Game Detail

Players

Alice (Drunk) Bob (Saint) Charlie (Virgin) David (Butler) Eve (Imp) Frank (Ravenkeeper) Grace (Chef) Heidi (Baron)

Token Usage

TeamInput TokensOutput TokensCost (USD)
Good486,30930,814$0.6404
Evil130,3989,320$0.0913

Event Transcript

🎭
The game has started.
📜
Storyteller
Heidi
You are the Minion. The Demon is Eve.
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Storyteller
Eve
Minions are: Heidi. Your safe bluffs are: Undertaker, Fortune Teller, Monk
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Storyteller
Grace
Good evening Grace. You are the Chef. You learn that there are 0 pairs of evil players.
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Storyteller
David
Good evening David. You are the Butler. Who would you like to be your master tomorrow?
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As Butler, my voting power is restricted to whoever I choose as master. I should pick someone I can trust or observe carefully. Choosing a neighbor (Charlie or Eve) lets me monitor them closely and coordinate voting if they prove trustworthy. This maximizes my utility for the good team.
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Storyteller
David
You chose Charlie to be your master.
Day 1
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Storyteller
Welcome to the village of Ravenswood Bluff. Please take this time to get to know your fellow villagers. Feel free to move around and have private conversations. Be wary, for a Demon hides among you!
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Establish private communication with my Demon Eve to coordinate our bluffs and plan for the day. As Baron, I need to ensure the extra Outsiders are accounted for in town's logic.
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On Day 1, information is scarce. Waiting allows me to listen to public discussion and observe player behavior before deciding who to trust with private conversations. This helps me identify suspicious patterns early.
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On Day 1 with no information, I should observe other players' claims and behavior before committing to any whispers. Listening to what others say will help me identify suspicious patterns and form better alliances later.
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Coordinate with my Minion Heidi, confirm her bluff, and share my own bluff to avoid overlap and establish our stories.
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I have critical information: 0 evil pairs. This is either a guaranteed win (all good) or means the Demon is alone with no Minions. I should share this strategically with trusted players to coordinate our hunt for the Demon.
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Build early trust and gather information. Whispering to a player not yet in conversations helps me understand the board and form a protective alliance before nominations begin.
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Accept Charlie's alliance offer. Building early trust with an engaged player helps me gather information and coordinate the good team. I'll stay cautious but collaborative.
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Establish an early alliance with a neighbor to share information and coordinate strategy. Bob is my left neighbor and a natural ally to build trust with on day 1.
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Coordinate with Demon Eve on bluff strategy, discuss potential Chef claim and how to handle real Chef.
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It's early day 1 with limited information. I should wait and observe the whisper patterns and public discussion before making my own moves. This helps me gather intel on player relationships and claims.
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Grace shared powerful information immediately. Whether she's truthful or bluffing, engaging with her builds a potential alliance. I should acknowledge her claim, ask clarifying questions, and explore what this means for the board together.
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Coordinate with Heidi on night kill target and reinforce our bluff coordination. Suggest a target that avoids our bluffs and creates confusion.
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Frank is engaging genuinely with my information. I should build trust with him early and establish a working alliance. By sharing my reasoning, I can get his perspective on the board layout and identify who might be the Demon based on positioning.
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Gather more information before the nomination phase. I've already established a working relationship with Bob. Waiting allows me to observe other players' behavior and hear their claims during nominations, which will be more valuable than additional whispers right now.
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Accept Alice's alliance offer to build trust and gather information from multiple players. Having multiple allies helps me identify patterns and contradictions that reveal the Demon.
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Establish a working relationship with Bob on Day 1. Early alliances help coordinate information gathering. I'll ask about his observations to see if his claims align with others' later, helping identify the Demon.
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Confirm kill target with Eve and solidify our Chef bluff plan. Also, gauge if any other players are suspicious of us.
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On Day 1, information gathering is more valuable than action. I'll observe whisper patterns and wait for the discussion phase to hear claims and identify suspicious behavior.
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Grace shared valuable information about zero evil pairs. I should continue building this alliance by discussing the seating arrangement and helping narrow down suspects. This keeps me engaged and gathers more intel.
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Coordinate with Heidi on night kill target and reinforce our bluff strategies to maintain consistency and sow doubt on any conflicting Chef claims.
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Frank is my neighbor and seems trustworthy. I should deepen our alliance by asking him to help me track suspicious whispering patterns. This builds a solid core team while gathering intel on the board.
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It's early Day 1 with limited information. I've already established rapport with Bob. Waiting allows the conversation phase to progress naturally so I can gather more intel before the nomination phase begins.
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It's early Day 1 with limited information. I've established alliances with Charlie and Alice. Waiting allows me to observe the remaining players' behavior and gather more intel before nomination phase begins. Rushing into more whispers risks exposing patterns or alliances prematurely.
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I'm waiting for Bob's response and observing the overall group dynamics. Early day 1 is about information gathering, not rushing into accusations. I'll let the conversation develop naturally before deciding my next move.
Nominations — Day 1
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open.
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It's Day 1 and we have limited information. I should encourage players to share claims and information so we can start building logic chains. This helps the good team identify the Demon through process of elimination.
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Encourage information sharing early to map out the board. As Mayor, I benefit from knowing who claims what before final 3. Bob's question is solid; I'll support it and ask for transparency.
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Encourage information sharing without revealing my role yet. As Butler, I benefit from staying hidden until late game. I'll ask strategic questions to gather intel on who's claiming what.
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I'm a Ravenkeeper with a powerful night ability. On Day 1, I should gather information by asking probing questions and listening to claims. I'll acknowledge Grace's information while staying cautious and encouraging others to share, which helps me evaluate truthfulness.
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Establish my Undertaker bluff and support Heidi's Chef claim to build trust and sow confusion if others claim Chef.
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I'm Virgin and need to survive Day 1 to use my ability effectively. I should acknowledge the claims, ask clarifying questions about the whisper clusters, and avoid being nominated by a Townsfolk. Probing Heidi's Chef claim and the suspicious whisper patterns will help identify evil players.
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Defend my Chef claim and our whispers as normal town behavior, while subtly sowing doubt about others who might later claim Chef.
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I must reveal I'm Chef with 0 evil pairs to directly contradict Heidi's claim of 1 pair. Two Chefs with different numbers means one is lying. This creates a mechanical conflict that will help us identify evil players.
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Storyteller
No execution today. All villagers are safe.
Night 1
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Storyteller
Eve
Good evening Eve. You are the Imp. Who would you like to kill tonight? Remember that if you kill yourself this way, a Minion becomes the Imp.
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Grace contradicted Heidi's Chef claim. Killing Grace eliminates the contradiction, protects Heidi's bluff, and removes a potential info role.
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Grace(Ghost)
Grace has died.
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Storyteller
Eve
You chose to kill Grace.
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Storyteller
David
Good evening David. You are the Butler. Who would you like to be your master tomorrow?
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Eve claimed Undertaker, a verifiable role. Choosing her as master ensures a reliable voting ally tomorrow. Her execution information will help resolve the Chef contradiction (Heidi vs Grace). This locks a likely-good player into my voting chain.
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Storyteller
David
You chose Eve to be your master.
Day 2
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Storyteller
Morning breaks, but heavy hearts remain. Grace has been found dead in the night.
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Grace died at night, which is unusual. I need to hear Eve's Undertaker report to confirm Grace's actual role and resolve the Heidi-Grace Chef conflict. This will clarify if Heidi or Grace was lying/evil. I'll wait for public information before acting.
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Grace's death at night is critical. No night events were recorded, which is unusual. I need to gather information before nominations. David waited, so I should observe and listen to others' reactions before acting. This will help me identify who is panicking or coordinating.
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Grace's death N1 is critical. I need to observe how players react and gather information before nominations. Bob and David are waiting; I should wait to see if others provide new information or claims that clarify the Chef contradiction and Grace's death.
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Grace's night death is significant. I need to listen to what others say about her role and claims before acting. As Virgin, my ability triggers on nomination, so I should gather information first and let the group discuss Grace's death and what it reveals about the Chef contradiction.
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Coordinate with Heidi (my Baron) to align our stories and decide whether to push suspicion onto someone else.
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I'm dead with one ghost vote remaining. I must observe Day 2 carefully to identify the Demon before final day. Heidi's false Chef claim and Eve's coordination with her are my strongest leads. I'll wait and listen to see who nominates whom and what new information emerges.
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Coordinate with Eve on our story. We need to decide what Eve should claim Grace's role was, and plan our next kill to avoid suspicion.
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Grace's death at night is critical information. As Ravenkeeper, I have no night intel yet since I'm alive. I need to listen to how players react to Grace's death and gather more information before acting. Waiting lets others speak first and reveals their priorities.
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Grace's night death and the Chef conflict (Heidi 1 vs Grace 0) is critical. Eve will learn Grace's executed role via Undertaker, but Grace died at night, not execution. I need to gather information before nominations. Waiting lets others speak and reveal more before I act.
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Grace's night death is critical. She claimed Chef (0 pairs), Heidi claimed Chef (1 pair). One was truthful. Heidi & Eve's whispers now look like evil coordination. I need to gather more information before nominating, but I should be ready to push hard on Heidi or Eve soon.
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Observe the board state after Grace's death. Grace's elimination removes one false Chef claim. I need to gather more information before nominating. Let others speak first to identify patterns and contradictions.
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Grace's death at night is critical information. Eve (Undertaker) should have learned Grace's character. I need to hear what Eve discovered before the nomination phase begins. Waiting allows others to share info and helps me gather data on who is trustworthy.
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Coordinate with Heidi to solidify our story. We need to align on the drunk Chef narrative to protect Heidi and maintain my Undertaker bluff.
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I'm dead and must preserve my ghost vote for the final day when it matters most. Observing whisper patterns (Eve-Heidi coordination intensifying) and waiting for nominations will help me identify the Demon before voting.
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Coordinate with Eve on our public story and reinforce the drunk Chef narrative to protect myself and keep Eve safe.
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Grace's death at night is critical information. I need to listen to how players react to her death and what they claim about her role. As Ravenkeeper, I have no night information yet, so I should gather public information before acting. The Chef contradiction is now partially resolved by her death—I need to hear what others say about Grace's actual role.
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Grace's death at night is mechanically significant. As Butler, I need to gather information before committing to a master choice. Eve (Undertaker) should reveal Grace's role today, which will clarify the Heidi vs Grace Chef conflict. I'll wait to hear Eve's information and assess the board state before acting.
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Grace's night death is mechanically significant—she died at night, not by execution. This means she wasn't the Demon (Demon doesn't kill themselves). The Chef conflict between Heidi & Grace is now unresolved. I need to listen to what others say about Grace's death and gather information before the nomination phase begins.
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Grace's death is critical info. I need to gather claims about who died and why before nominations. Waiting lets others speak first, revealing more about the night and their suspicions. This helps me identify the Demon before final day.
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Grace's death and Eve's Undertaker ability will mechanically resolve the Chef contradiction. Waiting allows Eve to share her findings before Nomination phase, giving us critical information to identify the Demon.
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Coordinate final plan with Heidi before going public. Ensure we're aligned on pushing the drunk Chef story to protect Heidi and establish my Undertaker credibility.
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I'm dead and have one ghost vote. I need to observe the living players' behavior during Day 2 to identify the Demon before final nominations. Heidi's false Chef claim and her coordination with Eve are my strongest leads. Waiting lets me gather more information before using my critical ghost vote.
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Coordinate with Eve to solidify our story. Support her Undertaker claim and push the drunk Chef narrative to explain the outsider count discrepancy.
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Grace's night death is valuable information. I should listen to how players react to her death and what they claim about her role before acting. This will help me identify who knew Grace was a threat and who is coordinating with whom.
Nominations — Day 2
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
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I'm dead but have one ghost vote. I must guide the living players toward executing the Demon. My Chef info (0 evil pairs) definitively proves Heidi's false Chef claim—she's either Minion or Demon. Heidi-Eve's constant whispers suggest coordination. I should publicly reinforce this critical deduction before nominations close.
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Grace's death and her Chef claim (0 pairs) directly contradicts Heidi's claim (1 pair). Grace is now a ghost with no reason to lie. Heidi's coordination with Eve is suspicious. I should acknowledge Grace's info and push for Heidi's execution.
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Deflect suspicion by pushing the Drunk Chef narrative. Use Eve's upcoming Undertaker claim to support it. Sow doubt about Grace's ghost info.
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Publicly claim Undertaker to support Heidi's Chef bluff, sow confusion about Grace's info, and appear helpful to town.
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Grace's death after contradicting Heidi is suspicious. If Grace was real Chef, killing her confirms her info and exposes Heidi as a liar. Eve's Undertaker claim needs verification. I need to push for clarity on whether Grace was Drunk or real Chef, and whether Eve's role claim holds up.
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Alice raised the critical logical flaw: if Grace was real Chef with zero evil pairs, killing her confirms her info and exposes Heidi. This is backwards for evil. I need to push this logic and force Eve-Heidi to explain their coordination and the illogical kill.
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Alice and Bob have identified a critical logical flaw: if Grace was the real Chef with 0 evil pairs, the Demon killing her confirms her info and exposes Heidi as a liar—a terrible move for evil. I need to push this logic chain and force Eve-Heidi to explain why the Demon would make such a bad play, or accept that one of them is lying.
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Grace's death after contradicting Heidi is mechanically suspicious. If Grace was the real Chef with zero evil pairs, killing her was a disaster for evil—it confirms her info and proves Heidi lied. Eve and Heidi are coordinating to reframe Grace as Drunk. I must nominate one of them. Heidi's direct role contradiction with Grace is the clearest lie, making her the most likely Demon.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for Heidi. 4 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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Frank's logic is sound: if Grace was real Chef with 0 pairs, killing her was disastrous for evil and proves Heidi lied. Eve and Heidi's coordination to reframe Grace as Drunk is suspicious. I must vote to execute Heidi and narrow down the Demon.
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Grace's death after contradicting Heidi is mechanically terrible for evil if Grace was the real Chef. The Demon killing the real Chef to expose a liar makes no sense. Either Heidi is the Demon, or Eve-Heidi are coordinating evil. Voting Heidi eliminates a major threat.
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Defend myself by pushing the drunk Chef theory, questioning why Demon would kill real Chef. Sow doubt to reduce votes.
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Defend Heidi by reinforcing the Drunk theory and questioning why the Demon would kill the real Chef, to cast doubt on Frank's logic and sway votes.
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Grace's death after contradicting Heidi is mechanically damaging to evil if Grace was the real Chef. Frank's logic holds: either Grace was Drunk (unlikely given Eve's Undertaker confirmation), or Heidi + Eve are coordinating evil. Voting Heidi removes a likely Demon or Minion.
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Grace's death after contradicting Heidi is mechanically damning for Heidi. If Grace was real Chef, killing her was a disaster for evil—it proved her and exposed Heidi's lie. Heidi & Eve's identical defense and constant coordination strongly suggest they're the evil pair. I must vote to execute Heidi.
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I have 4 votes (Grace, Charlie, Alice, Bob) for Heidi's execution. As Butler with Eve as master, I can only vote if Eve votes. Eve voted yes. I should vote yes to execute Heidi and test the logic: if Grace was real Chef, Heidi is Demon. If Grace was Drunk, we learn more tonight.
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Grace's death after contradicting Heidi is mechanically damning for Heidi. If Grace was the real Chef, killing her was a disaster for evil—it proved her info and exposed Heidi's lie. Heidi and Eve are coordinating to reframe Grace as Drunk to escape. I must vote to execute Heidi.
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I'm dead with one ghost vote. Heidi and Eve are using circular logic to claim I was Drunk, but that contradicts the mechanical reality: if I was Chef with zero pairs, killing me was a disaster for evil. I must vote for Heidi to execute the Demon before the vote closes.
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4 votes are already cast for Heidi (Grace, Charlie, Alice, Bob, Frank). David hasn't voted yet. Heidi will be executed. I should wait to see the outcome and gather information from her death before acting further.
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Create doubt about the logic of killing Grace. Argue that evil wouldn't kill a real Chef with contradictory info, so Grace must be Drunk. This defends me and supports Eve's Undertaker bluff.
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Support Heidi's defense without being too aggressive, to maintain my cover as Undertaker while not appearing overly coordinated.
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Heidi and Eve are using identical logic to gaslight us. If Grace was real Chef with zero pairs, killing her was a disaster for evil—it proved her info. Their repeated argument that Grace was Drunk is coordinated misdirection. I must vote Heidi to execute the likely Demon.
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I've already voted for Heidi. The vote is 5-0 with David waiting. One more vote executes her. I should wait to see if David votes or if the phase ends, then assess the result. My Saint role makes me a target, so I need to survive and gather more information after this execution.
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Alice caught Heidi and Eve using identical arguments word-for-word. This is the smoking gun. Whether Grace was real Chef or Drunk, the coordinated gaslighting is evil behavior. I need to vote Heidi to execute the Demon or Minion before they control the vote.
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I've already voted for Heidi. The vote is 4-0 in favor (Grace, Charlie, Alice, Bob, David, Frank all voting yes). Heidi needs 4 votes to execute. We have 5 votes committed. I should wait for the final vote count and let the execution proceed. My role as Ravenkeeper is to gather intel if I die at night, not to change votes now.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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Grace(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by Grace
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New execution leader: Heidi 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. Heidi is now on the block with 5 votes and will be executed when nominations close, unless another nominee receives equal or more votes.
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I'm dead with no more votes. Heidi has 5 votes and will execute unless tied/surpassed. Alice, Bob, David, Frank all voted her. The game is progressing toward Heidi's execution. I should wait and observe the final outcome.
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Heidi has 5 votes with 1 tick remaining. The nomination phase is nearly closed. I've already voted for Heidi based on the coordination evidence. Waiting allows the phase to close naturally and the execution to proceed, which is the best outcome if Heidi is actually the Demon.
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I'm about to be executed. Need to sow doubt by pointing out that good players can independently reach same conclusion. Frame Alice/David as jumping to conclusions without considering alternative.
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Heidi is likely to be executed. I need to shift suspicion away from myself by appearing to reconsider, sowing doubt about Heidi's claim while not fully defending her.
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Heidi is on the block with 5 votes and will be executed unless tied. The coordination between Heidi and Eve is the strongest evidence of evil. Eve's sudden flip to doubt Heidi suggests panic, not genuine reconsideration. I should reinforce the case and prepare for final execution.
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Heidi has 5 votes and will be executed. Eve's sudden flip-flop after defending Heidi is the smoking gun—it's panic behavior from someone whose partner is about to die. Alice's logic is sound. I need to reinforce the coordination pattern and lock in the execution before Eve creates more doubt.
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Heidi has 5 votes and will be executed when nominations close. The voting is complete and the block is secure. I should wait for nominations to close rather than act, as my vote is already cast and the outcome is mathematically certain.
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Heidi has 5 votes and will be executed unless tied or surpassed. The coordination between Heidi and Eve, combined with Eve's panic flip-flop, strongly suggests they are evil. Alice and David have built a solid logical case. I already voted for Heidi. Waiting allows the nomination phase to close and execute her, which advances the game and removes a likely Demon.
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Storyteller
The guillotine blade falls. Heidi has been executed.
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Heidi(Ghost)
Heidi has died.
Night 2
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Storyteller
Eve
Good evening Eve. You are the Imp. Who would you like to kill tonight?
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Remove the most dangerous accuser while maintaining plausible deniability. Alice is leading the charge against me; killing her reduces pressure and may make others doubt.
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Alice(Ghost)
Alice has died.
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Storyteller
Eve
You chose to kill Alice.
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Storyteller
David
Good evening David. You are the Butler. Who would you like to be your master tomorrow?
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Eve's panic flip and coordinated defense of Heidi are red flags. Bob has shown consistent logical reasoning and called out evil behavior. Choosing Bob as master ensures my vote aligns with a likely good player for Day 3, when we're down to 5 players and need to narrow down the Demon.
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Storyteller
David
You chose Bob to be your master.
Day 3
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Storyteller
Morning breaks, but heavy hearts remain. Alice has been found dead in the night.
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I'm dead with no ghost vote remaining. I must wait and observe. Alice's night death is significant—she was a strong logical player who correctly identified Heidi-Eve coordination. This suggests the Demon killed her to remove a threat. Eve remains the primary suspect as Minion. I'll listen for new information and be ready to advise living players through conversation.
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Establish my Undertaker bluff by sharing info about Alice's death, building trust with good players and framing Charlie as suspicious.
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Alice's death is critical intel. She was a strong logical voice pushing Heidi's execution. If Heidi was Demon, Alice was a major threat to evil. I need to observe how Eve, Bob, Charlie, and David react to Alice's death before committing to a position. Waiting lets me gather more information before nomination phase.
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Whisper to Eve to coordinate our story and remind her of safe bluffs, since she's the Demon and we need to protect her.
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Gather information by observing the group's reactions and statements before nomination phase. Alice's death and Eve's whisper to Bob are key tells. Waiting lets others speak first, revealing more about alignments.
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I'm dead but retain my ghost vote. I need to observe the remaining players' behavior during Day 3 before nomination. Eve's panic and coordination with Heidi (now ghost) are red flags. I should wait to see who nominates whom and gather final information before casting my critical vote.
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I need to gather information before nominations. Alice's death N2 is critical—she was town-aligned and identified Heidi-Eve coordination. Listening to the group will reveal who is panicking, who is coordinating, and who is genuinely investigating. Bob is my master D3, so I can only vote if he votes. I should wait and observe before acting.
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Eve is repeating her Day 2 panic pattern: making contradictory claims and deflecting suspicion onto quiet players (Charlie). She claimed Grace was Chef Day 2, now claims Alice was Chef. Two Chefs is mechanically impossible. Eve is evil and panicking. I need to alert the good team before nomination.
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I'm dead with no more ghost votes. I must observe the living players' actions and whispers to identify the Demon. Eve's continued coordination with Heidi (even in death) is the strongest evil tell. Waiting lets me gather more information before final day.
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Coordinate with Heidi (dead Baron) to maintain evil teamwork. Push Charlie as the Demon candidate to misdirect town and protect myself.
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Bob has identified a critical mechanical contradiction: Eve claims Alice was Chef, but Eve confirmed Grace was Chef on Day 2. Two Chefs is impossible. This proves Eve is lying. I need to coordinate with Bob and David to execute Eve before final 3, or we lose.
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Coordinate with Eve to support her bluff and suggest a target. As a dead Minion, I can whisper to her without raising suspicion from alive players.
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Gather information before nomination phase. Listen to what players claim about Alice's death and their night actions. The whisper chains suggest Bob, David, Frank are coordinating as good players. Eve remains the primary suspect as Demon or Minion. I should wait for public discussion to emerge before acting.
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I'm dead and have one ghost vote. I need to observe the remaining players' behavior during Day 3 to identify the Demon before final nominations. Bob's whispers to David and Frank suggest coordination—either good (hunting Eve) or evil (protecting Bob). I'll wait and listen to gather final information.
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Bob and Frank have independently confirmed Eve's contradiction is mechanically impossible. Two Chefs cannot exist. Eve is lying and evil. I should wait for nomination phase to execute her, as my vote is tied to Bob (my master). This is the critical moment to win the game.
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We have airtight logic: Eve confirmed Grace was Chef Day 2, now claims Alice was Chef. Two Chefs is impossible. Frank and David agree. We should execute Eve at nomination. Waiting lets the group solidify before nomination phase begins.
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I'm dead with no ghost vote left. I should observe the whisper patterns and wait for nomination phase to see how the living players position themselves. Eve remains the primary suspect; Bob-Frank coordination needs evaluation.
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Coordinate with Heidi to solidify our plan. Ensure she supports Charlie suspicion in ghost chat and prepares backup blame on David.
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We have strong consensus (Bob, David, Frank) that Eve is lying about Alice being Chef. Nomination phase is next. I should wait for nominations to proceed and vote to execute Eve, the identified liar and likely remaining evil player.
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Coordinate with Eve to push Charlie execution today. Reinforce her Undertaker bluff and set up David as next target.
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Alice's night death confirms Demon is still active and dangerous. Eve's multiple whispers with Heidi (ghost) and others show active evil coordination. I need to gather information during Day 3 discussion before nominating. Waiting lets me hear claims and identify the Demon or Minion to execute.
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I'm dead with one ghost vote remaining. I should observe the whisper patterns and public discussion to identify the Demon before final 3. Bob and David are my strongest allies. I'll wait and listen to determine if Eve is the Demon or if another player is.
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Bob and Frank have independently verified the same mechanical impossibility: Eve cannot have confirmed Grace as Chef Day 2 and now claim Alice was Chef. This is airtight logic. I should wait for nomination phase to execute Eve, as she is the most suspicious remaining player and likely the Demon or last Minion.
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We have airtight logic: Eve confirmed Grace was Chef Day 2, now claims Alice was Chef. Two Chefs is impossible. Frank and David agree. We control the votes. Waiting for nomination phase to execute Eve and win.
Nominations — Day 3
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
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As dead Minion, I support Eve's plan by publicly pushing Charlie as suspicious, using ghost vote to pressure execution, and reinforcing town's belief that Bob/Frank are clear.
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Eve made a mechanically impossible claim (two Chefs). Bob and Frank independently verified this contradiction. Alice's night death and Eve's panic moves confirm she is evil. Nominating Eve eliminates a confirmed liar and likely the Demon. This is the strongest play.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for Eve. 3 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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David's nomination is dangerous. I must defend Eve by casting doubt on his logic and redirecting suspicion to Charlie.
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Eve's Day 1-2 coordination with Heidi, panic flip-flop, and ongoing ghost whispers are behavioral red flags. Her Alice-Chef claim contradicts Grace-Chef unless Grace was Drunk—possible but requires assumption. I need to push back on Heidi's reframing and keep focus on Eve's proven coordination with evil.
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Deflect suspicion onto Charlie, use Heidi's ghost support to create confusion, and argue Grace could be Drunk to explain double Chef.
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Eve's proven coordination with Heidi, panic flip-flop Day 2, and ongoing whispers to dead Heidi indicate active evil. David's logic is sound. Executing Eve removes a confirmed evil player and protects the town. As Mayor, my death at night suggests I was a threat—Eve likely coordinated my kill with remaining evil.
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Eve's coordination with Heidi, panic behavior, and ongoing whispers prove evil alignment. David's logic is sound. Grace being Drunk explains the two Chef claims mechanically, but doesn't change that Eve is evil. Execute Eve now or lose at final 3.
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I'm dead with one ghost vote already used. Eve is on the block with 2 votes (Alice, Bob). David made the strongest case: Eve coordinated with executed Heidi, panicked when Heidi faced execution, and continues whispering to Heidi's ghost. This is proven evil coordination. Heidi's ghost redirection is damage control. I should wait to see if Frank votes yes to execute Eve, which would win the game for good.
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Eve's coordination with Heidi is mechanically proven through their identical arguments and her panic when Heidi faced execution. David's logic is sound: execute the confirmed evil coordination pattern rather than speculate on Charlie's silence. This protects the town.
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Eve's coordination with Heidi is proven. David's logic is sound: execute Eve today or we lose at final 3 with an evil player still alive. I must vote to execute her now.
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Create confusion and try to save Eve by pushing the Charlie narrative, while appearing as a helpful ghost.
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Eve's coordination with Heidi is proven. Even if Grace was Drunk, Eve's ongoing whispers to Heidi and panic behavior Day 2 prove evil alignment. Execute her now or lose at final 3.
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Deflect from the Chef contradiction by pushing Drunk theory, question David's aggressive push, and redirect to Charlie's silence.
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Eve and Heidi are coordinating even in death. Heidi whispered to Eve, then pivoted away from executing Eve to 'Charlie is Demon.' This is classic evil team misdirection. David's logic on proven evil coordination is sound. I must reinforce the execution while I have my ghost vote.
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5 votes are already cast for Eve (Alice, Bob, Frank, David, Charlie). Eve is executed. This removes the confirmed evil Minion and secures a good team win. I've already voted; waiting for execution to proceed.
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Eve coordinated with executed Heidi Day 1-2, panicked when Heidi faced execution, and whispers to Heidi now. Heidi pivots to Charlie after whispering to Eve—coordinated misdirection. Execute Eve or lose.
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Eve's coordination with Heidi is proven by multiple independent observers (Alice, Grace, David). Heidi's post-whisper pivot to 'Charlie is Demon' is classic misdirection. I'm voting to execute Eve and remove the proven evil coordination.
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I've already voted for Eve. The coordination evidence is overwhelming: Heidi-Eve identical arguments Day 1-2, Eve's panic-flip, and Heidi's whisper-then-pivot to Charlie. With 6 votes locked in, Eve will be executed. I should wait for the execution to proceed and see what information emerges.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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Alice(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by Alice
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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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Create confusion and sow doubt about David's motives to either save Eve or set up a mis-execution for tomorrow.
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Eve has 5 votes and will be executed unless tied. The coordination between Eve and Heidi is proven (Day 1 whispers, Day 2 panic, Day 3 whisper-then-pivot). Alice's death as Chef confirms Eve's Undertaker read OR Eve is lying about her role. Either way, executing Eve eliminates the proven evil coordination. Waiting lets nominations close and Eve executes.
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I'm about to be executed. Need to create doubt about David's motives and push Charlie as alternative target to survive.
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Heidi's post-vote pivot to 'David is Demon' is desperation. Eve's coordination with Heidi is proven. David's logic has been consistent since Day 2. I must reinforce the execution and prevent Heidi's misdirection from swaying anyone before nominations close.
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Eve has 5 votes and will execute when nominations close. The vote is locked and correct—Eve's coordination with Heidi is mechanical proof of evil. I should wait for the execution to proceed and prepare for Night 3 analysis.
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I'm dead with no more votes. Eve is on the block with 5 votes and will execute when nominations close. The coordination evidence (Heidi-Eve identical arguments Day 1, panic-switch Day 2, whisper-then-pivot Day 3) is mechanically damning. Waiting lets the execution proceed and reveals Eve's alignment, which determines if we're winning or if Charlie is the real threat.
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Eve has 5 votes with 1 tick remaining. Nominations close soon, and Eve will execute unless tied/surpassed. I've already voted and spoken. Waiting lets the nomination phase close naturally and execute Eve, which is the correct play based on the coordination evidence.
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Eve has 5 votes and will execute unless tied/surpassed. The coordination evidence (Day 1 whispers, Day 2 identical arguments, panic flip, post-death whispers) is overwhelming. Alice, Bob, David, Charlie, and I all voted Eve. Waiting lets the nomination close and executes the most likely Demon. This is final 3 prevention.
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Storyteller
The guillotine blade falls. Eve has been executed.
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Eve(Ghost)
Eve has died.
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Game Over

Demon Dead
Winner: Good