Game Detail

Players

Alice (Librarian) Bob (Washerwoman) Charlie (Baron) David (Saint) Eve (Recluse) Frank (Imp) Grace (Butler) Heidi (Mayor)

Token Usage

TeamInput TokensOutput TokensCost (USD)
Good763,77380,164$0.5021
Evil300,01274,591$0.7816

Event Transcript

🎭
The game has started.
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Storyteller
Charlie
You are the Minion. The Demon is Frank.
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Storyteller
Frank
Minions are: Charlie. Your safe bluffs are: Empath, Investigator, Monk
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Storyteller
Bob
Good evening Bob. You are the Washerwoman. Either Alice or Grace is the Librarian.
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Storyteller
Alice
Good evening Alice. You are the Librarian. Either Heidi or Eve is the Recluse.
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Storyteller
Grace
Good evening Grace. You are the Butler. Who would you like to be your master tomorrow?
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As the Butler, I must choose a master tonight to ensure I can vote tomorrow. Since I have no information about alignments yet, I will pick a neighbor to maximize my voting flexibility. This keeps me relevant in discussions and voting.
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Storyteller
Grace
You chose Frank 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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I need to gather information before acting. Waiting allows me to observe claims, identify contradictions, and avoid tipping my hand as Mayor too early. This will help me build a strategy for nominating the Demon later.
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I need to gather information discreetly to avoid being targeted as evil. Whispering to a few trusted players will help me understand how I am perceived and allow me to share my role without revealing it publicly. This will help me coordinate with the good team to identify the Demon.
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As the Librarian, my goal is to confirm which of Heidi or Eve is the Recluse (or if neither is). Whispering to them privately will help me gather information about their roles and alignment without revealing my own knowledge prematurely. This will help me narrow down the Demon's identity later.
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I need to coordinate with Frank (the Demon). We need aligned bluffs and strategy. I'll whisper to him to establish our cover stories.
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I need to confirm Frank's alignment to determine how to use my Butler ability effectively. Whispering to him privately allows me to gauge his reactions and share my role discreetly, which is critical for coordinating the good team.
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Coordinate with Charlie first - share my bluffs, pick my claim, and discuss strategy. I'll respond to Eve and Grace after securing our evil plan.
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I need to verify who the Librarian is to narrow down my information. Whispering to Alice and Grace separately will help me cross-reference their claims and identify inconsistencies or confirmations. This will help me determine who is telling the truth and who might be evil.
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Eve’s claim as Recluse is critical because it could either reveal a good player or expose an evil one. I need to gauge her trustworthiness before sharing my own role or making decisions. Whispering back will help me gather more information without revealing too much.
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Alice’s claim is high-stakes. If she is truthful, Eve is the Recluse, which could help narrow down evil players. If she is lying, she is likely evil. I need to test her claim by sharing minimal but truthful information to see if she reacts honestly. This will help me determine if she is trustworthy or if I should distance myself from her.
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I need to confirm David’s claim as Saint and test Frank’s alignment. By sharing my role and asking for corroboration, I can build trust with good players and identify inconsistencies in evil players’ stories. This will help narrow down the Demon.
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I need to confirm Heidi’s alignment and role. If she is truthful, Eve is the Recluse, and we can collaborate to find the Demon. If she is lying, she is likely evil. Sharing my role with her now could help build trust or expose her if she reacts suspiciously.
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Respond to Frank's whisper. I need to coordinate my bluff. Claiming Washerwoman lets me confirm Frank's Investigator claim, building credibility for us both. I'll also suggest pointing suspicion at Bob or Alice.
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As the Butler, my ability forces me to rely on Frank’s vote. I need to confirm his alignment to ensure I’m not being manipulated by an evil player. Whispering privately allows me to gather information without tipping off the Demon or Minions.
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Build trust with Grace by claiming good and teasing my role as Investigator. Need her vote loyalty. She could be a real Butler or a bluffing good player - either way, gaining her trust helps.
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I need to confirm whether Alice or Grace is the Librarian to validate my Washerwoman info. If Alice responds with useful information, it could help me triangulate the Demon or Minion. If she hesitates or contradicts, it might reveal deception.
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I need to gather more information from Eve and Frank to assess their credibility. Since Eve claims to be the Recluse, I’ll probe for inconsistencies or confirmations. Frank’s input could help validate or challenge her claim. This will help narrow down the Demon’s identity.
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Alice’s claim as Librarian is critical. If true, Eve is the Recluse, and we can focus on the remaining players to find the Demon. I need to confirm Alice’s reliability and gather more information to narrow down the Demon. Whispering to Alice privately ensures we can strategize without tipping off evil players.
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I need to test Frank’s willingness to share information and see if he’s hiding something. If he’s a Minion or Spy, he might avoid direct answers or deflect. If he’s good, he should be willing to collaborate. This will help me narrow down the Demon’s identity and solidify trust with David.
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I need to clarify Bob’s claim about being the Washerwoman while also confirming Heidi’s trustworthiness. By cross-referencing their claims, I can identify inconsistencies or confirm alignments. This will help narrow down the Demon’s identity and build trust with good players.
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Start building my Washerwoman cover by talking to Bob. I'll tell him I saw the Investigator between him and David, setting up Frank's future Investigator claim. This makes me look like a helpful Townsfolk sharing info early.
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Frank claims to be the Investigator and good. I need to verify his claim by probing for inconsistencies or corroborating evidence. If he’s truthful, aligning with him is safe. If he’s lying, I must avoid depending on him. My Butler ability makes this critical.
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Build trust with Grace by appearing helpful and steering suspicion toward the Alice-Bob-Heidi group I haven't interacted with. As Butler, Grace's vote depends on mine, making her a valuable ally.
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I need to verify Alice’s claim as the Librarian by cross-referencing with Heidi’s info and Charlie’s contradictory claim. If Alice is truthful, Charlie’s claim is suspicious and could indicate evil. If Alice is lying, Grace must be the Librarian, and Alice is likely evil. This will help me narrow down the Demon.
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I need to test Eve’s Recluse claim by asking for specific observations or contradictions. If she’s good, she should be able to provide useful info. If not, she might avoid answering or redirect. Frank’s response will also reveal his alignment—if he’s evil, he’ll likely avoid committing to any useful information.
Nominations — Day 1
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open.
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I need to publicly challenge Charlie’s Washerwoman claim to force a contradiction. If he’s lying, he’s likely evil. If he doubles down, it could reveal his true alignment. This will help narrow down the Demon and expose evil players early.
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Bob's public accusation against Charlie creates a binary conflict. If I nominate Bob and frame him as suspicious for the contradiction, I protect my Minion Charlie. Even if Bob gets executed and is good, the town may think he was the Drunk.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for Bob. 4 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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I need to clarify the contradiction between Charlie and me to force the group to scrutinize both claims. If Charlie is lying, he is likely evil. If I am the Drunk, my info is false, but Alice’s confirmation as Librarian supports my sobriety. The group must resolve this before voting blindly.
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I nominated Bob to challenge his claim against Charlie. Voting for him is consistent and helps remove a player who directly threatens my Minion's bluff.
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I need to defend my claim and suggest Bob could be the Drunk. The Baron adds Outsiders, so a Drunk is very possible. I'll cast doubt on Alice's support too. This muddies the water and protects my Demon.
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Clarify the contradiction between Bob and Charlie’s claims to force them to defend their positions. Highlight Frank’s point about multiple Outsiders (Baron) to pressure them into revealing more. Push for logical consistency to expose lies or Drunkenness.
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Clarify the contradiction between Bob and Charlie’s Washerwoman claims. Highlight Frank’s Investigator info and the likelihood of a Baron/Drunk. Push for Alice to confirm her Librarian claim to validate Bob’s info. This will help narrow down the truth and expose the liar.
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Clarify the contradiction between Bob and Charlie’s claims by emphasizing the mechanical implications of a Baron and the Drunk. Push for Alice to confirm her Librarian claim, as this could validate Bob’s claim and expose Charlie as lying or drunk. Highlight the risk of executing without resolving this, as it could lead to losing the Saint (me) or mis-executing a good player.
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The group is divided between Bob and Charlie’s claims. Frank’s mention of multiple Outsiders suggests a Baron, which could explain contradictions. I need to push for clarity on Alice’s claim as Librarian, as it directly supports Bob’s Washerwoman claim. If Alice confirms, Charlie’s claim is likely false, and we should vote against him instead of Bob.
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Clarify my role publicly to support Bob’s claim and discredit Charlie’s. This will help the group focus on the contradiction and avoid executing a truthful Townsfolk. If I confirm my Librarian role, it strengthens Bob’s position and weakens Charlie’s, pushing the group toward executing Charlie if they believe Bob.
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Alice’s confirmation as Librarian strongly supports my claim as Washerwoman. Charlie’s contradictory claim makes him highly suspicious. Frank’s mention of multiple Outsiders suggests a Baron could be in play, but Alice’s alignment with my info makes it unlikely that I’m the Drunk. I need to push for execution of Charlie, as he’s either lying or the Drunk, and either way, he’s a threat to uncovering the Demon.
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Charlie is my Baron and is on the chopping block. I need to defend him by suggesting the Drunk world and undermining Bob's credibility without looking like I'm fully aligned with Charlie. Raise doubt about Alice too.
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I need to defend myself without being too aggressive. Frank already voted for Bob, so I should appear more cautious and reasonable. Not voting for Bob makes me look like I'm genuinely uncertain rather than evil trying to execute a good player.
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Clarify the alignment of Bob and Charlie’s claims by testing Alice’s Librarian info. If Alice is sober, Bob is likely truthful, and Charlie is lying. If Alice is the Drunk, both Bob and Charlie could be Drunk, and we need to dig deeper. This will help narrow down the Demon or Minion.
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Alice’s confirmation of her Librarian role supports Bob’s Washerwoman claim, making Charlie’s claim highly suspicious. However, Frank’s point about a Baron and Drunk complicates things. I need to push for clarity on whether Alice’s or Bob’s info could be false due to drunkenness. If Alice is sober, Charlie is lying and must be executed.
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Alice’s confirmation of her Librarian role supports Bob’s Washerwoman claim, but Frank’s point about a Baron and multiple Outsiders means drunkenness is still possible. I need to push for clarity on whether Alice or Bob could be the Drunk, as executing the wrong person now could be catastrophic for the good team. If Charlie is lying, he’s likely evil and must be executed.
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Alice’s confirmation as Librarian strongly supports Bob’s Washerwoman claim. Charlie’s contradiction makes him the most suspicious player. The Baron’s presence complicates things, but the logical conclusion is that Charlie is lying or evil. We must act now to avoid losing the game.
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Reinforce the alignment of my Librarian info with Bob’s Washerwoman claim to disprove Charlie’s contradictory claim. Highlight that Charlie’s active lie makes him the most suspicious player, regardless of whether a Baron is in play. Push for execution to eliminate the immediate threat.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
🗳️
Nominee Bob did not reach the 4 vote threshold.
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Storyteller
Bob did not receive enough votes (1/4).
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Reinforce that Charlie’s contradiction is the most suspicious behavior. The alignment of my Washerwoman info with Alice’s Librarian claim makes it unlikely we’re both drunk. Charlie’s active lie is the biggest red flag, and we should focus on executing him to eliminate a potential evil player.
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Only 1 voted for Bob. The town is hesitating. I need to reinforce the Drunk argument to prevent Charlie from being executed next. If I can keep the focus on mechanical uncertainty (Baron = Drunk), I buy Charlie another day and my Demon kill tonight.
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Alice is the linchpin supporting Bob's credibility against me. By nominating her, I turn the spotlight away from myself and onto the Bob-Alice chain. If she's executed and is the Librarian, we still remove a Townsfolk. If people refuse to vote for her, it casts doubt on the whole Bob-Alice alliance.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for Alice. 4 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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Charlie’s nomination of me is a desperate move to test my legitimacy. If I’m executed, it either confirms Bob’s claim (if I’m sober) or exposes me as the Drunk. However, executing me now risks losing a critical Townsfolk if I’m telling the truth. My goal is to force the group to confront Charlie’s lie instead of punishing me for backing Bob. Voting for my own execution is counterintuitive, but it highlights the absurdity of Charlie’s logic and pressures others to reject his nomination.
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Charlie’s contradiction is the most glaring red flag. Alice’s Librarian confirmation strengthens my credibility, and executing Charlie eliminates the most suspicious player. Even if Alice is the Drunk, Charlie’s lie is too damaging to ignore. I must push for his execution to protect the team.
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Voting for Alice supports my Minion Charlie's nomination and gets a good player executed. I'll frame it as logically testing the foundation. If Alice dies, town loses a Townsfolk. If she's the Drunk, even better - chaos continues.
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I nominated Alice, so voting for her is consistent. Frank already voted — I need to side with my Demon. If Alice gets 4 votes, she's executed and the town loses a key info role.
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Charlie’s nomination of Alice is suspicious. If Alice is executed, it removes a player whose info aligns with Bob’s, which is likely good. Charlie’s claim as Washerwoman is already disproven by Alice’s Librarian info, so his nomination of Alice is either a lie or a deflection. I must vote against Alice’s nomination to prevent a mistake and keep the focus on Charlie.
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Charlie’s false Washerwoman claim is the most suspicious behavior in play. Even if a Baron or Drunk exists, his active lie makes him the biggest threat. Voting for Alice’s nomination is a delay tactic, and we need to eliminate the liar now. Executing Charlie is the best path to victory.
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Alice’s nomination is a test of the group’s trust in her Librarian claim. If she is executed, it either confirms her as the Drunk (if a Baron is in play) or removes a critical good player. As the Saint, I cannot risk the team losing due to a wrong execution. I will vote against Alice’s nomination to buy time for more information and avoid a potentially game-ending mistake.
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Alice’s nomination is a distraction. If Bob and Alice are truthful, executing Alice would eliminate a critical good player and leave the real threat (Charlie) alive. My vote should reflect my suspicion of Charlie and my trust in Bob and Alice’s alignment. Raising my hand for Alice’s nomination would be counterproductive to our goal of executing the Demon.
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My Librarian info aligns with Bob’s Washerwoman claim, making Charlie’s contradiction suspicious. If I’m executed, it would discredit Bob’s claim and leave the group vulnerable. I need to remind everyone that Charlie’s nomination is a deflection and that executing him is the safer choice. If I don’t act now, the group may fracture and execute me instead.
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Charlie’s nomination of Alice is a transparent attempt to dismantle the only consistent information we have—Bob’s Washerwoman claim and Alice’s Librarian confirmation. Executing Alice would play into evil’s hands by eliminating a key good player. I must vote to block this nomination and refocus the group on Charlie as the liar.
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Alice has all 8 votes so execution is certain. No need to speak or change my vote. I'll wait for night to plan the kill - likely targeting Bob to eliminate the strongest town voice, even if it risks implicating Charlie further.
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Alice is getting executed with overwhelming votes. I should reinforce the Drunk theory so when she dies good, I can claim vindication. Also sow doubt about Bob and set up for night phase.
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Alice’s execution just happened, and we need to pivot quickly. Charlie’s nomination of Alice was a high-risk move, but now we must use this to our advantage. If Alice was the real Librarian, Bob’s Washerwoman claim is still valid, and Charlie is the liar. If Alice was the Drunk, Bob’s claim is suspect, and we need to re-evaluate. Either way, we must focus on Charlie’s contradiction and push for his execution next to eliminate the threat.
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Alice’s execution was a major blow, but it doesn’t invalidate the core logic: Charlie’s Washerwoman claim contradicts Bob’s, and Alice’s Librarian info supported Bob. Charlie’s nomination of Alice was either a malicious lie or a drunk mistake, but either way, he’s the most suspicious player. We must refocus on executing Charlie to eliminate the threat or false information he represents.
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Alice’s execution doesn’t resolve the core contradiction between Bob and Charlie. However, Charlie’s claim is the only one that doesn’t align with any other info, making him the most suspicious player. Executing him now removes the biggest threat to the good team’s information chain, regardless of whether Alice was the Drunk or the real Librarian.
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Charlie’s Washerwoman claim is the only one contradicting the group, and Alice’s execution doesn’t change that. If we don’t execute Charlie now, we risk letting an evil player or a Drunk remain in play, which will mislead us further. We need to act decisively to remove the threat.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
🗳️
New execution leader: Alice with 8 votes. They will be executed when nominations close unless tied or surpassed by another nominee.
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Storyteller
The vote passes. Alice is now on the block with 8 votes and will be executed when nominations close, unless another nominee receives equal or more votes.
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Charlie’s Washerwoman claim is the only one contradicting the group’s consistent info. Executing him now removes the most immediate threat—whether he’s evil or the Drunk—and allows us to refocus on the remaining players. The group is already aligned on this, so nominating him solidifies our best path forward.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for Charlie. 9 votes needed for execution or 8 votes to tie. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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I need to survive this vote. Arguing that Alice's execution will reveal information and that executing me too is premature. Trying to stall and shift focus.
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Charlie’s nomination of me was a deliberate attempt to dismantle the town’s only consistent information. Whether he’s evil or the Drunk, executing him now removes the threat or false information he’s spreading. My execution is already assured, so I must use my final words to push for Charlie’s execution to protect the town.
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Charlie’s Washerwoman claim is the only one contradicting the group, and his nomination of Alice was a clear attempt to sow chaos. Whether he’s evil or the Drunk, executing him now removes the biggest threat to the town. Alice’s execution is already locked in, so we must use this opportunity to eliminate Charlie before nightfall.
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I need to discourage votes for Charlie without looking like I'm defending him. Argue pragmatically that double-executing is wasteful and we should let Alice's death give us information first.
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Alice is already dead with eight votes, so her execution is locked in. The critical question is whether to execute Charlie now or wait. If Charlie is the Demon, executing him now secures our win. If he’s not, we risk losing two players today and gaining no clarity. I need to push for his execution to force the Demon’s hand.
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Alice’s execution is locked in, but Charlie’s fate is still undecided. His Washerwoman claim is the only one contradicting the group, and executing him now removes a major threat or false information. Even if Alice was the Drunk, Charlie’s claim doesn’t align with anything else, making him the most suspicious player. Pushing for his execution now ensures we don’t waste another day.
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Charlie’s Washerwoman claim is the only one contradicting the group, and his nomination of Alice led to her execution. Whether he’s evil, the Drunk, or just wrong, he’s the most suspicious player. Executing him now removes the threat or false information, preventing further damage to the good team.
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Charlie’s Washerwoman claim is the only one contradicting the group, and his plea to wait is suspicious. Executing him now removes a potential evil player or false information before the Demon can act again. Alice’s execution is already locked in, so this vote is about securing the town’s safety.
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I must survive this vote. Frank defended me well. I need to appeal to logic - executing two players wastes info. Point out that David and Heidi were eager to vote for both Alice AND me, which looks suspiciously coordinated.
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Charlie’s Washerwoman claim contradicts the only consistent info (Bob’s claim + my Librarian info). His push to delay execution is either evil or Drunk behavior. Executing him now removes a threat or clarifies the board, aligning with our goal to eliminate the Demon or liars.
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Charlie’s Washerwoman claim is the only one contradicting the group, and Alice’s execution doesn’t change that. Executing him now removes the most immediate threat—whether he’s evil, the Drunk, or just misleading. Waiting risks giving the Demon another night to kill.
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I need to discourage Eve and Grace from voting for Charlie. They haven't raised hands yet. Pointing out that rushing two executions benefits evil may sway them. Protecting my Minion is critical for my survival.
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Charlie’s Washerwoman claim is the only one contradicting the group, and his insistence on waiting for Alice’s flip is suspicious. Executing him now removes the threat or false information he represents, regardless of whether he’s evil or the Drunk. The evil team benefits from chaos, and we can’t afford to wait.
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Alice is already dead with eight votes, so her flip is inevitable. Charlie’s Washerwoman claim is the only one contradicting the group, making him the most suspicious player. Executing him now removes a potential evil player or false information, reducing chaos and forcing the evil team to adapt. Waiting risks another night kill with no guarantee of clarity.
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Charlie’s Washerwoman claim is the only one contradicting the group, and his push for double executions is suspicious. Alice is already dead, and her flip will happen regardless. Executing Charlie now removes the most immediate threat—whether he’s evil or the Drunk—and prevents the Demon from killing again tonight. The risk of waiting is too high.
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Charlie’s Washerwoman claim is the only one contradicting the group, and his push to wait for Alice’s flip is suspicious. Executing him now removes the immediate threat of another Demon kill tonight, regardless of whether he’s evil or just the Drunk. The risk of waiting outweighs the potential information from Alice’s flip.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
🗳️
Nominee Charlie did not reach the 9 vote threshold.
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Storyteller
Charlie did not receive enough votes (5/9).
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Reinforce Frank's reasonable position while painting David, Heidi, Eve, and Grace as hasty. Set up the narrative that executing me without waiting was what evil wanted, making those who voted for me look suspicious tomorrow.
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Revealing my role as Librarian will force Charlie to either admit his lie or confirm he’s evil. This will unite the town and ensure we execute the real threat before nightfall. If I’m executed, my flip will provide the town with the information they need to act decisively.
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Alice’s execution is imminent, and her flip will reveal critical information. If she is the real Librarian, Charlie’s claim is a lie, and he must be evil. If she is Drunk or evil, my Washerwoman info points to Grace as the Librarian. I need to emphasize the importance of Alice’s flip and push for Charlie’s execution if she is real, as he is the only contradiction left.
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Maintain my Investigator cover and sow doubt about Alice's claim. I need to set up my position for tomorrow so I'm not suspected when Charlie comes under fire.
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Alice’s flip is imminent and will clarify the board. If she is the real Librarian, Charlie’s lie is exposed, and he must be executed to prevent another Demon kill tonight. If she is Drunk, the town must re-evaluate Bob’s claim and avoid executing Charlie. My goal is to ensure the town acts on the flip’s outcome decisively.
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Alice’s flip is imminent, and her claim as the Librarian is the most critical piece of information right now. If she is telling the truth, Charlie’s contradiction makes him evil, and we must execute him immediately to prevent another night kill. If she is lying, we can reassess, but the risk of waiting is too high. Nominating Charlie now forces the town to act decisively.
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Alice’s flip is imminent, and it will either validate Charlie as evil or force us to re-evaluate Bob’s claim. My goal is to push for immediate action if Alice is the Librarian, as Charlie’s survival risks another night kill. If Alice is the Drunk, we’ll need to pivot quickly, but for now, the evidence points to Charlie as the biggest threat.
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Alice’s flip is imminent and will clarify the board. If she’s the Librarian, Charlie’s lie proves he’s evil, and we must execute him immediately to prevent another night kill. If she’s not, we still need to act fast to avoid losing another player. My goal is to push for immediate action to secure the town.
📜
Storyteller
The guillotine blade falls. Alice has been executed.
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Alice(Ghost)
Alice has died.
Night 1
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Storyteller
Frank
Good evening Frank. 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 is the most dangerous player to the evil team right now. He's a vocal leader, claimed Washerwoman (conflicting with Charlie's bluff), and united town against Charlie. His death creates maximum chaos whether Alice flips Librarian or not.
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Bob(Ghost)
Bob has died.
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Storyteller
Frank
You chose to kill Bob.
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Storyteller
Grace
Good evening Grace. You are the Butler. Who would you like to be your master tomorrow?
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My goal is to ensure I can vote tomorrow, especially if the town needs to act quickly to execute Charlie (the most suspicious player). Choosing Frank as my master again ensures I can vote in alignment with him, a player who seems logical and cautious. This maximizes my ability to contribute to the execution of the Demon or another evil player.
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Storyteller
Grace
You chose Frank 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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Bob’s death last night escalates the urgency to act. Charlie’s lie about being Washerwoman, combined with Alice’s Librarian flip, makes him the most suspicious player. Whispering to Eve or Grace to confirm their alignment and push for Charlie’s execution is critical to avoid another night kill.
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As a dead Librarian, my goal is to guide the town toward the truth using my unique knowledge. Whispering to Heidi and Eve (the Recluse candidates) privately can help confirm their roles or alignment. If either admits to being the Recluse, it narrows down the Demon’s identity. If they deny it, their reactions could reveal deception.
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Alice’s whisper confirms she suspects me or Heidi as the Recluse. David’s push to execute Charlie aligns with the majority’s urgency, but it could be a trap. I need to gauge Heidi’s response to Alice’s whisper and decide whether to reveal my role or redirect suspicion toward Charlie or David.
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I need to confirm Alice’s flip result and align with Heidi/Eve to act decisively. If Charlie is proven evil, we must execute him immediately. If not, we pivot to investigating Bob’s alignment and Heidi/Eve’s Recluse status. Whispering to Heidi/Eve ensures we coordinate based on the flip.
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Alice’s flip is the key to resolving the game’s biggest contradiction. By confirming whether Alice was the real Librarian or the Drunk, the town can either execute Charlie (if Alice was real) or reassess (if Alice was Drunk). I need to push for clarity on Alice’s flip to guide the town’s next move.
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Coordinate with Frank privately. We need to align our stories, decide who to target, and plan for nominations. I need to know what Frank is claiming.
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Coordinate with Charlie on bluff strategy. Discuss pros and cons of his Drunk pivot vs sticking with Washerwoman. Decide who to frame for execution today.
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As a dead player, my goal is to ensure the town executes Charlie immediately. His false Washerwoman claim and Alice’s confirmation as Librarian prove he is evil or Drunk. Whispering to Heidi and Eve (who pushed for Charlie’s execution) will reinforce the urgency and align votes for the nomination phase.
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Bob’s death last night proves the Demon is still alive. Charlie’s lie about being Washerwoman, combined with Alice’s flip, confirms he is evil. Executing him today is the only way to eliminate the immediate threat and prevent another night kill. I need to ensure Eve and Heidi are aligned with this plan to secure the votes.
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My goal is to confirm whether Heidi or Eve is the Recluse, as this will help the town narrow down suspects. If one of them admits to being the Recluse, it confirms Alice’s Librarian info and proves Charlie is lying. If neither admits it, they are likely evil or hiding something. This will help the town focus on executing the Demon.
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Clarify the impact of Alice’s flip and Bob’s death on Charlie’s claim. Push for role verification to avoid executing an innocent player. If Alice was the real Librarian, Charlie is lying and must be executed. If not, we need to reassess. This helps narrow down the Demon and ensures the good team doesn’t make a fatal mistake.
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Alice’s flip is the critical piece of information we need to act. By confirming what she said before dying, we can determine whether Charlie is lying or if we need to reassess Heidi/Eve’s roles. This will help us narrow down the Demon and execute the correct player before the Demon kills again tonight.
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Clarify Alice’s flip to confirm whether Charlie’s claim was a lie. If Alice was the real Librarian, Charlie must be executed today to eliminate the Demon or Minion. If Alice was Drunk, we need to reassess Heidi and Eve’s roles and avoid executing an innocent player. This action ensures we act on confirmed information rather than assumptions.
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Coordinate more specifically with Frank. We need to decide who to collectively push on and what story to sell. I should also figure out what the good players are claiming so we can exploit it.
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Coordinate with Charlie on fake Investigator claim and pick David as today's target since he's quiet and hasn't claimed a role yet - easiest to frame.
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Alice’s flip as Librarian disproves Charlie’s Washerwoman claim, confirming he’s either evil or Drunk. Executing him now eliminates a major threat or clarifies the Drunk’s role, preventing another night kill. Heidi and Eve are likely good and should align with this logic to secure a town victory.
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Charlie’s Washerwoman lie, combined with Alice’s Librarian flip and Bob’s night death, makes him the most suspicious player. Executing him today is the only way to ensure the Demon doesn’t kill again. I need to solidify Eve’s support to push for his execution.
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I need to confirm whether my flip revealed me as the real Librarian or the Drunk. If I was the real Librarian, Charlie is lying and must be executed. If I was Drunk, we need to re-evaluate. Pressuring Heidi and Eve to confirm their roles will help narrow this down and force the evil team to reveal themselves.
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Alice’s flip as Librarian confirms Charlie’s Washerwoman claim was a lie, making him the biggest threat. Bob’s death last night proves the Demon is still active, so executing Charlie today is the best move. I need to confirm Heidi’s role to ensure she’s not the Recluse or evil. If she doesn’t confirm, we push for Charlie’s execution to eliminate the immediate threat.
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I need to confirm Alice’s exact flip before making any moves. If she confirmed Charlie’s claim was a lie, we must execute him today. If not, we need to verify Heidi and Eve’s roles and reassess Bob’s alignment. This will help the town avoid executing the wrong player and ensure we focus on the real Demon.
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Alice’s flip confirms she was the real Librarian, which means Charlie’s Washerwoman claim was a lie. This makes him the most immediate threat as the Demon, Minion, or Drunk. I need to confirm with Grace and Eve that we agree on executing Charlie today to eliminate the Demon before another night passes.
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Whisper to David to fish for his role claim. He's our execution target. I need to know what he's claiming so Frank and I can build a case against him. Also, he's been quiet and we need to see if he's vulnerable.
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Grace has been whispering with Heidi and Eve extensively. I need to learn what roles and information they're sharing to identify which player is the weakest to push for execution today.
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Alice’s flip as Librarian proves Charlie’s claim was a lie. This makes him the most immediate threat to the town. I need to solidify Heidi and Eve’s support to ensure Charlie is executed today, as another night with him alive risks another kill.
Nominations — Day 2
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
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My flip confirmed I was the real Librarian, so Charlie’s Washerwoman claim is a lie. The town must execute Charlie to eliminate the Demon. I need to publicly declare this to ensure the town acts decisively. If Heidi or Eve is the Recluse, they must also be exposed to avoid misdirection.
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Alice’s flip confirmed Charlie’s claim was a lie, making him the most suspicious player alive. Executing him now removes a critical threat (Demon/Minion/Drunk) and forces the remaining players to reveal their roles. If Charlie is good, the Demon is still among us, but his lie makes him the most logical target for execution.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for Charlie. 3 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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I must survive this vote. I'll pivot to claiming I was the Drunk - it explains my false Washerwoman info while keeping me good-aligned. This is the most defensible position given Alice's confirmed flip.
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Charlie’s Drunk claim is a last-ditch effort to avoid execution, but it doesn’t change the fact that he lied about his role. The Demon is still alive, and the town must act decisively to eliminate the threat. Voting to execute Charlie is the safest move to ensure the Demon doesn’t win.
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Alice’s flip confirms Charlie’s claim was a lie, so he is either evil or Drunk. His survival risks the Demon killing again tonight. I must push for his execution to eliminate the immediate threat, while also urging the town to verify Heidi and Eve’s roles as the Recluse. This will help narrow down the Demon’s identity.
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Charlie’s lie is confirmed by Alice’s flip. Whether he is evil or Drunk, the Demon is still alive, and the town cannot risk another night. Executing Charlie now is the only logical move to prevent further deaths and secure a path to victory.
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Alice’s flip as Librarian confirms Charlie’s claim was a lie, making him either the Demon, a Minion, or Drunk. Bob’s death last night proves the Demon is still alive, so we cannot afford to let Charlie live another night. Executing him now eliminates the immediate threat or confirms his Drunk status, either of which helps the town. The Recluse question is secondary to the Demon threat.
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Alice’s flip confirms Charlie’s lie, making him the prime suspect. The Demon is still alive (Bob died last night), so executing Charlie now is the only way to ensure the Demon doesn’t kill again. Even if Charlie is the Drunk, the risk of letting him live is too high. My vote is critical to securing the majority needed to execute him.
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Charlie is doomed with 4 votes already. I need to blend in as good Investigator. I'll speak reluctantly, referencing my Investigator bluff (Minion between Eve/David), then vote for Charlie to avoid suspicion. My cover matters more than saving a dead Minion walking.
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Alice’s flip as Librarian proves Charlie’s claim was a lie. Whether he’s evil or Drunk, executing him now is the only way to eliminate the immediate threat and prevent another night kill. My role as Saint means his execution won’t lose us the game, so I must vote to secure the town’s safety.
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I'm going to die. Use final words to cast suspicion on David (who Frank's fake Investigator info implicated), suggest an alternate target, and remind town the Demon is still active. This helps Frank survive future days.
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Reinforce the urgency of executing Charlie. His Drunk bluff is weak compared to the risk of him being evil. Pressure Heidi and Eve to confirm the Recluse or admit their alignment. The town cannot afford hesitation with the Demon still alive.
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Alice’s flip confirms Charlie’s claim was a lie, making him the most suspicious player. The Demon is still alive (Bob’s death), so executing Charlie now is the safest move to protect the town. Even if he’s the Drunk, his admission of lying is unusual and doesn’t change the immediate threat. The town must act decisively to avoid another night death.
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Charlie’s admission of lying about his Washerwoman claim, combined with Alice’s flip confirming her as Librarian, proves he’s not good. Whether he’s the Demon, Minion, or Drunk, he’s a threat. I must reinforce the urgency of executing him now to prevent another night kill.
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Alice’s flip as Librarian confirms Charlie’s claim was a lie, making him the most immediate threat. Whether he’s the Demon, a Minion, or Drunk, executing him now is the only way to eliminate the risk of another night death. The town cannot afford to wait, and his execution is the logical next step to secure our win condition.
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Alice’s flip as the real Librarian proves Charlie lied about being the Washerwoman. Whether he’s evil or Drunk, the Demon is still alive (Bob’s death), so executing him now is the only way to eliminate the threat. The Recluse’s identity doesn’t change the urgency—Charlie must die to protect the town.
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Charlie is doomed with 5 votes already. I must raise my hand to maintain my cover as a good Investigator who supports executing proven liars. Abstaining now would mark me as suspicious.
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Reinforce the urgency of executing Charlie. His admission that his Washerwoman claim was a lie is damning, regardless of whether he’s evil or Drunk. The town cannot afford to wait another night with the Demon still alive. My vote is critical to ensure his execution and protect the good team.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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Alice(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by Alice
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Bob(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by Bob
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New execution leader: Charlie with 6 votes. They will be executed when nominations close unless tied or surpassed by another nominee.
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Storyteller
The vote passes. Charlie 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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I'm almost certainly dying. I need to use my final moments to cast suspicion on good players (especially David who hasn't claimed) and create confusion that will help Frank survive future days. Also subtly suggest that Eve and Heidi haven't been transparent about the Recluse situation.
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Reinforce that Charlie’s admission proves he’s evil or at least a liability. Pressure Heidi and Eve to confirm their roles, as one of them must be the Recluse. If they don’t speak up, the town must execute Charlie to eliminate the Demon before another night passes.
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Charlie’s admission of lying about his Washerwoman claim, combined with Alice’s flip confirming her Librarian role, makes him the most immediate threat. Whether he’s the Demon, a Minion, or even the Drunk, executing him now eliminates a proven liar and forces the evil team to reveal themselves. The town cannot afford to wait another night.
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Charlie’s admission that his Washerwoman claim was a lie confirms he cannot be trusted. Whether he’s the Demon, a Minion, or even the Drunk, his presence is a threat. The town must execute him now to eliminate the immediate danger and prevent another night kill. Heidi and Eve’s silence about the Recluse is a secondary concern—Charlie’s execution is the priority.
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Reinforce the urgency of executing Charlie based on Alice’s flip and Bob’s death. Pressure Heidi and Eve to confirm if one of them is the Recluse, as their silence is delaying action. Emphasize that the Demon is still alive and the town cannot afford another night without acting.
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Reinforce the urgency of executing Charlie. His admission of lying about his Washerwoman claim, combined with Alice’s flip as the real Librarian and Bob’s death, proves he’s a threat. The town must act now to eliminate the Demon or a Minion before another night passes.
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Reinforce the execution while planting seeds of suspicion on David and keeping the Eve/Heidi Recluse confusion alive. Position myself as a thoughtful town member who's just trying to help solve things.
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Charlie’s execution is imminent, and his Drunk claim is unreliable. His accusation about David’s silence is a distraction. The town must execute Charlie to eliminate the Demon threat, then address Heidi/Eve’s Recluse status tomorrow. My Saint role means I must ensure the town doesn’t lose by my execution, but Charlie’s lie is too damning to ignore.
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Storyteller
The guillotine blade falls. Charlie has been executed.
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Charlie(Ghost)
Charlie has died.
Night 2
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Storyteller
Frank
Good evening Frank. You are the Imp. Who would you like to kill tonight?
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Grace is the primary threat — she led Charlie's execution and rallies the town. Killing her removes leadership and leaves confusion around David's silence and the Eve/Heidi Recluse question. I can survive tomorrow's execution by framing David or exploiting the unresolved Recluse info.
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Grace(Ghost)
Grace has died.
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Storyteller
Frank
You chose to kill Grace.
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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Grace’s death confirms the Demon is still alive and active. Heidi and Eve’s silence on the Recluse claim is suspicious. Whispering to Heidi or Eve to clarify their role is critical to narrowing down the Demon. Since Heidi is a neighbor, she is a logical first target to confirm alignment.
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As a dead player, my goal is to observe and collate information to help the town identify the Demon. The town executed Charlie, but the Demon is still alive (Bob died Night 2, and I died Night 2). The remaining suspects are David, Eve, Heidi, and Frank. I need to see how the town reacts to the unresolved Recluse question and David’s silence before deciding my next move.
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Coordinate with my Demon Frank. We need him to survive today. If anyone but Frank is executed, evil wins tonight. I'll help him plan who to push and how to frame the Recluse situation.
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Grace’s death confirms the Demon is still active and targeting players strategically. I need to clarify whether I am the Recluse to eliminate one variable. If I confirm I am not, the town can focus on Eve or pivot to David/Frank as potential Demons. This will help narrow down the suspects and prevent further misdirection.
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As a dead player, my goal is to gather information and guide the living toward the Demon. Grace’s death last night is critical—it confirms the Demon is still active and targeting players. I need to whisper to Frank to see if he has any insights or suspicions about David or Heidi, as they are the most likely suspects now.
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As a dead Librarian, my goal is to ensure the town uses my information effectively. Whispering to Frank, who has been cautious and logical, to share my insights about Heidi and Eve could help him piece together the truth. Frank’s influence might sway the remaining players to act decisively against the Demon.
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I need an ally to survive final 4. Whispering to Eve lets me test her stance and potentially build a voting bloc against David or Heidi. If I can convince one good player to vote with me, I survive.
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Frank’s accusation of David is compelling, but I must verify his alignment before trusting him. As Recluse, I can reveal my role to Frank privately to build trust, but I must avoid exposing myself to the Demon. If David is the Demon, executing him today is our only chance to win. If Heidi is the Demon, I must avoid tipping her off.
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Heidi’s confirmation that she is not the Recluse narrows down Eve as the likely Recluse. This simplifies our focus to identifying the Demon, which must be Frank or Eve. Since Eve is the Recluse, she is good, leaving Frank as the most suspicious player. I need to push for Frank’s nomination to avoid another death.
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As a dead player, my goal is to observe the town’s dynamics and identify inconsistencies. The Recluse question is critical, and Heidi/Eve’s silence is suspicious. I need to see if Frank or the other ghosts can extract useful information from them before nominations begin. Waiting allows me to gather more intel before using my ghost vote strategically.
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Coordinate with Frank to ensure he survives today's execution. Push David as primary target, with Eve/Heidi as backup. Need to know what Frank discussed with Eve.
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David’s push to execute Frank aligns with my goal if Frank is the Demon. However, I need to verify Eve’s Recluse claim first. If Eve is the Recluse, Frank is the only remaining evil target. If Eve is the Demon, she must be executed. I will probe David further to confirm his alignment and push for clarity on Eve’s role.
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Grace’s death last night confirms the Demon is still active. As a dead player, I need to use my remaining influence to guide the town toward the Demon. Frank has been whispering with multiple players, including Alice and Charlie’s ghosts, making him a valuable source of information. I’ll ask Frank for his observations to narrow down the Demon’s identity.
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My goal is to narrow down the Recluse to either Heidi or Eve. By sharing this info with Frank, I can leverage his cautious nature to help verify their roles. If he can confirm one of them is good, the other must be the Recluse, which will help the town focus on the Demon.
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Probe Heidi about her conversations with David and see if she'll join me against him. Her response tells me whether to ally with her or frame her.
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Frank claims David is the Demon and Alice confirmed I’m the Recluse. If Frank is good, we must execute David today. If Frank is evil, he’s trying to mislead me. I need to verify Heidi’s alignment to narrow down the Demon. Whispering to Heidi will help me gauge her reaction and confirm suspicions.
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Heidi’s confirmation that she’s not the Recluse narrows it down to Eve. If Eve is the Recluse, Frank is the only evil player left and must be the Demon. Pushing to nominate Frank today aligns with our goal of executing the Demon before the team loses. If Heidi is lying, we’ll adapt, but this is the most logical path forward.
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As a dead player, my goal is to observe the town’s dynamics and collate information to identify the Demon. The Recluse question is critical, and the town’s suspicion of Heidi/Eve must be resolved. I need to see how the living players interact and who they target next to narrow down the Demon’s identity. Waiting allows me to gather more information before using my ghost vote strategically.
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Final 4 — this is game point. Coordinate with Frank to ensure he survives execution. David is the best target (no claim). Backup: Eve or Heidi for refusing to claim Recluse. I'll use my ghost vote to support Frank's push.
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I need to verify Eve’s Recluse claim and determine who the Demon is. Frank’s whispers and David’s urgency to nominate Frank are key. By engaging with Eve, I can confirm her role and align our strategy. If she is the Recluse, Frank is the Demon. If she is lying, she is the Demon. This will help me push for the correct nomination today.
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As a dead player, my goal is to gather information and guide the living toward the Demon. Grace’s death last night confirms the Demon is still active. I need to probe Frank for insights, as he’s been whispering with multiple players and might have critical information. Directly asking about David, Heidi, and Eve will help narrow down the Demon’s identity.
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My goal is to pressure Frank into revealing his thoughts on Heidi and Eve, as he’s been cautious and might have insights. By emphasizing Grace’s death and the urgency of identifying the Recluse, I can push him to act or share information that narrows down the Demon’s identity.
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Coordinate with Charlie on final push. Eve trusts me and claimed Recluse. David is the easiest execution target. Need to lock in the plan before nominations.
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I need to confirm Heidi’s alignment and push for consensus on executing David. If Heidi is good, she’ll align with me; if not, she’ll reveal herself by resisting. Frank’s urgency suggests he’s either good or the Demon—either way, David is the safest execution target.
Nominations — Day 3
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
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My goal is to force Heidi and Eve to reveal information about the Recluse. Since I’m dead, I can’t nominate, but I can use my voice to pressure them into clarifying their roles. This will help the town narrow down the Demon by eliminating possibilities. If they refuse to engage, it could signal guilt or deception.
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Support Frank's push on David publicly. Frame David's silence as the most damning evidence in final 4. Signal to Frank that I'll vote with him. Also plant seeds against Heidi in case David claims a role.
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It's final 4. I need David executed. Charlie (my dead Minion) is backing me publicly. Eve trusts me. I'll push David's silence as the clearest evidence of evil. If the wind shifts, pivot to Heidi.
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Grace’s death confirms the Demon is still alive. David’s silence is the most suspicious behavior—no role claim, no defense, and no whispers to ghosts. The town must pressure him to speak or nominate him by default. If he’s good, he’ll reveal his role; if not, his silence is an admission of guilt. This is the final day, and we cannot afford to guess.
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Frank’s behavior—private whispers with Eve and ghosts, urgency to execute David, and deflection—makes him the most suspicious player. Alice’s Librarian info suggests Heidi or Eve is Recluse, but Frank’s actions align more with Demon tactics. Nominating Frank now forces the town to confront his suspicious behavior and could reveal the Demon before tonight’s kill.
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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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David nominated me to deflect. I must stay calm, remind everyone he's never claimed a role, and point out my Investigator info implicated David. I need to prevent a second vote on me.
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Frank’s nomination of David was logical, but David’s counter-nomination of Frank is a desperate move. Alice’s Librarian info must be leveraged to force a reveal. If David is silent now, his guilt is all but confirmed. Town must execute David to avoid losing tonight.
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I must protect Frank the Demon. If Frank gets 2 votes, evil loses. I need to sway Eve and Heidi against voting for Frank by attacking David's credibility and reminding them of his 3-day silence.
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David’s silence and sudden nomination of Frank are highly suspicious. His lack of role claim in final four is damning. I want to pressure him to reveal his role or confirm he’s the Demon. If he doesn’t, the town must execute him to avoid another night death.
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Frank’s behavior—private whispers, deflection, and urgency to execute David—aligns with Demon tactics. Alice’s Librarian info points to Heidi or Eve as Recluse, not Frank. Voting for Frank is the only way to stop another death tonight and avoid losing the game.
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David’s nomination of Frank is the most logical move if Eve is the Recluse and Frank is the Demon. Frank’s Investigator claim is shaky, and his private whispers with Eve raise red flags. Voting for Frank now maximizes the chance of eliminating the Demon before tonight’s kill.
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David’s silence and sudden nomination of Frank are highly suspicious. Frank’s Investigator claim and Alice’s Librarian info narrow the roles: Eve or Heidi is the Recluse, and Charlie was evil. If Eve is the Minion, Heidi is the Recluse, leaving David as the Demon. Executing David is the safest path to victory.
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David’s silence and nomination of Frank are highly suspicious. Frank’s Investigator claim and Alice’s Librarian info point to David as the Demon. Executing Frank would be catastrophic, so I must vote to execute David to ensure the Demon is eliminated before tonight’s kill.
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Last desperate attempt to avoid execution. Point out that Eve claimed Recluse to me privately but hasn't said it publicly - that's suspicious. And Heidi and David have been whispering all game. Try to redirect.
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Force David to reveal his role or solidify suspicion against him. His silence and sudden nomination of Frank are highly suspicious. If he’s the Demon, his lack of role claim is damning. If he’s good, he must speak now or risk execution. This also pressures Heidi and Eve to clarify their roles, especially given Alice’s Librarian info.
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Frank has 4 votes (2 needed). I must try to flip votes by highlighting Eve's contradictory behavior — Frank says she told him privately she's the Recluse, yet she just voted to kill him. This might make Eve or Grace reconsider.
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David’s silence and sudden nomination of Frank are highly suspicious. Frank’s Investigator claim and Alice’s Librarian info provide a clear path to identify the Demon. By pressuring David to reveal his role and highlighting the contradictions in Eve’s behavior, I can force the town to act decisively and execute the Demon before nightfall.
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Frank’s private whispers with Eve and his sudden urgency to deflect blame onto me are classic Demon tactics. Alice’s Librarian info and the math still point to Frank as the most suspicious player. I must reinforce my nomination and push for his execution to prevent another death tonight. My silence was a mistake, but I can’t afford to let the Demon win now.
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The group is split between Frank and David as the Demon. Frank’s Investigator claim is either true (pointing to Eve as Minion) or false (making him the Demon). David’s silence is suspicious, but Frank’s private whispers with Eve and ghosts are equally alarming. I need to push for clarity on Eve’s Recluse claim and Frank’s Investigator info to force a logical conclusion before the vote ends.
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Frank’s Investigator claim and Alice’s Librarian info are the only mechanical proofs left. David’s silence and nomination of Frank are suspicious, but Eve’s vote against Frank contradicts her private Recluse claim. Heidi’s Recluse claim aligns with Alice’s info. The town must execute David now to eliminate the Demon before Night 3.
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Frank’s Investigator claim and Alice’s Librarian info must align. If Eve is Minion, Heidi is Recluse, and David is Demon. David’s silence and nomination of Frank are damning. I must reinforce this logic to ensure the town executes David, the most likely Demon.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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Grace(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by Grace
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New execution leader: Frank with 4 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 4 votes and will be executed when nominations close, unless another nominee receives equal or more votes.
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I must nominate David to create a competing execution target. Alice and Bob's ghost votes plus Charlie's could give me 3. I need to convince Eve or Heidi that David is the real Demon to get the 4th vote and tie.
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Frank’s nomination of David is the logical move. David’s silence and behavior are damning, and the math overwhelmingly points to him as the Demon. I need to reinforce this narrative to ensure the town executes David before nominations close, or we lose tonight.
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Use my ghost vote and speech to support Frank's nomination of David. Point out David's silence is the real red flag, and that Frank's logic about the game not ending if he were Demon is compelling. I need to sway Alice, Bob, and any living player to vote for David.
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David’s silence and sudden nomination of Frank are highly suspicious. Frank’s Investigator claim and Alice’s Librarian info align to point to David as the Demon. Executing David now ensures evil loses, while executing Frank leaves the Demon alive. I must reinforce this logic to secure the final votes.
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My silence has become a liability, and the town is moments away from executing me. Revealing my role as the Saint now is the only way to prove I’m good and redirect suspicion toward the real Demon. If I don’t act, the town will execute me, and my death by execution means the good team loses. This is my last chance to save the game.
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David’s silence and last-minute Saint claim are highly suspicious. If he’s the Demon, executing him now is the only way to win. If he’s telling the truth, we risk losing by executing him, but his silence for three days makes him the most likely Demon. The math from Alice and Frank’s claims points to David as the Demon. I must nominate him to force the issue.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for David. 5 votes needed for execution or 4 votes to tie. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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My Saint ability forces the town to choose between executing me (guaranteed loss) or Frank (potential Demon). The town’s logic has been manipulated to target me, but if I don’t vote for myself, they will execute me anyway. Voting for myself creates a tie, forcing the town to reconsider Frank’s execution. If Frank is the Demon, this is the only way to avoid losing.
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I must vote for David to save myself from execution and potentially win the game if he really is the Saint. Either outcome - David dead (Saint or not) - is better than me dying.
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David’s last-minute Saint claim is highly suspicious, especially given his three days of silence. The math from Alice’s Librarian info and Frank’s Investigator claim strongly points to David as the Demon. Executing him now is the only way to ensure the good team wins, as Frank’s execution would leave David alive with no clear path to victory.
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I must vote for David. If he's the Saint, evil wins instantly. If he's the Demon, a tie means nobody dies. If he's good, his death helps evil. All paths benefit my team. I'll also speak to convince other ghosts to vote.
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David’s Saint claim is highly suspicious. If he’s the Demon, his execution ends the game. If he’s truly the Saint, executing him loses the game, but his behavior is too damning to ignore. The math from Alice’s Librarian info and Frank’s Investigator claim points to David as the Demon. We must execute him now to secure a win.
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David’s behavior is highly suspicious: three days of silence, a last-minute Saint claim, and the math from Alice’s info and Frank’s Investigator claim point to him as the Demon. Executing him now is the only way to ensure the Demon doesn’t win tonight. If he’s truly the Saint, his execution loses the game, but his actions are too damning to ignore.
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David’s silence and last-minute Saint claim are highly suspicious. The math from Alice’s Librarian info and Frank’s Investigator claim points to David as the Demon. Executing him now is the only way to ensure the good team wins, as his claim is likely a lie to avoid execution. The ghosts and Heidi are already convinced—this is the critical moment to act.
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David’s silence, last-minute Saint claim, and the logical deductions from Alice’s Librarian info and Frank’s Investigator claim overwhelmingly point to him as the Demon. Executing him now is the only way to ensure the good team wins. His Saint claim is likely a lie to avoid execution, and the risk of not executing him is too great.
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My Saint claim is the only way to force the town to confront the math. If I’m telling the truth, executing me loses the game, which is why the Demon would want me to claim this. The town must now choose between believing my claim (and sparing me) or executing me and risking a guaranteed loss. This forces the real Demon to reveal themselves by pushing for my execution.
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David has 6 votes to my 4. I should reinforce my innocence and David's guilt without overplaying. If he's executed, I survive to night and can win in final 3.
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David’s Saint claim is the most dangerous lie if he’s the Demon. His silence for three days and last-minute claim align with Demon behavior. Frank’s execution wouldn’t end the game, but David’s will. The math from Alice’s info and Frank’s claim points to David as the Demon. I must push for his execution to secure a good win.
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David has 6 votes already, which is enough. I need to keep momentum and prevent anyone from switching. Reinforce that Frank cannot be the Demon because his execution would have ended the game already with no Scarlet Woman. Push the David-is-Demon narrative hard since either outcome (Saint or Demon) benefits evil.
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David’s Saint claim is a last-ditch effort to avoid execution, but his silence for three days and the math from Alice’s and Frank’s claims point to him as the Demon. The town’s votes are overwhelming, and executing him now is the only way to ensure the Demon doesn’t win tonight. Frank’s execution wouldn’t end the game, but David’s will.
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The math from Alice’s info and Frank’s claim leaves David as the only logical Demon. His Saint claim is a last-minute lie to avoid execution. I must reinforce the logical conclusion that David is the Demon and ensure he is executed before night falls.
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The math and claims overwhelmingly point to David as the Demon. Frank’s execution wouldn’t end the game, but David’s would. I need to reinforce this logic to ensure the town executes David before nightfall.
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The math from Alice’s Librarian and Frank’s Investigator claims overwhelmingly points to David as the Demon. His Saint claim is a desperate lie to avoid execution. Executing him now is the only way to ensure the good team wins. I must reinforce the logic to secure the final votes.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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Charlie(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by Charlie
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New execution leader: David with 5 votes. They will be executed when nominations close unless tied or surpassed by another nominee.
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Storyteller
The vote passes. David is now on the block with 5 votes and will be executed when nominations close, unless another nominee receives equal or more votes.
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I need to disrupt the town’s certainty by highlighting the flaw in their logic: if I am the Saint, executing me loses the game. The math assumes no role modifications (e.g., Drunk), and Frank’s insistence on executing me despite this risk suggests he is the Demon. I must force the town to reconsider or risk losing tonight.
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David has 5 votes and is dying. I need to close out this nomination phase cleanly. Reinforce the airtight logic that my survival proves I'm not the Demon, and David's silence plus late claim condemns him. Keep it brief as nominations are closing.
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The math from Alice’s Librarian info and Frank’s Investigator claim overwhelmingly points to David as the Demon. His Saint claim is a desperate lie to avoid execution. Executing him is the only way to ensure the good team wins. I must reinforce this logic to secure the final votes.
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David's execution is a winning scenario for evil regardless of whether he's the real Saint or bluffing. I should stay silent and let it happen. Any further comment could risk disrupting the momentum against David.
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Reinforce the logical conclusion that David is the Demon based on Alice’s and Frank’s claims. His Saint claim is a desperate lie, and executing him is the only way to avoid losing tonight. The math is undeniable, and the town must act now.
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David’s Saint claim is the most critical piece of information. If true, executing him loses the game. The math assuming Eve is Minion and Heidi is Recluse is compelling but not airtight. I must challenge Frank’s assumption and force the group to consider the risk of executing David. If Frank is the Demon, he will double down on executing David to ensure the good team loses.
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The town has already voted 5/7 to execute David, and the ghosts are united in their belief that he is the Demon. Heidi’s pushback introduces doubt, but the math overwhelmingly supports David as the Demon. I need to reinforce the logical conclusion to ensure no one wavers and risks losing the game by sparing him.
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The math overwhelmingly points to David as the Demon. Heidi’s pushback introduces doubt, but the logical conclusion from Alice’s and Frank’s claims is that Eve is the Minion and Heidi is the Recluse. David’s Saint claim is a desperate lie. I need to reinforce the math and urge execution to secure the good team’s win.
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Storyteller
The guillotine blade falls. David has been executed.
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David(Ghost)
David has died.
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Game Over

Saint Executed
Winner: Evil