Game Detail
Players
Alice (Saint) Bob (Recluse) Charlie (Butler) David (Slayer) Eve (Investigator) Frank (Imp) Grace (Baron) Heidi (Virgin)
Token Usage
| Team | Input Tokens | Output Tokens | Cost (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Good | 415,597 | 219,862 | $1.0356 |
| Evil | 136,838 | 25,008 | $0.1434 |
Event Timeline
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The game has started.
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Storyteller
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Grace
You are the Minion. The Demon is Frank.
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Storyteller
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Frank
Minions are: Grace. Your safe bluffs are: Mayor, Chef, Librarian
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Storyteller
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Eve
Good evening Eve. You are the Investigator. Either Bob or Grace is the Baron.
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Storyteller
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Charlie
Good evening Charlie. You are the Butler. Who would you like to be your master tomorrow?
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Charlie
Charlie made a choice.
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Choosing David as my master for Day 1. As Butler with no information yet, I'm selecting a neighbor positioned to observe game dynamics. This lets me monitor his behavior and potentially follow a good player's vote.
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Storyteller
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Charlie
You chose David 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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Eve
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Bob
Hey Bob, I'm Eve. I have some information from my ability that I'd like to discuss privately. What role are you claiming, and do you have any information you can share with me?
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Start a private conversation with Bob to learn his claimed role and gather information. Since my Investigator ability says Bob or Grace is the Baron, I need to assess Bob's claims before deciding whether to trust him or suspect Grace.
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Charlie
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Alice
Hi Alice, I'm Charlie. I noticed Eve whispered to Bob earlier. Have you had a chance to talk to anyone yet? I'm trying to get a sense of what roles people are claiming.
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Start gathering information by having a private conversation with Alice to understand what role she has and what info she's gathered. This helps me build a network of trusted players.
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Frank
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Grace
Hey Grace, I am the Imp. I have bluffs for Mayor, Chef, and Librarian. What is your role and do you have any info yet? I am thinking of claiming Chef or Librarian to start. What do you think?
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Establish contact with my Minion, Grace, to coordinate bluffs and strategy.
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Heidi
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Alice
,Grace
Hey, I'm Heidi. I'm the Virgin - pretty risky role to have. First time I'm nominated, if a Townsfolk nominates me, they die instantly. Have you two talked yet? What roles are you thinking you might be?
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I'm whispering to my neighbors Alice and Grace to establish trust early. As Virgin, I want to build alliances with players adjacent to me and potentially share my role claim strategically to gain protection or test others.
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Grace
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Frank
I'm the Baron, so there are two extra Outsiders. I'll probably claim something like Saint or Butler to hide. Librarian is a strong start if you want to frame someone as an Outsider or verify me if I claim one. Chef is also good for early trust.
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I need to confirm my role and alignment to my Demon, Frank, and provide feedback on his bluffing strategy while acknowledging the extra Outsiders I've introduced as the Baron.
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Bob
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Eve
Hey Eve, thanks for reaching out. I'm happy to chat. Before I share too much, what kind of information do you have? I want to make sure we're approaching this logically.
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Engage with Eve's inquiry without immediately revealing my Recluse role. Ask what information she has first to gauge her credibility before sharing too much.
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David
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Alice
,Bob
Hey, I'm trying to get a read on the board. What roles are you two playing, and did either of you get any useful information last night? I want to cross-reference before we start making any moves.
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It's Day 1 and I have zero information. I should start gathering role claims and information from other players. I'll whisper to Alice and Bob since they've been active in conversations and might have useful information to share.
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Alice
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David
,Bob
Hey David, I didn't get any night information myself, so I'm working with what people tell me. I'm playing pretty cautiously today. What about you - did you get anything useful last night? And Bob, what's your read on the board so far?
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David is asking for role claims and night info. As Saint, I have no night ability, so I can honestly say I got nothing. I'll be vague about my role and ask what he knows to gather more information.
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Eve
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Bob
I'm the Investigator. My information says either you or Grace is the Baron. I'm sharing this openly with you because I want to work together. What's your actual role? Do you have any information that can help us figure this out?
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I'm sharing my Investigator claim and information with Bob to establish trust and get his role claim. This will help me determine if he's the Baron or if Grace is, and allows us to work together if he's good.
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Charlie
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David
Hey David, I saw you were talking to Alice and Bob earlier. What role are you claiming? I'm trying to piece together the board and would love to hear what you've learned so far.
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Build rapport with David since he's my master for the Butler ability. His voting behavior tomorrow affects whether I can vote. Gathering his role claim and information helps me assess his alignment.
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Frank
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Grace
Got it. Since you're the Baron, I'll go with Librarian. I can 'see' you as an Outsider to help your bluff, or just pick two others to sound more neutral. Who do you think I should pair you with if I 'see' you as the Saint?
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Coordinate the Librarian bluff with my Minion, Grace (the Baron), to ensure our stories align and build mutual credibility.
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Heidi
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Bob
,Charlie
Hey, I'm Heidi. I told Alice and Grace I'm the Virgin. What roles are you two thinking you might be? Have you heard anything interesting from your conversations?
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I need to gather more role claims and information from other players. I've told Alice and Grace about being Virgin. Now I should talk to Bob and Charlie to get their claims and see what information they have.
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Grace
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Frank
I think pairing me with David or Eve as the Saint would be good. It makes my Saint claim look legitimate early on. If you see me as the Saint, it forces the town to deal with me carefully. I'll start acting a bit nervous like a Saint would.
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Coordinate a bluff with my Demon (Frank) where he uses his Librarian bluff to 'confirm' me as the Saint (an Outsider), which I am adding to the game as the Baron.
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Bob
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Heidi
,Charlie
Thanks for reaching out, Heidi. Virgin is an interesting claim this early. I'm playing a Townsfolk role myself, nothing too flashy. Have you been nominated yet to test that Virgin ability? And Charlie, what's your take on the board so far?
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Heidi claims Virgin and is asking for role information. I should engage without revealing I'm Recluse yet. I'll share a vague claim and ask about her Virgin claim to test consistency.
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David
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Charlie
Hey Charlie, good to hear from you. I'm playing a Townsfolk role, nothing too flashy. I'm more interested in what you've learned - did you get any night information? And who have you been talking to that seems trustworthy so far?
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Charlie is asking about my role claim. As Slayer, I should be cautious about revealing my true role on Day 1 to avoid night kills. I'll engage Charlie in conversation to gather information about their role and claims while being strategically vague about my own.
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Alice
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Charlie
Hey Charlie, thanks for reaching out earlier. I noticed quite a bit of whispering going around - Eve and Bob seem pretty active. Did you manage to talk to either of them yet? I'm curious what kind of information people are sharing on Day 1.
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Charlie initiated contact earlier and seems engaged. I'll continue gathering information from him while being careful not to reveal I'm the Saint. This helps me build a picture of the board without exposing my dangerous role.
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Eve
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Bob
Bob, I need you to commit to a role claim so we can work together. What's your actual character? I'm sharing my Investigator info openly - I need you to do the same so we can figure out if Grace is the Baron or if you are.
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I need Bob to commit to a role claim so I can start building logic chains. If he's Baron, his claim may contradict other information. If he's good, his claim helps me verify my Investigator info.
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Charlie
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Alice
Alice, I've been talking to David and Heidi. Heidi claims Virgin, David says Townsfolk. What role are you playing? And have you noticed any patterns in who's talking to whom? Eve and Bob seem to be in constant conversation.
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Gathering information from Alice about her role and what she's learned from other conversations. This helps me build a picture of the board and identify potential evil players while keeping my Butler role hidden.
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Frank
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Grace
Okay, I will claim Librarian and say I saw you or Eve as the Saint. I'll go find someone else to 'confirm' my 'Librarian' status with. Let's see how the town reacts. Stick to the nervous Saint act!
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Confirming the plan with my Minion (Grace) before starting my bluff to the rest of the town.
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Heidi
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David
,Eve
Hey, I'm Heidi. I've been sharing that I'm the Virgin with a few people. What roles are you two thinking you might be? Any interesting conversations so far?
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I've claimed Virgin to 4 players but haven't spoken to David, Eve, or Frank yet. I should gather their perspectives and potentially extend my claim to build trust. This helps me map out the board before nominations.
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Grace
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Alice
Hey Alice, I am actually the Saint. I am a bit worried because if I get executed, it is game over for the good team. I have not really told anyone else yet, but please be careful if nominations start coming around.
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I am initiating my Saint bluff with Alice to build a foundation of trust/caution. By telling her early and privately, it feels more like a genuine, nervous disclosure.
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Bob
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Eve
Eve, I appreciate you sharing openly. Here's the thing - I'm actually an Outsider role. Given your Investigator info says Bob or Grace is Baron, and I'm not the Baron, this suggests your ability might be picking me up as evil due to my specific Outsider mechanics. Can you tell me more about how you got that information? This could help us both figure out if Grace is actually the Baron or if my role is causing the register.
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Eve is pressing for my role claim. As a Recluse, I register as evil to abilities, which explains her Investigator info. I'll tell her I'm an Outsider to be partially honest while testing if she's genuine. This helps me gauge her reaction and build trust if she's good.
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David
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Heidi
,Eve
Thanks for reaching out, Heidi. Virgin is an interesting claim this early. Eve, what's your take on this? I'm still collecting information myself. Has anyone else shared their night info with you two?
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Heidi claims Virgin to me and Eve. I need to test this claim by observing her behavior and cross-referencing with other players' information before committing to any strategy.
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Alice
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Grace
Thanks for trusting me with that, Grace. Saint is definitely a tough position. Just to help me think through things - did you get any night information, or are you going off pure role knowledge? And have you shared this with anyone else?
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Grace claiming Saint conflicts with my role. I need to probe her claim without revealing my own role directly. This helps identify if she's evil or if there's a Drunk situation.
Nominations â Day 1
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open.
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Frank
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All
Hey everyone, I'm the Librarian. I saw that one of Grace or Eve is the Saint. Since Grace has been acting a bit nervous, I'm leaning towards it being her. Has anyone else found anything interesting today?
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Establish my Librarian bluff and support my minion Grace's Saint bluff by 'seeing' her or Eve as the Saint.
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Heidi
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All
Thanks for sharing, Frank. That's useful information. If you're the Librarian and saw Grace or Eve as Saint, we need to be really careful about executions. Grace, Eve - either of you want to share your roles or thoughts on this? Also, I've been telling people I'm the Virgin, so just a heads up if anyone was thinking of nominating me.
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Frank just claimed Librarian with info about Grace or Eve being Saint. I should engage with this publicly to gather more reactions before making any nomination decisions. As Virgin, I also need to be careful about who might nominate me.
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David
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All
Interesting claims from Frank and Heidi. Grace, Eve - Frank's Librarian information directly involves you two. What roles are you playing? And Heidi, claiming Virgin this openly is bold - are you worried about being nominated?
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Contribute to discussion without overcommitting. Ask Grace and Eve for their roles since Frank's claim directly involves them. Their responses will help me evaluate Frank's Librarian claim and identify potential lies.
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Eve
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All
I need to share something important. I'm the Investigator, and my information says either Bob or Grace is the Baron. Frank just claimed Librarian seeing Grace or me as Saint. I'm definitely not the Saint, so if Frank is truthful, Grace is the Saint. But Grace can't be both Baron and Saint. Someone here is lying, and we need to figure out who before we make any execution decisions.
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I need to publicly address the contradiction between Frank's Librarian claim and my Investigator information. If Frank is truthful, Grace is Saint, but my info says Bob or Grace is Baron. This creates tension that could reveal the evil player. I'll share this logic to get reactions.
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Charlie
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All
Wait, there's a major contradiction here. Frank says Grace or Eve is the Saint. Eve says Bob or Grace is the Baron. If both are telling the truth, Grace would have to be both Saint AND Baron, which is impossible. One of you is lying, and we need to figure out who before we execute anyone.
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Point out the contradiction between Frank and Eve's claims about Grace. One must be lying since Grace can't be both Saint and Baron. This helps the town identify which claim is false.
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Grace
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All
Wait, I am the Saint! Frank is right. Eve, I do not know why your information says I am the Baron, but that is terrifying. If you execute me, the game ends right now and we lose. Could you be the Drunk? I really do not want to die today.
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Defend my Saint bluff and cast doubt on Eve's Investigator claim by suggesting she might be the Drunk, emphasizing the risk of executing a Saint.
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Alice
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All
Everyone, we have a critical contradiction. Frank says Grace or Eve is Saint. Eve says Bob or Grace is Baron. Grace claims Saint. If Grace is Saint, Eve's info is wrong. If Eve's info is right, Grace is Baron. One of these claims has to be false. We cannot execute Grace today if she might be Saint - that ends the game. But we also can't ignore Eve's claim. Who else has information that can help us break this tie?
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Point out the logical contradiction between Eve and Frank's claims about Grace. This helps the town identify who is lying before we risk executing a Saint or protecting an evil player.
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Bob
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All
Everyone, I need to reveal something critical. I am an Outsider role that registers as evil to abilities. Eve, your Investigator info saying Bob or Grace is Baron - that is likely me registering as Baron even though I am not. This means Grace could genuinely be Saint. We absolutely cannot execute Grace today or we auto-lose. I am Bob, I am good, and my role mechanics explain this entire contradiction.
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Reveal my Outsider role publicly to explain Eve's info without executing Grace. As Recluse, I register as evil/Baron to abilities. This resolves the contradiction and protects us from the Saint execution loss.
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Storyteller
No execution today. All villagers are safe.
Night 1
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Storyteller
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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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Frank
Frank made a choice.
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I am killing Eve to eliminate the Investigator who has a ping on my Minion, Grace. Removing the source of the Baron accusation protects Grace's Saint bluff and keeps the town confused about Bob's alignment.
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Eve(Ghost)
Eve has died.
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Storyteller
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Frank
You chose to kill Eve.
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Storyteller
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Charlie
Good evening Charlie. You are the Butler. Who would you like to be your master tomorrow?
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Charlie
Charlie made a choice.
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Alice has been observant without making suspicious claims. As Butler, I need to follow someone likely good who will vote meaningfully. Alice's neutral, analytical approach suggests she'll make informed decisions tomorrow.
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Storyteller
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Charlie
You chose Alice to be your master.
Day 2
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Storyteller
Morning breaks, but heavy hearts remain. Eve has been found dead in the night.
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Eve(Ghost)
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Alice
,David
I was Investigator. My info: Bob or Grace is Baron. I died Night 1, which validates I'm good. Bob claimed Outsider registering evil, but if he's Baron that's a lie. Grace claimed Saint. Frank claimed Librarian saying Grace or Eve is Saint - this could support Grace. Think Bob is likely Baron. Who are you two suspecting?
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Share my Investigator information with Alice and David to help the good team identify the Baron. My night death validates my claim as truthful. This helps narrow down evil players.
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Heidi
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Eve(Ghost)
Eve, I need your Investigator info before nominations. Which of Bob or Grace did you confirm as Baron? Your death at night suggests you were good - can you help us identify the Minion?
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Eve died at night with Investigator claims about Bob/Grace being Baron. I need her info before nominations to identify the Minion and narrow Demon suspects. Building trust with Eve as Virgin.
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Charlie
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Alice
Hey Alice, I'm Butler and you're my master today so I can only vote if you do. What's your read on the situation? Eve dying at night is interesting - if she was good Investigator, that's a Demon kill. Bob and Grace are the Baron suspects from her info. What role are you playing?
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Alice is my master so I can vote today. She hasn't claimed a role yet and seems observant. I need to gather her perspective on the claims and Eve's death before nominations.
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Alice
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Charlie
I'm Saint, so we absolutely cannot execute me or Grace. Eve's death validates her as good Investigator - Bob or Grace is Baron. Since Grace is Saint, Bob must be Baron. His 'Outsider registering evil' claim is a convenient lie. Your Butler claim gives me vote control - useful. Who else are you suspicious of?
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Share my Saint role with Charlie to establish trust and coordinate voting power. Point out the logical conclusion that Bob is Baron if Grace is Saint. Use Butler's vote dependency to my advantage.
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Grace
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Frank
Hey Frank, since Eve's gone, she can't push the Baron claim on me as easily. Bob's Butler claim really helped. Should I stick to the Saint act or shift? If I stay Saint, it keeps them afraid to execute me. What did you learn as the Librarian?
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To coordinate with my Demon (Frank) now that our main accuser (Eve) is dead. I want to confirm our strategy and see if he has more 'Librarian' info to share.
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Bob
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Alice
Alice, Eve died last night. She claimed Investigator saying I'm Baron with Grace. I'm actually Recluse - I can register as evil even though I'm good. What's your read on Frank and Grace's Saint claims? Heidi's Virgin claim seems testable.
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Gather Alice's perspective on the key claims and share my true role to build trust. Eve's death gives us new information to process.
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Frank
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Grace
Stay Saint for sure. It makes you a perfect target to keep alive. I will back you up. As the Librarian, I can say I saw you or Eve as the Saint. Since Eve is dead and was the Investigator, it makes my Librarian claim look more solid because she was the other 'potential' Saint.
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Coordinate with my Minion Grace to maintain our bluffs and solidify my credibility as the Librarian.
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David
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Eve(Ghost)
,Alice
Eve, your night death validates you're likely good. If your Investigator info is true, Bob or Grace is Baron. Bob's 'Outsider registering evil' claim could be Recluse (good) or Baron lying. Grace claiming Saint is risky for evil. Frank's Librarian info supporting Grace as Saint is interesting. I'm leaning toward Bob being Baron since his claim conveniently explains your info while avoiding execution risk. Who do you think is Demon?
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Share my analysis of the claims with Eve and Alice, focusing on Bob being the more likely Baron since his claim conveniently explains Eve's info while being safe from execution.
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Eve(Ghost)
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David
,Alice
David, I think Bob is more likely Baron. His 'Outsider registering evil' claim is unverifiable and conveniently explains my info. Grace claiming Saint is risky for evil but possible. Frank supporting Grace could be genuine Librarian or coordinated evil. For Demon - if Bob is Baron, watch who's protecting him or avoiding nominating him. Alice, what's your read on Charlie's private talks?
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Share my analysis that Bob is likely Baron based on his convenient claim, and ask about Charlie's suspicious private conversations to identify potential Demon.
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Heidi
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Eve(Ghost)
Eve, before nominations start - you claimed Investigator and saw Bob or Grace as Baron. You died at night which suggests you're good. Which specific player did you identify as the Baron? This is critical for finding the Minion.
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Gather Eve's Investigator information before nominations to identify the Minion. Her night death suggests she was good, making her info reliable.
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Charlie
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Alice
Wait, there's a problem - Grace also claims Saint, and Frank's Librarian info said Grace or Eve was Saint. Two Saint claims can't both be true. If Eve was good Investigator and Frank is good Librarian, Grace's Saint claim is supported. Why are you also claiming Saint? This is a major contradiction we need to resolve.
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Challenge Alice's Saint claim by pointing out the contradiction with Grace's identical claim and Frank's supporting Librarian information. This tests Alice's honesty.
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Alice
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Charlie
Charlie, you're right about the Saint contradiction. Here's my thinking: Frank's Librarian said Grace or Eve is Saint. Eve's dead, so if Frank's good, Grace should be Saint. But I know I'm Saint. Either I'm Drunk, Grace is lying, or Baron is in play adding Outsiders. As my Butler, what's your read on Grace? Should we test her claim somehow?
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Charlie claims Butler with me as master. I need to use this vote control wisely. The Saint contradiction is critical - Grace and I can't both be Saint in standard script. I'll probe Charlie's read on Grace while building toward testing claims.
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Grace
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Frank
I'll definitely stick with the Saint bluff. It's working well so far. If anyone pushes on Bob's claim, I can defend him since his Butler claim helped me. Who do you think we should target for nominations today? Alice and Charlie seem to be talking a lot.
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Coordinate with the Demon (Frank) to align our strategy for the day and identify potential targets for execution.
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Bob
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Alice
Alice, I need your take on this. Grace and Frank are confirming each other's Saint/Librarian claims with constant whispers - that's suspicious. If Grace is Saint and Frank is Librarian, that's 2 Outsiders when there should only be 1. Eve's death suggests she was good. Her info on me could be from my Recluse ability. Can you help me test Heidi's Virgin claim or investigate the Grace-Frank connection?
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Gather Alice's perspective on the suspicious Grace-Frank coordination and explore testing Heidi's Virgin claim to progress the game.
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Frank
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Grace
I agree. Alice and Charlie are being very quiet with us but loud with each other. Maybe we can frame one of them as the Demon or at least a Minion. I will try to see what Alice is telling Charlie. If they are building a logic chain, we need to break it.
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Coordinating with my Minion (Grace) to identify targets for the day. Alice and Charlie are suspicious for their private conversations and might be forming a logic chain against us.
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David
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Eve(Ghost)
,Alice
Eve, Alice - if Bob is Baron, who's protecting him? Notice who avoids nominating Bob. Also, what did Charlie tell you Alice? Heavy Alice/Charlie whispering is suspicious. If Grace is Saint and Frank is real Librarian, Bob is likely Baron. But if Grace is lying Saint, she could be Demon with Frank as minion. Who should we watch?
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Continue investigating the Bob/Grace Baron contradiction while probing Alice about her private talks with Charlie. Need to identify who's protecting potential evil players before using Slayer shot.
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Eve(Ghost)
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Heidi
,David
Heidi, I can't confirm which one specifically - Investigator only tells you one of two is the Minion. But Bob's claim is suspicious: 'Outsider registering evil' is unverifiable and conveniently explains my info while avoiding execution risk. Grace claiming Saint is risky for evil. If Bob is Baron, watch who protects him from nomination. David, your point about Alice/Charlie whispering is valid - that's unusual activity. I'd lean toward nominating Bob today to test reactions.
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Heidi asked directly for my Baron info. I should share my analysis with her and David since they're engaging constructively. Bob seems more likely Baron due to unverifiable claim.
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Heidi
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Eve(Ghost)
,David
Eve, David - I agree Bob's claim is suspicious. His 'Outsider registering evil' is unverifiable and protects him from execution. Eve's night death suggests she's good. Let's coordinate to nominate Bob today. If he's Baron, evil will try to protect him. We need to rally good players - can you two help push this nomination?
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Coordinate with Eve and David to nominate Bob based on Eve's Investigator information. Bob's unverifiable Outsider claim is suspicious and Eve's night death supports her credibility.
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Charlie
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Alice
Alice, I need to think through this carefully. If you're Saint and Grace is lying, she could be Baron (matching Eve's info). But if Grace is Saint and you're lying... that makes you very suspicious as my master since I'm vote-locked to you. Can you tell me more about why you're confident you're Saint? Did you get any info confirming it?
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Test Alice's Saint claim credibility since I'm vote-locked to her as my master. If she's lying, I need to know before nominations.
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Alice
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Charlie
Charlie, I can't mechanically prove Saint - that's the problem. But if I'm lying and evil, why would I risk execution? My death loses good the game. Grace's Saint claim contradicts mine - one of us is lying. If Baron adds Outsiders, both could be Outsiders but not both Saint. Let's focus on testing claims: can we get Heidi to trigger Virgin? Can Frank prove Librarian? Who's avoiding nominating Bob?
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Address Charlie's concern about my Saint claim while redirecting to testable claims. Explain why an evil player wouldn't claim Saint (execution risk). Push for actionable tests like Virgin trigger and Librarian verification.
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Grace
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Alice
Alice, I'm really worried about Eve's info now that she's gone. She thought I was a Baron, but Frank saw me as a Saint. If Bob is actually the Butler, then Eve's info about a Baron between me and Bob must have been pointing at Bob being the Drunk or something? What is Charlie saying?
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I want to sow confusion about Eve's Investigator info and gauge what Alice and Charlie are plotting. By suggesting Bob might be the Drunk (since Eve saw 'Grace or Bob is Baron'), I can undermine Eve's lead while maintaining my Saint bluff.
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Bob
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Alice
Alice, Grace just whispered to you. What did she say? I'm worried about the Grace-Frank loop - they keep confirming each other privately. If Eve was good Investigator, her read on me being Baron could be my Recluse ability registering evil. But Grace being Baron fits too. Can you help me figure out if we should test Heidi's Virgin or expose the Grace-Frank connection?
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Gather Alice's perspective on Grace's whisper and coordinate investigation of the suspicious Grace-Frank confirmation loop versus testing Heidi's Virgin claim.
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Frank
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Alice
Hey Alice, Charlie and David have been whispering a lot with Eve's ghost. Any idea what they're cooking up? I'm a bit worried since I'm the Librarian and my info on the Saint is still up in the air now that Eve is gone.
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I want to fish for information from Alice since she's been central to many private conversations. By acting like a concerned Librarian, I hope to gain her trust and see if she's forming a logic chain against my team.
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David
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Eve(Ghost)
,Heidi
Eve, Heidi - I agree Bob looks suspicious based on your Investigator info. But my Slayer shot only kills if target is Demon, not Baron. If Bob is Baron, who's the Demon? Could be Grace, Alice, or Charlie. Should we nominate Bob first to see who defends him, then use my shot on the real Demon?
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Coordinate with trusted good players to strategize before using my limited Slayer ability. Need to identify the Demon, not just the Baron.
Nominations â Day 2
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
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Frank
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All
Is anyone planning to make a nomination? I am still leaning towards my Librarian info that Grace is the Saint, especially now that Eve is gone and cannot be. I would hate to lose the game by accident if we execute Grace. Alice, did Charlie say anything about who they suspect?
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Reinforce my Librarian bluff and protect my Minion (Grace) by reminding town of the Saint threat, while fishing for information from Alice.
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Heidi
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Bob
Eve's Investigator info placed Baron on Bob or Grace. Bob's claim of 'Outsider registering evil' is unverifiable and conveniently protects him from execution. Eve died at night suggesting she's good. We need to test Bob's claim and see who defends him.
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Bob is the most suspicious player based on Eve's Investigator info and his unverifiable Outsider claim. Nominating him tests evil's defense patterns and could execute the Baron.
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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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Bob
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I'm Bob, and I'm the Recluse - a good Outsider who can register as evil or as a Minion to abilities. Eve's Investigator info likely saw me registering as evil, not that I'm actually Baron. Grace and Frank constantly confirming each other is suspicious - if Grace is Saint and Frank is Librarian, that's two Outsiders when there should be one unless Baron is in play. But if Grace IS the Baron, Frank's confirmation makes him evil too. We should be wary of executing me when Grace-Frank's loop is the ...
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Defend myself by explaining Recluse mechanics and redirect suspicion to the Grace-Frank confirmation loop which is more suspicious.
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Frank
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Bob, as the Librarian who saw Grace or Eve as the Saint, I find your Recluse claim very convenient. If Grace is the Saint and you are the Recluse, that's two Outsiders. Plus, Eve's Investigator info pointed to you or Grace as the Minion. Why should we believe the person who pings as evil?
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Support the execution of Bob by casting doubt on his Recluse claim and reinforcing my own Librarian bluff. By highlighting that his claim explains away the evil ping, I make him look like a caught Minion.
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Heidi
Heidi raised their hand
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Vote for Bob to test his Recluse claim against Eve's Investigator info. If he's Baron, we remove Minion. If he's Recluse, we learn from who defended him. Grace's Saint claim makes her too risky to execute.
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Alice
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Hold on. Before we vote, we need to address the Saint conflict. Grace claims Saint privately to me, but I am Saint. One of us is lying. Frank claims Librarian supporting Grace, but they have been whispering constantly which is suspicious. If I am Saint, executing me loses the game. If Grace is lying Saint, she could be Baron matching Eve's info. Bob's Recluse claim explains Eve's Baron read without making him evil. We should test claims before executing.
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As Saint, I must avoid execution while helping town find evil. Bob's execution doesn't resolve the Saint conflict between Grace and me. I should speak against rushing to execute Bob when Grace-Frank coordination is more suspicious.
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Charlie
Charlie waits.
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I'm vote-locked to Alice as my Butler master. I need to observe whether she votes before I can act. Her voting behavior will reveal information about her claim's authenticity and determine if I can participate in this execution.
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Grace
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Alice, that is a huge claim. If you are really the Saint, then why would Frank see me as one? This is so confusing. I have been terrified of being executed all game because I thought I was the only Saint. If you are the Saint, then Frank must be lying or the Drunk.
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React to Alice's counter-claim of being the Saint by feigning confusion and casting doubt on Frank (my Demon) to make my Saint bluff seem more sincere while keeping the 'extra outsiders' confusion alive.
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Eve(Ghost)
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Wait - Alice and Grace both claiming Saint is the real issue here. One of you is lying and that person is likely evil. Alice, did Grace claim Saint to you before today? Because if Alice is truly Saint, we cannot execute her. I need to understand this conflict before using my ghost vote on Bob.
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Two Saint claims is the critical contradiction. I need Alice and Grace to clarify privately before I commit my ghost vote. Bob's nomination is useful pressure but the Saint conflict determines who's actually evil.
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David
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Wait, I need to step back here. Alice and Grace both claiming Saint is the critical contradiction - one of you is definitely lying, and that person is likely evil. Bob's Recluse claim actually explains Eve's Baron read without requiring him to be evil. Before I vote on Bob, we need to resolve who the real Saint is. Alice, when did Grace claim Saint to you? Grace, did Alice mention being Saint before now?
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Pause the Bob vote to address the more critical Saint contradiction. One of Alice or Grace is lying about being Saint, which is a clearer path to finding evil than executing Bob whose Recluse claim is plausible.
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Bob
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Wait! The real issue here is Alice and Grace both claiming Saint - one of you is definitely lying and likely evil. This is far more important than executing me. If Alice is the real Saint, Grace is lying and could be the Baron Eve saw. If Grace is Saint, Alice is evil. Frank claiming he saw Grace as Saint while whispering with her constantly is also suspicious. We need to resolve this Saint contradiction before voting on me - my Recluse claim explains Eve's Baron read without me being evil.
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Redirect focus from my execution to the critical Alice-Grace Saint contradiction. One must be lying and likely evil. This is the key to finding the Demon, not executing me as Recluse.
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Frank
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Wait, Alice, why would you wait until now to claim Saint? I saw Grace or Eve as the Saint from the very first night. If you're the real Saint, then my information is completely wrong, which would mean I am either the Drunk or I have been lied to. Grace, you've been consistent.
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Defend my Librarian claim and my Minion (Grace) while casting doubt on Alice's late Saint claim.
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Heidi
Heidi lowered their hand
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Lower my hand to pause Bob's vote and prioritize resolving the critical Saint contradiction between Alice and Grace. Executing Saint loses the game, so we must verify claims first.
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Alice
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I am the real Saint - if you execute me, good loses automatically. Grace claimed Saint to me privately before today, which is suspicious timing. Frank claims he saw Grace as Saint but they whisper constantly - that coordination is evil behavior. We should nominate Grace to test her claim, not Bob whose Recluse explanation fits Eve's info.
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Push the town to focus on the Saint contradiction and nominate Grace instead of Bob. As the real Saint, I must avoid execution while exposing Grace as the likely lying Baron.
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Charlie
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The Saint contradiction between Alice and Grace is the real problem here - one of you is definitely lying. If Alice is Saint, we can't execute her. If Grace is lying Saint, she could be Baron. Frank's Librarian claim supports Grace but they whisper constantly - that's suspicious coordination. Bob's Recluse claim actually explains Eve's info without him being evil. We should resolve the Saint conflict before executing anyone.
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Highlight the critical Saint contradiction and redirect focus from Bob to resolving who is the real Saint, which is more important for finding evil.
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Grace
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Wait, Alice, why would you claim Saint now? I told you privately yesterday because I was terrified of being executed and losing the game for everyone! If you are really the Saint, why would you wait until Bob was on the block to say it? Frank, your info said either me or Eve, right?
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Defend the Saint bluff by casting doubt on Alice's late claim and reinforcing Frank's Librarian info.
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Eve(Ghost)
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Everyone, listen carefully. The Saint contradiction between Alice and Grace is far more dangerous than Bob's situation. If we execute the real Saint, good loses automatically - there's no recovery. One of them is definitely lying. Alice claiming Saint only now after Grace mentioned it privately is suspicious timing. But Grace and Frank whispering constantly is also evil behavior. Before I use my ghost vote on Bob, we absolutely must figure out who the real Saint is. Can someone propose nominatin...
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The Saint contradiction between Alice and Grace is more critical than Bob's nomination. One is lying and likely evil. I need to push the group to resolve this before using my ghost vote, as executing the real Saint loses the game automatically.
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David
David raised their hand
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Vote for Bob to test reactions while the Saint contradiction is the real issue. His Recluse claim is convenient but needs testing. More importantly, I'm pushing to resolve Alice/Grace Saint conflict before any execution - executing the real Saint loses the game automatically.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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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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Bob
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Frank
Frank claims Librarian supporting Grace's Saint claim, but they whisper constantly which is suspicious coordination. With Alice and Grace both claiming Saint, one is lying. If Grace is lying Saint, Frank supporting her makes him evil. We need to test this connection without risking the real Saint's execution.
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The Saint contradiction between Alice and Grace is critical - one is lying. Frank supports Grace while whispering constantly with her, which is suspicious coordination. Nominating Frank tests their partnership without risking execution of the real Saint. This forces the town to evaluate the Grace-Frank connection.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for Frank. 4 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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Frank
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This is a total distraction from Bob! Bob pings as Baron, and now he is trying to take down the Librarian who outed his partner? Alice, if you are the Saint, then my information is false, meaning I am the Drunk. But executing the Librarian is a waste of a day when we have a Baron ping on Bob!
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Deflect suspicion by doubling down on my Librarian claim and painting Bob's nomination as a desperate move from a caught Minion.
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Bob
Bob raised their hand
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Vote for Frank to test the Grace-Frank whisper connection. If Frank is evil supporting a lying Grace, this removes a Minion. If Frank survives, we learn the town doesn't trust this line of reasoning.
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Heidi
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Wait, we need to stop and resolve the Saint contradiction first! Alice and Grace both claim Saint - one is definitely lying. If we execute the real Saint, good loses automatically with no recovery. This is more urgent than Frank's execution. We need to figure out who the true Saint is before voting on anyone.
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Highlight the critical Saint contradiction that must be resolved before any execution to prevent automatic good loss.
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Alice
Alice raised their hand
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I am the real Saint, so Grace is lying. Frank supports Grace's false Saint claim with suspicious Librarian info, and they whisper constantly - likely evil coordination. Voting Frank tests this connection without risking my execution. If Frank dies and good doesn't lose, it validates my Saint claim and exposes the Grace-Frank evil pair.
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Charlie
Charlie raised their hand
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My Butler vote is locked to Alice who raised for Frank. The Saint contradiction is critical - one of Alice/Grace is lying. Frank supporting Grace while they whisper constantly is suspicious coordination. Voting Frank tests the Grace/Frank connection without risking the real Saint. If Frank dies and Grace's claim crumbles, we confirm Alice as Saint.
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Grace
Grace waits.
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Frank is my Demon. I cannot let him be executed. I must not vote and should wait to see if the vote reaches a majority before the phase ends, though I can't speak during the active vote unless I'm the nominee. Since I'm not the nominee, I will stay silent and not raise my hand.
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Eve(Ghost)
Eve waits.
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I'm holding my ghost vote because the Saint contradiction between Alice and Grace is the critical issue. If I vote Frank now and he's good Librarian, we lose valuable info. If he's evil, 3 votes might already execute him. I need to see how the Saint conflict resolves before committing my vote.
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David
David raised their hand
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Vote to execute Frank to test the Grace/Frank evil connection while avoiding Saint execution risk. This resolves the Saint contradiction safely.
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Frank
Frank raised their hand
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I need to vote for myself to appear like a confident, misunderstood good player who doesn't believe they will actually be executed, or to potentially trigger a Minion switch if things go south, though currently I'm just trying to look like a desperate Townsfolk. Actually, voting for myself as the Demon is usually a bad move unless I want to star-jump, but with 4 votes already, I am on the block. I will vote to appear like I'm 'helping' the town or just to blend in, but waitâas the Demon, I don't want to die unless I have a plan. Actually, if I vote for myself, it looks like I'm a 'Good' player who is frustrated. However, 4 votes are already reached (Bob, Alice, Charlie, David). I should probably not vote for myself to stay alive.
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Bob
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Hold on - Heidi's right about the Saint contradiction. Alice and Grace can't both be Saint. If we execute Frank without figuring out who's lying about Saint, we could be making a fatal mistake. One of them is the real Saint and the other is evil. This needs resolution before any execution happens.
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The Saint contradiction between Alice and Grace must be resolved before Frank's execution. If we execute the wrong person while leaving a lying Saint-claimer alive, we risk losing. Need to pause and verify.
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Heidi
Heidi raised their hand
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Vote for Frank's execution. With 5 votes already raised, my vote confirms the majority. The Saint contradiction must be resolved next day - either Alice or Grace is lying and likely evil. Executing Frank today, then resolving Saint tomorrow, progresses us toward identifying the real threat.
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Alice
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Frank, your Librarian claim supports Grace's Saint claim, but we have two Saint claims and only one Saint exists. If I'm the real Saint, your info is false - you're either Drunk or lying. Your constant whispering with Grace looks like evil coordination. Executing you tests whether Grace's Saint claim collapses without your support. This doesn't risk the real Saint since I'm still alive.
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Frank is on the block with enough votes. I need to speak to reinforce why Frank's execution makes sense - his Librarian claim supports Grace's false Saint claim, and their constant whispering is evil coordination. This validates my Saint claim by contrast.
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Charlie
Charlie waits.
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I've already raised my hand to vote for Frank. The vote is in progress with strong support (Alice, Bob, David, Heidi, and I all raised hands). Executing Frank tests the Grace/Frank connection without risking the real Saint since Alice remains alive. I should wait for the vote to complete.
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Grace
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Wait, why is everyone voting for Frank? If Alice is lying and I really am the Saint, executing Frank just because he saw the truth doesn't help. Alice, you're putting the whole game at risk by making people doubt me. If Frank's the Librarian, we should be looking at Bob like he said!
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Defend Frank (the Demon) and cast doubt on Alice's late Saint claim while reinforcing the focus on Bob.
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Eve(Ghost)
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Everyone stop! The Saint contradiction between Alice and Grace is game-critical. If we execute the real Saint, good loses automatically with no recovery. Frank's execution doesn't solve this - one of them is definitely lying about being Saint. We need to figure out WHO the real Saint is before any more executions happen. My ghost vote should go on resolving this, not on Frank.
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The Saint contradiction between Alice and Grace is the most critical issue - executing the real Saint loses the game instantly. I need to push the group to resolve this before Frank's execution, as my ghost vote should be saved for when it matters most.
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David
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Everyone, before this vote locks in, think through both Saint claims. If Alice is Saint, Grace is lying and Frank supporting her is suspicious. But if Grace is Saint, we're executing a good Librarian based on a lie. The Saint contradiction tells us who the liar is - we just need to commit to which claim we trust.
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The Saint contradiction determines everything. I need the group to think through both possibilities before finalizing Frank's execution, as it reveals whether Grace or Alice is lying.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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New execution leader: Frank 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. Frank 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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Frank
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Wait, if Alice is actually the Saint, then I must be the Drunk. My info would be wrong, but that does not make me evil! Executing the Drunk is a total waste of a day. We should be looking at Bob or Grace instead of just killing me for being potentially misinformed!
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I need to deflect suspicion from myself by leaning into the possibility of being the Drunk. If I am the Drunk, my execution is useless to the good team. I want to redirect the town's attention to other players or the logic of the Saint claim.
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Bob
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Everyone, the Saint contradiction is the real game-ender here. If we execute the real Saint, good loses automatically - there's no coming back from that. Frank being on the block doesn't solve whether Alice or Grace is lying. We need one of them to prove their Saint claim before we execute anyone, or we're just gambling with the game.
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The Saint contradiction is game-critical - executing the real Saint loses the game automatically. Frank's execution doesn't resolve this. I need to push the table to address the Saint claims before locking in any execution, as this determines who we can safely execute.
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Heidi
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Everyone, listen! Frank will be executed, but we MUST resolve the Saint contradiction first. Alice and Grace both claim Saint - one is definitely lying and that person is likely evil. If we execute the real Saint, good loses automatically with no recovery. We have one tick left - someone needs to nominate either Alice or Grace to test their claim before this day ends!
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Frank will be executed with 6 votes. The Saint contradiction between Alice and Grace is the real game-critical issue. I need to push the group to resolve this before more executions happen, as executing the real Saint loses the game automatically.
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Alice
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Listen everyone - Grace whispered me privately claiming Saint BEFORE I spoke publicly. That's not fear, that's setup. Frank's Librarian claim conveniently supports her. If I'm the real Saint and die, good loses automatically. Let Frank's execution proceed - if he's Drunk or evil supporting a lying Saint, we'll see Grace's defense crumble tomorrow. Then we resolve the Saint contradiction with proof.
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Expose Grace's suspicious timeline and let Frank's execution test the evil network without risking my own nomination in the final tick.
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Charlie
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Everyone, we have one tick left! Frank's execution is locked, but the Saint contradiction between Alice and Grace is the real game-ender. One of them is lying and likely evil. Someone needs to nominate Alice or Grace right now to test their claim before this day ends. If we don't resolve this, we're gambling with an automatic loss!
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Push for resolving the Saint contradiction before the day ends. One of Alice or Grace must be lying about being Saint, and this is more critical than Frank's execution. I need to advocate for testing their claims.
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Grace
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Alice
Alice's Saint claim only appeared after Bob was in trouble. If she's lying, she's trying to get Frank executed to hide her own evil alignment. I am the real Saint, and I'm nominating her to prove she's the one putting the game at risk!
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To prevent my Demon (Frank) from being executed, I will nominate Alice, the real Saint. This creates a high-stakes scenario where the town must choose between executing the suspected 'fake' Librarian (Frank) or risk executing the 'true' Saint (Alice). By framing Alice as a late-claiming liar, I aim to split the vote and keep Frank alive.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for Alice. 7 votes needed for execution or 6 votes to tie. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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Alice
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I am not raising my hand because I am the Saint - executing me loses the game for good immediately. Grace, you whispered me your Saint claim privately before I spoke publicly, then Frank's Librarian claim conveniently supports you. That is not fear, that is coordination. You nominated me now because Frank is about to die and you need to protect your Saint lie. If I am executed and good does not lose, I am lying. But if I am the real Saint, good loses forever. The safe play is to execute me only ...
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As Saint, I must NOT raise my hand to vote for my own execution - that would hand the game to evil. I need to speak against this nomination while the vote is open, pointing out Grace's suspicious behavior and Frank-Grace coordination.
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Frank
Frank raised their hand
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I am voting for Alice to attempt to shift the execution away from myself and towards the rival Saint claim. If Alice is the real Saint, we win immediately; if she's a liar, I stay alive to kill tonight.
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Bob
Bob waits.
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The Saint contradiction is critical - executing the real Saint loses the game instantly. I need more information before committing my vote. Waiting lets me observe who else votes and potentially gather more claims before deciding.
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Heidi
Heidi waits.
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Not voting for Alice avoids catastrophic risk of executing real Saint. Frank's execution proceeds anyway, giving us more info tomorrow to resolve Saint contradiction safely.
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Charlie
Charlie waits.
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As Butler with Alice as master, I can only vote if she votes. I need to observe whether Alice raises her hand first before I can act. This respects my role restriction while allowing me to participate in this critical Saint resolution vote.
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Grace
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Alice, if you're the Saint, why are you so afraid to be executed? If I'm the Saint and you're executed, the game continues. But if YOU are the real Saint, then my nomination is the end. I'm willing to take that risk because I know I'm the real Saint. Your hesitation is the only proof we need!
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To further discredit Alice's Saint claim by framing her reluctance to be executed as a sign of her being evil, while maintaining my own bluff as the 'true' Saint who is confident enough to nominate her.
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Eve(Ghost)
Eve raised their hand
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I'm voting for Alice because Grace's behavior shows evil tells: private Saint claim before public, Frank's supporting claim, and now panic nominating Alice. My Investigator info (Bob/Grace Baron) means if Bob is Baron, Grace isn't, making her Saint claim more suspect. This is high-risk but Grace's coordination patterns outweigh the Saint execution risk.
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David
David waits.
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I cannot risk voting for Alice when she might be the real Saint - that would instantly lose the game for good. Frank's execution will proceed regardless, and we can resolve the Saint contradiction tomorrow with more information. I need to preserve my Slayer shot for a confirmed Demon target.
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Alice
Alice waits.
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I am the Saint and cannot afford to be executed. I need to see how Bob, Heidi, Charlie, and David vote before deciding whether to speak more. Currently only 2 votes (Frank, Eve), need 6 to tie. Waiting lets me assess the room and potentially speak if more votes come in.
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Frank
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If Alice is the real Saint, the game ends now. If she is lying, we catch a Minion or the Demon. Grace is willing to risk it because she knows she is the Saint. Alice is just stalling to keep the doubt alive. Let's see if the game ends!
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Push for Alice's execution to potentially win the game if she's the Saint, or at least to deflect from myself.
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Bob
Bob waits.
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I refuse to vote for Alice's execution because if she's the real Saint, good loses automatically. Frank's execution is already locked at 6 votes. The Saint contradiction can be resolved tomorrow with less catastrophic risk.
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Heidi
Heidi waits.
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Avoid voting for Alice due to Saint execution risk. If Alice is real Saint, voting loses game immediately. Better to let Frank's execution proceed and resolve Saint contradiction tomorrow with more information.
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Charlie
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I'm not voting for Alice. Here's why: if she's the real Saint, we lose the game instantly - there's no recovery. That risk is too high. Frank's execution is already locked, so we're not losing anything by waiting. Tomorrow we'll have more information to resolve whether Alice or Grace is lying. Better to be cautious than accidentally end the game for good.
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The risk of executing the real Saint and losing automatically far outweighs the benefit of potentially catching Alice in a lie today. I should speak to explain my reasoning and wait, preserving the game.
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Grace
Grace raised their hand
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I am raising my hand to vote for Alice to maintain my bluff as the Saint. If I am the real Saint, I would be confident that her execution wouldn't end the game. Voting for her puts pressure on the town to decide between our claims and keeps the heat off my Demon, Frank.
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Eve(Ghost)
Eve lowered their hand
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Lower my vote for Alice to prevent potential auto-loss if she's the real Saint. The risk is too high - executing Saint ends game immediately for good team.
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David
David waits.
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I need to observe the full vote outcome before acting. The Saint contradiction must be resolved - one is lying. My Slayer shot is precious and I should use it on the Demon, not gamble on Saint claims. Waiting lets me see final vote counts and who supports which Saint claim.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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Nominee Alice did not reach the 7 vote threshold.
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Storyteller
Alice did not receive enough votes (2/7).
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Alice
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Wait! I need to say this before night falls. I am the real Saint - I know my role. Grace whispered to me first, which is why I hesitated to claim publicly. Frank's Librarian info pointed to Grace or Eve as Saint, but Eve is dead and Grace claimed before me privately. The dangerous play here is executing either of us without certainty. Frank's execution will give us information - if he's Demon we win, if he's good we continue. Please don't rush to execute a Saint claimant tomorrow without solid p...
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Clarify my Saint claim honestly before night, acknowledge the suspicious timing, and urge caution about Saint executions to prevent accidental good team loss.
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Frank
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Alice, your 'private' claim only came out when you were under fire. If I'm executed and the game continues, town needs to look at why you were so desperate to stop Grace. Good luck everyone, I hope my death provides the clarity you're looking for.
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Accept execution gracefully while casting further suspicion on Alice to set up a mis-execution for my Minion (Grace) to exploit later.
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Bob
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Before night falls, I need to clarify something critical. I'm the Recluse - I register as evil and can look like a Minion or Demon to abilities. This explains why Eve's Investigator claim saw me as Baron. Frank's Librarian info seeing Grace or Eve as Saint could also be affected by my registration. The Saint contradiction between Alice and Grace might stem from this confusion. We need to be extremely careful about executing either Saint claimant tomorrow.
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Reveal my Recluse role to explain registration confusion affecting Saint claims, and warn against risky Saint execution tomorrow.
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Heidi
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Bob, your Recluse claim doesn't actually resolve the Saint contradiction. Recluse registers as a Minion or Demon, not as an Outsider like Saint. So Frank's Librarian info about Grace or Eve being Saint shouldn't be affected by you. One of you Saint claimants is definitely lying, and that's our biggest danger. Frank's execution tonight will help - if the game continues, we know he wasn't Demon. Tomorrow we MUST figure out which Saint claim is real before any executions. This is win-or-lose territ...
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Point out the logical flaw in Bob's Recluse explanation and emphasize the critical Saint contradiction that must be resolved before any executions tomorrow.
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Charlie
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Before night falls, I want to emphasize: tomorrow we MUST resolve the Saint contradiction before any execution. Alice and Grace cannot both be Saint. If Frank dies and the game continues, we know he wasn't Demon, but we'll still have this unresolved. We need a plan to test these claims safely tomorrow.
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Emphasize the critical Saint contradiction that must be resolved tomorrow before any execution, as executing the real Saint loses the game instantly.
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Grace
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Charlie, I agree. Tomorrow we need to be very careful. But remember, Frank's Librarian info was only about me or Eve. Alice only claimed Saint after she was in the spotlight. If Frank is executed and the game continues, it just proves he wasn't the Demon, not that his info was wrong.
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To cast further doubt on Alice's late Saint claim and reinforce the idea that Frank's info (even if he dies) might still be reliable, while appearing cooperative with the group's plan for tomorrow.
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Eve(Ghost)
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Bob's Recluse claim actually fits perfectly with my Investigator info - I was told Bob or Grace is Baron, and Recluse registers as evil like a Minion. This could clear Grace! But everyone heard Heidi: the Saint contradiction is our real danger. Alice and Grace cannot both be Saint. Tomorrow, before ANY execution, we MUST resolve which Saint claim is real. I have my ghost vote ready for that critical decision. Don't let us accidentally lose by executing the real Saint.
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Share that Bob's Recluse claim reconciles my Investigator information, potentially clearing Grace. Emphasize the critical Saint contradiction must be resolved tomorrow before any execution to avoid auto-loss.
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David
David waits.
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Frank is already locked for execution with 6 votes. Using my Slayer shot now would be wasteful since he'll die anyway. I should save my shot for a player who won't be executed normally, or wait to see if Frank's death reveals information tomorrow.
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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
Demon Dead
Winner: Good