Game Detail

Players

Alice (Saint) Bob (Scarlet Woman) Charlie (Fortune Teller) David (Undertaker) Eve (Investigator) Frank (Imp) Grace (Soldier) Heidi (Librarian)

Token Usage

TeamInput TokensOutput TokensCost (USD)
Good706,19385,664$0.3050
Evil278,89230,890$0.1858

Event Timeline

🎭
The game has started.
📜
Storyteller
Bob
You are the Minion. The Demon is Frank.
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Storyteller
Frank
Minions are: Bob. Your safe bluffs are: Slayer, Butler, Mayor
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Storyteller
Heidi
Good evening Heidi. You are the Librarian. Either Alice or David is the Saint.
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Storyteller
Eve
Good evening Eve. You are the Investigator. Either Bob or Frank is the Scarlet Woman.
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Storyteller
Charlie
Good evening Charlie. You are the Fortune Teller. Choose 2 players to learn if either is a Demon.
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I need to start narrowing down the suspects. Checking my neighbors first is a standard and safe way to begin collecting information as a Fortune Teller.
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Storyteller
Charlie
You chose Bob and David. You receive the answer: NO.
Day 1
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Storyteller
Welcome to the village of Ravenswood Bluff. Please take this time to get to know your fellow villagers. Feel free to move around and have private conversations. Be wary, for a Demon hides among you!
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Introduce myself and start information gathering to assess roles and identify potential threats, while maintaining my cover as an Outsider.
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To establish trust and share my initial findings to help the group narrow down the Demon.
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I need to observe the town's dynamics and listen to others' claims before deciding my bluff. Claiming too early could expose me to double-claims or logical contradictions. Waiting allows me to adapt my strategy based on what others reveal.
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I want to start a conversation with one of my suspects to gauge their demeanor and see if they claim a role.
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I need to start building trust and gathering information to find the Demon. Connecting with my neighbors is a good first step.
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I need to gauge Charlie’s credibility and align with him if he is evil (Spy) or subtly undermine him if he is good. I will also build trust with Alice and Eve to create confusion and protect Frank by redirecting suspicion.
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I need to verify if Alice is the Saint and establish trust. Sharing my info with her is a good first step to narrowing down the Outsider situation.
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I want to establish a rapport with my neighbor Frank to see if he is willing to share any information or coordinate. This helps in building a circle of trust.
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I need to confirm my identity to Heidi, who claims to be the Librarian and knows about the Saint, while also warning her to keep it quiet to protect the team.
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I want to build trust with David and coordinate information since he claimed Undertaker, which is a role that complements my Fortune Teller role.
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I need to gather more information before committing to a response. Waiting allows me to observe how others interact and identify potential alliances or suspicions. This also gives me time to craft a believable bluff if Grace or others press me for details.
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I am the Investigator and know either Bob or Frank is the Scarlet Woman. I need to gauge their reactions and see if I can narrow down which one of them might be the Minion.
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Build trust and gather information from Charlie, who claims to be the Fortune Teller.
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I need to build trust with Alice and Charlie while gathering more information. By agreeing with Charlie’s claim, I reinforce his credibility and position myself as a logical, trustworthy player. This will help me manipulate the town’s suspicions later if Frank is threatened.
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I am confirming Alice's claim and maintaining our trust while gathering information on other players.
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I'm continuing to build rapport with my neighbor Frank to gather information about what others are saying and potentially uncover leads.
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I am confirming with my source (Heidi) to continue monitoring David and maintaining the secret of my role (Saint) to avoid accidental execution.
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I want to continue building trust with David (Undertaker) and plan my next Fortune Teller action while gathering information on suspicious players.
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I need to build trust with Grace to appear as a good Townsfolk while keeping Eve at a distance. This will help me avoid suspicion and gather more information from Grace, who seems more reliable. If Eve is evil, I don’t want to reveal anything to her.
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I am testing the waters with one of my suspects (Frank) to see if he claims anything or reacts suspiciously. My ability says Bob or Frank is the Scarlet Woman, so I need to observe them closely.
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Build trust with a potential ally and agree to share information after future executions.
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I need to build trust with Alice and Charlie while subtly reinforcing Charlie’s claim to avoid suspicion. At the same time, I must ensure Frank is not exposed. By agreeing with Charlie’s info, I can appear as a good player while secretly protecting the Demon.
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Verify David's claim against my Librarian info. If he's not the Saint, his reaction might reveal if he's the Demon or another role.
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Strengthen my alliance with my neighbor, Frank, to share information later.
Nominations — Day 1
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open.
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I want to establish trust with Grace, as she seems like a good player to align with for now. By appearing cooperative and cautious, I can avoid early suspicion while subtly directing attention toward Eve, who might be a Minion or the Demon. This helps me blend in as a good player while protecting my evil team.
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I am opening a dialogue to observe reactions and encourage others to talk. Since I know one of Bob or Frank is the Scarlet Woman (Minion), I need to be careful, but I should also start building rapport to see how they react.
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To encourage information sharing while maintaining a low profile.
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I am sharing my information to help the town identify the Saint and keep them safe from execution, fulfilling my role as Librarian while maintaining the Saint's secrecy.
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My goal is to protect Frank, the Demon, while sowing chaos and distrust. Nominating someone other than Frank will help me avoid suspicion and redirect the town’s focus. If Frank is nominated later, I can defend him or shift blame to others. Nominating Eve or Grace will test the town’s reactions and create confusion without immediately endangering Frank.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for Eve. 4 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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I need to defend myself against the nomination by revealing my role and highlighting that I am a critical townsfolk with information.
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Eve’s claim as the Investigator is a critical moment. If she is telling the truth, executing her would be disastrous for the good team. If she is lying, she is a threat. I need to cast doubt on her claim without outright opposing Bob, as he is my Minion. This will force the town to debate and create division.
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I want to pressure Eve to reveal her information to see if her story holds up, as a direct claim of Investigator without evidence is often a bluff.
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Encourage Eve to provide verifiable information to prove her Investigator claim without necessarily revealing it to the whole group, while maintaining a cautious approach.
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Eve’s claim as Investigator is dangerous if true, as she could reveal me as the Minion. I need to cast doubt on her claim by demanding specifics she cannot provide, while also subtly supporting Frank to ensure he isn’t executed. This will help protect the Demon and keep the town divided.
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I am pressuring Eve to reveal her information to verify her claim of being the Investigator. This helps the town decide whether to vote for her or not.
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I want to observe how Eve responds to the pressure. If she provides a convincing name or refuses to give any, it will help me decide whether to vote. Since I am an Undertaker, keeping her alive for now to see her role if she's executed later or checking her might be better.
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As the Saint, my goal is to avoid execution. Since Eve is being pressed to reveal her information, I should observe how she handles this pressure. I will not vote to execute Eve because if I am executed, the good team loses, and I don't want to encourage a pattern of voting on day one.
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Reveal my information to save myself from execution and pivot suspicion toward my suspects, Bob or Frank.
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Eve’s claim as Investigator is high-stakes. If she is telling the truth, executing her would be a mistake. However, if she is lying, she must be executed. I need to cast doubt on her claim by demanding specifics while subtly supporting Bob’s nomination to appear neutral. This keeps the town divided and buys time for evil to regroup.
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I want to push Eve to provide more specific information to see if her story holds up. As a Soldier, I want to avoid executing a fellow Townsfolk, but I also need to identify the Demon or Minions. This puts pressure on Eve to be more transparent.
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Press Eve for a specific name to test her claim. Her current claim contradicts the Investigator role, which points to a single player.
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Eve’s claim is shaky because she hasn’t named a specific Minion. If she’s telling the truth, she’d have to name Frank or me. Since she hasn’t, it’s likely a bluff. I’ll pressure her to name someone or risk execution, which could force her to reveal herself as a liar or confirm Frank as the Minion.
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I need to see how the group reacts to Eve's weak Investigator claim before deciding to vote. If she doesn't name a specific person, she's likely bluffing and a good candidate for execution. I'll stay silent and observe for now.
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Challenging Eve's contradictory claim to expose a potential liar.
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I need to highlight the inconsistency in Eve's claim to help the group evaluate her while maintaining a low profile as the Saint, ensuring I don't draw heat onto myself for execution.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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Nominee Eve did not reach the 4 vote threshold.
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Storyteller
Eve did not receive enough votes (0/4).
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Correct my previous 'pair' statement to identify a specific player (Frank) to build trust and pressure the potential Minion.
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Eve’s claim that I am the Scarlet Woman is dangerous. I need to dismantle her credibility by focusing on the mechanical inconsistency of her initial claim (naming two people instead of one). This will make her look like a liar or incompetent, regardless of whether she is good or evil. If I can shift suspicion back to her, the town will hesitate to trust her.
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To point out the inconsistencies in Eve's claim to the rest of the group to build suspicion.
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To point out Eve's inconsistent behavior and put pressure on her for the group to see her as a potential liar.
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Eve’s changing story is suspicious, and her claim about Frank being the Scarlet Woman is unreliable. I will use this inconsistency to undermine her credibility and shift focus away from Frank, protecting the evil team’s interests.
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Call out Eve's misunderstanding of her claimed role to further distance the group from her and put pressure on her.
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I want to push back on Eve's suspicious behavior and force a response from her and Frank, keeping the town focused on her inconsistency.
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I want to point out Eve's inconsistent and mechanically incorrect story to highlight her suspicious behavior. I am the Saint, so I need to be careful not to get executed, but I also need to help the town identify the threat.
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Storyteller
No execution today. All villagers are safe.
Night 1
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Storyteller
Frank
Good evening Frank. You are the Imp. Who would you like to kill tonight? Remember that if you kill yourself this way, a Minion becomes the Imp.
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Eve is the biggest immediate threat to my survival. Her accusations are direct, and the town is already questioning her credibility. Killing her now removes a player who is actively trying to get me executed, and her death could be framed as confirmation of her bluffing. This aligns with my goal of staying alive and sowing chaos.
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Eve(Ghost)
Eve has died.
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Storyteller
Frank
You chose to kill Eve.
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Storyteller
Charlie
Good evening Charlie. You are the Fortune Teller. Choose 2 players to learn if either is a Demon.
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I have already confirmed Bob and David are not the Demon. I need to test other players. Eve's suspicious behavior makes me want to look at those she targeted or who challenged her. I will check Frank and Heidi.
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Storyteller
Charlie
You chose Frank and Heidi. You receive the answer: YES.
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Storyteller
David
Good evening David. You are the Undertaker. No one was executed today so you learn nothing.
Day 2
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Storyteller
Morning breaks, but heavy hearts remain. Eve has been found dead in the night.
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Eve’s death is a critical moment. If Frank killed her, the town may now focus on him. My goal is to protect Frank by redirecting suspicion, either by undermining Eve’s credibility or shifting blame to another player. I need to observe how the town reacts and adapt my strategy to keep Frank safe.
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I want to confirm Frank's alignment and gather his thoughts on Eve's death, since he was the one she accused of being a Minion.
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I am the Saint and Heidi has revealed me, which is dangerous. Eve is dead, but her claims were suspicious. I need to see how the town reacts to the death of the Investigator and identify if anyone tries to push for an execution today. I will stay quiet for now.
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I am sharing my Investigator information with Bob, who is a potential suspect, to narrow down the Minion/Demon. As a dead player, my information is more trustworthy to the town.
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I want to verify if Alice is indeed the Saint. Since my Librarian info identified either her or David, confirming her role helps narrow down the potential Saint and potentially identifies if David is a bluffing evil player.
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Start building alliances and get a read on others' thoughts regarding the recent death and Heidi's strange behavior.
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Grace’s whisper gives me a chance to solidify my cover by agreeing with her logic about Eve’s death. This reinforces my bluff as a good player while subtly shifting suspicion toward Bob, the actual Minion. Even if Grace is evil, this response keeps me aligned with the good team’s narrative.
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Share information with a trusted player (David, the Undertaker) to coordinate efforts against the Demon.
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Eve’s whisper to me is a critical moment. She is dead, so her info is now ‘reliable’ if she was the Investigator. However, her info directly points to either me or Frank as the Scarlet Woman (Minion). Since Frank is the Demon, I must use this opportunity to align with him privately and confirm our strategy. If Eve was telling the truth, her info will help me protect Frank. If she was lying, I can still use her death to my advantage by pretending to ‘trust’ her info while secretly coordinating with Frank.
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I want to keep communication with Frank open and probe his thoughts on Bob, while maintaining my facade as a helpful teammate to build trust before the final day.
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I need to confirm Heidi's story without revealing too much, while also gathering information about David to see if he's a potential threat.
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I am dead and have already shared my info with Bob, who is one of the candidates for the Minion. I want to see if Bob or Frank reveal any information or reaction to the group before using my ghost vote. Waiting allows others to speak and potentially contradict themselves.
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I need to gauge Alice's perspective on David to see if she has any suspicions or insights. Since I know one of them is the Saint, narrowing down the other is crucial.
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Engage with Charlie to verify his lead on Heidi and build trust. Since I am the Undertaker and have no info yet, gathering intelligence on suspected players is crucial.
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I need to navigate this carefully. Bob’s claim about Eve’s whisper puts me in a vulnerable position, as it directly implicates me as the Scarlet Woman. By engaging with Grace and Bob, I can gauge their reactions and determine if Bob is trying to manipulate me. If I play along with Bob, I can use this to my advantage by appearing cooperative while secretly undermining his credibility with Grace.
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Continuing to build rapport with David and gathering more information to narrow down the Demon between Frank and Heidi.
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Eve’s whisper puts me in a powerful position. By aligning with Frank, I can either protect the Demon (if he is the Demon) or ensure the Scarlet Woman (if he is) survives to become the Demon later. This also allows me to control the narrative and redirect suspicion away from both of us.
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Reinforce the alliance with Frank and warn him about Bob's potential manipulation as a Minion.
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Coordinate with Heidi to observe David without revealing too much, while checking if she is spreading information widely.
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I want to put pressure on Frank by sharing the information I have now that I'm dead, which makes it more trustworthy. I'm testing his reaction.
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I am coordinating with Alice to keep our information secure while observing David's behavior, which aligns with my goal of identifying the Demon.
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I am building trust with Charlie and gathering information about their role while maintaining my own cover as the Undertaker. This helps in verifying their claims and identifying potential leads.
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Bob’s sudden sharing of Eve’s whisper is suspicious. Whether he’s the Scarlet Woman, a Minion, or just manipulative, I need to appear cooperative while gathering more information. By engaging with him and Grace separately, I can control the narrative and ensure the town’s suspicion lands on someone else. This keeps me alive and maintains my cover.
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To share my role and my information with David, who I've been communicating with, to gain his trust and help coordinate for the upcoming nomination.
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 want to gauge the group's sentiment and see who they are suspicious of, without revealing my role publicly yet, while keeping an eye on David.
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I want to put pressure on Heidi and see if she crumbles or explains her reasoning, testing her alignment while maintaining my Undertaker cover.
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Eve’s whisper complicates things, but my priority is to protect Frank, whether he is the Scarlet Woman or the Demon. By aligning with Frank and redirecting suspicion toward Grace and Alice, I can sow discord and keep the town from focusing on Frank. This buys time and ensures the Demon remains alive.
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I am challenging Bob's narrative and redirecting the town's focus away from Frank to expose Bob's manipulative behavior.
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Bob is pushing hard to either confirm my role or deflect suspicion onto others. By questioning Grace and Heidi’s focus, I can redirect the conversation toward verifiable claims and away from Eve’s unreliable whisper. This keeps the town divided and protects my cover.
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To reveal my role and the information I have gathered, narrowing down the search for the Demon to Frank and Heidi and encouraging the town to focus on them.
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I want to address Charlie's claim and create pressure on Heidi to reveal more, while also showing I am engaged in the deduction. As the Saint, I need to stay away from the execution block.
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I want to support the Fortune Teller's claim to help narrow down the suspects and push for an execution today, as I am dead and need to use my ghost vote effectively.
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Storyteller
No execution today. All villagers are safe.
Night 2
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Storyteller
Frank
Good evening Frank. You are the Imp. Who would you like to kill tonight? Remember that if you kill yourself this way, a Minion becomes the Imp.
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Killing Charlie tonight disrupts the town’s logic chain, whether he is truthful or lying. If he is the Fortune Teller, his death removes a critical source of information. If he is lying, his death sows chaos. Either way, this action helps me survive and keeps the town divided.
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Charlie(Ghost)
Charlie has died.
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Storyteller
Frank
You chose to kill Charlie.
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Storyteller
David
Good evening David. You are the Undertaker. No one was executed today so you learn nothing.
Day 3
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Storyteller
Morning breaks, but heavy hearts remain. Charlie has been found dead in the night.
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Consult with Bob about Charlie's information, as Charlie is now dead and our primary lead.
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To verify if Bob trusts Alice's claim and gather information on how the group perceives her, while cross-referencing my Librarian info.
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I want to coordinate with my neighbor Frank to figure out if Charlie was lying or if there's a misunderstanding. As the Soldier, I have a strong defensive role and can be more open.
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I want to share my information with Frank to see his reaction and cross-reference it with the Fortune Teller's info to narrow down the suspects.
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Sharing critical information with a trusted player (Bob) since I am dead and cannot influence the game through nominations/votes as easily. Reminding him of my findings to steer the town's focus toward Frank and Heidi.
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I need to address Heidi's claim about me being the Saint, which puts me at risk if the town decides to execute me. I want to see if she is fishing for information or has a specific reason.
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Charlie’s death is a critical blow to the town, as he was the primary source of verifiable information. His ghost’s whisper confirms Frank as the Demon, which aligns with my goal of protecting him. However, Heidi’s Librarian info complicates things by pitting Alice and David against each other. I must navigate this carefully to ensure Frank remains safe while sowing chaos among the good players. Whispering to David and Heidi separately allows me to tailor my responses to their suspicions and reinforce the narrative that protects Frank.
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I need to manipulate Grace and Eve’s claims to sow chaos and protect myself. If Grace is the Soldier, I can use her safety to deflect suspicion onto Heidi. If Eve is truthful, I can use her info to frame Bob as the Scarlet Woman and distance myself from the Demon role. My goal is to ensure the town focuses on Heidi or Bob, not me.
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Consult with Bob to narrow down the Demon candidate between Frank and Heidi, leveraging the information Charlie shared before his death.
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I need to gauge Alice's reaction to being identified as a potential Saint. If she's the Saint, she should be cooperative in finding the Demon. If she's bluffing, she might get defensive or redirect.
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Consult with my neighbor Frank to compare suspicions and narrow down the Demon.
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I need to pressure Frank to see how he reacts to being identified as a potential Minion and now a potential Demon. This will help determine his alignment.
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Use my knowledge as the dead Fortune Teller to press David for information that might confirm Frank or Heidi as the demon.
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Build rapport with Heidi, confirm her role claim, and deflect suspicion onto the quiet David to move the game forward.
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I need to align with David to focus suspicion on either Alice or Heidi, depending on who is the bigger threat. If Heidi is the Saint, I can use her Librarian info to cast doubt on Alice. If Alice is the Saint, I must discredit Heidi. Either way, I must protect Frank by keeping the town divided and unsure.
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Grace’s Soldier claim gives me an opportunity to solidify trust with her by agreeing that Charlie’s claim was false. This allows me to redirect suspicion toward Bob, who is the Poisoner in my evil team. By framing Bob as the manipulator, I can protect myself and Heidi while ensuring the town focuses on the wrong target.
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Inform Charlie that I have no information yet and agree on focusing on the potential demon candidates while questioning Alice.
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I need to cross-reference Alice's claim of being the Saint against her reaction to David, while keeping the pressure on to find the Demon. If she's the Saint, she shouldn't be executed.
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Coordinate with Frank to target Bob for execution, leveraging my Soldier role for credibility.
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I am pressing Frank to see how he responds to the conflicting information from my role and the dead Fortune Teller. If he is the Scarlet Woman, he might be trying to protect the Demon.
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I want to coordinate with David to pressure Heidi or Alice to reveal more information. I am confirming his suspicion of Heidi.
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I need to maintain rapport with Heidi, who claims to be a Librarian, while shifting the focus toward observing others to identify the Demon, all while keeping my Saint role safe.
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My primary goal is to protect Frank, the Demon, by redirecting suspicion away from him. I will use Charlie’s death to cast doubt on the reliability of his info, suggesting he might have been poisoned or drunk. This will undermine Heidi’s claims and create confusion, making it harder for the town to agree on a target. I will also subtly support Alice’s Saint claim to further muddy the waters.
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Grace’s claim as the Soldier is critical. If she is telling the truth, Charlie’s claim is invalid, and Bob is the most suspicious player. By aligning with Grace, I can redirect the town’s focus toward Bob, protecting myself and Heidi. This also builds trust with Grace, making it harder for the town to suspect me later.
Nominations — Day 3
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
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I need to act to progress the game and test Charlie's information. Heidi is a primary suspect and is actively spreading misinformation about my role, making her a high-priority target for execution to reveal if she is the Demon.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for Heidi. 3 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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I need to defend myself against the nomination while maintaining my claim as Librarian and pointing out that executing me (a known info-role) is risky for the good team.
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I am voting for Heidi because Charlie's Fortune Teller info pointed to her or Frank, and her persistent attempts to paint me as the Saint appear to be a distraction. I need to force a role reveal or an execution to get information for my Undertaker ability.
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Heidi’s defense is weak—she claims Librarian but doesn’t clarify how it contradicts Charlie’s Fortune Teller info. If I support David’s nomination, I can either remove the Demon (World A) or deflect suspicion onto Bob (World C). This aligns with Grace’s push to focus on Bob and removes a key threat.
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I need to stall the execution of Heidi because if she is telling the truth about being the Librarian, she might be helping us, and my own safety as the Saint depends on not being executed. I also want to sow doubt about David's hasty nomination.
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As a Fortune Teller who received a 'YES' regarding Frank or Heidi, and with David (Undertaker) confirming Heidi is suspicious, I must vote for Heidi's execution to try and eliminate the Demon.
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I need to slow down the execution of Heidi to prevent a potentially disastrous mistake if she is actually the Librarian. I want to shift the focus toward questioning the reliability of the Fortune Teller's information.
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I want to convince the town that Heidi is the likely Demon by connecting my Investigator info (Frank = Scarlet Woman) with Charlie's Fortune Teller info (Frank or Heidi = Demon). Voting for Heidi is the most logical path to find the Demon.
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Cast doubt on Charlie’s Fortune Teller info by suggesting he might have been Drunk or Poisoned. This undermines the town’s logic chain and redirects suspicion away from both Frank and Heidi, buying time for evil to regroup and protect the Demon.
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Defend against the nomination by highlighting the contradiction in David's actions and urging the town to consider the consequences of executing a known Townsfolk role.
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I want to pressure Heidi while also acknowledging the potential for unreliable info from Charlie, keeping the focus on her suspicious behavior.
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Push the town toward executing Heidi by reinforcing Charlie’s Fortune Teller claim and Eve’s Investigator info. This either removes the Demon (if Heidi is it) or sows chaos (if she is good). Undermine Heidi’s Librarian claim by questioning why she hasn’t confirmed the Outsider yet, which a real Librarian would have done.
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I need to protect myself and the town from an accidental Saint execution. I will reveal my role to stop the momentum against Heidi if she's telling the truth about being the Librarian, as I am the Saint. If Heidi is lying, this puts me in danger, but I must stop the execution.
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I need to point out the inconsistency in Heidi's story to convince the living players to vote for her. Since I am dead, I only have my ghost vote to influence the outcome.
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I need to slow down the vote on Heidi. As the Soldier, I have a duty to ensure we do not mistakenly execute a Townsfolk, especially when the librarian claim has a potential validation through the Saint claim.
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I suspect Heidi is the Demon because my investigator info identified Frank as the Scarlet Woman, and Charlie's Fortune Teller info identified Frank or Heidi as the Demon. Executing Heidi is the most logical path to eliminate a potential Demon.
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Voting for Heidi aligns with the town’s current logic and protects Frank by keeping suspicion on her. If Heidi is the Demon, this is a win. If she’s not, the town wastes an execution on a good player, and I can redirect suspicion later. This is the safest move to protect evil.
📜
Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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Charlie(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by Charlie
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Eve(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by Eve
🗳️
New execution leader: Heidi with 4 votes. They will be executed when nominations close unless tied or surpassed by another nominee.
📜
Storyteller
The vote passes. Heidi is now on the block with 4 votes and will be executed when nominations close, unless another nominee receives equal or more votes.
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Defend my alignment and explain the consistency of my Librarian claim with Alice's Saint claim to prevent execution.
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I need to maintain the pressure and emphasize that we need an execution to get some Undertaker information to confirm her role. Her defense is stalling, and an execution is the only way to get clarity now.
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Heidi’s execution is imminent, but her Librarian claim aligns with Alice’s Saint confirmation. This creates doubt about Charlie’s Fortune Teller claim. I will use this doubt to push the town toward executing Bob, the Poisoner, as the next logical step. This removes a key threat to me and keeps the town divided.
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I am trying to prevent the execution of Heidi, as I am the Saint and Heidi's information about me as the Saint (if she is the Librarian) is actually correct. Executing a Townsfolk when I am an Outsider is dangerous.
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I need to point out the logic again that the Fortune Teller reading is the strongest piece of information we have. Even if Heidi is telling the truth about being the Librarian, she or Frank is still the Demon. We must not lose track of this.
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Advocate for caution regarding Heidi's execution, highlighting the consistency of her Librarian claim with Alice's Saint claim.
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To sow doubt about Heidi's Librarian claim by pointing out that an evil player could easily guess or deduce the Saint, especially since Alice is now openly claiming it.
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Heidi’s Librarian claim aligns too perfectly with Alice’s Saint claim, making it suspicious. If Heidi is the Demon, her claim is a bluff to avoid execution. I will sow doubt by questioning why a Demon would risk claiming Librarian when the Saint is already confirmed. This reinforces Frank’s narrative and protects the evil team.
📜
Storyteller
The guillotine blade falls. Heidi has been executed.
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Heidi(Ghost)
Heidi has died.
Night 3
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Storyteller
Frank
Good evening Frank. You are the Imp. Who would you like to kill tonight? Remember that if you kill yourself this way, a Minion becomes the Imp.
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Killing Grace tonight tests her Soldier claim. If she survives, it confirms her role and shifts trust to her, making her a shield for me. If she dies, it undermines her credibility and sows chaos, which benefits evil. Either outcome helps my team.
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Storyteller
Frank
You attacked Grace, but they survived.
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Storyteller
David
Good evening David. You are the Undertaker. You learn that Heidi was the Librarian.
Day 4
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Storyteller
A peaceful night has passed. All villagers are present and accounted for.
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I want to put pressure on Frank, whom Charlie suspected, while cautiously revealing my role to someone I need to evaluate.
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Consulting the Saint to gauge her perspective on the remaining players and ensuring she doesn't get executed, which would lose us the game.
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Since I am dead and have already used my ghost vote, I have no way to influence the game directly through votes or actions. I will wait for the players to move to the nomination phase to see who they target.
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Alice is the Saint, a critical role for the good team. I must neutralize her suspicion by denying Charlie's claim and redirecting her toward Bob, who is already under scrutiny. This will help sow chaos and protect my identity as the Demon.
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I need to privately coordinate with Frank to ensure our stories align. If Frank is the Demon, I must protect him by reinforcing his innocence and redirecting suspicion toward Grace or David. If Frank is innocent, I need to pivot my bluff to avoid being executed. Whispering to Frank now ensures we are on the same page before nominations begin.
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I am dead and have used my ghost vote, so my options are limited. I will wait to see how the day progresses for the remaining players.
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I am communicating with Alice to confirm her claim and get her perspective on the Demon, as I am dead and need to use my ghost vote wisely.
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Consult with Alice about Frank being the potential Demon to solidify our plan before nominations.
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Gather more information from David to evaluate his suspicion of Frank while keeping my role as the Saint in mind.
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To establish trust with the Saint, disclose my role (Soldier), and gather information from her about recent whispers.
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Share my role information with David to help focus the investigation on Bob or Frank.
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Alice is the Saint, so her trust is critical. I need to reinforce my innocence by blaming Bob, who has been acting suspiciously. This aligns with Grace’s Soldier claim and distances me from Bob’s manipulation. If Alice believes me, she can influence the town to execute Bob instead of me.
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Heidi’s execution and Alice’s confirmation of her Saint role make it critical to protect Frank. By aligning with Frank and reinforcing his innocence, I can redirect suspicion toward other players like David or Grace. This will help maintain Frank’s cover and ensure the evil team’s survival.
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I am dead and have no ghost vote. I should observe the final discussions before the nominations, as my role as Fortune Teller is complete and I have no more mechanics to influence the game.
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Gain information on the suspected Demon from a key player (the Saint) to inform my ghost vote decision.
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I am confirming the Investigator's claim about Bob and Frank and pushing for clarification on the Demon's identity to ensure we don't execute a Minion while the Demon remains.
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I want to build trust with Grace and leverage her claimed role as Soldier to get her perspective on Frank and Bob. As Saint, I must avoid execution, so gathering insights is crucial before taking any risks.
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To gather more information about the current accusations and evaluate the reliability of Alice's observations regarding Bob.
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Continue information gathering with David, focusing on the potential Demon identity and verifying Alice's role to prevent an accidental Saint execution.
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I need to solidify trust with Alice by reinforcing Bob’s suspicious behavior and aligning with Grace’s Soldier claim. This distances me from Bob and positions me as a trusted member of the good team. If Alice is truly the Saint, she will be a powerful ally to keep alive. Framing Bob as the Minion ensures he takes the fall, protecting me for the endgame.
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Alice’s confirmation of her Saint role validates Heidi’s Librarian claim, which means the town executed a good player. This chaos is perfect for redirecting suspicion away from Frank. By targeting David or Grace, I can ensure the town remains divided and Frank survives until the endgame. I need to coordinate with Frank to push this narrative.
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I want to prompt Frank and Bob to discuss the current state of the game now that Heidi is dead and the game continues, which means she was not the Demon. This keeps the pressure on Frank based on my N1 info.
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I am a dead Librarian trying to gather info to use my ghost vote effectively on the final day. Alice claims to be the Saint, and my ability confirms she or David is the Saint. I need to know the town's consensus on the Demon.
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I am engaging with Eve to gather more information and coordinate, since she claims to be the Investigator, which is high-value info. I need to focus on identifying the Demon and avoiding the Saint.
Nominations — Day 4
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
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I am trying to gather information on who the town considers the Demon while reminding them of the Saint risk. I want to ensure my ghost vote is used on a real threat, not the Saint.
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Nominating David or Grace will redirect the town’s suspicion away from Frank, who is the Demon. This will sow chaos and ensure the town remains divided, making it harder for them to identify the real threat. I must act now to protect Frank and secure an evil victory.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for David. 3 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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Defend myself against Bob's nomination, which I believe is a move by the evil team to eliminate a confirmed Townsfolk or at least a vocal good player. Need to sway the vote.
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I need to verify David's claim to be the Undertaker. If he's lying, he's likely the Demon or a Minion. I'll use this to decide whether to use my ghost vote.
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Heidi’s execution didn’t end the game, so she wasn’t the Demon. This means Charlie’s read was either correct (Frank is Demon) or wrong (poisoned/drunk). My goal is to redirect suspicion toward David to protect Frank, regardless of the scenario. If David is good, executing him weakens the town. If he’s evil, it’s a win-win.
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I need to pressure David to reveal the information he would have if he were the Undertaker to confirm his claim. As the Saint, I need to prevent a bad execution.
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To pressure David into revealing the role of the person executed (Heidi), which would verify his claim as the Undertaker.
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Bob’s nomination of David is a strong move to pressure him into revealing his role. If David is good, he’ll comply, but if he’s evil, he’ll falter. Either way, this helps my team by forcing clarity or exposing a liar. I need to support Bob’s narrative to maintain trust and keep suspicion off me.
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Pressuring the nominee to provide mechanical proof (Undertaker info) to help the town decide on his execution.
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Pressuring David to reveal his information to either prove his innocence or expose him as the Demon, helping the town make an informed decision on the execution.
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To confirm my role as the Undertaker by revealing the information I received about Heidi, thereby clearing my name and refocusing the town on finding the Demon.
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I want to caution the group against executing David, as his correct identification of my role as the Librarian significantly boosts his credibility as the Undertaker. If he is the Undertaker, executing him is a loss for the good team.
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David’s claim about Heidi’s role as Librarian aligns with Heidi’s ghost confirmation, making him appear truthful. However, this could be a coordinated lie to protect Frank or another evil player. I need to cast doubt on David’s claim by questioning why he didn’t reveal this information earlier, forcing the town to reconsider their trust in him and protecting Frank.
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I need to challenge David's timing while maintaining my persona as the Saint. I'm trying to press him for more information without committing to a vote, as executing the Saint would mean instant loss.
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I want to express skepticism about David's timing while acknowledging the verification provided by Heidi, as well as warning the town about the danger of executing the Saint if my deduction about who holds that role is wrong.
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David’s claim as the Undertaker is credible, but his delay in revealing Heidi’s role is suspicious. I want to sow doubt about his claim while subtly shifting blame toward Bob. This will create chaos and force the town to question who they can trust, increasing the chances of a misexecution.
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I need to defend David because he correctly identified Heidi's role as the Librarian, which is a strong indicator he is the Undertaker. Bob's constant pushing of David is suspicious, and I want to shift the focus to Bob's potential guilt as the Scarlet Woman.
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I want to highlight the suspicious timing of David's reveal without committing to a vote that might lose the game if he is truly the Undertaker. I need to keep the town cautious.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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Nominee David did not reach the 3 vote threshold.
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Storyteller
David did not receive enough votes (0/3).
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To address the criticism about the delay in sharing my info, shift the focus back to finding the Demon, and suggest investigating Frank who was previously linked to being the Demon.
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I want to steer the group's suspicion toward Bob, whose behavior is highly questionable, given that David's claim was verified by me. This helps narrow down the Demon.
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David’s revelation about Heidi’s role as Librarian is mechanically verifiable, which threatens to expose Frank as the Demon. I must discredit David’s claim by framing his delay as suspicious and untrustworthy, even if it’s true. This keeps the town divided and protects Frank, ensuring the game continues with him alive.
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I need to shift focus away from David to protect myself (Saint) while keeping the pressure on potential threats like Frank, using the information we have from the dead.
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I want to move the conversation away from the stalemate over David and put pressure on Frank, while also observing Bob's reaction to being questioned.
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Nominate David to test the town’s reaction and align with Bob’s narrative. If David is the Demon, this eliminates a major threat. If he is good, the town’s distrust of Bob will grow, creating chaos. Either way, this nomination sows division and protects me by keeping the focus off my role.
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Remind the town of my Investigator info (Bob or Frank is the Scarlet Woman) to focus their attention on the evil players.
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To focus the town's attention on Frank as the most likely Demon based on my night one reading and the subsequent confirmation that Heidi was not the Demon.
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Storyteller
No execution today. All villagers are safe.
Night 4
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Storyteller
Frank
Good evening Frank. You are the Imp. Who would you like to kill tonight? Remember that if you kill yourself this way, a Minion becomes the Imp.
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David’s Undertaker claim has been verified, and he is now a trusted source of information. Killing him tonight would cripple the town’s ability to gather critical data, sow distrust in Heidi’s ghost confirmation, and force the town to question their logic. This aligns with my goal of creating chaos and protecting myself.
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David(Ghost)
David has died.
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Storyteller
Frank
You chose to kill David.
Day 5
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Storyteller
Morning breaks, but heavy hearts remain. David has been found dead in the night.
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Consult with Alice to coordinate the final execution of Frank.
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I want to confirm Alice's status as the Saint to guide the remaining town's strategy now that David is dead.
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I need to privately coordinate with Bob to align our stories and ensure we don’t contradict each other. If Bob is Scarlet Woman, he may now be the Imp, and we must adjust our strategy. If he is still a Minion, we must frame Grace or Alice as the Demon to protect ourselves. Whispering to Bob now ensures we stay on the same page before nominations begin.
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I am coordinating with Alice, a surviving player, to ensure Frank is executed, as he is the primary suspect based on my Fortune Teller information. David's death necessitates urgent action.
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I want to touch base with Alice, who is a crucial player, to coordinate on who to use the final ghost vote on, especially since she is the Saint and likely a key target for the Demon.
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Frank’s whisper suggests he is alive and still the Demon, but I must verify. If he is the Demon, I need to support him while undermining Grace’s Soldier claim. If I am the Demon, I must act confused and redirect suspicion. Whispering to Frank now will help clarify his status and align our strategy.
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I need to reveal my role to trusted players to prevent them from accidentally executing me, as the game is reaching a critical stage.
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To share my crucial information with the remaining living players to ensure Frank is executed.
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I am trying to move the conversation toward the final decision while keeping the Saint (Alice) safe and forcing Frank (the primary suspect) to respond.
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Observe how the remaining players (Alice, Bob, Frank, Grace) interact after the latest night death and my message to Alice. I have already shared my info, and I need to see if my role as the Saint-identifier helps them narrow down the Demon.
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Grace claiming Soldier is dangerous—she survived my attack, so she’s either Soldier or lying. Bob and I need to coordinate to discredit her or ensure she is killed tonight. Alice’s ghost info could expose us, so we must redirect suspicion toward her or Bob to protect the evil team.
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I am checking if Alice has any new information that contradicts my theory about Frank being the Demon, now that David is dead.
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Gather information from a trusted player (Alice) to coordinate the final vote.
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Frank and I need to coordinate to redirect the town’s suspicion away from us. Grace surviving Frank’s attack makes her a threat, whether she is Soldier or lying. Alice’s ghostly information could expose us, so we must discredit her or frame her as suspicious. This will protect Frank (or me if I am the Demon) and ensure the town remains divided.
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Confirming my status as the Saint and building trust with those pushing for Frank, while seeking verification from the others to avoid a tragic mistake.
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To push for certainty while respecting the Saint role, ensuring we correctly identify the Demon among the suspects.
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To confirm my role as the Soldier to gain trust and press Frank for his role.
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Remind Alice of the importance of the Saint role and caution her against rash decisions, especially since she is a key suspect if she's the Saint.
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Grace surviving my attack is a problem, whether she is Soldier or lying. Alice is getting critical information from the ghosts, so she must be discredited or eliminated. By pushing the town to focus on Alice, I can deflect suspicion from myself and Bob. If Grace is Soldier, she is a threat, but if she is lying, she can be used as a scapegoat later.
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Coordinate with Alice to confirm if there is any reason to doubt Frank being the Demon before we head into nominations.
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Gather final information and coordinate with a trusted player before the nomination phase to ensure the ghost vote is used correctly on the Demon.
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Frank and I need to align our strategy to discredit Alice, who is receiving information from the ghosts. By framing her as suspicious or manipulated, we can prevent her from revealing critical information that could expose Frank or me. This will help us control the narrative and protect the Demon.
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To verify the information provided by the other players and ensure the team is aligned before the final decision is made.
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Advise the living players (the Soldier and the Saint) on how to proceed with the execution of the Demon, Frank, while avoiding the Saint's trap.
Nominations — Day 5
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
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I am nominating Frank because he is the primary suspect for the Demon role. Based on the information provided by other players and the game progression, this is the most logical step to secure a victory.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for Frank. 2 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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Voting for myself is a high-risk, high-reward move. It could either solidify my bluff as a good player trying to force a win or create chaos by making the town question Grace’s claims. If Grace is lying, this could shift suspicion toward her or Alice. If she’s telling the truth, it might buy Bob time to manipulate the town later.
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I am nominating Frank because evidence from Charlie and Eve points to him as the Demon. As the Soldier, I am safe, and we need to execute the Demon to win. I must vote for his execution to proceed.
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I believe Frank is the Demon based on the information provided by the late Charlie and Eve. I am using my ghost vote to support his execution to help the good team secure a win.
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As the Saint, my death by execution would cause the good team to lose. Frank is the prime suspect for the Demon, and Grace (the Soldier) has nominated him. I should not vote for Frank, as I am not sure he is the Demon and I must avoid the risk of execution.
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To encourage the town to finalize the execution of Frank, as the evidence points towards him being the Demon.
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To strongly encourage the town to follow through with the execution of Frank, as the evidence points to him being the Demon.
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Voting for Frank aligns with the town’s suspicions and makes me appear as a good player. If Frank is executed, my Scarlet Woman ability activates (since there are 5+ players alive), and I become the Demon, ensuring evil’s survival. If the town doesn’t execute him, I avoid suspicion and can continue manipulating the game. This is the safest move for evil.
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I am a ghost, I need to use my one ghost vote to help execute Frank, who the town has identified as the Demon based on the collective information.
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The town is close to executing me, and Alice is the biggest threat because she’s receiving ghost info that could confirm my role. I need to sow doubt about Alice’s credibility and redirect suspicion toward her or Bob to buy time and avoid execution.
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Reiterate why Frank is the likely demon to solidify town support before the final vote tally.
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I need to encourage the town to execute Frank. Since Alice is likely the Saint and a central point of information, I'm directing my plea to her to maintain momentum and prevent Frank from sowing doubt.
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I am explaining my hesitation to the town. Since Frank is being executed anyway and the ghosts (who are likely good) are pushing for it, I will support the execution while clarifying my role as the Saint to ensure the town understands why I was cautious.
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Finalizing the town's resolve to execute Frank and dismissing his diversionary tactics.
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I am reinforcing the decision to execute Frank, as I am the Fortune Teller and my information points directly to him. I want to ensure the town stays the course and completes the execution.
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The town is close to executing Frank, which is ideal. However, Alice’s Saint claim is a major risk—if she’s telling the truth and is executed, evil loses. I need to ensure the execution proceeds while subtly undermining Alice’s credibility. By questioning her silence and the ghostly whispers, I can cast doubt on her without directly attacking her, ensuring the town remains focused on Frank.
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To support the execution of Frank by explaining Alice's behavior as the Saint and urging the town to proceed with the vote.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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David(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by David
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Heidi(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by Heidi
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New execution leader: Frank with 6 votes. They will be executed when nominations close unless tied or surpassed by another nominee.
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Storyteller
The vote passes. Frank is now on the block with 6 votes and will be executed when nominations close, unless another nominee receives equal or more votes.
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I need to sow chaos and doubt about Alice’s claim as the Saint. If I can make the town question her credibility, they might hesitate to execute me or turn on her instead. The ghosts are feeding her info, so discrediting her weakens their entire logic chain. This buys me time and shifts focus away from my execution.
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To dismiss Frank's deflection and reinforce the town's decision to execute him, maintaining focus on his guilt as the Demon.
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To solidify the town's resolve in executing Frank and dismiss his attempt to deflect suspicion onto Alice.
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To clarify my role and silence Frank's attempts to cast doubt on me, while reaffirming the decision to execute him.
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Reinforce the town's resolve to execute Frank and dismiss his final attempts to sow discord, as I am dead and have already voted.
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To encourage the finalization of Frank's execution by reinforcing the collective consensus and dismissing his defensive deflection.
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Disrupt the execution by creating doubt about Alice’s Saint claim. If I can delay or tie the vote, Frank might survive, or I can become the Demon if he dies. My goal is to sow chaos and prevent the town from executing Frank without question.
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To address Bob's doubt and encourage the town to proceed with Frank's execution as the clear, logical path to victory.
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Storyteller
The guillotine blade falls. Frank has been executed.
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Frank(Ghost)
Frank has died.
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Game Over

Demon Dead
Winner: Good