Game Detail
Players
Alice (Librarian) Bob (Imp) Charlie (Washerwoman) David (Saint) Eve (Slayer) Frank (Chef) Grace (Poisoner) Heidi (Mayor)
Token Usage
| Team | Input Tokens | Output Tokens | Cost (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Evil | 142,106 | 64,362 | $0.7924 |
| Good | 373,703 | 600,493 | $2.7570 |
Event Transcript
🎭
The game has started.
📜
Storyteller
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Grace
You are the Minion. The Demon is Bob.
📜
Storyteller
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Bob
Minions are: Grace. Your safe bluffs are: Soldier, Investigator, Ravenkeeper
📜
Storyteller
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Grace
Good evening Grace. You are the Poisoner. Who would you like to poison tonight?
🎯
Grace
Grace made a choice.
🧠
I am the Poisoner and want to poison a potential information-gathering role on the first night to disrupt the good team's early info. I will choose Alice.
📜
Storyteller
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Grace
You chose to poison Alice.
📜
Storyteller
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Charlie
Good evening Charlie. You are the Washerwoman. Either Eve or Alice is the Librarian.
📜
Storyteller
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Alice
Good evening Alice. You are the Librarian. Either Bob or Charlie is the Drunk.
📜
Storyteller
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Frank
Good evening Frank. You are the Chef. You learn that there are 0 pairs of evil players.
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
Eve waits.
🧠
I have no information yet, so I will wait and observe the initial conversations before using my ability or forming alliances.
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Charlie
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Alice
Hello Alice. My ability tells me that either you or Eve is the Librarian. Is that you?
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I need to verify my Washerwoman information by directly asking one of the two suspects. Identifying the Librarian early lets me form a trusted good alliance.
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Alice
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Charlie
Yes, I am the Librarian. I learned that either Bob or you is the Drunk. That fits with you being the Washerwoman only if Bob is the Drunk. What do you think?
🧠
I want to confirm my role to Charlie so we can combine our starting information if he is good, while also gauging his reaction to my Drunk read.
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David
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Eve
Hey Eve, I am looking for someone to trust. Do you have any first night information, or do you want to compare notes?
🧠
Start building trust with my neighbor Eve and see if she has any Night Zero information. Gather intel quietly without revealing my vulnerable Saint role.
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Grace
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Bob
Hey Bob, I am your Minion, the Poisoner. What bluffs did you get? Who should we target?
🧠
I need to establish contact with my Demon (Bob) to find out what safe bluffs are available and coordinate our strategy.
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Frank
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Grace
Hey Grace, I wanted to reach out since you are my neighbor. I am the Chef, and I learned on night zero that there are zero pairs of evil players. That means the Demon and Minion are definitely not sitting next to each other. Do you have any information you can share with me?
🧠
Share my Chef information with a neighbor to establish trust and start building an alliance. Early private sharing helps verify claims later and lets me gauge reactions.
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Heidi
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Grace
Hey Grace. I noticed Frank and Bob both reached out to you. Have you learned anything useful so far? I'm still trying to figure out who seems trustworthy.
🧠
Start building trust with an active player to gather early information and identify suspicious behavior before nominations begin.
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Bob
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Grace
Hey! Our bluffs are Soldier, Investigator, and Ravenkeeper. You can bluff Investigator if you want, and I can take Soldier or Ravenkeeper. For poisoning, maybe poison one of your neighbors or someone who claims an info role. What do you think?
🧠
Coordinate with my Minion (Grace the Poisoner) by sharing the safe bluffs and discussing our bluffing and poisoning strategy.
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Eve
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David
Hey David. I do not have any first night information, I slept straight through. Do you have anything you can share? What is your role?
🧠
Respond to David's outreach to start building a trusted relationship and gather early game information without revealing my powerful Slayer role yet.
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Charlie
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Eve
Hello Eve. I am the Washerwoman, and I learned that either you or Alice is the Librarian. Alice told me she is the Librarian and that either Bob or I am the Drunk. Are you the Librarian? Do you have any information?
🧠
I need to verify Alice's claim by checking with Eve. Since my Washerwoman info says either Eve or Alice is the Librarian, asking Eve directly will help me determine if Alice is telling the truth or lying.
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Alice
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Bob
Hi Bob, it's Alice. Charlie told me he's the Washerwoman and learned either me or Eve is the Librarian. I am the Librarian, and I learned either you or Charlie is the Drunk. If Charlie truly is the Washerwoman, that points to you being the Drunk. What role do you think you are?
🧠
Share my Librarian info and Charlie's Washerwoman claim with Bob to see how he reacts and what role he claims, which helps determine if he is the Drunk.
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David
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Eve
Hey Eve, I do not have any first night information either. I would rather not share my exact role just yet, but I am good. Let us watch what other people claim and compare notes. Do you have any suspicions so far?
🧠
Continue building trust with Eve without revealing my Saint role prematurely. I need allies but cannot risk being targeted for execution.
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Grace
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Bob
That sounds like a great plan. I think I will bluff Investigator and say that either Frank or Heidi is the Poisoner. Since Frank already told me he is the Chef, this should make Heidi look pretty suspicious. Who are you planning to claim to the rest of the group?
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I want to confirm our bluffing strategy with my Demon, Bob, and let him know I will be framing Heidi using my Investigator bluff.
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Frank
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Eve
Hey Eve, I am the Chef. I learned on night zero that there are zero pairs of evil players, which means the Demon and Minion are definitely not sitting next to each other. Since you are my neighbor, I wanted you to know this. Do you have any information you can share with me?
🧠
Share my Chef information with Eve, my other neighbor, to build trust and gather her claims before the nomination phase begins.
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Heidi
Heidi waits.
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I just reached out to Grace and want to see if she responds. Waiting lets me observe the whisper network dynamics before nominations begin and avoids me seeming overeager.
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Bob
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Alice
Hi Alice! I am the Soldier. That is really interesting. Since I know I am the Soldier, if your info is correct, then Charlie must be the Drunk! But since his info about you was right, maybe the Storyteller just gave him true info, or maybe I am the Drunk Soldier. Let's keep this between us and see.
🧠
Respond to Alice's whisper, claiming Soldier. Plant the seed that Charlie is the Drunk (since I am the Demon, Charlie actually is the Drunk), but remain open to being the Drunk Soldier to sound cooperative.
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Eve
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Alice
Hey Alice. Charlie just told me that he is the Washerwoman and that either you or I is the Librarian. He also said you told him that either Bob or Charlie is the Drunk. Can you confirm your role and what you learned?
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I need to verify Charlie's claim with Alice before nominations start. Cross-referencing their stories will help me determine if this is a trustworthy good chain or a deception.
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Charlie
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Bob
Bob, Alice says she is the Librarian and that either you or I am the Drunk. I believe I am the Washerwoman. Are you the Drunk? What role do you have?
🧠
I need to verify Alice's claim by checking Bob's response. If Alice is the true Librarian, Bob might be the Drunk. Asking Bob directly puts pressure on him and gives me a data point.
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Alice
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Eve
Yes, I am the Librarian. I learned that either Bob or Charlie is the Drunk. Since Charlie claims to be the Washerwoman, a Townsfolk role, he cannot also be the Drunk. That points toward Bob being the Drunk, but Bob thinks he is the Soldier. What do you make of Charlie?
🧠
Confirm my role to Eve and share my Night Zero information to build trust and gather her perspective on the Bob-Charlie situation.
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David
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Alice
Hey Alice. I have been talking with Eve but she does not have any first night information. Have you learned anything useful from your conversations? I am good but I am keeping my exact role quiet for now.
🧠
Gather information from another player cluster before nominations begin. Alice has spoken with multiple people and may have insights or claims to share.
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Grace
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Heidi
Hey Heidi, to be honest, I am the Investigator and my info says either you or Frank is the Poisoner. Since Frank claimed Chef to me, I am a bit suspicious of you. What is your role? I want to make sure I have all the facts before sharing this with the town.
🧠
I want to seed my Investigator bluff to Heidi to put pressure on her and find out her role, making me look like a proactive good player.
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Frank
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Alice
Hey Alice, I am the Chef. On night zero I learned there are zero pairs of evil players, which means the Demon and Minion are definitely not sitting next to each other. Have you gathered any information or role claims from the others? I am trying to figure out who we can trust.
🧠
Share my Chef information with another well-connected player to build an information network and gather role claims to cross-reference.
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Heidi
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Grace
Hey Grace. I am definitely not the Poisoner. I am actually the Mayor. So if your Investigator info is real, that means Frank must be the Poisoner. But keep that close for now, I do not want to be a big target yet. We should watch Frank carefully and see if his Chef claim holds up.
🧠
I need to respond to Grace's accusation by denying I am Poisoner and privately revealing my true role as Mayor. This helps her verify her Investigator info and redirects suspicion toward Frank if she is truthful.
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Bob
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Charlie
Hey Charlie, Alice actually whispered me about that too! I told her I'm the Soldier. If her info is correct, either I'm a Drunk Soldier or you are the Drunk. But wait, is it possible Alice herself is the Drunk and got false info? What did you find out as Washerwoman?
🧠
Maintain consistency by claiming Soldier to Charlie, since I already claimed it to Alice, and try to cast doubt on Alice's info.
Nominations — Day 1
📜
Storyteller
Nominations are now open.
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Charlie
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All
Everyone, I am the Washerwoman. I learned that either Eve or Alice is the Librarian. Alice told me she is the Librarian and that either Bob or I am the Drunk. Bob says he is the Soldier. Eve, you never answered me. Are you the Librarian? Because if Alice is right, Bob might be a Drunk Soldier. But if Bob is truly the Soldier, then Alice is wrong, which means Eve should be the Librarian or Alice is lying. Someone needs to clear this up.
🧠
I need to publicly share the conflicting information about Alice's claim to pressure reactions, especially from Eve who has not yet responded to my whisper. This will help determine if Alice is genuine or if Eve is the true Librarian.
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Frank
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All
Hey everyone, I am the Chef. On night zero I learned there are zero pairs of evil players. That means the Demon and Minion are definitely not sitting next to each other. Charlie, Alice, and Bob, your claims are interesting. If Alice is the Librarian and either Bob or Charlie is the Drunk, we need to figure out which one it is. If Charlie is the Drunk, he thinks he is the Washerwoman but is not, which would mean his information about Eve or Alice being the Librarian is false. Eve, are you the Lib...
🧠
Share my Chef information publicly to establish trust and help narrow down who could be evil based on the zero pairs of evil neighbors.
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Bob
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All
I did tell Alice and Charlie that I am the Soldier. If Alice's information is correct, then either Charlie or I is indeed the Drunk. If I am a Drunk Soldier, that would explain why I do not have any information to confirm myself. I agree that we really need to hear from Eve first.
🧠
Address the group about my Soldier claim and the Librarian/Drunk accusation in a helpful, cooperative manner to establish trust.
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Grace
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All
I should probably share my information as well. I am the Investigator, and my start-of-game info says that either Frank or Heidi is the Poisoner. Heidi told me privately that she is the Mayor, and Frank is claiming Chef, so one of them must be lying to us.
🧠
To establish my fake Investigator claim publicly and put pressure on Frank and Heidi, creating chaos and diverting attention away from Bob.
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David
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All
Alice, if your Librarian information is true, then either Bob or Charlie is the Drunk. That would mean we have at least two Outsiders in play. But look at how many Townsfolk claims we already have. I do not think the Baron is in play, which means your information does not add up. I think you are lying to us.
🧠
Challenge Alice's claim by highlighting the Outsider count inconsistency, making the good team skeptical of her without revealing I am the Saint.
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Eve
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All
Everyone, I am not the Librarian. I am the Slayer. Charlie, that means if you really are the Washerwoman, Alice has to be the Librarian. Alice, that would mean either Bob or Charlie is the Drunk. We need to figure out which one it is before we go any further.
🧠
Clear up the Librarian confusion by revealing I am the Slayer, not the Librarian. This forces the logical conclusion that if Charlie is truthful, Alice must be the Librarian.
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Heidi
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Frank
Grace claims Investigator and says either Frank or I am the Poisoner. I know I am the Mayor, which means Frank is almost certainly the Poisoner. His Chef claim does not clear him. I think we need to test this now.
🧠
Grace publicly claimed Investigator and named Frank or me as Poisoner. I know I am the Mayor, so Frank is the most likely Poisoner. Nominating him tests this lead and gives the town a clear vote.
📜
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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All
Hold on everyone. I am the Chef, and I know for a fact there are zero pairs of evil players. That means the Demon and Minion are definitely not sitting next to each other. Now look at the seating. Grace and Heidi are neighbors. They cannot both be evil. So either Grace is wrong about me being the Poisoner, or Heidi is lying about being the Mayor. Both of them cannot be telling the truth. Before you vote to execute me, think about that. If I am the Chef, killing me means losing the only person wh...
🧠
I need to defend myself from execution by pointing out the logical implications of my Chef information and the contradictions between Grace and Heidi's claims.
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Charlie
Charlie raised their hand
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Frank's argument contains a deliberate logical flaw: he claims Grace and Heidi cannot both be truthful because they are neighbors, but zero pairs only forbids adjacent evil players, not adjacent good ones. This smells like evil deception. Grace's Investigator claim cleanly points to Frank if Heidi is Mayor, so I will vote to execute Frank.
✋
Bob
Bob raised their hand
🧠
As the Demon, getting a good player like Frank (the Chef) executed is a strong move for the evil team. It aligns with my Minion Grace's Investigator claim framing him.
✋
Grace
Grace raised their hand
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As the Investigator claimant who pinged Frank, I must vote for his execution to maintain my credibility and secure a misexecution on a good player.
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David
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All
I am not voting for Frank today. Grace, if you are telling the truth about the Poisoner, then the Baron is not in play. That means we only have one Outsider in the entire game. Alice, your Librarian claim says there is a Drunk, but the numbers do not add up unless you or Charlie is lying. I think we need to sort out these contradictions before we start executing anyone.
🧠
I want to highlight the mechanical contradiction between Grace's Poisoner claim and Alice's Drunk claim, which should make the town pause before executing Frank. This establishes me as logical and cautious without revealing my role.
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Eve
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All
Frank, your defense does not make sense. Grace said one of you or Heidi is the Poisoner, not that both of you are evil. You changed the subject to Grace and Heidi being neighbors, which has nothing to do with her claim. And Heidi, if you are the Mayor, then we have six Townsfolk claims, which is impossible. Someone here is lying. I am not voting to execute Frank today because we need to sort these contradictions out first, but Frank, you need to explain yourself better.
🧠
Point out logical flaws in Frank's defense and the setup contradiction with Heidi's Mayor claim. Withhold execution vote due to insufficient certainty, but signal suspicion to pressure evil players into mistakes tomorrow.
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Heidi
Heidi raised their hand
🧠
Grace's Investigator claim says Frank or I is Poisoner. I know I am Mayor, so Frank is the Poisoner. His defense was incoherent. Removing a Minion helps good find the Demon. I will vote to execute him.
💬
Alice
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All
I am not voting for Frank today, but since he already has four votes, he is going to die. Before night falls, I need to correct something. David, you said my Librarian info means there are at least two Outsiders. That is wrong. In the standard setup there is exactly one Outsider, and if I found the Drunk, that is it. One Outsider, five Townsfolk, one Minion, one Demon. That means among David, Eve, Frank, Grace, and Heidi, there are exactly three Townsfolk and two evil players. As for Frank, his ...
🧠
Frank already has enough votes to die. I want to publicly address David's flawed math about Outsider count, reaffirm my Librarian info, and point out that Frank's evasive defense makes him look guilty. This frames tomorrow's discussion based on logic.
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Frank
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All
Let me clarify. If Grace is telling the truth as Investigator, then since I am the Chef, Heidi must be the Poisoner. With Alice as Librarian, Eve as Slayer, and one of Bob or Charlie as the Drunk, the role count leaves David as the only possible Demon. David and Heidi are not neighbors, which perfectly matches my zero pair information. If Heidi is actually the Mayor, then Grace is lying, but David still has not claimed any role. David, who are you? We need to hear from you right now.
🧠
I likely have enough votes to die. I need to leave the good team with clear logic pointing to David as the most likely Demon, while pressuring David to claim a role before night falls.
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Charlie
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All
Frank, I am keeping my vote. You said if Heidi is the Mayor then Grace must be lying, but that is wrong. If Heidi is the Mayor, then Grace is right and you are the Poisoner. That slip makes me sure you are evil.
🧠
Frank's logical slip strongly suggests he knows he is the Poisoner. I will keep my vote to execute the most likely Minion and narrow the field for tomorrow.
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Bob
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All
I agree with Charlie. Frank, your explanation about Grace and Heidi being neighbors felt like a bit of a deflection. Since Heidi is claiming Mayor and you are claiming Chef, executing you seems like a safer way to test Grace's Investigator information today.
🧠
To support the execution of Frank (a good player) by justifying my vote on him, aligning with Charlie's reasoning and keeping the pressure off my minion Grace.
💬
Grace
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All
Charlie makes a really good point, Frank. If Heidi is the Mayor, then my information is correct and you would have to be the Poisoner. Saying that I am lying if she is the Mayor does not make logical sense, and it feels like you are trying to twist things. I am definitely keeping my vote.
🧠
Frank made a logical error in his defense which Charlie pointed out. I want to reinforce Charlie's point to ensure Frank gets executed today, protecting Bob and casting suspicion away from the evil team.
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David
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All
Frank, calling me out is a desperate move. Look at the numbers. Charlie, Alice, you, Grace, Heidi, and Eve are all claiming Townsfolk. That is six claims when we only have five Townsfolk at most. Multiple people here are definitely lying, and I suspect more than one. I am good, but I am keeping my exact role private for now so I do not become a target. We need to sort through these contradictions tomorrow.
🧠
Deflect Frank's accusation without revealing my Saint role. Highlight the mathematical impossibility of six Townsfolk claims to shift focus toward the real liars and away from me.
⌛
Eve
Eve waits.
🧠
Frank already has 4 votes and will die regardless of my vote. I said I wouldn't vote yet, and changing now looks inconsistent. Better to wait, let the execution happen, observe night results, and preserve my credibility and Slayer shot for tomorrow when I have more information.
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Heidi
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All
Frank, Charlie is absolutely right. If I am the Mayor, that means Grace's Investigator information is still completely correct, and you would be the Poisoner. Saying that proves she is lying was a major mistake. I am keeping my vote, and I hope everyone else does too. We cannot let a Poisoner survive into the night.
🧠
I know I am the Mayor, so Grace's info correctly incriminates Frank. His logical slip confirms he is lying. I want to solidify the vote and remind the town why executing him is correct before night falls.
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Alice
Alice waits.
🧠
I publicly said I would not vote for Frank today, and the Storyteller stated four votes are needed while four hands are already raised. I will hold to my word and wait rather than contradicting myself for a symbolic vote.
📜
Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
🗳️
New execution leader: Frank with 4 votes. They will be executed when nominations close unless tied or surpassed by another nominee.
📜
Storyteller
The vote passes. Frank is now on the block with 4 votes and will be executed when nominations close, unless another nominee receives equal or more votes.
💬
Frank
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All
Charlie, you called my statement a slip, but think about it. I know I am the Chef. So from my perspective, if Heidi truly is the Mayor, then Grace has to be wrong. That is not a slip, that is just me trusting my own role. The real problem is David. He is the only one who refuses to claim, and my zero pair information means his neighbors, Charlie and Eve, cannot be his Minion. If David is the Demon, his Minion is Alice, Bob, Grace, or Heidi. Keep that in mind when I am gone.
🧠
Clarify that my earlier statement was role-knowledge, not a slip, and redirect suspicion toward David by pointing out his silence and how zero-pair info mechanically clears his neighbors from being his Minion.
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Charlie
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All
I am the Washerwoman. I learned that either Alice or Eve is the Librarian. Eve claims Slayer, so Alice must be the Librarian. That means Bob or I am the Drunk. We have way too many Townsfolk claims, which means multiple people are lying. Frank is our best execution today.
🧠
Share my Washerwoman info to confirm Alice as Librarian, establish a truth baseline, and explain the surplus of Townsfolk claims before Frank is executed and night falls.
⌛
Bob
Bob waits.
🧠
Wait for the nomination phase to end so that Frank is executed, keeping the pressure off my minion Grace and removing a good player.
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Grace
Grace waits.
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I want to allow Frank to be executed to get a good player out of the game. Since he is on the block with 4 votes, waiting will let the nomination phase close and lead to his execution.
💬
David
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All
Frank, accusing me is a desperate deflection. I am good, and I am not the Demon. The reason I have not claimed a Townsfolk role is simple: I am the Outsider. If Grace is telling the truth about seeing a Poisoner, then there is no Baron in this game, which means I am the only Outsider. That makes Alice's claim of finding a Drunk mathematically impossible. Keep that in mind tonight.
🧠
Defend against Frank's accusation that I am the Demon, explain my silence through the Outsider count logic, and reinforce that Alice's Librarian claim is mathematically impossible if Grace is truthful.
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Eve
Eve waits.
🧠
Frank is already executing today with four votes. Using my Slayer shot now would be premature and wasteful. I will wait for night deaths and tomorrow's claims before using my ability.
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Heidi
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All
David, you cannot just say you are the Outsider without telling us which one. If you are the Butler, the Saint, or the Recluse, that changes everything. And if you truly are the only Outsider, then Alice's Librarian information about a Drunk does not add up, because we have no Baron. We need you to be specific. Everyone, remember this contradiction when we wake up tomorrow. Frank is about to die, so we will have one less claim to sort through, but David needs to explain himself immediately when ...
🧠
Point out David's vague Outsider claim is suspicious and needs clarification, while highlighting the mathematical tension with Alice's Librarian info before night falls.
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Alice
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All
I want to point out a flaw in David's logic before night falls. If Grace is right about the Poisoner, then there is no Baron and exactly one Outsider. If I am the real Librarian, then Bob or Charlie is the Drunk, and David is lying. If I am the Drunk myself with false information, then I am the one Outsider, and David is still lying. The only way David's claim works is if Grace is lying and the Baron is in play. David, you need to explain which world we are in, because right now your story does ...
🧠
Before Frank dies and night falls, I need to expose the logical flaw in David's claim. Whether I am the true Librarian or the Drunk, David cannot be the Outsider if Grace is truthful about the Poisoner. This plants a seed for tomorrow and defends my credibility.
📜
Storyteller
The guillotine blade falls. Frank has been executed.
💀
Frank(Ghost)
Frank has died.
Night 1
📜
Storyteller
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Grace
Good evening Grace. You are the Poisoner. Who would you like to poison tonight?
🎯
Grace
Grace made a choice.
🧠
Eve has claimed Slayer. To protect my Demon (Bob) from a potential Slayer shot tomorrow, I will poison Eve tonight so that her ability, if used, will malfunction and fail, wasting her shot.
📜
Storyteller
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Grace
You chose to poison Eve.
📜
Storyteller
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Bob
Good evening Bob. You are the Imp. Who would you like to kill tonight? Remember that if you kill yourself this way, a Minion becomes the Imp.
🎯
Bob
Bob made a choice.
🧠
Eve has claimed Slayer, which is a major mechanical threat to me as the Demon. Killing her tonight removes the risk of being shot tomorrow, while leaving the confusing arguments between Alice, David, and Heidi active for the town to dispute.
💀
Eve(Ghost)
Eve has died.
📜
Storyteller
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Bob
You chose to kill Eve.
Day 2
📜
Storyteller
Morning breaks, but heavy hearts remain. Eve has been found dead in the night.
👤
Frank(Ghost)
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Alice
,David
I am the Chef. Zero pairs of evil means no two evil players are neighbors. Grace and Heidi sit next to each other, so only one can be evil. Grace said I or Heidi is Poisoner, but I am Chef. So either Heidi is Poisoner or Grace is evil. Please figure out which.
🧠
Share my confirmed Chef zero-pair info with players who didn't execute me, so they can use the adjacency logic to determine exactly one of Grace or Heidi is evil.
👤
Bob
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Grace
Hey Grace, who should we target today? I claimed Soldier to Alice and Charlie, and Alice thinks you or I or Charlie might be the Drunk. What's your actual minion role?
🧠
I want to coordinate with my Minion, Grace, to understand her role and align our strategy for Day 2.
👤
Heidi
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Alice
,Charlie
I am the Mayor. I already told Grace privately, yet she still publicly said I could be the Poisoner. That makes me think she is evil. I believe David is the Demon and Grace is his Minion. Frank's chef read of zero pairs fits if David and Grace are the evil ones, since they are not seated next to each other. We should try to execute David today.
🧠
I need to coordinate with players I trust to execute David today. Sharing my Mayor claim and theory with Alice and Charlie builds an alliance and prepares us for nominations.
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Eve(Ghost)
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Alice
,Grace
Alice, Grace, I think I see it clearly now. If Alice really is the Librarian, then either Bob or Charlie is the Drunk. That leaves no room for David to be the Outsider, especially if Grace is right about there being no Baron. Since Grace says Frank or Heidi is the Poisoner, David cannot be the Minion, so he must be the Demon. We need to get David executed today.
🧠
I need to share my deduction that David is the Demon with trusted good players so we can coordinate to execute him today before he kills again.
👤
Grace
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Bob
I am the Poisoner. Let's push on David today. Eve just whispered to me and Alice that she wants David executed because of the Outsider count logic. Let's back her up and get David today, it will keep you safe!
🧠
Inform my Demon of my minion role (Poisoner) and coordinate our target for today (David), taking advantage of Eve's whispered theory.
👤
David
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Bob
,Grace
I am the Saint. If I am executed, good loses. I am trusting you two because you have been more reasonable than Alice and Heidi. I think Heidi is very suspicious for pushing Frank's execution, and Alice and Charlie's claims feel too convenient. Can we work together to find the real Demon?
🧠
Reveal my Saint role to two players who have not aggressively pressured me, forming a protective alliance before nominations so they can help prevent my execution and analyze suspects.
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Alice
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Bob
,Charlie
Bob, Charlie, my Librarian info confirms one of you is the Drunk, which means you are both still good. David cannot be the Outsider, so he is lying. He must be the Demon. We need to nominate him today.
🧠
Bob and Charlie are mechanically confirmed good by my Librarian Night 0 info. I need to coordinate with my confirmed good teammates to identify and execute the Demon, who is most likely David.
👤
Charlie
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Heidi
,Grace
Heidi, Grace only mentioned you because her Investigator information was Frank or Heidi is Poisoner. If you are the Mayor, then Frank was the Poisoner and Grace is good. David is the Demon. We should nominate David today.
🧠
I need to heal the rift between Heidi and Grace so we can unite to nominate and execute David, who is the most likely Demon based on contradictory claims.
⌛
Frank(Ghost)
Frank waits.
🧠
I have already shared my critical Chef information with Alice and David. I should wait and observe how the nomination phase unfolds before using my remaining ghost vote or whispering further.
👤
Bob
→
Alice
,Charlie
Alice, that makes total sense. If one of Charlie or me is the Drunk, then David's Saint claim is mechanically impossible. He must be the Demon trying to scare us off executing him by claiming Saint. I'm on board to nominate him today.
🧠
Align with Alice and Charlie to execute David. Since Alice believes there is only one Outsider (the Drunk) and thinks David is the Demon lying about being Saint, getting David executed is highly beneficial for evil. Either David is the actual Saint and we win immediately, or a good player is executed, keeping me safe.
👤
Heidi
→
Alice
,Charlie
Charlie, your logic is fair. If I am truly the Mayor, then Frank must be the Poisoner and Grace could be good. But I still do not understand why she kept me as a public suspect after I told her privately. Either way, David is clearly the most suspicious alive player. If Frank was the Minion, then executing David today could end the game entirely. I say we nominate David.
🧠
Acknowledge Charlie's reasoning but maintain healthy skepticism of Grace. Reaffirm David as the nomination target since he is suspicious regardless of Grace's alignment. Coordinate with Alice and Charlie for the nomination.
👤
Eve(Ghost)
→
Bob
,Charlie
Bob, Charlie, listen. If Alice is the true Librarian, one of you two is the Drunk, which means there is no room for David to also be an Outsider. And if Grace is telling the truth about Frank or Heidi being the Poisoner, then David cannot be the Minion either. That leaves only one possibility. David must be the Demon. We need to execute him today.
🧠
Share the logical deduction that David must be the Demon with two swing voters who are likely good-aligned, building a coalition to execute David in the upcoming nomination phase.
👤
Grace
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Charlie
Hey Charlie, I completely agree. David claiming Saint is super convenient now that he's being cornered, and it directly clashes with Alice's Librarian info since there should only be one Outsider. He is highly likely the Demon trying to scare us off. Let's push for David's nomination today.
🧠
Support Charlie's push to execute David. David is either the Saint (meaning we win immediately if executed) or a Good player (meaning we execute a Good player and Bob is safe). Since Charlie already believes David is the Demon, agreeing with him builds trust and secures the execution.
👤
David
→
Grace
Grace, what did Charlie tell you just now? I am still the Saint. We need to figure out if Alice and Charlie are trustworthy or if they are protecting the Demon. If your Investigator information is right and Heidi is the Poisoner, then the Demon must be Alice, Bob, or Charlie.
🧠
Share my Saint status with a trusted ally and gather her recent intel to narrow down whether Alice or Charlie is the Demon.
👤
Alice
→
Grace
Grace, I have worked through the logic. If your Investigator read is correct and the Minion is the Poisoner, then there is no Baron in play. That means only one Outsider exists, the Drunk, who is either Bob or Charlie. David claiming to be an Outsider is mechanically impossible, so he must be the Demon. We need to nominate him today.
🧠
I need to secure Grace's vote for nominating David by sharing the mechanical logic that proves David must be the Demon. With 6 alive, a solid majority ensures David is executed today.
👤
Charlie
→
Grace
Hey Grace, what did David just say to you in that whisper? I want to know if he's trying to spin a new story before nominations start.
🧠
I need to verify what David is telling Grace privately before nominations begin, so I can counter any false narratives and ensure we maintain momentum to execute David today.
👤
Frank(Ghost)
→
Alice
,Bob
Alice, Bob. I am the Chef. Grace said I or Heidi is Poisoner, but I am good. That makes her information wrong. With my zero pair setup, Grace and Heidi cannot both be evil because they are neighbors. Please think carefully about which one of them is lying before nominations.
🧠
I need to reach out to Alice and Bob before nominations. Alice did not vote for my execution and is likely good. Bob is a swing voter who may be persuadable. I want to remind them that Grace's accusation of me is provably false, which makes Grace the most suspicious nomination target given my Chef information.
👤
Bob
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Frank(Ghost)
,Alice
Frank, that is a fair point about the seating, but right now we have a huge contradiction with David. If Alice is the Librarian and either Charlie or I am the Drunk, then David simply cannot be the Saint. He is likely the Demon trying to bluff. We have to resolve his claim first.
🧠
Rebut Frank's defense of David and redirect Alice's attention back to executing David, which will lead to an evil win if David is indeed the Saint.
👤
Heidi
→
Bob
Bob, David still has not named a specific Outsider role and he was evasive all of yesterday. I think he is the Demon. Will you support nominating him today?
🧠
I need to secure votes to nominate David. Bob has been whispering widely and I have not spoken with him yet. I will reach out to build consensus against David without unnecessarily exposing my Mayor claim to more people.
👤
Eve(Ghost)
→
Heidi
Heidi, if Grace is the true Investigator, there is no Baron and only one Outsider. If Alice is the true Librarian, one of her two targets is that Outsider. That means David cannot be the Outsider. Since Grace says Frank or you is the Poisoner, David cannot be the Minion either. The only thing left for him is Demon. We need to execute David today.
🧠
I need to push my strongest logical case to Heidi before nominations begin. If she accepts that David must be the Demon under the assumption that Grace and Alice are truthful, she can nominate him or vote for his execution.
👤
Grace
→
Charlie
David is desperately claiming Saint to me and trying to get me to turn on you and Alice. He's saying we should look at Bob, Alice, or you instead. It definitely feels like a last-ditch Demon play to avoid execution. We have to execute him today.
🧠
I want to feed Charlie info that makes David look like a desperate Demon. This aligns with the town's suspicion that David's Outsider claim is a lie, and will encourage Charlie to nominate and execute David, which either wins the game immediately (if David is indeed the Saint) or executes a good player while keeping Bob (the Demon) safe.
👤
David
→
Grace
Grace, did Charlie tell you anything useful? I have been thinking: if your Investigator info is right and Heidi is Poisoner, and Frank truly had zero pairs, then Alice cannot be the Demon because Alice sits next to Heidi. That leaves Bob or Charlie as the Demon. What do you think?
🧠
I need to solidify my alliance with Grace and share my deduction that if her Investigator info and Frank's Chef info are both true, the Demon is narrowed to Bob or Charlie. This helps us coordinate before nominations.
👤
Alice
→
David
David, I am the Librarian. Night zero I learned that either Bob or Charlie is the Drunk. That means the only Outsider is already accounted for. You claim to be an Outsider, which is mechanically impossible unless there is a Baron, but nobody believes there is. You need to explain why we should not nominate you today, because right now your claim does not add up and you look like the Demon.
🧠
Confront David directly about his impossible Outsider claim before nominations begin. Pressure him to explain why he should not be nominated, which may force a slip or solidify group consensus against him.
⌛
Charlie
Charlie waits.
🧠
The mechanical consensus is strong: David must be the Demon. Multiple info roles converge on this. I will wait for nominations and support executing David.
Nominations — Day 2
📜
Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
⚖️
Alice
→
David
Your claim of being an Outsider does not fit the board. My Librarian information places the Drunk as either Bob or Charlie, meaning there is no room for another Outsider unless a Baron is in play, which no evidence supports. You must be the Demon.
🧠
David's claim is mechanically incompatible with my Librarian information. Nominating him forces a vote on the most likely Demon before night falls.
📜
Storyteller
Voting starts now for David. 3 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
💬
David
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All
Stop. I am the Saint. If you execute me, good loses immediately. Look at the board: we have seven Townsfolk claims among eight players, which is mechanically impossible. Alice, your Librarian claim forces me to be fake, but the numbers prove multiple Townsfolk claims must be lies. You are trying to execute the Saint, which only helps the Demon. Do not vote for me.
🧠
Reveal my Saint role publicly to prevent my execution, which would cause good to lose. Highlight the mathematical impossibility of all Townsfolk claims to undermine Alice's credibility.
✋
Alice
Alice raised their hand
🧠
David's Saint claim is mechanically impossible if my Librarian information is true, which Charlie's Washerwoman claim supports. The most straightforward explanation is that David is the Demon bluffing to avoid execution. I must cast my vote now.
💬
Heidi
→
All
David, real Saints claim on day one to avoid exactly this situation. You stayed silent, then claimed a vague Outsider, and only now under the block do you name Saint. The numbers do not support you either. Alice's Librarian information places the Drunk as either Bob or Charlie, which means there is no room for a Saint in this game. I do not believe you, and I am going to vote for your execution.
🧠
I need to counter David's Saint claim so the group is not paralyzed into inaction. Real Saints claim early; his sudden Saint reveal under nomination is a classic Demon bluff. The board logic from Alice and Grace also leaves no room for a Saint. I will vote after this speech.
✋
Bob
Bob raised their hand
🧠
I will raise my hand to vote for David's execution. Executing David is highly beneficial: if he is the Saint, we win instantly; if he is not, we eliminate a good player and keep myself safe.
✋
Eve(Ghost)
Eve raised their hand
🧠
David is the most likely Demon based on Alice's Librarian and Grace's Investigator information. The Outsider count does not support his claim. I must use my ghost vote to secure his execution before the day ends.
✋
Charlie
Charlie raised their hand
🧠
David's Saint claim contradicts Alice's Librarian information and the outsider count. Multiple independent players have concluded he is the Demon. I must vote to execute him today.
✋
Grace
Grace raised their hand
🧠
I want to vote for David's execution. If David is indeed the Saint, executing him will trigger an immediate win for the evil team. If he is not, executing a good player helps us progress.
💬
Frank(Ghost)
→
All
David already has the votes, so I am saving my ghost vote. But remember my Chef read: zero pairs of evil players. Grace and Heidi sit next to each other, so they cannot both be evil. Grace says either me or Heidi is the Poisoner. I know I am the Chef, so either Heidi is the Poisoner or Grace is lying. One of them is the Minion, the other is good. Use that tomorrow if the game is still going.
🧠
David already has enough votes to die, so my vote changes nothing. I will speak instead to share my Chef info before night, helping narrow down the Minion if the game continues.
💬
David
→
All
You are about to lose the game. Alice claims Bob or Charlie is the Drunk, yet I am the Saint. That makes two Outsiders, which is impossible without a Baron. Since nobody believes a Baron is in play, Alice is lying. She is the Demon, and she has tricked you into executing the Saint. Do not hand her the victory.
🧠
Prevent my execution by exposing the mechanical impossibility in Alice's claim and framing her as the likely Demon.
💬
Alice
→
All
David, the extra Townsfolk claims come from the Demon and Minion lying about their roles. That does not make me the Demon. My Librarian information means there is exactly one Outsider, the Drunk, and it is either Bob or Charlie. There is no mechanical room for a Saint. If you were actually the Saint, you would have claimed it on day one instead of waiting until you were on the block. Do not let his bluff scare you. Vote now and execute him.
🧠
Counter David's desperation argument that I am the Demon. Remind everyone that excess Townsfolk claims come from evil liars, not from me. Urge the group to complete the vote and execute David before time runs out.
✋
Heidi
Heidi raised their hand
🧠
David's Saint claim is mechanically impossible and a transparent attempt to avoid execution. Voting to execute him is the correct move for the good team.
💬
Bob
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All
I agree with Alice. Claiming Saint only when you are on the block is a very convenient way to avoid execution. If you were actually the Saint, you should have told us on day one so we could figure out the Outsider count. I think we have to go through with this.
🧠
Support the execution of David (who claims Saint) by pointing out the convenience of his late claim, which fits my Soldier bluff and helps secure a game-ending execution if he is the Saint, or a mis-execution of a good player if he is not.
⌛
Eve(Ghost)
Eve waits.
🧠
The votes are already secured for David's execution. My analysis points to David being the Demon based on Alice's Librarian info and Grace's Investigator info leaving no room for David to be good. I will wait as the outcome is decided and we will learn from the result.
💬
Charlie
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All
David, your story does not add up. Alice's Librarian information places the Drunk as either Bob or me, which means there is only one Outsider in this game. You cannot be the Saint. Frank's behavior yesterday proved he was the Minion, and you defending him proves you are the Demon. This execution should end the game.
🧠
Reinforce that David's Saint claim is mechanically impossible under Alice's confirmed Librarian information, and confirm that executing him should end the game since Frank was the Minion.
💬
Grace
→
All
I agree, we have to go through with this. If David really were the Saint, he would have been clear about it yesterday instead of hiding behind a vague Outsider claim. This looks like a Demon trying to scare us off. I am keeping my vote on him.
🧠
Encourage the town to execute David by pointing out his inconsistent claims. If he is the Saint, we win immediately. If not, executing a good player helps the evil team.
⌛
Frank(Ghost)
Frank waits.
🧠
David already has overwhelming votes and I publicly committed to saving my ghost vote. There is no strategic reason to vote now, and consistency is important. I will wait.
📜
Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
👻
Eve(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by Eve
🗳️
New execution leader: David with 6 votes. They will be executed when nominations close unless tied or surpassed by another nominee.
📜
Storyteller
The vote passes. David is now on the block with 6 votes and will be executed when nominations close, unless another nominee receives equal or more votes.
⚖️
David
→
Alice
Alice, you built the exact contradiction that put me here. You claim Librarian forcing a single Outsider, yet I am the Saint. That makes two Outsiders with no Baron in play, which is impossible. You manufactured this mechanical trap because you are the Demon. If good executes me, they lose. I am naming you as the Demon with my last breath.
🧠
I am on the block with six votes and will almost certainly die. My final action must be to nominate the player I believe is the Demon—Alice—so the remaining good players know exactly where I stood and whom to distrust.
📜
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.
💬
Alice
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All
Do not let David's last-minute Saint claim scare you. The Demon and Minion are the extra Townsfolk claims. That is why we have too many. My Librarian information has been consistent since day one, and Charlie confirmed it. David went from vague Outsider to desperate Saint only when he was cornered. That is exactly how a Demon acts. Stay calm, do not vote for me, and let David's execution go through.
🧠
Reinforce to the group that David's Saint claim is a desperate last-minute bluff, explain why the Townsfolk claim numbers actually indict him, and ensure nobody panics and flips their vote to me.
✋
David
David raised their hand
🧠
I know I am the Saint and my execution makes good lose immediately. Alice's Librarian claim is the direct cause of my being on the block. I need to vote for her to try to tie or surpass her vote count and prevent my own execution.
💬
Heidi
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All
Do not vote for Alice. David is only claiming Saint to save himself. If Alice gets six votes, David walks free. We have the Demon on the block, so let this execution go through.
🧠
Prevent Alice from reaching six votes, which would tie David and save the Demon. Reiterate the mechanical impossibility of David's Saint claim to keep the vote on him.
💬
Bob
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All
I am not voting for Alice. David's nomination of Alice is just a distraction to save himself. Alice's information has been the foundation of our logic today, and turning on her now because David is panicking would be a huge mistake. Let's stick to the plan and execute David.
🧠
I want to prevent Alice from being executed so that David (a good player who is currently on the block) gets executed instead, keeping the heat off me and getting a good player killed.
⌛
Eve(Ghost)
Eve waits.
🧠
David is locked for execution since Alice cannot muster 6 votes to tie. Speaking is unnecessary; let the phase close cleanly.
⌛
Charlie
Charlie waits.
🧠
David is almost certainly the Demon. Voting for Alice would risk tying the vote and letting him walk free. I will not raise my hand so David's execution proceeds.
💬
Grace
→
All
I agree with Bob and Heidi. Voting for Alice now is exactly what a cornered Demon wants us to do to create a tie and save themselves. Let's stay united, do not vote for Alice, and let David's execution go through.
🧠
I want to discourage the town from voting for Alice, which ensures that David remains on the block and gets executed. If David is the Saint, this execution wins the game for evil immediately. If not, it still eliminates a good player and protects our Demon, Bob.
💬
Frank(Ghost)
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All
Everyone, do not vote for Alice. My Chef information from night zero showed zero pairs of evil neighbors. David only claimed Saint after he was cornered on the block. A real Saint would have spoken up on day one. His claim is a desperate Demon bluff. Stay the course and let David's execution go through.
🧠
Prevent good from panicking into a tie or switching to Alice. Reiterate that David's block Saint claim is not credible and my Chef info supports Alice being good. Keep David as the execution target.
⌛
Alice
Alice waits.
🧠
Only David has voted for me while multiple trusted players publicly defended me. I will wait calmly to let this nomination fail and ensure David's execution proceeds as planned.
💬
David
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All
I nominated Alice because she is the Demon, not to save myself. A Demon would never bluff Saint because execution ends the game instantly. We have six Townsfolk claims, which is impossible. Alice built this trap. Please, do not hand her the win.
🧠
Convince players that executing a Saint claim ends the game if true, and Alice's impossible Townsfolk count proves she is the Demon.
⌛
Heidi
Heidi waits.
🧠
David is already on the block with six votes. Voting for Alice would risk tying or surpassing that count and saving the Demon. I must not vote, and waiting lets David's execution proceed safely.
⌛
Bob
Bob waits.
🧠
I want David to remain on the block and be executed because I am the Demon, so David is definitely not the Demon. If David is indeed the Saint, executing him will bring an instant victory for the evil team. If he is a Townsfolk, executing him is still beneficial. Therefore, I will not vote for Alice to ensure David's execution goes through.
💬
Eve(Ghost)
→
All
Do not vote for Alice. David's Saint claim is mechanically impossible. Alice's Librarian information means there is exactly one Outsider. David cannot be the Saint unless Grace is completely wrong and a Baron is in play, which is too many assumptions. David defended Frank because Frank was his Minion. We have the Demon on the block. Stay the course and let the execution go through.
🧠
Solidify the good team's resolve by pointing out the mechanical lock that makes David's Saint claim impossible, ensuring no one votes for Alice and David's execution goes through.
⌛
Charlie
Charlie waits.
🧠
David's last-minute Saint claim contradicts the single-Outsider setup Alice established day one. He defended Frank, who we proved was the Minion. Voting for Alice would only help the Demon escape execution. I need to hold my vote and let David's execution proceed.
⌛
Grace
Grace waits.
🧠
I want to ensure Alice does not get voted onto the block so that David remains the sole nominee to be executed, which will either win us the game instantly if he is the Saint, or progress the game in Evil's favor if he is a good player.
⌛
Frank(Ghost)
Frank waits.
🧠
Alice's nomination is a desperate attempt by David to tie the vote and save himself. I should not waste my ghost vote on Alice. Waiting ensures David remains the sole focus for execution.
📜
Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
🗳️
Nominee Alice did not reach the 7 vote threshold.
📜
Storyteller
Alice did not receive enough votes (1/7).
⌛
Alice
Alice waits.
🧠
The execution is locked on David. The phase is about to end. Waiting lets the game proceed to night without unnecessary disruption.
💬
David
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All
Charlie, your proof that Alice is the Librarian depends entirely on Eve being the real Slayer. But Eve never confirmed her role. If Eve is the Drunk, Alice is lying. Six Townsfolk claims among eight players is mathematically impossible. You are about to execute the Saint and hand the Demon the victory. Do not do this.
🧠
Use final tick to highlight the mathematical impossibility of six Townsfolk claims and undermine Charlie's trust in Alice by pointing out Eve's unverified Slayer claim, making a last desperate appeal to save the game for good.
⌛
Heidi
Heidi waits.
🧠
David is locked on the block with six votes and the nomination phase is ending. Speaking or nominating now is unnecessary and could only create confusion. Waiting allows David's execution to proceed, which is the best move for the good team.
⌛
Bob
Bob waits.
🧠
Letting the day phase end so that David's execution goes through. Since he is on the block with 6 votes and Alice's nomination failed, his execution is locked in. If he is the Saint, we win immediately. If not, a good player is executed.
💬
Eve(Ghost)
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All
David is trying to confuse you at the last second. Charlie confirmed Alice as the Librarian through his own Washerwoman ability, not through my role. The extra Townsfolk claim is simply the Drunk, which Alice's information already accounts for. This is a desperate Demon on the block. Do not change your vote.
🧠
Refute David's last-ditch attempt to sow doubt by clarifying that Charlie's confirmation of Alice is independent of my role, and the Drunk explains the extra Townsfolk claim. Prevent any last-second vote changes.
💬
Charlie
→
All
David, your math falls apart because the Drunk thinks they are a Townsfolk. Alice told us on day one that either Bob or I am the Drunk, so six claims is exactly what we expect. My Washerwoman information confirms Alice as the Librarian. You are the Demon, not the Saint. Stay the course and execute him.
🧠
Debunk David's final deception about six Townsfolk claims being impossible, clarify that the Drunk accounts for the extra claim, and urge the group to let the execution proceed.
⌛
Grace
Grace waits.
🧠
Allow David's execution to go through by letting the nomination phase end. His execution either wins us the game if he is the Saint, or puts us in a dominant position if he is good.
💬
Frank(Ghost)
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All
I am the Chef, and I know there are zero pairs of evil neighbors. Grace and Heidi cannot both be evil because they sit next to me. David, your Saint claim is impossible if Alice's Librarian information is true, and Charlie confirmed that. You are the Demon. Stay the course and execute him.
🧠
Reinforce that David is the Demon by citing my Chef ability and the mechanical impossibility of his Saint claim under Alice's Librarian info, urging the group to stay the course.
📜
Storyteller
The guillotine blade falls. David has been executed.
💀
David(Ghost)
David has died.
🏁
Game Over
Saint Executed
Winner: Evil
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