Game Detail

Players

Alice (Baron) Bob (Soldier) Charlie (Saint) David (Butler) Eve (Fortune Teller) Frank (Ravenkeeper) Grace (Drunk) Heidi (Imp)

Token Usage

TeamInput TokensOutput TokensCost (USD)
Good434,737741,279$3.0110
Evil197,10219,797$1.2825

Event Transcript

🎭
The game has started.
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Storyteller
Alice
You are the Minion. The Demon is Heidi.
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Storyteller
Heidi
Minions are: Alice. Your safe bluffs are: Virgin, Empath, Investigator
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Storyteller
Eve
Good evening Eve. You are the Fortune Teller. Choose 2 players to learn if either is a Demon.
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Night 0 fortune teller check to begin gathering baseline information. Alice and Bob are arbitrary first picks to establish initial reads.
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Storyteller
Eve
You chose Alice and Bob. You receive the answer: NO.
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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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On night zero with no information, I want to choose someone likely to vote so I retain my voting power tomorrow. Alice is a central player who will probably participate actively.
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Storyteller
David
You chose Alice 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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Start building trust with a neighbor early. I want to see if Frank is receptive to sharing information without revealing my own role yet.
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Inform Alice that she is my master so we can coordinate voting during nominations. This is mechanically necessary for me to participate in executions.
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Establish trust with a neighbor and share my Night 0 Fortune Teller read to gather counter-information and start building a network.
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Coordinate bluffs with my minion immediately so we avoid collisions and start shaping the day before good players lock in stories.
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Establish trust with my neighbor Grace and gather early information without revealing my specific role yet.
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Begin building trust with my neighbor Bob so we can share information and coordinate our reads as the day progresses.
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Respond to my neighbor to open a line of communication, but stay cautious and avoid revealing my specific role on the first day.
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Coordinate with Heidi, share David's claim, and lock in a non-conflicting bluff that can redirect suspicion onto good players.
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Establish trust with my other neighbor Heidi and gather any early information without revealing my role, so I can cross-reference claims later.
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I need to start gathering information and building alliances beyond just Alice. Talking to my neighbor Charlie to get a sense of his role or suspicions will help me map the game state before nominations begin.
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I just shared my role with Frank. I will wait briefly to see if he responds directly or if new information emerges before deciding my next conversation target.
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Build trust with Grace using my Empath bluff, get her to reveal more, and avoid overcommitting before public claims form.
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Respond to Eve's Fortune Teller claim to gauge consistency and see if she has shared with others, without revealing my exact role yet.
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Respond to David to establish a trusted neighbor circle, gather his observations, and avoid revealing my Saint role prematurely so I do not become a target for execution.
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Expand my information network beyond Charlie to cross-reference what others are saying. Alice has talked to multiple people and may have useful intel.
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Build rapport with Bob using a selective truth, look cooperative, and avoid exposing my coordination with Heidi while setting up David as a possible future suspect.
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I want to gather more information from Alice to cross-reference what Heidi told me and see if there are any consistent patterns emerging.
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Talk to my other neighbor Eve to gather more perspectives before the nomination phase begins. I have already spoken to Alice and Charlie, so covering both neighbors gives me better situational awareness.
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Respond to David's outreach, share my role with another neighbor to build a second trust line, and gather his information to cross-reference with Frank's claims.
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Build trust with my neighbor using the Empath bluff, extract her claim or info, and set up a good player as a future shield or kill target.
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Share Eve's claim with my neighbor Grace to get her reaction, compare notes, and build a small trust network before nominations begin.
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Gather information from Alice before nominations begin. She has been involved in multiple private conversations and may have heard role claims or suspicious behavior.
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I need to verify David's Butler claim with him directly before nominations. If he contradicts what Alice told me, we have a liar. If he confirms, we have our first confirmed Outsider and can build trust.
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I want Charlie's claim and reads while sounding like a careful good player. That helps me build a believable Investigator story and identify who can be pushed later.
Nominations — Day 1
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open.
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Establish an Investigator bluff, direct suspicion onto two good players, and create a public logic thread that does not touch Heidi.
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Defend myself against Alice's accusation by claiming Soldier, which clears me and narrows her claim to Charlie if she is truthful. This also puts pressure on Alice to justify her early day one claim.
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I want to hear from Charlie before the day ends since he is central to Alice and Bob's claims but has stayed silent. Getting his public claim helps the good team sort out this conflict.
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Charlie has been silent despite direct pressure. If Alice's Investigator claim is true, Charlie is the most likely Poisoner. Nominating him forces a response or lets us vote on the best lead before night.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for Charlie. 4 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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I am the Saint and must avoid execution at all costs because executing me causes an immediate loss for good. I need to claim my role now to stop the vote.
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A Charlie execution is excellent for evil, especially if his Saint claim is true. I should add my vote and try to put him on the block.
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I need to caution the group against executing Charlie when he claims Saint, because the downside of executing an actual Saint is immediate loss. We should not rush this vote without more discussion.
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I need to warn the group that executing a claimed Saint on day one is far too dangerous. If Charlie is telling the truth, we lose immediately. We should sort out the conflicting claims before gambling the game.
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Clarify that I nominated Charlie to force a claim, not to execute. A Saint claim on day one is too dangerous to test. I must publicly withdraw support and urge the group to solve Alice and Bob first.
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Explain to the group why I cannot vote for Charlie given the Saint claim risk, reveal my role to build trust, and encourage the town to verify Alice and Bob's conflicting claims before risking a game-ending execution.
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Avoid a risky day one execution, look like a cautious good player, and keep suspicion spread across Alice, Bob, and Charlie instead of onto me.
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I am not voting for Charlie today because a Saint claim is too dangerous to test without proof. I want to encourage sorting Alice and Bob's conflicting claims tomorrow instead.
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Point out the logical contradiction between Alice and Bob's claims to give the town a clear puzzle for tomorrow, while reinforcing that my Saint claim makes executing me an instant loss.
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Back off this dangerous day one execution to protect my cover while keeping suspicion between Bob and Charlie for tomorrow.
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The vote is failing anyway, so I want to speak to set up tomorrow's agenda: we need to mechanically verify Alice, me, and Charlie rather than gambling on day one.
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The vote is failing and everyone agrees not to execute a Saint claim on day one. I already stated I am not voting. Waiting is the correct action to let this nomination fail and proceed to night.
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The vote on Charlie is failing and everyone correctly recognizes the danger of executing a Saint claim on day one. I should not vote and instead let the day end safely so I can get another Fortune Teller reading tonight.
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The vote on Charlie is clearly failing after his Saint claim. Everyone including Alice has backed off. Speaking again would just repeat stale information. I should wait to let the phase end and prepare for tonight's Butler choice.
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Do not vote on a Saint claim after publicly refusing. Staying consistent protects my Empath bluff and keeps suspicion focused on the Alice, Bob, Charlie cluster.
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The vote on Charlie is too dangerous to support given his Saint claim. I already publicly opposed this execution, so I will wait for the vote to fail and proceed to night where I can use my Monk ability.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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Nominee Charlie did not reach the 4 vote threshold.
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Storyteller
Charlie did not receive enough votes (0/4).
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Alice named me as Poisoner, but I am Saint. That makes her Investigator claim definitively wrong. I need to put her on the block to pressure her claim and show the room her information is unreliable.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for Alice. 4 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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Discourage votes on me, keep myself alive as a useful public claimant, and preserve pressure on Bob and Charlie rather than letting town settle today.
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Alice's Investigator claim directly names me as Poisoner, but I am the Saint. That contradiction makes her the most likely evil or compromised player. Since I nominated her, I should follow through with my vote to execute the player whose false information threatens the good team.
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I want to discourage the town from executing Alice on day one without more information. Premature executions help evil more than good, especially when claims conflict but cannot be verified yet.
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Encourage town to wait for night information before executing anyone. Day one executions without ability confirmation are too risky, especially with conflicting claims.
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Reveal my Fortune Teller check on Alice and Bob to stop a wasted execution and narrow the Demon hunt to the remaining five players.
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Alice is my chosen master and she is not voting for herself, so I cannot vote. The consensus is already strong to let this nomination fail. Waiting avoids drawing unnecessary attention on day one while I observe how the Alice-Bob-Charlie conflict develops.
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Keep Alice off the block, preserve my minion, and reinforce the town's existing plan to delay and create more confusion tomorrow.
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I want to stop a hasty execution, highlight David's mechanical inconsistency for tomorrow, and stay alive to use my Monk protection tonight.
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Use the failed vote to redirect tomorrow's discussion toward David's Butler inconsistency and away from Heidi, while sounding like a calm good player.
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Highlight David's Butler inconsistency to create a new lead for tomorrow while maintaining that Alice's information about me is impossible.
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The vote on Alice is failing. Most players have explicitly refused. No need to repeat myself. Waiting lets the phase close cleanly so night information can resolve Alice, Charlie, and David's claims.
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The vote is clearly failing with only Charlie voting. I already stated I am not voting. Waiting lets the phase progress to night where I might get Ravenkeeper info if I die, and town gets more ability information to sort the Alice-Bob-Charlie triangle tomorrow.
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The vote on Alice is failing with only Charlie supporting it. I have already publicly opposed executing Alice and shared my Fortune Teller check. Letting the vote close without adding more noise is the cleanest play.
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Publicly clarify my Butler role and the Outsider count contradiction to expose Charlie's Saint claim as false, which should redirect suspicion toward Charlie and validate that executing Alice is wrong.
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Do not vote on my minion. Preserve the messy claim web so town wastes tomorrow on Alice, Charlie, Bob, and David instead of looking at me.
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Point out David's Butler mechanics error so town remembers it tomorrow, and keep pressure without committing to a specific role claim yet.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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Nominee Alice did not reach the 4 vote threshold.
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Storyteller
Alice did not receive enough votes (1/4).
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Use the last moments of day one to lock in suspicion on Charlie and David, preserve my Investigator bluff, and keep attention away from Heidi.
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I need to defend my Saint claim by highlighting that David is already mechanically contradicted as Butler, making his Outsider count argument unreliable. I want town to focus on David's impossible behavior rather than accepting his framing at face value.
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I want to highlight David's mechanical inconsistency before night falls, so town enters tomorrow with clear priorities: resolve David's busted Butler claim and test Charlie's Saint claim with night abilities.
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Reinforce town consensus to go to night without execution, highlight the key mechanical issue with David for tomorrow's discussion, and avoid claiming my role yet.
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Day 1 is ending with consensus to wait for night info. I should wait since only 1 tick remains and no productive action is available.
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Correct the town's mechanical misunderstanding of the Butler ability to restore my credibility and redirect suspicion toward Eve's impossible Fortune Teller claim.
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Steer town away from any last-second execution and keep suspicion spread across David, Charlie, and others instead of letting consensus form on my team.
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The day is ending with no execution. I should wait, let night happen, and use my Monk ability tonight to protect someone I think is good and at risk of being killed by the Demon.
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Storyteller
No execution today. All villagers are safe.
Night 1
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Storyteller
Grace
Good evening Grace. You are the Monk. Who would you like to protect tonight?
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Alice is the most vocal and mechanically pushy good player. If she is genuine Investigator, the Demon almost certainly kills her tonight. I will protect Alice to preserve our best source of information.
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Storyteller
Grace
You chose to protect Alice.
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Storyteller
Heidi
Good evening Heidi. 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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Kill the strongest public info source before she can give a second result and further narrow the demon world, while leaving tomorrow's Alice-David-Charlie mess alive.
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Eve(Ghost)
Eve has died.
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Storyteller
Heidi
You chose to kill Eve.
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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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Stick with Alice as my master to maintain consistency and ensure I can vote tomorrow if she votes, which will demonstrate that my Butler mechanics work and counter the scum-read on me.
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Storyteller
David
You chose Alice to be your master.
Day 2
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Storyteller
Morning breaks, but heavy hearts remain. Eve has been found dead in the night.
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Establish trust with information-bearing players by revealing my Soldier role privately, so we can coordinate on resolving the Alice-Charlie-David conflict before nominations.
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Coordinate voting with my master Alice since I can only vote if she does, and confirm with Grace that Charlie's Saint claim is impossible given I am the Butler.
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I want Bob and Grace focused on David over Heidi or me, while sounding cooperative and using Baron logic to undermine David’s mechanical case.
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I need to build trust with Frank and Heidi by sharing the mechanical flaw in David's claim, find allies to prevent my execution, and determine whether a Baron exists or David is simply evil.
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Coordinate with Alice by relaying Charlie's private push on David, so we can decide whether to amplify that conflict and keep suspicion away from me.
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Build a trusted alliance with Eve-cleared players Bob and Alice, coordinate on David as the Day 2 nomination target, and gather more information before revealing my Monk role.
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Share my confirmed N0 Fortune Teller result with two players I cleared as non-Demon, so good team can narrow the demon pool to Charlie/David/Frank/Grace/Heidi and coordinate executions.
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Respond to Charlie's whisper to gauge his sincerity, share my suspicion of David's mechanical error, and build a trust circle with Heidi without revealing my exact role yet.
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Share Eve's specific suspicion and flag the Charlie-Frank-Heidi whisper cluster to refine our target before nominations.
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I need Alice to share her Investigator result so we can cross-reference it with Eve's claim. If Alice implicates Charlie or Frank, we can consolidate the good vote and execute the Demon today.
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Keep attention on David's flawed outsider argument and away from Heidi, while strengthening trust with Bob and Grace so they help drive the execution.
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I need to solidify my alliance with Frank and Heidi by showing them the logical flaw in David's argument, and prepare for the nomination phase where I might be targeted.
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Coordinate with Alice to keep attention on the David and Charlie contradiction and away from me while preserving flexibility for later mis-executions.
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Share updated suspicions with Bob and Alice, acknowledge Eve's ghost whisper, and gather their read on the Charlie-Frank-Heidi cluster before nominations.
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I already shared my Fortune Teller result with Alice and Bob. I should observe how Day 2 unfolds and save my ghost vote for a critical moment rather than spending whispers now.
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I want to validate Charlie's sharp observation about David's self-contradicting logic, solidify trust with Charlie and Heidi, and see how they read Alice and Eve's claims without exposing my Ravenkeeper identity yet.
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I need to sway Alice and Grace away from David and toward the Charlie-Frank-Heidi cluster before nominations start. Eve's dying info points to Charlie or Frank, and the constant whispering among those three is the strongest behavioral tell we have.
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I need to break into the Charlie-Frank-Heidi cluster by presenting the outsider-count contradiction directly. If I can get one of them to doubt Charlie, his protective alliance might crack before nominations.
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Keep Bob and Grace focused on David as the easiest execution and away from Heidi's whisper cluster before nominations begin.
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I need to find out what David told Frank and Heidi so I can counter any misinformation before nominations begin. David whispering to them right after I exposed his contradiction is suspicious.
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Coordinate with Alice so our public stories stay aligned and the room keeps circling David versus Charlie instead of examining me or Alice too closely.
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I need Alice to share her exact Investigator result before nominations so we can evaluate if Charlie is actually a Minion. I also want to remind Bob that executing Charlie is extremely risky if he is actually the Saint.
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I am dead with one ghost vote remaining. I already shared my Fortune Teller info with Alice and Bob. With nominations approaching, I should observe the discussion and save my vote for when it has maximum impact.
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Share David's exact whisper and expose his logical contradiction to Charlie and Heidi so we enter nominations with aligned suspicion on David.
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 am dead with one ghost vote and concrete Fortune Teller information. Speaking publicly now lets the whole town use my N0 clear and narrows the Demon pool before nominations close. I want to push execution onto Charlie or Frank today.
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David's Butler claim contains a clear mechanical contradiction and a self-undermining argument. We must put him on the block now while we still can, or we lose our chance to execute today.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for David. 4 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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Defend myself against Frank's nomination by correcting his backwards logic about Outsider counts and clarifying Butler voting mechanics, while casting suspicion back on him.
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I want to explain why I am withholding my ghost vote from David, highlight that his analysis seemed pro-town, and redirect suspicion toward Charlie and Frank before the day ends.
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Defend my nomination of David against Eve's accusation and David's rebuttal, while keeping pressure on the most logically inconsistent player.
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David's flawed logic directly endangers me as Saint. Executing a Saint loses the game, so anyone pushing for my death is highly suspicious. I must vote for David to protect myself and eliminate the most likely Demon or Minion.
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Vote the live nomination to stay aligned with my public suspicion on David and help push a likely good execution without drawing attention to myself.
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I need to stop the David execution because Eve's Fortune Teller info points to Charlie or Frank. I must publicly demand Alice's exact Investigator result before we risk executing anyone, especially Charlie who claims Saint.
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Stop the town from executing David when our Fortune Teller identified Charlie or Frank as the likely Demon. Pressure Alice to reveal exact Investigator details before any execution, since a wrong guess on Saint loses the game.
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Push a non-Heidi execution while staying consistent with my public case on David and avoiding a dangerous pivot onto Charlie or the whisper cluster.
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Point out that Trouble Brewing has either 1 or 3 Outsiders, never 2, to undermine Frank's argument and pressure his cluster. This should solidify Bob and Grace's position and make Frank look dishonest if he pushes the 4th vote.
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I already told the town I am saving my ghost vote for Charlie or Frank. Raising my hand now would make David's execution pass, which wastes our only execution and protects the likely Demon. I will wait and keep my vote for a better nomination.
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I nominated David based on real suspicion. Raising my hand secures the execution, moves the game forward without the Saint auto-loss risk, and avoids the self-sabotage of a nominator who will not vote.
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I need to defend my vote on David while pressuring Alice to reveal her Investigator info, since her claim targets me and could put the Saint at risk of execution. I also want to remind the group that Eve's Fortune Teller read does not clear David, it only narrows the pool.
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Lock in David's execution and discourage Alice from overcommitting her claim, while sounding like a cautious good player focused on immediate contradictions.
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I need to distance myself from David's execution because Eve's Fortune Teller info strongly points to Charlie or Frank. I want Alice to reveal her exact Investigator pairing before we consider executing Charlie, since executing the Saint loses the game instantly.
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David already has four votes and will be executed regardless of my vote. I need to publicly distance from this execution, pressure Alice to reveal her exact Investigator pairing before tomorrow, and prepare the town to scrutinize the Charlie-Frank-Heidi cluster if David flips good.
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Hold my vote on David and avoid revealing my exact fake Investigator result during the count. Silence preserves flexibility and protects Heidi.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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New execution leader: David with 4 votes. They will be executed when nominations close unless tied or surpassed by another nominee.
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Storyteller
The vote passes. David 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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I am likely executed today. My final words must direct the remaining good players to the mechanically falsifiable lie and organize tomorrow's execution priority.
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Force Alice to reveal her exact Investigator result by highlighting the logical deduction that Bob must be her Poisoner if Charlie is Saint. If she remains silent, she is almost certainly evil.
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Defend my nomination of David as grounded in his mechanical contradictions, pressure Alice to reveal her exact Investigator read to locate the Poisoner, and push back against Eve's framing of me as the Demon so I survive to tomorrow.
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Pressure Alice to reveal her Investigator pairing before night. If she remains silent, it confirms she is either evil or poisoned, which helps the town prioritize targets for Day 3. I also want to reinforce that I am the Saint so the town does not execute me.
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Keep David on the block while widening suspicion onto Alice and Bob or Charlie for tomorrow. I want town ending the day divided, not unified on me.
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Pressure Alice to reveal her Investigator info before tomorrow or face nomination, and prime the town to scrutinize the Charlie-Frank-Heidi execution bloc if David is good.
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David is about to die. I need to lock in Alice's accountability for tomorrow morning and highlight the suspicious Charlie-Frank-Heidi voting bloc before night falls.
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Reveal a concrete Investigator claim now to avoid being the easy execution tomorrow and to pit Bob and Charlie against each other while David stays on the block.
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Storyteller
The guillotine blade falls. David has been executed.
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David(Ghost)
David has died.
Night 2
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Storyteller
Grace
Good evening Grace. You are the Monk. Who would you like to protect tonight?
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Alice is the most vulnerable confirmed-non-Demon good player with critical information. Bob claims Soldier and is already safe from the Demon if true. I cannot protect myself. Protecting Alice denies the Demon a key kill and keeps our primary information source alive.
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Storyteller
Grace
You chose to protect Alice.
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Storyteller
Heidi
Good evening Heidi. 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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Remove a strong town organizer who is threatening me and can unify Bob and others against our side, while preserving the Bob-Charlie conflict for tomorrow.
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Grace(Ghost)
Grace has died.
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Storyteller
Heidi
You chose to kill Grace.
Day 3
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Storyteller
Morning breaks, but heavy hearts remain. Grace has been found dead in the night.
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I need to guide Alice and Bob, who Eve cleared, toward the Charlie-Frank-Heidi evil bloc without falling for Charlie's Saint bluff, saving my ghost vote for when it matters most.
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Warn Heidi that Grace's last push points at her, and coordinate a safer day plan that avoids Heidi becoming the consensus execution.
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Coordinate with Alice so our stories align, steer discussion toward Bob or Frank, and avoid looking partnered with Charlie.
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Share my theory with Frank and build an alliance to execute Bob, who I find highly suspicious due to his alignment with David and the Scarlet Woman possibility.
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I need to break the Charlie-Frank-Heidi bloc by sharing that Alice's read on me is false. This undermines Alice's credibility and may cause Heidi to question her allies if she is good.
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Coordinate with likely-good players to avoid executing Bob and focus suspicion on Charlie and Heidi before nominations begin.
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I need to share my mechanical knowledge about the Outsider count with key alive players. Since I am the confirmed Butler, Charlie cannot be Saint in an unmodified 8p game. This should direct Alice's Investigator info toward Charlie being evil and make Heidi wary of the Frank-Charlie whispering.
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I am dead but have key Fortune Teller info. Clearing Alice and Bob narrows Demon to Charlie, Frank, or Heidi. I want to share this with Bob and David so we can coordinate our remaining votes and push the alive players toward the right target.
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Keep Alice and Bob from being swayed by the evil bloc and push for a safe execution target today.
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Build trust with Bob and keep discussion centered away from Heidi by sounding cautious and collaborative.
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Coordinate with Alice on a calm public line that advances a Bob execution while keeping me detached from Charlie and adaptable if suspicion pivots to Frank.
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Align with Alice, who appears good based on her David vote and Investigator claim. Remind her that my Saint claim means Bob must be her Poisoner read, share my Frank suspicion, and propose executing Bob today.
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Reveal my Soldier role to explain Alice's false read, present the outsider count proof that Charlie is lying, and coordinate on nominating Charlie as the most mechanically certain evil player.
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Challenge Charlie's false Saint claim to Alice and Heidi, and test Heidi's reaction to see if she defends Charlie or agrees he is suspicious. This helps confirm if Heidi is aligned with Charlie.
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Encourage Bob to push for Charlie's execution since Charlie's Saint claim is mechanically impossible, making him the most likely Poisoner or Demon.
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Share my Fortune Teller clear on Alice and Bob, highlight the Outsider-count contradiction that makes Charlie suspect, and narrow the Demon pool to Frank or Heidi so trusted players can coordinate before nominations.
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Present the mathematical setup argument to Alice and Bob: if David was truthful Butler, standard 1-Outsider setup means Charlie cannot be Saint, so Alice's Investigator naming Bob or Charlie as Poisoner must mean Charlie is the Poisoner. This narrows the Demon to Frank or Heidi and justifies nominating one of them today.
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Push the town's strongest mechanical argument onto Charlie and away from Heidi, while building a Bob-Frank line I can later point to as independent consensus.
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Keep Frank comfortable with me, avoid looking tied to Charlie, and preserve both Bob and Charlie as viable executions while protecting myself and Alice.
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Build an alliance with Heidi to secure votes against Bob, who is mechanically implicated by Alice's Investigator read. Counter the apparent Alice-Bob-Frank whisper bloc that may be planning to nominate me, the Saint.
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Coordinate with Alice to ensure Charlie is nominated today, while planting suspicion on Frank as the likely Demon if Charlie turns out to be the Poisoner.
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I need to expose Charlie's impossible Scarlet Woman claim to Heidi and Bob. This mechanical error proves Charlie is lying, which supports Alice's Poisoner read and points to Heidi as Demon.
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I need to galvanize support for executing Charlie before nominations begin. He is the only mechanically confirmed evil player because I am the Butler and there is no Baron. Whispering to Bob and Frank pushes the most likely good player and tests one of Eve's suspects.
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I have already shared my Fortune Teller clear and outsider-count analysis with Alice and Bob. With nominations imminent, I will wait and observe who is nominated so I can use my single ghost vote with maximum impact. Rushing another whisper could spread information to the wrong ears or be redundant.
Nominations — Day 3
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
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Charlie is mechanically proven evil because his Saint claim conflicts with David's Butler claim in a no-Baron setup. Executing him is the highest-value nomination regardless of whether he is Demon or Minion.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for Charlie. 3 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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Defend against Bob's nomination by highlighting that executing Saint causes instant loss, Bob cannot prove there's no Baron, and Alice's Investigator read points to Bob as Poisoner if I am Saint. Persuade Alice, Heidi, and Frank not to vote for me.
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I nominated Charlie because his Saint claim conflicts with David's Butler claim, proving he is lying and evil. Executing him either wins the game if he is the Demon or eliminates a Minion and narrows the Demon to Frank or Heidi. I must vote for my own nomination.
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The existence of a Poisoner (per Alice's Investigator read) means there is no Baron, which means only one Outsider exists. David claimed Butler, so Charlie cannot be Saint. Charlie must be evil, likely the Poisoner or Demon. My ghost vote helps secure the execution.
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Charlie reaching the block is excellent for evil. Adding the third vote can secure an execution that either instantly wins or at minimum advances suspicion away from me.
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Vote Charlie to secure an execution that either instantly wins if he is Saint or at worst removes a player while preserving pressure away from Heidi.
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I have publicly argued that Charlie is bluffing Saint and that outsider math invalidates his claim. To remain consistent and credible, I must vote for his execution. The outcome is already sealed with four votes, so my vote is symbolic but necessary to avoid looking like I was deliberately misleading others without commitment.
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Charlie's execution already has 5 votes (4 living + Grace's ghost), well above the 3 needed. I should save my single ghost vote for a future critical nomination when it can actually swing the outcome, rather than wasting it on a foregone conclusion.
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Charlie already has 4 alive votes, which is a majority of 5. My ghost vote is not needed for this execution. I should preserve my single ghost vote for the likely final day when 3 players remain and it could be the deciding vote.
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Expose Bob's impossible knowledge of the Baron and Frank's suspicious whisper to Bob to convince Alice or Heidi to retract their votes and save the Saint from execution.
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Counter Charlie's Saint defense and Scarlet Woman lie to prevent Alice, Frank, or Heidi from lowering their hands. The vote is secured at 5, but Charlie's speech could spook good players. I need to solidify the execution by exposing his mechanical lie.
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With four living hands already raised against Charlie, the execution threshold of three is easily met without my ghost vote. I should retract now to conserve my single dead vote for the final three, where it may decide the game.
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Keep support on Charlie during the active vote and discourage wavering. This advances a Charlie execution, which is excellent for evil in multiple worlds.
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Reinforce the current execution without overplaying. Keep pressure on Charlie, preserve Heidi, and frame tomorrow's suspicion away from the Demon if Charlie survives or dies.
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Charlie is mathematically locked for execution with 3+ votes already raised. My vote is redundant. I will wait for the resolution and prepare for night.
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Reinforce for the surviving cleared players (Alice and Bob) that the Demon pool is narrowed to Charlie, Frank, or Heidi, and caution them against Frank and Heidi if the game continues.
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I know I am the Butler and Charlie cannot be Saint in a standard game. Eve's Fortune Teller and Alice's Investigator both point to Charlie being evil. Using my ghost vote now secures a critical execution and either wins the game or exposes the Demon.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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David(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by David
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New execution leader: Charlie 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. Charlie 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 must nominate Bob to redirect execution away from myself, the Saint, whose death by execution causes immediate loss. Bob is the most likely evil player based on the Investigator read and his impossible claim of knowing no Baron exists.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for Bob. 6 votes needed for execution or 5 votes to tie. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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I want Charlie to remain the leading nominee. With only 1 tick left after this, speaking risks nothing but waiting ensures I do not accidentally encourage votes on me. Charlie is almost certainly evil and I need him executed.
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I must vote for Bob to show I stand by my nomination. Executing me as the Saint loses the game instantly. I need to reach a tie or flip the vote to save myself.
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Prevent Charlie's execution to avoid the catastrophic risk of executing a Saint, which loses the game instantly. Frank and Heidi's eager votes are suspicious given Eve's demon pool.
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Do not add votes to Bob. Keeping Charlie on the block is best for evil whether he is Saint or just a misexecution, and it avoids unnecessary attention on me.
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Do not add votes to Bob. Preserve Charlie on the block and avoid creating a tie or momentum shift that could derail the current execution.
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Reaffirm that Charlie's execution is correct and explain why voting for Bob would be a mistake. Counter Charlie's last-minute Saint claim with the Scarlet Woman contradiction and outsider math.
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Bob cannot be Demon due to my clean N0 Fortune Teller check. Charlie's Saint claim is almost certainly false given the outsider count and Alice's Investigator read. I must preserve my single ghost vote for a critical moment rather than waste it on a bad nomination.
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Prevent Bob from reaching 5 votes, remind everyone that Charlie's Saint claim is mechanically disproven, and reinforce Eve's Demon pool if Charlie is not the Demon.
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Charlie has only 2 votes and needs 5 to tie or 6 to surpass. Frank, Alice, and Heidi appear committed to executing Charlie. Waiting avoids drawing unnecessary attention and lets Charlie's execution proceed.
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Convince Alice and Heidi that executing me risks an instant loss if I am the Saint, whereas executing Bob is safe and consistent with Alice's Investigator read. Highlight Bob's impossible knowledge of no Baron and Frank's lies about Scarlet Woman mechanics.
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Retracting my vote for Bob because David's Butler claim and Eve's endorsement make Charlie's Saint claim almost certainly false; executing Charlie is safe and desirable.
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Keep Charlie as the execution by discouraging votes on Bob, while sounding like a good player who thinks the existing block is stronger.
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Keep Bob's vote total low so Charlie stays on the block and is executed. Reinforce consistency and discourage any last second swing.
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Reinforce the Charlie execution and lay the logical groundwork that if the game continues, Heidi must be the Demon. This prevents any last-minute vote switching to Bob and prepares the town for tomorrow.
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The vote on Bob is failing with only Charlie supporting it. I should not waste my single ghost vote on a doomed nomination, especially since Bob is cleared by my Fortune Teller check. I will wait and let Charlie's execution proceed, preserving my ghost vote for a more critical moment.
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Rebut Charlie's last-minute fear-mongering and keep votes on him. Prevent anyone from panicking and switching to Bob.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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Nominee Bob did not reach the 6 vote threshold.
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Storyteller
Bob did not receive enough votes (1/6).
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Keep the vote locked on Charlie. Discourage any last-minute switches. Avoid revealing Soldier to potentially bait a wasted Demon kill tonight.
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This is my final chance to speak before I am executed as the Saint, which will cause an instant evil win. I need to leave a clear mechanical logic chain pointing to Frank as the Demon, based on Alice's read, David's execution, and Eve's information, so that if by some chance the game continues, the remaining good players know where to look.
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Reveal my role and protection target to add credibility to my warning. If Charlie dies and the game continues, the remaining players must scrutinize the Frank-Heidi bloc rather than blindly following Frank's redirect onto Heidi. I want to plant doubt about Frank's convenient framing of Heidi before the next day begins.
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Support Charlie's execution now while planting that tomorrow should stay open and not become an automatic Heidi-only solve.
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Keep Charlie on the block, prevent a last-second switch, and discourage town from auto-solving onto Heidi if the game continues.
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Charlie is accusing me of being the Demon to create panic. I need to reassure the table that executing Charlie is safe and logically sound, while preparing the narrative for tomorrow if the game continues.
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Charlie has enough votes to die. I need to plant a flag that if the game continues, Frank does not get to unilaterally declare Heidi the Demon — both are in my Fortune Teller pool, and Frank's attempt to control the fallback narrative is suspicious.
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Charlie's execution is imminent. I want to warn the surviving good players not to accept Frank's narrative blindly if the game continues, and to remember Alice's Investigator result implicating Bob or Charlie.
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Storyteller
The guillotine blade falls. Charlie has been executed.
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Charlie(Ghost)
Charlie has died.
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Game Over

Saint Executed
Winner: Evil