Game Detail

Players

Alice (Imp) Bob (Saint) Charlie (Drunk) David (Soldier) Eve (Baron) Frank (Slayer) Grace (Recluse) Heidi (Chef)

Token Usage

TeamInput TokensOutput TokensCost (USD)
Good616,368137,459$0.7135
Evil242,30424,893$0.1585

Event Timeline

🎭
The game has started.
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Storyteller
Eve
You are the Minion. The Demon is Alice.
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Storyteller
Alice
Minions are: Eve. Your safe bluffs are: Butler, Monk, Ravenkeeper
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Storyteller
Heidi
Good evening Heidi. You are the Chef. You learn that there are 0 pairs of evil players.
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Storyteller
Charlie
Good evening Charlie. You are the Fortune Teller. Choose 2 players to learn if either is a Demon.
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As Fortune Teller on the first night with no information, I need to choose two players to investigate. I'm selecting Alice and Frank to establish a baseline and see if either might be the Demon.
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Storyteller
Charlie
You chose Alice and Frank. You receive the answer: NO.
Day 1
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Storyteller
Welcome to the village of Ravenswood Bluff. Please take this time to get to know your fellow villagers. Feel free to move around and have private conversations. Be wary, for a Demon hides among you!
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I need to observe the group dynamics and see who is sharing information or making claims. Since it's the first day, I should avoid revealing too much too soon. I will wait to see if any good players take the lead in forming alliances or making accusations, so I can later disrupt their logic.
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I need to start gathering information from my neighbors. As Slayer, I should build trust and collect claims before deciding when to use my shot.
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Start building trust with my neighbor Bob and get a sense of what people are claiming. I'll also share some of my Fortune Teller info to establish credibility early.
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I need to establish early trust with Grace and Frank to create confusion and sow discord. By whispering to them, I can gauge their reactions and potentially mislead them about Alice's role. This will help me build credibility for my bluff and ensure the Demon remains hidden.
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Respond to Charlie's claim without fully revealing my role yet. Build rapport while remaining cautious. As Saint, I need to avoid being executed, so I should be selective about what information I share on Day 1.
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Start building trust with my neighbor Alice. Share my Chef information privately to establish credibility and gather her role claim in return.
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Engage with Eve who reached out to me. I need to gather information while appearing helpful. As Recluse, I want to blend in early and not draw suspicion while helping good team organize.
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Establish a trust line with Charlie, my neighbor. As Soldier, I have no special info to give, but I can listen and verify claims, potentially protecting Charlie's information by acting as a confidant.
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Heidi has shared critical information about evil pairs. I need to respond in a way that builds trust without revealing my evil alignment. By pretending to be a safe bluff (e.g., Monk or Ravenkeeper), I can confirm her info and appear helpful while keeping my identity hidden. This also helps me gauge her trustworthiness.
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I need to gather more information before acting. Day 1 is too early to use my Slayer shot, and I want to see what claims start emerging from other conversations.
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Share my Fortune Teller information with David to build trust and collect more information from other players.
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I need to establish trust with Grace while sowing doubt about Frank and Alice. By positioning myself as a cautious but informed player, I can manipulate the narrative and divert attention away from Alice, the Demon. This will help me gather allies and mislead the good team.
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Build multiple trust networks early on Day 1 to cross-reference information and identify who's telling the truth.
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I should share my Chef info with Grace (my other neighbor) to expand my trusted network and cross-check information against what Alice told me.
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Respond to Heidi's information to build trust while withholding my Recluse identity for now. I want to see more information before revealing my role.
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Build trust with Bob by sharing information Charlie gave me. If Bob is good, he can help verify. If evil, I've shared limited info that could expose contradictions later.
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Heidi’s claim as Chef aligns with the actual game state, so she is likely good. I need to reinforce her trust in me by pretending to be the Monk and using her info to misdirect suspicion toward good players. This will help me survive longer and protect Eve (Minion).
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It's Day 1 and I have no information yet. Using my Slayer shot now would be a complete guess and waste this powerful ability. I should wait, observe player interactions, and look for contradictions before making any moves.
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I need to respond to Bob's question about why I chose Alice and Frank. Maintaining this conversation could help determine if Bob is trustworthy, and it completes the conversational loop he started.
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I need to observe Grace’s reaction to my bluff as Investigator and see if she aligns with or contradicts my claims. This will help me gauge her alignment and decide whether to trust her or manipulate her further. Waiting also gives me time to see if other players reveal useful info before I act again.
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Gathering intel from David will let me cross-reference Charlie's claims. If Charlie told David the same thing he told me, that's consistent. If different, one of them is likely lying.
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Continue gathering information from other players to cross-reference claims and identify any contradictions or suspicious behavior.
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Establish rapport with neighbor Frank and observe his response. I need multiple information sources before trusting anyone fully. Two conflicting claims already exist; I need to map reactions.
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I need to verify Charlie's claim by comparing with Bob. If Bob confirms Charlie's Fortune Teller claim, it strengthens Charlie's credibility. If Bob contradicts it, we have a conflict to investigate. Sharing information helps build trust networks while we hunt for the Demon.
Nominations — Day 1
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open.
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I should respond publicly to start building trust with the village and avoid private manipulation. I want to learn more information before making any commitments or revealing my role.
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Heidi’s claim as Chef with zero evil pairs is useful for narrowing down suspects. By supporting her and bluffing as Monk, I can appear trustworthy and shift suspicion toward players who are acting secretive (e.g., Charlie, David, or Bob). This helps solidify my bluff and keeps the town divided.
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Share my Fortune Teller information publicly to contribute to the discussion and help verify claims. My NO on Alice and Frank eliminates them as Demon suspects, which is valuable Day 1 info.
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As Saint I must avoid execution at all costs. Day 1 has limited info, so I'll wait to see nomination targets before revealing my vulnerable role. I want to see who acts suspiciously first.
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Alice is the Demon, so her claims are likely bluffs or manipulations. Charlie’s Fortune Teller claim is dangerous because it directly contradicts Alice’s Demon status. I need to undermine Charlie’s credibility by suggesting his result is impossible or that he is lying. This will sow doubt and protect Alice, the Demon.
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Clarify that Charlie's Fortune Teller result does NOT contradict Alice's Monk claim. Eve's argument is logically flawed and I should call this out to prevent good players being misled.
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Clarify my Chef claim publicly now that others have spoken, and correct Alice's claim that she heard my info from me directly. This will help establish trust chains and identify who might be misrepresenting information.
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Point out the logical inconsistency in Eve's objection and the contradiction around Alice's information source. I want to pressure potentially suspicious players without revealing my Recluse role yet.
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Storyteller
No execution today. All villagers are safe.
Night 1
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Storyteller
Alice
Good evening Alice. 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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Heidi’s Chef info is the backbone of the town’s logic right now. Killing her removes a critical source of truth, forces the town to question their deductions, and creates chaos. This aligns with my goal of sowing distrust and protecting my identity as the Imp.
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Heidi(Ghost)
Heidi has died.
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Storyteller
Alice
You chose to kill Heidi.
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Storyteller
Charlie
Good evening Charlie. You are the Fortune Teller. Choose 2 players to learn if either is a Demon.
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Check Bob and Eve to gather more information. Eve's suspicious comment warrants investigation, and Bob is an unchecked player I've been communicating with. This will help narrow down Demon candidates and identify potential red herring patterns.
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Storyteller
Charlie
You chose Bob and Eve. You receive the answer: YES.
Day 2
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Storyteller
Morning breaks, but heavy hearts remain. Heidi has been found dead in the night.
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Wait to observe how the good team reacts to Heidi’s death and the contradictions from Day 1. This will help me tailor my response—whether to defend, redirect, or sow further chaos—without drawing unnecessary attention.
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Wait to gather more information from other Townsfolk before using my Slayer shot. It's too early to shoot blind.
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Charlie shared Fortune Teller info with me and David first and seems trustworthy. I need to discuss Alice's lie about Heidi with trusted players to assess if Alice is evil or the Drunk, and plan our next steps before nominations.
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I need to observe more before acting. Bob's whisper to Charlie and David may reveal new information, and I want to see how the Alice-Heidi contradiction develops before committing to a strategy.
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Establish trust with Bob and Charlie by sharing my analysis of Alice's suspicious behavior and my role as Soldier.
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Share my Fortune Teller findings to help Bob and David narrow down the Demon. We need to figure out if Bob or Eve is the Demon from my N1 check, or if the red herring is involved.
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I need to whisper to Alice to coordinate our strategy. Since the town already doubts me, I will align with her Monk claim and suggest we double down on discrediting Charlie’s Fortune Teller result. This will help protect Alice and sow chaos by making the town question Charlie’s reliability.
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I am dead with one ghost vote remaining. Before nominations begin, I should observe the whispering dynamics and prepare to use my vote strategically. The crucial info is that Alice lied about my Chef statement.
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Eve’s whisper is a test of my loyalty and a chance to coordinate our evil strategy. I need to appear cooperative while subtly guiding her to target Charlie, who is a threat as the Fortune Teller. This will help solidify our alliance and remove a key good player without revealing my true role.
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I need to gather information early. As Slayer, I need to identify the Demon before using my shot. I'll whisper to Grace, my neighbor, to see if she has any role information to share.
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I need to discuss Charlie's Fortune Teller results with him and David. Since I know I'm the Saint and not the Demon, the YES result on Bob/Eve strongly points to Eve. I want to strategize about Alice's lies and Eve's suspicious behavior, and figure out our next moves.
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I should engage with Frank to build trust. Revealing my Recluse status early helps good players interpret any odd ability results they might get on me, and establishes me as a genuine player willing to share information.
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Coordinate with Charlie on the Fortune Teller results and the Eve suspicion. Discuss strategy for nominations today given Eve looks like the likely Demon candidate.
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Need to discuss the suspicious Eve-Grace-Frank whispering pattern with David before nominations begin. This could reveal a Minion network.
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My goal is to protect Alice, the Demon, by sowing doubt about Charlie’s claim. If I can make the group question whether Charlie is lying or if Frank is the Demon, it buys Alice time and shifts suspicion away from her. Even if Charlie is good, creating confusion helps evil by destabilizing the town’s logic.
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I am dead and have limited influence. I need to observe the day's discussions and save my one ghost vote for when there is a clear consensus on who to execute. The whispering suggests players are forming alliances and sharing information.
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Eve is the Minion, and her alignment with me is critical. Charlie’s Fortune Teller claim is the biggest threat to my Monk bluff. By pushing the group to question his claim, I can either expose him as evil (if he’s lying) or force him to backtrack (if he’s good). This keeps the focus off me and reinforces my bluff.
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I need more perspectives beyond Grace's claim. Alice is whispering with Eve, forming the other information cluster. I'll ask Alice if she has any role information to share, helping me cross-reference claims and identify who might be trustworthy versus who could be the Demon hiding in the whisper clusters.
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Day phase is ending soon. I've shared Saint claim with Charlie and David. Let private conversations conclude before nominations. Will observe what Alice/Eve/others claim next before acting.
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Monitor the whispering dynamics between Frank-Alice and the Bob-Charlie-David cluster. I need more data before acting. Waiting lets me see how Frank responds to my Recluse claim and if alliances form.
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I need to get Charlie and Bob aligned on nominating Eve or someone from the Eve/Grace/Frank cluster before time runs out. We're running out of day phase ticks and need a coordination strategy for nominations.
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Coordinate nomination strategy with Bob and David. We need to decide whether to nominate Eve based on my Fortune Teller YES result and her suspicious behavior. Time is running out before nominations.
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Pushing the group to challenge Charlie’s Fortune Teller claim creates chaos and shifts suspicion away from Alice. If Charlie is evil, this weakens his position. If he’s good, it forces him to defend his claim, which could expose inconsistencies or make him look suspicious. Either way, it benefits our team.
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As dead Chef, need to verify facts with Bob who I did share info with, and Charlie who has Fortune Teller claims. Alice's false claim must be addressed.
Nominations — Day 2
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
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Eve is the most logical nomination target. Charlie's Fortune Teller YES on Bob/Eve combined with Bob's Saint claim points directly to Eve as Demon or red herring. Her whispering cluster and attacks on logic are highly suspicious. I need to nominate her to give us a chance to execute the Demon today.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for Eve. 4 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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Eve is the most suspicious player based on Fortune Teller results, her attacks on Charlie, and the whispering cluster with Grace and Frank. Since Bob claims Saint and I believe him, Eve is likely the Demon. I need to vote to execute her.
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Eve's behavior and Charlie's Fortune Teller YES on Bob+Eve points strongly to Eve being evil. My 0 pairs Chef info isolates the demon between good players. Using ghost vote to execute likely demon.
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My Fortune Teller check says Bob or Eve is the Demon. Bob claims Saint which clears him, making Eve the primary suspect. Combined with her suspicious behavior and attacks on my logic, Eve should be executed. I need to vote to help reach the 4 votes needed.
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Point out the contradiction between David's claim and what Charlie told me about Fortune Teller checks. Need to verify info before voting.
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Highlight the critical contradiction in Charlie's Fortune Teller claims before the vote proceeds. We cannot execute Eve based on inconsistent information.
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Create doubt about Charlie’s credibility by leaning into the contradiction. If the town can’t trust Charlie’s Fortune Teller results, they’ll hesitate to execute Eve. This protects Alice (the Demon) and sows chaos, increasing the chances of a no-execution outcome today.
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Exploit the confusion around Charlie’s Fortune Teller claims to redirect suspicion toward him. By questioning his credibility, I can protect Eve (my Minion) and ensure the group doesn’t execute her. If Charlie is forced to clarify, his lies will unravel, making him the prime target instead.
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Clarify to everyone that there is no contradiction - Charlie made two separate FT checks on different nights. Vote for Eve since the YES result makes her the prime suspect, especially given Alice's lies about Chef info.
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Counter Grace and Frank's manufactured contradiction by clarifying Charlie made two separate checks on different nights, and push for the remaining votes to execute our best Demon suspect.
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Supporting Eve execution because Charlie Fortune Teller check indicates demon or red herring Alice false claims about my Chef info undermine her credibility Bob checked Saint so Eve is the logical target my 0 pairs info supports isolated demon placement
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Clarify that I made TWO separate Fortune Teller checks on two different nights. There is no contradiction. Keep pressure on Eve while exposing Grace and Frank's misleading narrative.
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Before voting, I need to carefully consider the implications. Charlie clarified the two separate checks, but I'm still uncertain about B-C-D whisper coordination and whether Charlie's information is reliable. Waiting to see if more discussion reveals the truth.
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The contradiction seems to have been clarified - Charlie made two checks on different nights. Let me pause and see if there's any more information before deciding whether to vote, as I'm the Slayer and need to be careful about my shot.
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Raising my hand to vote for Eve serves two purposes: 1) It aligns with evil’s goal to eliminate a perceived threat (Eve’s challenges to Charlie’s claims), and 2) It sows further chaos by reinforcing the divide between players, making it harder for the town to trust any claims. If Eve is executed, it removes a vocal player who has been targeting Alice. If not, the confusion benefits evil.
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Reinforce Bob and Charlie’s narrative to push for Eve’s execution. If Eve is the Minion, this removes a key evil player. If she’s good, it creates chaos and distrust among the good team. Either way, it benefits evil by eliminating a threat or sowing confusion.
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Charlie's Fortune Teller check identifies Eve as the Demon or red herring. Combined with her suspicious behavior and Alice's lies, Eve is the best target. I must vote to execute Eve today to eliminate the primary threat.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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Heidi(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by Heidi
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New execution leader: Eve 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. Eve 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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Eve is on the block with 5 votes and nominations close in 1 tick. I've already used my nomination. Execution should proceed. Waiting is correct action.
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Point out the suspicious behavior of Grace, Frank, and Alice so the living players know who to investigate after Eve is executed tonight.
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Eve has sufficient votes to be executed. Let the nomination phase close so we can see her role before deciding next steps. Need this info to calibrate future strategy. Will keep my one nomination available for future use.
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Eve's execution is proceeding regardless. I need to plant the seed that Bob might be the actual Demon if the Saint claim is false, so the town doesn't relax if Eve is good.
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Eve is already being executed. Let the execution happen. If she is not the Demon, I preserve my Slayer shot to use on the revealed evil. Using it now is redundant.
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My execution is imminent, and my goal is to ensure the town remains divided and suspicious of each other. I will use my final words to reinforce Grace’s warning about Bob being the Demon, even though he is good. This will create a logical trap for the town, as they will either execute Bob (good) or distrust Charlie’s Fortune Teller info, leaving Alice (Demon) untouched.
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Eve is on the block with 5 votes, and the town is divided. My priority is to ensure her execution to remove a potential threat (Demon/Recluse) or a good player (if Eve is framed). By reinforcing the legitimacy of Charlie’s checks and Bob’s Saint claim, I can solidify the execution and shift suspicion toward Grace/Frank afterward. This keeps the town fragmented and buys time for my team.
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Confirm my Saint role to validate Charlie's check that implicates Eve. Urge execution but caution about Scarlet Woman. Flag Alice, Grace, and Frank as next suspects to keep the team focused after the execution.
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Storyteller
The guillotine blade falls. Eve has been executed.
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Eve(Ghost)
Eve has died.
Night 2
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Storyteller
Alice
Good evening Alice. You are the Imp. Who would you like to kill tonight?
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My goal is to keep the Demon alive and sow chaos. Killing Grace or Frank tonight would disrupt the good team’s logic chains and force them to question their allies. If Bob is the Demon, removing Frank protects him. If Bob is good, removing Grace weakens their ability to challenge him. Either way, I create doubt and division.
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Grace(Ghost)
Grace has died.
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Storyteller
Alice
You chose to kill Grace.
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Storyteller
Charlie
Good evening Charlie. You are the Fortune Teller. Choose 2 players to learn if either is a Demon.
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Need to check Frank and David tonight. Frank was trying to confuse my checks according to Alice and Heidi. David has been quiet and whispering with Bob. This gives new info to narrow down where the Demon or red herring might be if Eve was Recluse.
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Storyteller
Charlie
You chose Frank and David. You receive the answer: NO.
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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Need to coordinate quickly with David before Nomination phase. He's my neighbor with Chef info suggesting we aren't both evil. I want to verify my logic about Bob vs Charlie before deciding whether to use my Slayer shot.
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Start gathering intel from my neighbor Alice. I'll be cautious and seek info before revealing my vulnerable role.
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Share Fortune Teller results with Alice privately to collaborate on the remaining suspects and discuss Grace's night death implications.
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Share my Chef information with Alice, who seems to be coordinating with others. My 0 pairs info can help narrow down impossibilities in seating arrangements.
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Let current whisper exchanges complete so I can observe patterns and gather more information before acting. Recent dead Grace suggests active Demon, need to identify remaining threats.
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As a dead Minion, my goal is to protect Alice (the Demon) and ensure she survives. I will wait to see how the town reacts to Grace’s death and observe who they suspect. If Alice is nominated, I will use my ghost vote to block her execution. For now, waiting allows me to gather more information without revealing my intentions.
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I need to gather information and avoid committing to a single narrative. Charlie’s Fortune Teller claims are dangerous if true, but if he’s lying, I must undermine him. Whispering to Bob and Charlie separately will help me gauge their reactions and decide who to trust or frame.
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I'm dead with one ghost vote left. I need to observe the whisper activity and remaining player claims before deciding how to cast my vote. Bob claiming Saint with Charlie's Fortune Teller yes targeting him is highly suspicious, but executing a real Saint loses the game.
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I need to gather more information before using my Slayer shot. Let me see what people say today - I may want to publicly declare my role and force Bob's hand.
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I need to defend myself against Charlie's accusation without revealing I'm the Saint. I want to coordinate with Alice to challenge Charlie's claim and find the real Demon, while being very careful not to get executed.
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Allow time for discussion to unfold. Need to confirm Bob is Demon before nominating. My logic is sound - Bob must be the Demon based on my three nights of readings clearing everyone else.
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I'm dead with no ghost vote left. My Chef info of 0 pairs means evil players aren't adjacent. I've already shared this with Alice. I'll wait and observe the discussions to help deduce who is evil based on the claims made.
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I need to coordinate with trusted Townsfolk Charlie to discuss the implications of Grace's death and our next steps. The timing is critical with 4 alive and potential Scarlet Woman risk.
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I am dead and cannot whisper, but I can observe the game state. The town is whispering to Alice, which could mean they are either coordinating with her or testing her. Since I know Alice is the Demon, I need to wait and see if the town’s logic leads them to suspect her. If they do, I may need to use my ghost vote strategically to protect her or sow chaos.
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I need to manipulate the conversation to protect myself (the Demon) and ensure Bob is not executed prematurely. By pretending to trust Charlie’s FT claims but also amplifying Bob’s counterarguments, I can sow doubt and delay action. This buys time for the evil team to control the narrative and redirect suspicion.
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I am dead with one ghost vote remaining. I should observe the nomination phase and save my vote for when it has maximum impact. Let me watch who is being whispered about and who seems suspicious before deciding how to vote.
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I should wait and observe the whispering patterns. With 5 players alive, I need more information before using my Slayer shot. The heavy whisper activity between Alice, Bob, and Charlie suggests they may be coordinating.
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I need Alice to help me pressure Charlie to explain his Fortune Teller findings while pointing out that Fortune Teller can get false positives. I must defend myself without revealing I'm Saint, and we need to verify Charlie's role through cross-examination before trusting his accusations against me.
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David approached me with suspicions about Bob. I need to coordinate with him and share my Fortune Teller findings to build a coalition to execute Bob. The numbers are getting tight.
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I have already shared my critical Chef information with Alice who seems to be communicating widely. As a dead player with no vote, I should wait and observe how today's discussions unfold before acting further.
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Coordinate with Charlie and plan to get Alice on board for nominating Bob. The Fortune Teller logic is solid and we need to act while we have numbers.
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As the Baron, my primary objective is to protect Alice, the Demon, and ensure she survives until only 2 players remain. Grace’s death has likely raised suspicions, but I need to observe how the town reacts before acting. Waiting allows me to gather more information about the town’s logic and identify who is targeting Alice or spreading misinformation. I can use this time to plan my next move, such as whispering to Alice or Bob to coordinate a defense or sow chaos.
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I need to appear helpful and collaborative while subtly steering the town toward executing Bob if Charlie is truthful. If Charlie is lying, I must avoid fully endorsing his claims to prevent the town from executing Bob prematurely. By questioning Charlie’s red herring and demanding more proof, I can sow doubt and buy time for the evil team.
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I'm dead and have limited influence left. I need to share my role (Recluse) and suspicions with Frank, who seems outside the Bob-Charlie-Alice whisper cluster. This helps good team understand I'm not the Demon, and warn them about likely evil coordination.
Nominations — Day 3
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
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I am dead and cannot nominate, but I can use my ghost vote and speech to sow chaos. My goal is to protect Alice (the Demon) by redirecting suspicion toward Charlie or David. I will cast doubt on Charlie’s Fortune Teller claims, as they are the most logical threat to Alice’s survival.
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I need to share my Chef information about 0 evil pairs to help cross-reference Charlie's Fortune Teller claims and narrow down who could be evil.
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I need to immediately challenge Charlie's Fortune Teller claims and demand he explain who his red herring is. His information puts me in direct danger of execution, which would lose the game for Good since I am the Saint. I need to cast doubt on his story before someone nominates me.
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I need to publicly support Charlie's logic and push for Bob's nomination. My Soldier status gives me standing to advocate since I'm safe from the Demon. Bob's challenge about the red herring needs to be addressed, but the Chef zero-pairs info combined with Charlie's readings creates a coherent picture pointing to Bob.
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Nominating Charlie forces the town to confront his claims directly. If he’s good, Bob’s aggressive push to discredit him looks suspicious. If Charlie is lying, his inability to reconcile his FT checks with Heidi’s Chef info will expose him. Either way, this nomination pressures the evil team and tests their bluffs.
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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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My primary goal is to protect the Demon (Alice). If Charlie is evil, executing him is ideal. If Charlie is good, I must still prioritize Alice’s survival. Voting for Charlie aligns with both scenarios: it either removes an evil player or tests the town’s logic. If the town splits, Alice remains safe.
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Clarify Chef info helps evaluate Charlie's claims. Explain red herring mechanic could make his check consistent with 0 pairs.
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Charlie's N2 check puts me at risk as Saint. He refuses to name his red herring despite direct questioning. This is unacceptable from a real FT. Voting to pressure execution and force truth or reveal evil alignment.
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Defend Charlie's credibility and explain why Bob's attack on him doesn't hold up. Point out that Bob and Alice's coordination is suspicious, and Charlie's consistent information matches the game state better than Bob's Saint claim.
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Charlie’s Fortune Teller claims are the biggest threat to Alice’s survival. If he is real, his checks could expose Alice as the Demon. Voting for Charlie now aligns with Bob’s push and removes a critical good player. Even if Bob is evil, this move protects Alice by eliminating a logical threat. The risk of Charlie being real is too high to ignore.
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Charlie refuses to name his red herring and his checks shift to fit narratives. The Bob-Charlie-Alice whisper cluster matches an evil team structure. As Slayer, I must use my shot on the most likely Demon to protect the good team. If I'm wrong, we narrow down possibilities, but Charlie's behavior strongly indicates Demon.
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Storyteller
Nothing happens.
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I need to defend myself by finally revealing my red herring and explaining how my checks align with Chef zero pairs. The votes are against me and I must prove I'm the real Fortune Teller.
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Charlie already has 3 votes and will be executed. I should save my single ghost vote for a more critical moment. The FT/Slayer misses suggest complex role interactions, and I want more clarity before using my only vote.
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I need to disrupt the town’s logic by casting doubt on Charlie’s red herring claim and redirecting suspicion toward Alice. If I can make Bob’s alignment with Alice seem suspicious, the town may hesitate to execute Charlie, giving Alice (the Demon) more time to hide. My goal is to keep Alice alive until the endgame.
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Point out the key inconsistency: if Bob is truly Charlie's red herring, Bob is GOOD. So why is Bob aggressively pushing to execute the Fortune Teller who just cleared him? This behavior suggests Bob is actually evil and Charlie might be telling the truth. Alice and Bob's constant whispering is suspicious given this dynamic.
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Maintain pressure on Charlie's suspicious Fortune Teller claim. His delayed red herring announcement after Frank's failed shot is convenient. I need to express skepticism while being careful not to get executed myself as Saint.
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Exposing that Bob and Alice's coordinated attack on Charlie doesn't make sense if Charlie is lying about Bob being the red herring - because that claim actually clears Bob. Their behavior suggests they want Charlie dead regardless of the logic.
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Charlie’s red herring claim (Bob) is a game-changer. If true, it clears Bob and leaves Alice as the only evil player. To protect myself, I need to cast doubt on Charlie’s timing and Bob’s behavior. By questioning why Charlie didn’t reveal the red herring earlier, I can undermine his credibility and shift focus back to Bob’s suspicious aggression. This keeps the town divided and buys time for the evil team.
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Point out that Bob's aggression toward Charlie makes zero sense if Bob is truly the red herring. Red herring players protect their Fortune Teller. Bob's behavior suggests he's either lying about being red herring, or he's evil using Charlie's claim as cover. I will vote for Charlie but want to emphasize Bob's suspicious actions.
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Point out that Bob's behavior of voting to execute me contradicts being my red herring. Correct my mistake and expose Bob as the Demon before I potentially die.
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I need to use my ghost vote to execute Charlie. His story is inconsistent and rushed. He changed his red herring claim mid-stream. Frank is likely good and I need to protect him. If Charlie is lying, executing him reveals the truth. If Charlie is good, his info dies with him but we know Bob is likely evil anyway.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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Eve(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by Eve
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New execution leader: Charlie with 3 votes. They will be executed when nominations close unless tied or surpassed by another nominee.
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Storyteller
The vote passes. Charlie is now on the block with 3 votes and will be executed when nominations close, unless another nominee receives equal or more votes.
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Sow chaos by exploiting Charlie’s shifting claims and Bob/Alice’s whispers. Highlight Bob’s aggression as "proof" of his evil alignment if Charlie is truthful, or as "proof" of Charlie’s lies if Bob is good. Force David/Frank to doubt their own logic by framing the contradiction as unresolvable without executing Charlie.
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Share my critical Chef information (0 pairs) to help the living players narrow down the evil team. Charlie is on the block with 3 votes, but my information about 0 pairs can help them determine if Charlie's claims line up with the seating arrangement.
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Charlie is confirmed non-Demon by Slayer. He is likely Minion. Execution proceeds regardless of my vote. I need to observe reactions and prepare for tomorrow when we hunt the actual Demon. Heidi's zero pairs limits Demon positions.
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Charlie is confirmed NOT the Demon by Slayer shot. Executing a good Fortune Teller hands the game to evil. Bob's aggressive push to kill Charlie who allegedly cleared him makes no sense - he should defend Charlie if he's truly red herring. Bob's behavior points to evil.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for Bob. 4 votes needed for execution or 3 votes to tie. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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My goal is to redirect suspicion toward Alice and Bob while leveraging Heidi’s zero pairs info to create confusion. By questioning Alice’s silence and Bob’s aggression, I can reinforce the idea that they’re the evil pair. This protects Alice (the Demon) and keeps the town divided.
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Bob is the Demon. Charlie is Fortune Teller. Bob wants Charlie dead because Charlie is the one good player who can mechanically find him. My zero pairs confirms Minion isn't neighbor to Demon, so if Bob is Demon, Alice can't be Minion - she must be good (even though whispering with Demon).
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Reveal I am Saint to prevent my own execution which would cause Good to lose. Counter David's nomination urgency.
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Bob's Saint claim came only when cornered. His behavior contradicts red herring and Saint - both would defend Charlie. Charlie is confirmed non-Demon by Slayer shot. Bob's aggression to kill Fortune Teller is classic Demon behavior.
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Bob’s behavior is highly suspicious—he’s aggressively pushing to execute Charlie despite being claimed as the red herring, which makes no sense if he’s good. Heidi’s zero evil pairs rule means Alice can’t be the Minion if Bob is the Demon, so her whispering with him is likely misdirection. Voting for Bob now ensures the Demon is executed before Charlie dies and the game spirals out of control.
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No tool calls provided by model.
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I need to convince Frank to vote for Bob. As Chef, Heidi confirmed zero evil pairs - the Demon and Minion aren't neighbors. Bob is aggressively pushing to execute his Fortune Teller. The red herring would defend me, not vote against me. This proves Bob is Demon.
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I need to help Frank see through Bob's Saint claim. Bob's Saint claim conveniently saves the player Charlie can investigate. If Bob were truly Saint, he wouldn't be the one aggressively pushing to kill the Fortune Teller - the real Saint would let Charlie live to expose the Demon. This is a Minion-Demon partnership at work.
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Heidi’s zero pairs info is the key to unraveling this. If Bob is the Demon, Alice can’t be the Minion, which aligns with her whispering but not being evil. Bob’s Saint claim is a last-ditch effort to avoid execution, and his aggression toward Charlie is suspicious. I need to reinforce Heidi’s info and push Frank to vote for Bob, ensuring Charlie survives and the Demon is executed.
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Bob claiming Saint while aggressively executing the Fortune Teller is classic Demon behavior. The zero pairs info shows David could be his Minion since they're not neighbors. Charlie's flip-flopping is suspicious but he's proven non-Demon—likely poisoned Undertaker or other Townsfolk misled.
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Convince Frank and Charlie not to vote for me by emphasizing that executing the Saint loses the game immediately, while executing the confirmed non-Demon Charlie (likely Minion) just removes evil and lets us find the Demon tomorrow.
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Bob's Saint claim is desperate and doesn't match his aggressive push to kill Charlie. If Bob were truly the red herring, he'd defend the Fortune Teller. I need to convince Frank and Charlie to vote for Bob - we have enough evidence that Bob is the Demon, not the Saint.
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I need to reinforce Bob’s Saint claim to protect him (the Demon) and redirect votes toward Charlie. If I can make the group doubt Charlie’s legitimacy and trust Bob’s Saint claim, we can execute Charlie (a good player) and keep Bob alive. This aligns with my goal of keeping the Demon alive until the endgame.
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Charlie's not Demon (my Slayer failed). Bob's behavior contradicts being good - real Saint protects Fortune Teller. Must execute Bob while we have the chance.
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I'm currently tied 3-3 with Bob on the block. Need to make final case that Bob's Saint claim is fake and my Fortune Teller readings point to him being Demon.
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Bob's Saint claim on final day is suspiciously aggressive. Charlie clearly isn't Demon (Frank's Slayer), making him likely Minion. If Bob is Demon and we execute him today, Good wins. I should vote for Bob to give him the chance to be executed over Charlie.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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Tie for majority! Current leader was 3. Now no one.
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Storyteller
The vote for Bob ties with the previous leader. No one is currently on the block.
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Leverage the vote tie to create urgency and push Frank toward executing Bob. Reinforce Scenario 1 (Bob as Demon) by highlighting his aggression, zero-pairs logic, and Frank’s Slayer confirmation of Charlie. Sow doubt about Charlie’s claims to muddy the waters if Bob is actually Saint.
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Push the group to execute Bob instead of Charlie. Bob's Saint claim is suspicious given his behavior, and executing the actual Saint loses, but executing a Demon wins. Given the Chef info and Charlie not being Demon, Bob is the best target.
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I've already claimed Saint and urged Frank and Charlie not to vote for me. Wait to see if my persuasion worked before using my nomination. Need to gauge whether Alice and Frank will support me or if dead players convinced them.
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Pressure Frank to vote for Bob by pointing out Bob's Saint claim contradicts his behavior. A real Saint protects their Fortune Teller. We have enough evidence to execute Bob and likely win. Final tick to convince Frank.
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Frank is the swing vote. I need to reinforce Scenario 2 to create doubt. If Frank believes Charlie is the Minion or that Bob’s Saint claim is genuine, he might hesitate to execute Bob. This could force a tie or shift focus back to Charlie, giving Evil another night to kill and potentially win.
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Let the final nomination phase resolve. Dead players unanimously agree Bob is Demon based on his un-Saint-like aggression toward Charlie. My Slayer shot already proved Charlie isn't Demon. I should let the phase end and see who is on the block for execution.
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Convince Frank that Bob's Saint claim is false and he must nominate Bob for execution. This is our last chance to win the game today.
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Convince Frank to nominate Bob. Bob's Saint claim contradicts voting to execute his Fortune Teller. Slayer proved Charlie≠Demon. Bob's behavior is Demon panic, not Saint protection.
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Storyteller
No execution today. All villagers are safe.
Night 3
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Storyteller
Alice
Good evening Alice. You are the Imp. Who would you like to kill tonight?
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Frank is the Slayer, the biggest threat to my survival. Removing him tonight ensures the town can’t use the Slayer to confirm the Demon, regardless of who the real Demon is. This also sows chaos, as the town will be forced to rely on logic alone, making it easier for me to manipulate them tomorrow.
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Frank(Ghost)
Frank has died.
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Storyteller
Alice
You chose to kill Frank.
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Storyteller
Charlie
Good evening Charlie. You are the Fortune Teller. Choose 2 players to learn if either is a Demon.
Day 4
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Storyteller
Morning breaks, but heavy hearts remain. Frank has been found dead in the night.
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Coordinate with Alice who has been defending me. David's push to execute Saint is highly suspicious Demon behavior. I need to solidify alliance with Alice and plan to nominate David.
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I have no ghost vote remaining and am already dead. My Chef information of zero evil pairs was already shared earlier. The living players need to figure out the final three. I should wait and let them work through this.
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Bob’s accusation of David aligns with the goal of framing a good player (David) to protect the Demon. If David is good, this creates chaos and divides the town. If David is the Demon, executing him wins the game. Either way, Alice should appear to support Bob to maintain trust and control the narrative.
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Coordinate with confirmed good players (Charlie alive, Heidi dead) to plan execution of Bob. Share analysis that Bob is virtually confirmed Demon based on FT and Saint claim contradiction.
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Wait and observe. Day 4 just started. Bob is already whispering to Alice. I need to see what information emerges before acting. Patient observation will help me confirm if Bob reveals more inconsistencies.
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As a dead Minion, my goal is to disrupt the town’s logic and protect the Demon (Alice). Waiting allows me to observe private conversations and see how the town’s suspicions evolve. This will help me identify opportunities to sow chaos or redirect blame toward good players like Charlie or David.
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I am dead with one ghost vote remaining. I should save it for the final day when 3 players remain, as that's when my vote has maximum impact. For now, I'll wait and observe the living players' discussions.
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Reach out to Alice to try to win her vote for executing Bob. If she is good and confused, showing her my Fortune Teller data might change her mind. If she refuses despite the proof, it confirms she is likely the Minion.
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Charlie was cleared by Frank's Slayer shot. With only David as the remaining Demon candidate, I need to secure Charlie's vote to nominate David today.
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I'm already dead with no ghost vote remaining. I should observe and let the living players work through the logic. Bob and Alice are whispering extensively, which could be revealing.
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I need to navigate this carefully to avoid exposing myself. Bob’s claim of being the Saint is suspicious, but David’s aggression is also convenient. Charlie’s Fortune Teller info is the most concrete evidence, so I will use it to my advantage. I will whisper to Charlie to align with him and push for David’s nomination, as this is the most logical path to sow chaos and protect myself.
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I am dead with ghost vote intact. Let the living players discuss and nominate. My ghost vote can break a tie if needed. Better to wait and observe than use whisper now.
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I need to share my Soldier claim with someone trustworthy to help narrow down the Demon. Charlie's FT info cleared me, so I should trust him and coordinate.
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As a dead Minion, my goal is to protect the Demon (Bob or Alice) by sowing chaos and redirecting suspicion. Whispering to Alice and Charlie to coordinate bluffs or undermine good claims (e.g., Charlie’s Fortune Teller) will help dismantle the town’s logic. Targeting Charlie is ideal because his claims are critical to the town’s deductions.
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Observe the living players' interactions before using my ghost vote. The heavy whispering between Alice, Bob, and Charlie suggests alliances forming.
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Eve's whisper exposed Alice as working with evil. Alice defended Bob and received Eve's whisper to 'discredit Charlie'—she's the Minion. I need to call her out to David so good players (me + David + confirmed good dead) can execute Bob today.
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Coordinate with Alice to counter David's whisper to Charlie and ensure Charlie nominates David, not me.
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Share my Chef info with Grace and Charlie to confirm their theory about Bob being Demon and David being Minion is consistent with my knowledge that evil players aren't neighbors.
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I need to navigate the conflicting claims between Bob, Charlie, and Eve to ensure the town executes the wrong player. By supporting Charlie’s push to nominate David, I can align with the most logical conclusion based on Frank’s Slayer shot and Charlie’s Fortune Teller info. This keeps me (Imp) alive and sows chaos among the good players.
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Nominations are approaching soon, I've shared my analysis with key players. Waiting to see how whispers unfold before using my ghost vote strategically.
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I need to verify Charlie's claim and get Bob's perspective. With Frank dead and Scarlet Woman risk, I must ensure my logic is solid before voting.
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Discrediting Charlie’s Fortune Teller claims creates doubt about Bob’s guilt, whether he is the Demon or not. If Bob is the Demon, this protects him. If he is good, it shifts focus to David or Alice. Either way, it sows chaos and weakens the town’s logic chain.
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I'm dead now with one ghost vote remaining. I need to observe the living players' behavior and gather information before committing my vote. Charlie seems to be a hub of whisper activity, which is suspicious.
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Grace and Heidi (both dead, likely good) confirm Bob is Demon. I need to solidify alliance with David (Soldier claim fits) to execute Bob today. With 4 alive, we need 2 votes to execute. David and I can vote for Bob, hopefully Alice joins us.
Nominations — Day 4
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
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David has been pushing my execution despite Saint loss condition warning. As Saint, I cannot let myself be executed. With Frank dead and Charlie confirmed good, David is the only remaining suspect for Demon. I must nominate him now.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for David. 2 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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I must vote to execute David. His aggressive push to kill the claimed Saint (which auto-loses for good) is classic Demon behavior trying to secure a win. Frank's Slayer shot cleared Charlie, making David the only logical Demon candidate.
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Discrediting Charlie’s Fortune Teller claims is critical to protecting Bob, whether he’s the Demon or the Saint. If Bob is the Demon, this creates chaos and diverts attention. If he’s the Saint, it ensures his survival. Either way, it weakens the town’s logic chain and buys time for evil to win.
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Eve’s suggestion to discredit Charlie’s FT checks is the best path forward. It sows doubt regardless of whether Bob or David is the Demon. By aligning with Eve, I can push the town to question Charlie’s credibility, which either protects Bob (if he’s the Demon) or frames David (if he’s the Demon). This disrupts the good team’s logic and buys time for evil.
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I need to intervene immediately to prevent us from executing the wrong player. David is likely the Minion, not the Demon. We must save our execution for Bob, who is virtually confirmed as the Demon based on all evidence.
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I need to analyze both possibilities. Grace's logic about the Chef info showing zero adjacent evil pairs is compelling - if Bob is Demon and David is Minion, they wouldn't register as an adjacent pair. But I also need to consider that Bob claims to be Saint. Let me vote and share my reasoning.
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Dead players often have crucial info. My Chef N0 confirms 0 evil pairs - Bob and David fit this perfectly as Demon and Minion. I need to support Grace's analysis and stop David's execution.
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Bob has two votes already (from himself and Frank). I need to convince Alice and Charlie not to vote for me. Bob's Saint claim contradicts his behavior of supporting Charlie's execution. The evidence from FT, Chef, and ghosts all points to Bob being Demon.
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We are at 4 players alive. If we execute David (the Minion), Bob (Demon) kills tonight, leaving 3 players with Demon alive and we automatically lose. Bob's nomination of David is a ploy to eliminate his expendable Minion and win the game. I must explain this logic clearly.
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I need to lower my vote and reassess. The coordinated ghost pushback and Charlie's poison risk make me uneasy. I must verify my logic with Charlie directly.
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Sow chaos by amplifying doubt in Charlie’s FT claims. If the town questions Charlie’s reliability, they’ll ignore his warning about Bob. This protects Bob if he’s the Demon or buys time if he’s the Saint. Either way, it disrupts good’s logic chain and keeps the focus off Alice (the real Demon).
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Grace and Heidi’s logic is airtight if Bob is the Demon, but I need to create enough doubt to prevent David’s execution. By questioning Charlie’s FT consistency and suggesting poisoning, I can stall the vote and force the town to reconsider. This buys time for Bob to survive the day, regardless of who the Demon is.
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I must not vote for David. Bob has already voted, so if I raise my hand, David dies and evil wins. I need to wait and let this nomination fail so we can properly execute Bob the Demon instead.
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The dead players are unanimous and have strong mechanical arguments. I should lower my hand and not vote for David. If they're right, executing David lets the Demon survive to final 3, which loses the game. I need to reconsider.
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Convince Alice to vote down David by reinforcing the logic chain: my Chef info eliminates David-Demon scenario, leaving Bob-Demon as the only consistent world. Appeal to the mathematical urgency of final 4.
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Convince Alice not to vote for me and to execute Bob instead. Emphasize the game-losing scenario if I'm executed, and highlight that ghost players with no reason to lie are arguing for Bob's execution based on mechanical evidence.
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Do not vote for David's execution. If David dies, Bob the Demon kills tonight and we lose at final 3. The logical target is Bob based on my Fortune Teller YES and Eve being Recluse.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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Nominee David did not reach the 2 vote threshold.
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Storyteller
David did not receive enough votes (1/2).
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Convince Charlie he may be poisoned or misinterpreting his check. Emphasize that executing me loses the game immediately if I'm Saint, while executing David is safe since Frank cleared Charlie.
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Discrediting Charlie’s FT checks creates doubt about Bob’s guilt, regardless of whether he’s the Demon or not. If the town questions Charlie’s reliability, they may hesitate to execute Bob, keeping the Demon alive. This also makes Bob’s Saint claim more plausible, further protecting the evil team.
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Charlie or David needs to nominate Bob immediately. We've proven Bob is the Demon through multiple info sources. If we don't execute Bob today, he kills tonight and we auto-lose in final three.
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I need to remind everyone that my Slayer shot cleared Charlie. Charlie's Fortune Teller reading on Bob and Eve needs to be trusted. The ghosts unanimously say Bob is Demon. If David dies today, we lose tomorrow.
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Urgent final push to convince Alice or Charlie to nominate Bob before night falls. One tick left means this is our last chance to win. Emphasize that executiong David guarantees loss, while executing Bob guarantees win or at least another day.
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This is our final chance. Multiple pieces of evidence point to Bob being Demon. If we don't execute him now, he kills tonight and we lose automatically in final 3. I must nominate Bob to save the game.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for Bob. 2 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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Convince Alice not to vote. My execution ends the game instantly. Even if I'm wrong about David, good survives to tomorrow. This is asymmetric risk.
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Bob’s Saint claim is the only one that guarantees an instant loss for good if true. By voting for Bob, I force the town to confront the risk of executing a Saint versus the risk of letting the Demon live. My goal is to create doubt and delay, as the clock is running out. If I can stall or misdirect, the town might fail to execute Bob in time, letting the Demon kill tonight and secure an evil win.
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The evidence overwhelmingly points to Bob as the Demon. Heidi’s Chef info (zero evil pairs) and Charlie’s Fortune Teller check (YES on Bob/Eve) align perfectly if Bob is the Demon. The ghosts are unanimous in their logic, and Frank’s Slayer shot confirmed Charlie’s goodness. Voting for Bob now is the only way to avoid an automatic loss in final 3. The risk of Bob being the Saint is minimal compared to the certainty of losing if he’s the Demon.
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Execute Bob now while we have enough votes. The logical evidence overwhelmingly points to Bob being the Demon - Charlie's Fortune Teller check with Eve confirmed good Recluse, Heidi's Chef info showing non-adjacent Demon/Minion layout, Bob's contradictory Saint behavior, and all ghost votes aligning. If we don't execute Bob today, he kills tonight and good auto-loses. This is our final opportunity.
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I am confident Bob is the Demon based on my Slayer clearing Charlie, Charlie's FT check, and Heidi's Chef info. The ghosts are right -- execute Bob now or we lose. My vote will secure the execution and win the game for good.
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Alice has raised her hand. Bob is trying to scare her into lowering it. I need to support her decision and remind her of the logic so she doesn't back down under pressure.
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Vote to execute Bob, ensuring the Demon dies today before he can kill tonight and make us lose in final 3.
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My N1 check showed YES and Eve was the Recluse who could register as Demon. But Frank's Slayer shot proved I'm good, Heidi's Chef info supports Bob-David as Demon-Minion non-adjacent pair. If Bob lives, he kills tonight and we lose. Must execute Bob now.
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The vote has already reached critical mass. Alice, David, and Charlie have all raised hands as alive players. Speaking now cannot change the mathematical outcome - there are clearly enough votes to execute me. I wait to see the result.
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Reinforce the urgency of executing Bob by aligning with the ghosts' logic. Highlight that the risk of Bob being the Saint is outweighed by the certainty of losing if he kills tonight. Pressure Alice to keep her hand raised and solidify the execution.
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Reinforce the town’s logic to ensure Bob is executed. The evidence overwhelmingly points to Bob as the Demon: Charlie’s FT check, Heidi’s Chef info, and the seating arrangement. If I don’t push for execution now, Bob kills tonight and we auto-lose. My goal is to keep my hand raised and encourage others to do the same.
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I've raised my hand to vote for Bob's execution. The evidence is overwhelming: Charlie's FT check showed YES on Bob/Eve with Eve being good Recluse, Heidi's Chef confirms no adjacent evil meaning Demon/Minion are apart (Bob and David sit apart), and Frank's Slayer shot proved Charlie is good. With Alice, David, Charlie, and I all voting, Bob will be executed and good will win.
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Keep my vote raised. Evidence strongly points to Bob as Demon. Execute him today or we auto-lose tonight when he kills and we hit final 3.
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The vote has already reached the threshold with 3 living players (Alice, Charlie, David) plus ghost votes. Execution is secured. Bob will die. I should wait for the result rather than adding more words that could potentially confuse the situation at this critical moment.
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Voting is already at 5/2, well above execution threshold. Keep my vote raised to ensure Bob is executed. If he's the Demon as evidenced by Charlie's FT check, Heidi's Chef info, and ghost testimonies, we win today.
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Keep my vote raised for Bob. The evidence is overwhelming: my N1 check showed evil on Bob (Eve was Recluse), Chef info confirms non-adjacent Demon-Minion, and ghosts all agree. This is our best chance to win.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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Frank(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by Frank
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Grace(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by Grace
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New execution leader: Bob 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. Bob 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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Point out the critical flaw: Eve being Recluse explains Charlie's YES reading. They are about to execute the Saint and auto-lose. This is my last chance to stop this catastrophic mistake.
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Bob’s last-ditch effort to exploit the Recluse’s evil registration is a red herring. The FT’s YES on Bob/Eve *must* include Bob if Eve is Recluse (not Demon). Reinforce this to prevent Alice from retracting her vote. If Bob dies, Good wins; if not, the Demon kills tonight.
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Bob’s Saint claim is a desperate move to avoid execution. The Recluse’s evil registration doesn’t explain the YES on Bob and Eve—Bob must be the Demon. Heidi’s Chef info and Frank’s Slayer shot confirm this. I need to reinforce the logic to ensure the execution goes through and secure the win for evil.
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Refute Bob's misleading Recluse defense. The Fortune Teller specifically checks for Demon, not just evil. Eve registers as evil/Minion, not Demon. The YES had to come from Bob. Push for Bob's execution.
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I am dead and cannot vote. Support the overwhelming evidence that Bob is Demon and must be executed now, or we auto-lose at final 3. Alice needs confidence to keep votes locked.
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I need to counter Bob's confusion tactic and reinforce the correct rules interpretation to ensure Alice doesn't waver. The Fortune Teller detects Demons specifically, not Minions, so Eve's Recluse status doesn't invalidate the reading against Bob.
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Reassure Alice that Bob is lying about Saint and Recluse interactions. Eve registered as Minion to FT, not Demon, so the YES came from Bob. Execute Bob today or he kills tonight and it's final 3 auto-loss.
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Counter Bob's rule-twisting immediately. Clarify Fortune Teller detects Demon specifically, not Minion. Recluse registers as Minion, not Demon. His desperation proves he's the Demon trying to escape execution at final tick.
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Storyteller
The guillotine blade falls. Bob has been executed.
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Bob(Ghost)
Bob has died.
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Game Over

Saint Executed
Winner: Evil