at the last second. I need to make sure Heidi understands the risk if Bob is right.
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To warn Heidi about the conflicting information regarding Alice and Frank, as the decision now could cost the game if Alice is the Demon.
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To advise caution to Heidi as she makes the deciding vote, acknowledging the conflicting information from Bob and the risk of the Saint claim.
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I revealed myself as Baron to Heidi by whisper. I must now lower my hand to create a 2-1 vote, signaling my own doubt about Frank's guilt and giving Heidi political cover to pivot toward Alice. This prevents Frank's execution and the immediate loss via Scarlet Woman activation.
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I need to defend myself against the accusation of being the Demon and convince Heidi to follow through with the execution of Frank, as I am the Saint and my execution would lose the game for the good team.
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To inject caution and ensure Heidi considers the possibility that Alice is the Demon before finalizing the execution.
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I am in a critical voting moment. My hand is already raised for Frank. If I lower it, the vote changes (1-1 tie) and Alice survives. But the good team's logic strongly supports Frank as Demon. Bob's read creates doubt, but Alice's Saint claim has been defended by multiple ghosts. I must commit to the vote or risk catastrophe. Staying voted is the safer play given the overwhelming town consensus.
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I am trying to convince Heidi, who holds the deciding vote, that Alice is the Demon and that her Saint claim is a lie. I need to prevent her from executing Frank.
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I want to clarify the conflicting information between Bob's Fortune Teller ability and Alice's Saint claim before Heidi makes a final decision. As a ghost, I need to guide the remaining players to the correct conclusion.
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Advise Heidi and the group to pause and verify the information before finalizing the execution, as the game is at a critical juncture.
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Encourage Heidi to weigh the Fortune Teller's info against the Saint claim, potentially uncovering a bluff.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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New execution leader: Frank with 2 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 2 votes and will be executed when nominations close, unless another nominee receives equal or more votes.
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I'm about to be executed. I have one final chance to disrupt the logic chain. Bob's Fortune Teller read is mechanically impossible if Heidi (or any dead player) is Demon. Force Heidi to realize Bob's information collapses the good team's case against me.
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I need to clarify the Fortune Teller's potential for misreading a good player as the Demon to neutralize Bob's accusation and keep the focus on Frank as the Demon.
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To influence Heidi to reconsider the execution of Frank, given the high risk that Alice is bluffing as the Saint and is actually the Demon, based on Bob's Fortune Teller information.
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Voting is closed and Frank has 2 votes. Only Heidi's vote is recorded so far. Alice's defense about Fortune Teller mechanics registering good players as Demons is logically sound. Frank's Baron reveal and sudden aggression is classic Demon panic. Waiting to see final outcome respects the game flow.
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Persuade Heidi to not execute Frank and instead nominate Alice, emphasizing that Alice's Saint claim is a likely lie to protect her role as the Demon.
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Persuade Heidi to vote against Alice or at least refrain from cementing Frank's execution, given the Fortune Teller's information.
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I am reinforcing the information provided by Bob (Fortune Teller) to convince Heidi that Alice is the Demon and the Saint claim is a lie. This is a critical moment to guide the town towards the correct execution.
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To provide final guidance to Heidi before the game ends, reinforcing the logic that Alice is the likely Demon and Frank's execution is a risk we cannot afford.
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Storyteller
The guillotine blade falls. Frank has been executed.
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Frank(Ghost)
Frank has died.
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Game Over

Two Players Left
Winner: Evil