Game Detail

Players

Alice (Baron) Bob (Soldier) Charlie (Mayor) David (Imp) Eve (Butler) Frank (Recluse) Grace (Washerwoman) Heidi (Saint)

Token Usage

TeamInput TokensOutput TokensCost (USD)
Good417,561576,112$2.3581
Evil188,95746,576$0.0504

Event Transcript

🎭
The game has started.
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Storyteller
β†’
Alice
You are the Minion. The Demon is David.
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Storyteller
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David
Minions are: Alice. Your safe bluffs are: Fortune Teller, Monk, Virgin
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Storyteller
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Grace
Good evening Grace. You are the Washerwoman. Either Bob or Charlie is the Soldier.
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Storyteller
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Eve
Good evening Eve. You are the Butler. Who would you like to be your master tomorrow?
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I have no information yet, so I will choose Alice as a default master. She is first in seating order and likely to be active, which lets me observe her behavior and coordinate my vote tomorrow.
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Storyteller
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Eve
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 my neighbors early in the game. As the Recluse, I need allies who will not immediately execute me if an information role gets a false evil read on me.
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Establish early trust with neighbors and gather any night zero information to start mapping the board.
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Build initial trust with Heidi and Bob by claiming a Townsfolk role and directing suspicion away from the Demon (David). This will help protect David in the early game.
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Establish credibility by claiming a plausible role (Fortune Teller) and providing fake information to gather intel and steer the conversation. Blending in as a good player helps avoid suspicion.
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Reveal my Butler role and master choice to my neighbors to establish trust and create a verifiable claim. This helps coordinate voting and sets up a counterclaim if someone else falsely claims Butler.
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Start gathering information from my neighbors to build trust and look for early role claims that can be cross-referenced.
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Share my Washerwoman information with Frank and Eve to start building a trusted alliance and verify whether Bob or Charlie aligns with my night read.
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Share my suspicion about Alice's weird Investigator claim with Heidi and Charlie to gather their reactions and build trust before nominations begin.
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Build trust with neighbors by honestly sharing that I am an Outsider without revealing Recluse specifically. Highlight the potential Baron presence if both Eve and I are real Outsiders.
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Share my suspicion about Alice's fake Investigator claim with Bob and Charlie, and gather Charlie's perspective to see if he has any info before nominations begin.
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Reinforce David's claim about Charlie being the Demon to misdirect the town and protect the Demon. Strengthen Heidi's trust in me as an ally while subtly undermining Charlie.
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Reinforce my Fortune Teller bluff by sharing another 'vision' to direct suspicion toward Charlie, while encouraging Bob to share his (non-existent) role info to create more chaos and distrust.
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Inform Alice she is my master so she knows I can only vote if she votes. Building trust with my master is critical for my voting power today.
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Share David's Fortune Teller claim with my trusted circle of Bob and Heidi to cross-reference against Alice's suspicious Investigator claim and plan our next steps before nominations.
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I need to verify my Washerwoman information by talking directly to Bob, one of the two players my ability identified. This will help me determine if my info is accurate and start building trust with potential confirmed good players.
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Confirming my Soldier role to Grace validates her Washerwoman claim if she is good, while costing little since a Spy would already know. Including Charlie keeps my ally informed and lets us evaluate Grace together before nominations.
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Expand my information network beyond my neighbors before nominations begin. I want to hear claims from Alice and David to cross-reference with what Eve and Grace have told me.
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I need to share the contradiction in David's claims with Bob and Charlie to coordinate before nominations and figure out who is lying.
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Reinforce suspicion on Charlie to divert attention from David, while subtly aligning Bob and Heidi with our narrative. This protects David by keeping focus on Charlie.
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Wait to avoid premature exposure. Let the good players' distrust simmer based on my earlier whispers. Prepare to strike tonight by killing Charlie, reinforcing my Fortune Teller bluff and removing a potential good player who might uncover me.
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I need to verify Grace's Washerwoman claim by speaking to Bob or Charlie directly. Since Grace named Bob or Charlie as the Soldier, I will whisper to Bob to see if he confirms or has conflicting information.
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I need to reassure Bob and Heidi that I am telling the truth about David's claim to me, and urge us to confront David directly before nominations to resolve the inconsistency.
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I need to verify Bob's claim by speaking with Charlie. Since my ability points to one of them being the Soldier, Charlie's response will help me determine if Bob is truthful or bluffing.
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I need to consolidate information with Charlie and Heidi, my most trusted contacts so far. David's contradictory claims and the Alice-Grace-Eve cluster are the two biggest threats. I want to strategize with them about whether to confront David publicly before nominations start.
Nominations β€” Day 1
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open.
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As Saint, I must avoid execution but help the town see contradictions before night falls. Speaking publicly about David's conflicting stories and Alice's strange claim helps good players evaluate who is lying.
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Protect David (the Demon) by reinforcing his credibility and undermining Charlie, while subtly supporting Eve's Butler claim to secure her loyalty.
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Alice's Investigator claim is highly suspicious because she failed to name a specific Minion type. A real Investigator learns the exact Minion character. I want to put pressure on the most obvious fake claim before night falls.
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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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Disrupt the town's voting logic by casting doubt on Charlie and highlighting inconsistencies in other players' claims. This will buy time for David (the Demon) to remain safe and keep Alice alive if possible.
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Alice's Investigator claim is mechanically invalid since she failed to name a specific Minion character. Combined with her defense of David's contradictory claims and her links to the Eve-Frank-Grace cluster, she is the most suspicious player currently on the block. As Saint, I need to help execute evil players while avoiding execution myself.
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Alice claimed Investigator but said either Alice or Charlie is a Minion without naming the specific Minion character. A real Investigator learns the exact Minion type. This is a clear fake claim, and she is defending David who has told contradictory stories to different people. I should vote for her execution.
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Point out the mechanical flaw in Alice's Investigator claim to help town evaluate, and explain my Butler restriction so nobody suspects me for not voting.
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Alice's Investigator claim is mechanically incorrectβ€”a real Investigator learns the specific Minion type, not just 'Minion.' This strongly indicates she is evil. I need to vote to execute her and remove an evil player from the game.
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Alice's Investigator claim is impossible because she named herself and failed to name a specific Minion type. She is almost certainly evil, and my vote secures her execution.
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Alice's Investigator claim is mechanically incorrect because a real Investigator learns a specific Minion character, not just 'a Minion.' This is strong evidence she is faking. I will vote to execute her.
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Since Alice is already assured to be executed (5 votes > 4 needed), my vote isn't necessary. I will speak to cast further suspicion on Charlie, whose claim conflicts with mine, to redirect focus and protect my team's remaining members.
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By speaking, I can try to cast doubt on Charlie's conflicting claims and shift focus away from myself. This might cause some players to reconsider their votes, potentially saving me from execution and keeping David (the Demon) alive.
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Alice is the most mechanically confirmed fake claim with her Investigator phrasing. Execution is the right move to remove a likely evil player before night.
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Alice is about to be executed. I need to keep pressure on David, who has the next biggest red flag, and ensure the group focuses on resolving his contradictions before night so we have a clear plan for tomorrow.
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Alice already has 5 votes, exceeding the 4 needed for execution. I publicly stated I cannot vote unless my master Alice votes, and nominated players cannot vote. I will wait to preserve my Butler credibility and let the execution proceed.
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Defend against David's false accusation that I hid his claim. I immediately shared it with Bob and Heidi, which led to Heidi's public confrontation. I want to correct the record before night falls so I don't start tomorrow under false suspicion.
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Alice's Investigator claim is mechanically wrong because she failed to name a specific Minion type. This is strong evidence she is lying. David also has severe contradictions that need pressure. I will explain my vote and flag David for tomorrow.
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Alice is mechanically fake and will be executed. I should publicly claim Washerwoman and share my Soldier info to establish credibility and help town narrow down roles before night.
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To align with the town's current suspicion of Alice and remove a potential threat while avoiding drawing attention to myself as the Demon.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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New execution leader: Alice 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. Alice 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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Reinforce suspicion on Charlie by highlighting his contradictory claims and tying David’s vision to my fake Investigator info. Protect David by keeping the town’s attention on Charlie.
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Alice's execution is almost certain. I need to direct the town to focus on the David versus Charlie contradiction tomorrow, since that is where the Demon likely hides.
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Alice has 6 votes and will be executed. Nothing I say changes the outcome. Save my words for tomorrow when we interrogate David and analyze night deaths.
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Reinforce that Alice's mechanical error confirms she is fake, remind the table that I am mechanically unable to vote, and stress that the David versus Charlie contradiction must be resolved tomorrow.
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Defend myself against Alice's framing, cement that her mechanical error proves she is fake, and prepare the group to scrutinize David tomorrow since his contradictory claims are the next biggest threat.
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Alice is already on the block with enough votes to be executed. With only one tick left, nominating someone new would not allow time for meaningful voting. I will wait and let the execution proceed so we can enter night and resolve abilities, then tackle the David-Charlie contradiction tomorrow.
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Alice is already executed. I want to guide tomorrow's focus by pointing out that Bob's Soldier claim matches my Washerwoman info, and David's contradictory stories need scrutiny.
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Escalate the chaos by reinforcing the contradictions between Charlie and David. This keeps the town divided and distracted, ensuring the Demon (David) remains safe while the town focuses on internal conflicts.
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Storyteller
The guillotine blade falls. Alice has been executed.
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Alice(Ghost)
Alice has died.
Night 1
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Storyteller
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David
Good evening David. You are the Imp. Who would you like to kill tonight?
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Targeting Heidi to remove a vocal and influential investigator, disrupt the good team's momentum, and reduce pressure on the evil team.
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Heidi(Ghost)
Heidi has died.
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Storyteller
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David
You chose to kill Heidi.
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Storyteller
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Eve
Good evening Eve. You are the Butler. Who would you like to be your master tomorrow?
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Bob claims Soldier, which is supported by Grace's Washerwoman information. If he is truly Soldier, he cannot die to the Demon tonight, guaranteeing my master will be alive and voting tomorrow. This gives me the highest chance of being able to vote when it matters.
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Storyteller
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Eve
You chose Bob to be your master.
Day 2
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Storyteller
Morning breaks, but heavy hearts remain. Heidi has been found dead in the night.
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Redirect suspicion from David onto Charlie by casting doubt on Charlie's version of the Fortune Teller claim. If Grace is good, she may challenge Charlie, creating confusion. If Grace is evil, she will support David's narrative to further the evil team's goals.
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I want to privately align with Charlie, confirm his role, and compare notes on David so we can coordinate our nomination before time runs out.
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Wait to observe the nominations and use my ghost vote strategically to protect David (the Demon) during the voting phase.
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Coordinate with my master Bob since I can only vote if he votes today, and get his read on the David-Charlie conflict which is the central contradiction.
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I need to coordinate with likely good players to resolve the David versus Charlie conflict before nominations. Whispering to Grace and Bob lets me gather their perspectives since Grace claims Washerwoman and Bob claims Soldier.
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Build trust with Bob by sharing my role and the direct contradiction from David, so we can coordinate to expose David during nominations.
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Share my private info about David's claim and the mechanical contradiction with Charlie to trusted players, pushing the theory that Charlie is the Demon.
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I need to share my mechanical read with Frank and Bob. Bob claiming Soldier aligns with my Washerwoman information, and Charlie's description of Fortune Teller abilities sounds fabricated. I want to build an alliance to pressure Charlie.
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Sow discord between Bob and Charlie by subtly implying Charlie is lying about the Fortune Teller claim. If Bob trusts Charlie, this could make Bob question Charlie's reliability, reducing the immediate threat to David. If Bob is evil, it reinforces Charlie and Bob's alignment without directly implicating David.
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I need to rally Frank and Grace against David, who has the most inconsistent and deceptive behavior, so we nominate the most likely evil player today rather than getting distracted by Charlie.
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Bide my time until the voting phase to use my ghost vote to protect David, the Demon, from execution.
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I need to gather more perspectives on the David-Charlie contradiction. Grace has been in multiple whisper chains including with Heidi's ghost, so she may have useful cross-references. I'll ask what she learned from Heidi and who she thinks is lying.
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I need to pressure Charlie directly on the mechanical inconsistencies in his story. If he cracks or doubles down on a false claim, we can identify the liar before nominations.
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Give Frank the precise facts about David's contradictory claims, confirm my Mayor claim for consistency, and solidify David as the execution target today.
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Share my critical private info with Frank, who is centrally connected in today's whisper network, so he can challenge Charlie's false Fortune Teller story during open discussion and help the town execute the Demon.
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Share Heidi's actual report with Eve and counter Bob's push on David by highlighting that Charlie's claimed Fortune Teller info is mechanically impossible. I want to build consensus that Charlie is the Demon before nominations begin.
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Reinforce Grace's belief in David's narrative to create a unified front against Charlie. This will help divert suspicion away from David and keep the Demon alive while the town bickers.
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Eve needs to know I plan to vote so she can vote too as my Butler. Grace is wrongly pivoting to suspect Charlie based on mechanically bad info that David fed him. I need to remind Grace that David is the source of the contradiction and should remain our primary suspect.
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Preserve the option to use my ghost vote to save David (the Demon) if he is nominated for execution. Waiting allows me to assess the situation before committing my vote.
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I need to point out Charlie's mechanical mistake to Bob, sway him away from defending Charlie, and align our votes to nominate Charlie before nominations begin.
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I need to share my analysis of Charlie's shifting story with Bob and Grace before nominations. Charlie told different things to me and Heidi, which is highly suspicious. I want to push them to consider Charlie as the nomination today.
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Inform Grace directly about David's contradictory lies and my Mayor claim, since David has been actively whispering to her and she is a trusted information hub with confirmed Washerwoman data.
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I need to ensure the good team focuses on the Charlie-David contradiction and executes Charlie, who is most likely the Demon based on the mechanical impossibility of his claimed Fortune Teller read.
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Convince Bob that Charlie's impossible Fortune Teller mechanics and new Mayor claim make Charlie the most suspicious nominee, swinging his vote before nominations open.
Nominations β€” Day 2
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
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David's pattern of telling different stories to different players and then denying the conversation with Charlie occurred is the most concrete evil behavior I've seen. I need to nominate him and put this to a vote.
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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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Avoid contributing to my own execution. Let the vote proceed without my vote to maximize the chance of surviving this nomination. If the vote fails, I live to play another night as the Imp. If I raise my hand, I ensure my execution, which may or may not benefit the evil team depending on remaining players.
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I nominated David because his contradictory stories and outright denial of talking to Charlie are strong evil tells. I must vote for him to push the execution and pressure the group to choose between these conflicting narratives.
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David's statement to Heidi that either he or Charlie is the Demon is virtually impossible for a good player to make sincerely. Combined with his denial of speaking to Charlie, he is the more likely evil candidate. I will vote to execute him.
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I need to highlight Charlie's mechanical error with Fortune Teller terminology to shift suspicion away from David and onto Charlie, who I believe is more likely the Demon based on the impossible claim.
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David's direct contradictions and fabricated stories to different players are unmistakable signs of evil intent. Eve is now misrepresenting my words to protect him. I must vote to execute David today.
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I need to warn the town that Charlie's claim contains a critical mechanical error about Fortune Teller, which makes me deeply suspicious of Charlie rather than David. I should explain why executing David could be a mistake and point to Charlie as the real threat.
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David is likely being executed regardless of my vote since three hands are already raised. I need to publicly challenge this execution and redirect suspicion to Charlie, whose mechanical error about the Fortune Teller is nearly impossible to explain as a good player. Speaking now preserves my credibility and sets up the correct target for tomorrow if David is good.
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Protect the Demon (David) by not voting for his execution, ensuring the evil team retains a chance to win.
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Avoid execution by not drawing more attention to myself. Let the vote conclude while I observe. If I survive, I can strategize for the night kill and further sow chaos.
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David's complete denial of a whisper that Charlie knows details about is stronger evidence of deception than Charlie's loose phrasing. I need to keep my vote on David and explain why the contradiction matters more than a mechanical paraphrase.
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I previously argued Charlie was fabricating, and multiple players have now independently identified Charlie's concrete mechanical error about Fortune Teller detecting 'evil.' David's behavior is suspicious but Charlie's lie is more provable. I should retract my vote to avoid executing a potentially good player when Charlie is the more likely evil.
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I will not vote for David because Charlie's mechanical error about Fortune Teller detecting evil is a concrete falsehood that strongly suggests Charlie is lying and likely the Demon. Executing David risks killing a good player and letting the real Demon survive.
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Defend against the 'evil vs Demon' nitpick by pointing out it was loose paraphrasing, and refocus the group on David's impossible denial of a real conversation. Try to win back Frank or sway Grace before the vote closes.
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I want to stop David's execution and redirect suspicion to Charlie by highlighting Grace's revelation that Charlie privately claimed Mayor, which is inconsistent with his public story and points to a Demon telling different lies to different people.
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The vote on David currently has only 2 votes (Bob and Charlie). I do not want David executed because Charlie's mechanical falsehood is stronger evidence of evil. I will wait to let the nomination fail so we can execute Charlie tomorrow.
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Protect David (the Demon) by reinforcing Charlie's inconsistencies and mechanical falsehoods to sway remaining voters (Eve, Grace) to withdraw their hands or convince Bob/Frank to reconsider. Shift focus to Charlie as the true liar and potential Demon.
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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 (2/3).
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Kill Frank to remove an active accuser and sow further chaos. This reduces the town's ability to focus on the real Demon (whether David or Charlie) and progresses the game toward the end goal of keeping the Demon alive until only two players remain.
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Push back against the anti-Charlie momentum by reframing the 'evil' wording as paraphrase and highlighting David's denial of the whisper as the actual deception. Keep pressure on David before night falls.
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Charlie made a concrete mechanical mistake about Fortune Teller and privately claimed Mayor while publicly spinning a different tale. These are strong signs of a Demon bluff. I must nominate him while we still can.
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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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Clarify that I never claimed Fortune Teller, correct the mechanical misunderstanding, and redirect attention to David's denial of our conversation as the actual evidence of evil. Try to prevent misled good players from voting for me.
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Ensure Charlie is executed to maintain focus on him and avoid suspicion shifting to me, the Imp. This reduces the immediate threat to the Demon and supports the evil team's strategy.
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Stop Charlie's execution by pointing out David's outright lie is far worse than loose wording, and executing a potential Mayor is catastrophic for good.
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Charlie's mechanical error about Fortune Teller detecting evil instead of Demon is too glaring to ignore. Combined with his contradictory private Mayor claim, he is the most likely Demon. I must vote to execute him.
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Point out that dead evil Alice attacking Charlie is strong evidence Charlie is good, since dead evil players know their teammates and would not attack them. Prevent a potential Mayor execution and redirect suspicion to David.
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Prevent Charlie's execution by explaining the logical chain: Alice was evil, evil ghosts don't bus their Demon, so Charlie is good. David is the real threat.
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Charlie made a mechanically impossible Fortune Teller claim and told conflicting versions to different people. Even accounting for Alice's attacks, his own words show deception. I will vote to execute him and either win or remove a confirmed liar.
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Protect the Demon (David) by voting for Charlie. Charlie's inconsistencies, while suspicious, are secondary to keeping the Demon alive. Executing Charlie may destabilize the town but ensures David remains a threat.
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I am almost certainly being executed with 4 votes. I need to leave a clear logical legacy: Alice's vote proves I'm good because dead evil players never bus their Demon. I must direct the remaining good players to execute David tomorrow, as his whisper denial is the strongest indicator of evil.
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Reinforce the narrative that Charlie is the Demon by highlighting his mechanical contradictions and Alice's dead vote for him. Redirect focus away from my own inconsistencies to ensure Charlie is executed, keeping the Demon (me) safe.
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Charlie is likely dying with four votes already raised, but I must argue against executing him and set up David as the target for tomorrow. Revealing my Soldier role now builds trust and frames the correct suspect.
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Alice is confirmed evil and has no reason to vote for her own Demon. Her vote strongly suggests Charlie is good. I nominated Charlie based on his mechanical slip, but Alice's vote is stronger evidence. I am retracting my vote to avoid executing a likely good player, though David, Grace, and Alice still have enough votes to kill him.
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Prevent Charlie's execution by highlighting that Alice's ghost vote indicates Charlie is good, and executing a claimed Mayor before final three is exactly what the Demon wants.
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Charlie is almost certainly good because confirmed-evil Alice is voting for him with her only ghost vote. Dead evil players never waste their vote on the Demon. I must convince Grace to lower her hand and stop this wrongful execution.
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Heidi is likely good and explicitly asked me to lower my hand. Alice's ghost vote is suspicious WIFOM. Charlie's mechanical error is concerning, but executing a potential Mayor or good player based on Alice's vote is too risky with Demon still unknown. I will lower and reassess tomorrow.
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Reinforce the argument that Charlie's mechanical errors and suspicious behavior make him the Demon, ensuring his execution to protect David.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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Alice(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by Alice
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Nominee Charlie did not reach the 3 vote threshold.
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Storyteller
Charlie did not receive enough votes (2/3).
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Openly claim Mayor to remove the suspicion of secrecy, highlight Alice's ghost vote as proof of my innocence, and refocus the group on executing David tomorrow before night falls.
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Nominate Charlie to be executed. His mechanical impossibility (claiming Fortune Teller detects evil players) and his private Mayor admission make him the most dangerous player to the Demon's survival. Removing him benefits the evil team by eliminating a high-value target and sowing further chaos.
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Solidify that Charlie is proven good by Alice's ghost vote, David is the primary suspect, and set up David's execution tomorrow before night falls.
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Point out the mechanical impossibility in David's Fortune Teller claim to swing suspicion firmly onto David and protect Charlie, setting up David's execution tomorrow.
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Reinforce that David is the primary suspect, explain I cannot nominate him because he was already nominated today, and coordinate the town to execute him tomorrow while protecting Charlie.
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Rebut Alice's dangerous deception before Night falls. Her claim that dead evil players bus their Demon contradicts basic mechanical strategy. I need to solidify town resolve to execute David tomorrow.
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Share my Washerwoman information to mechanically confirm Bob as the Soldier, since Charlie claims Mayor. This narrows the field and supports executing David tomorrow.
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Protect the Demon (David) by reinforcing suspicion on Charlie and framing Alice's ghost vote as a red herring. Keep the town focused on executing Charlie or delaying David's execution to ensure the Demon survives.
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Storyteller
No execution today. All villagers are safe.
Night 2
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Storyteller
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David
Good evening David. You are the Imp. Who would you like to kill tonight?
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Killing Bob removes a confirmed good player and key town defender, creating chaos and reducing immediate threats to the Demon. Even if it confirms my guilt, it may delay my execution long enough for my team to secure a win.
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Bob was protected from a night kill.
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Storyteller
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David
You chose to kill Bob.
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Storyteller
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Eve
Good evening Eve. You are the Butler. Who would you like to be your master tomorrow?
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Bob is almost certainly the Soldier due to Grace's Washerwoman claim and Charlie's Mayor claim. Soldiers cannot die at night, so Bob will definitely survive to vote against David tomorrow. Binding my vote to him ensures I can help execute the likely Demon.
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Storyteller
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Eve
You chose Bob to be your master.
Day 3
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Storyteller
A peaceful night has passed. All villagers are present and accounted for.
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Redirect suspicion away from myself and sow chaos among the good players. Buy time to survive until the final three.
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Storyteller
Nothing happens.
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Coordinate with trusted players to ensure David gets nominated today since Eve cannot, and point out that David's Slayer shot actually confirms he is fake if he continues accusing me after 'learning' I am not the Demon.
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David's failed Slayer shot proves he is lying. I want to align with Bob and Frank to nominate and execute David today, as he is the most likely Demon.
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Wait to observe how the living players react to David's Slayer claim before committing my ghost vote or whispering. I need to see if the town solidifies around executing David or if new information emerges.
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I will coordinate with Frank and Charlie to nominate David. His fake Slayer shot confirms he is lying, and we need to secure the votes to execute him today before he causes more chaos.
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Sow discord by reinforcing David's Slayer claim and casting doubt on Charlie's Mayor narrative. Ensure David remains a viable target for continued suspicion or protection among the living players.
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Coordinate with Bob and Grace to nominate and execute David, and highlight that dead evil Alice is pushing Charlie to protect the Demon.
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Coordinate with Frank and Bob to secure David's nomination and execution. Confirm my agreement that David is the Demon based on his contradictory claims and Alice's protection of him.
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Killing Charlie tonight removes a major threat to the Demon's survival. Whether he is the Mayor or a key good player, his elimination weakens the town's ability to coordinate and execute me tomorrow.
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Make sure we have the votes locked in to execute David. With Eve unable to nominate, I need to ensure she and Grace are ready to vote when Bob nominates.
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Confirm to my trusted allies that I am ready to vote guilty on David, and reveal my Butler restriction so they understand my vote depends on Bob voting too.
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I want to coordinate with Bob, the confirmed Soldier, to discuss whether David's Slayer claim is genuine and plan our votes for the upcoming nomination.
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Confirm to Heidi that David is the Demon based on his impossible claims and fake Slayer shot, reinforcing our alliance before nominations open.
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Reinforce to Frank that Charlie is the most suspicious player and should be executed tomorrow. This protects David (the Demon) and keeps the town divided, aligning with the Baron's goal of safeguarding the Demon.
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The town is already aligned on executing David. Bob will nominate him. I should conserve my ticks and let nominations proceed rather than piling on more whispers that add no new information.
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Confirm to Charlie and Eve that I will vote guilty on David, reassure them Frank is also voting guilty, and solidify our majority to execute the Demon today.
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Wait to observe the nomination phase. If Charlie or another strong player is nominated, whisper to key players to encourage their execution. Avoid drawing attention to myself until necessary.
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Everything is arranged: Bob will nominate David and we have enough votes to execute. No further coordination needed before nominations open.
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The group is aligned to execute David. I should wait for nominations to begin rather than risk causing confusion with extra whispers.
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Coordinate with Frank to ensure we unite against David during nominations. Bob is confirmed Soldier and will nominate David. I want Frank's support to secure the majority vote.
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The day phase is ending and nominations are next. I have already coordinated with the group to nominate David. Waiting now allows me to nominate him immediately when the nomination phase opens.
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Observe the remaining interactions to ensure Evil players (Frank, Bob) continue pushing for Charlie’s execution, protecting David (Demon). No action is needed as a dead player.
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Confirm to Heidi that I will support David's nomination and execution, countering Alice's whisper campaign to protect the likely Demon.
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The execution plan is coordinated and solid. David is almost certainly the Demon. We have enough votes locked in. Waiting for nominations to open so Bob can nominate David is the correct move.
Nominations β€” Day 3
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
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Publicly rally the town to execute David by highlighting his mechanically proven fake Slayer claim and prior contradictions, ensuring maximum votes when Bob nominates him.
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This is the final nomination tick. Bob hasn't nominated yet, so I must put David on the block now. His contradictory claims and fake Slayer shot make him the clear Demon, and we need an execution today.
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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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Voting against my own execution ensures the Demon remains alive and the evil team continues to have a chance to win. Self-preservation is critical for the Demon's victory condition.
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David is almost certainly the Demon given his mechanically false Slayer claim, contradictory Fortune Teller stories, and Alice's suspicious defense of him. I must use my ghost vote to secure his execution.
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I told Heidi and Eve I would vote for David. His failed Slayer shot and contradictory Fortune Teller claims make him the Demon. My vote should secure the execution.
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David has been mechanically proven false multiple times. I committed to voting guilty, and my vote secures the execution.
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David has mechanically proven he is not the Slayer and previously contradicted himself as Fortune Teller. He is evil. Executing him advances good team's goal, whether he is Demon or Minion.
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Avoid drawing attention to myself or David as the voting is already in progress. Let the current votes play out to see if David survives. Interfering now could risk exposing my alignment or David's role.
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The execution already has more than enough votes. As Butler, I only needed Bob to vote to enable my own vote, and he has. My explicit vote is unnecessary, so I will wait and let the execution resolve.
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David is almost certainly the Demon based on contradictory claims and the failed Slayer shot. The execution already has enough votes, but as a confirmed Soldier I should add my vote to show unwavering support for removing him.
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Use my final speech to cast doubt on Charlie and Heidi, redirecting suspicion away from myself and ensuring the town executes Charlie next if I die. This maximizes the chance a Minion becomes the new Imp.
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Reveal my role as Saint to bolster credibility, counter David's attempt to deflect suspicion, and explain why his self-vote does not clear him. I want to ensure no one is swayed by his last-minute speech before night falls.
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The vote is already secured with 6 hands raised, well over the 3 needed. David is almost certainly evil based on his contradictory claims, fake Slayer shot, and Alice's defense of him. No need to speak further; let the execution proceed.
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Votes are already secured well beyond the threshold needed to execute David. No need to speak or change my vote; let the nomination resolve and proceed to night.
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The vote is already overwhelming with 6 hands raised including mine. David is mechanically proven fake Slayer, Bob is confirmed Soldier, and dead-evil Alice defended David. I keep my vote raised and let the execution proceed.
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As dead Baron, my goal is to ensure David (the Demon) survives until the final 2 players. However, since David is about to be executed due to overwhelming evidence, my best action is to remain silent and let the town execute him. This secures our victory without risking further exposure.
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I must vote to execute David. Bob is my master and is voting, so I am mechanically permitted to vote. David is almost certainly the Demon, and my vote maintains my credibility with the town.
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Execution votes are secured with at least six hands raised, far exceeding the three needed. No need to speak further or change posture; waiting lets the phase resolve cleanly.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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Heidi(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by Heidi
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New execution leader: David with 7 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 7 votes and will be executed when nominations close, unless another nominee receives equal or more votes.
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Use David's final speech to cast doubt on Heidi's Saint claim and Charlie's Mayor narrative. Shift focus to Eve or Grace as potential Minions or Demons, creating enough confusion to delay execution or inspire a misstep among the accusers.
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Counter David's final attempts to sow doubt by highlighting his admission to the Night 1 kill and reminding the living that his claims have been mechanically disproven. Keep the town united on his execution.
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David is about to be executed with unanimous support. I want to cement that his own admission of the night kill proves he is the Demon, and with Alice (the likely Minion) already dead, his execution should end the game. Keep the town confident and prevent last-second doubt.
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State the mechanical lock that executing David ends the game, since Alice is the dead Minion and no Scarlet Woman remains to take over.
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David's execution is secured with 7 votes and he confessed to the night kill. Speaking or nominating now could only introduce confusion. I will wait for nominations to close so David is executed and good wins.
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Reinforce David's guilt to ensure his execution while subtly planting seeds of doubt about other players to keep the town divided and unaware of the extra Outsiders.
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David confessed to the night kill, mechanically confirming he is the Demon. He has seven votes already, so I will wait and let the execution proceed without risk.
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Secure David's execution by reinforcing his confession, but prepare the town for the possibility that a Scarlet Woman could inherit the Demon role if Alice was not the Minion, and flag Eve's suspicious abstention as the lead to follow if the game continues.
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Storyteller
The guillotine blade falls. David has been executed.
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David(Ghost)
David has died.
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Game Over

Demon Dead
Winner: Good