Game Detail

Players

Alice (Fortune Teller) Bob (Imp) Charlie (Drunk) David (Baron) Eve (Recluse) Frank (Investigator) Grace (Butler) Heidi (Monk)

Token Usage

TeamInput TokensOutput TokensCost (USD)
Evil125,46114,350$0.0843
Good403,129104,250$0.6617

Event Timeline

🎭
The game has started.
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Storyteller
David
You are the Minion. The Demon is Bob.
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Storyteller
Bob
Minions are: David. Your safe bluffs are: Virgin, Librarian, Washerwoman
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Storyteller
Frank
Good evening Frank. You are the Investigator. Either David or Eve is the Baron.
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Storyteller
Alice
Good evening Alice. You are the Fortune Teller. Choose 2 players to learn if either is a Demon.
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Night 0 with no info. I pick Bob (my neighbor) and Eve (across the circle) for good coverage. A 'no' clears 2 of 7 suspects. A 'yes' narrows the Demon or Red Herring to these two, helping me triangulate later.
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Storyteller
Alice
You chose Bob and Eve. You receive the answer: YES.
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Storyteller
Grace
Good evening Grace. You are the Butler. Who would you like to be your master tomorrow?
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As the Butler on Night 0 with no information, I must pick a master. I'll choose Alice and plan to privately coordinate with her during the day so my voting restriction doesn't hinder the good team.
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Storyteller
Grace
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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I need to establish a bluff early to avoid suspicion. Waiting allows me to gather information and craft a more convincing lie. This also prevents me from accidentally contradicting other evil players or stepping on their bluffs.
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Share my Investigator information with a trusted neighbor to start building an alliance and gather more information. Grace is my neighbor and might have useful info to cross-reference with my David/Eve Baron clue.
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As the Monk, I want to start building alliances early. Whispering to my neighbor Alice to establish communication and gather information, while being careful not to reveal my full role on Day 1.
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Start gathering information from my neighbor David. Build trust early and find out what people are claiming. As Recluse, I need allies who can vouch for me if I register as evil to info roles.
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I need to establish a bluff early to avoid suspicion. Since David is the Minion, I should whisper to him to coordinate our claims. Picking a safe bluff like Virgin ensures I don’t accidentally conflict with a good player’s role. This will help me build trust with the group while keeping my identity hidden.
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I'm the Soldier - safe from the Demon. Day 1 is about building alliances and gathering info. Whispering to my neighbors Bob and David establishes trust and opens communication channels. I'll keep my role hidden for now to avoid giving the Demon free information.
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Frank shared valuable info with me. I want to build trust with him while being cautious about revealing my exact role. I'll share that I'm an Outsider without specifying Butler, and ask for more context about his claim and who else he's talked to.
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Heidi reached out to me as a neighbor. I should build trust and gather info without revealing my role or results yet. Keeping my FT identity hidden protects me from Demon targeting on Night 1.
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I need to coordinate with Bob to ensure our bluffs align and avoid role conflicts. Claiming Librarian is the safest option because it allows me to leverage the extra Outsiders in play (thanks to my Baron ability) and sow chaos by accusing two players of being Outsiders. This will help me build trust with Bob and create confusion among the good players.
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I need to talk to Eve since she's one of my two suspects. Getting her to claim a role and share info will help me evaluate whether she or David is the Baron. I'll also check with Alice who seems less connected to the whisper network.
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I'm the Monk and should build alliances quietly without revealing my protective role. Connecting with Grace (my other neighbor) gives me a second trusted contact. I can try to gather info while keeping my identity hidden.
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Frank asked about my role. I should respond but not fully reveal I'm Recluse yet, since I register as evil and could cause confusion. I'll ask what Frank claims first to gauge his trustworthiness before committing.
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I need to solidify my Virgin bluff and ensure Charlie doesn’t suspect me. By aligning with David’s Librarian claim, we can create a consistent narrative and frame a good player as suspicious. This will help me avoid detection and sow chaos among the good players.
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David just slipped and said 'my Baron ability' - outing himself as the Baron (evil Minion). I need to share this critical information with other players while also probing Bob's reaction to determine if Bob is also evil.
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Alice is my Butler master - I can only vote if she votes. I need to build trust with Alice and share info so we can coordinate. Sharing Frank's Investigator claim gives Alice useful context and builds our alliance.
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Grace claims Butler chose me as master - if true she's my ally. I should cautiously share some info to verify her claim and get more details about Frank's Investigator claim, which is crucial for cross-referencing with my Fortune Teller data.
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Solidify our bluffs by coordinating with Bob to ensure our claims (Virgin and Librarian) are mutually reinforcing. This creates a credible front to manipulate the good players into distrusting each other. Charlie’s response will help us gauge whether we need to adjust our strategy or if he can be used as an unwitting ally.
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I need to talk directly to David since he's one of two Baron candidates. His claim and behavior will help me evaluate which of David/Eve is the Baron. Bob has been whispering with David a lot, so getting Bob's info could also help.
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The Bob-Charlie-David whisper cluster is suspicious and worth investigating. Since this is the last tick before nominations, I should try to learn what they've been discussing. Reaching out to Bob gives me a chance to gather intel from that group.
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I need to gather role claims from more players before nominations start. As Recluse, knowing who is claiming what helps me avoid registering as evil to info roles and lets me plan when to reveal my true role. Grace hasn't talked to me yet, so reaching out could yield new info.
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I need to acknowledge David’s slip-up to Charlie while keeping my evil alignment hidden. I’ll pretend to be surprised and suggest we gather more information before jumping to conclusions. This keeps me aligned with good players while avoiding direct conflict.
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David has made a critical slip revealing himself as the Baron Minion. I need to spread this information to players outside the David-Bob circle so the good team can act on it during nominations. Eve seems to have an independent network.
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Charlie just shared crucial info that David slipped about being Baron. I should confirm this with Eve and share what I know (Frank's Investigator claim also points to David), so we're aligned for nominations.
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Share my FT information with Frank to cross-reference with his Investigator claim. The overlap on Eve is crucial - if he's truthful, we can narrow down the Demon candidate. Building an early alliance with an info role is key to finding the Demon.
Nominations — Day 1
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open.
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Share my Fortune Teller results publicly to help the town narrow down the Demon. My YES on Bob+Eve combined with Frank's Investigator claim on David/Eve being Baron creates strong overlap on Eve as evil and Bob as potential Demon. Speaking publicly forces discussion and gets more claims on the table.
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It's Day 1 and there are significant claims on the table. I need to gather more info before nominating anyone. I should press Frank to confirm his claim and ask Bob and Eve to respond. As Monk, I shouldn't reveal my role yet.
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Share the critical information about David's Baron slip publicly so the town can make an informed nomination. David's double slip is strong evidence he's evil.
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I need to reveal I'm the Recluse because my ability to register as evil/Minion/Demon is directly causing false investigation results. The FT and Investigator pings both include me, and the town is drawing wrong conclusions. My reveal helps them interpret the data correctly while still keeping David's suspicious slip in focus.
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Charlie’s accusation is damning, and the town is about to execute me. I need to nominate someone else to redirect suspicion and create chaos. Nominating Eve (Recluse) is ideal because her role explains Alice’s Fortune Teller ping and Frank’s Investigator ping, which buys time for evil to regroup.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for Eve. 4 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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I must defend myself against this nomination. David is trying to execute me to save himself. I need to remind the town that my Recluse claim explains both pings perfectly, but David's verbal slip is far more suspicious and cannot be explained by any ability.
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I need to convince the town NOT to vote for Eve. David's double slip is the strongest evidence we have, and executing the Recluse wastes a day. We should nominate David instead.
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I need to persuade the group not to vote for Eve. David's double slip saying 'my Baron ability' is far more suspicious than Eve's Recluse claim, which actually resolves both investigative pings cleanly. We should save our execution for David.
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I should not vote for Eve. The evidence strongly suggests David is the Baron who slipped, and Eve's Recluse claim explains the investigative pings. Executing Eve wastes a day on a likely good player. I'll withhold my vote.
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Vote for Eve to appear as a town member testing her Recluse claim. If she’s executed, it wastes the day and protects Bob (the Demon). If she survives, it reinforces her claim and shifts suspicion away from David, buying time for evil to manipulate the narrative.
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Reinforce the idea that Eve’s Recluse claim explains the pings and that David’s slip is the real red flag. Encourage the town to vote against David instead of Eve, sowing division and protecting myself as the Demon. If Eve is executed, it’s a waste of a day; if not, the town’s suspicion shifts away from me.
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I need to speak against executing Eve. As Butler with Alice as master, since Alice is voting (no), I can vote too. The evidence strongly points to David as Baron, and Eve's Recluse claim explains the mechanical pings. We should save our execution for David.
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Confirm my Investigator claim publicly, explain why Eve's Recluse claim explains my ping, and urge town to vote no on Eve so we can nominate David instead.
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The vote is clearly going my way - multiple players have publicly stated they're voting no. Only David voted yes. I don't need to speak further and risk muddying the waters. Waiting conserves time and lets the town move on to nominating David.
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I already spoke against voting for Eve. The town consensus is clearly against this execution. I should not vote for Eve - saving our execution for David who is the much stronger suspect based on his Baron slip.
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Encourage town to vote no on Eve and focus on David. The evidence overwhelmingly points to David being evil, and executing Eve wastes a critical day 1 execution.
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I should not vote for Eve. The evidence overwhelmingly points to David being the Baron. Eve claiming Recluse cleanly explains the investigative pings. Voting Eve wastes a day on a likely good player. I'll withhold my vote and push for David's nomination next.
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The town is converging on voting no for Eve and targeting David next. My slips about "Baron ability" are the biggest threat. I need to reinforce Eve’s Recluse claim to explain away the investigative pings and redirect suspicion toward her, even if it means voting for her temporarily to avoid execution. This buys time for Bob (Demon) to survive another night.
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Reinforce the idea that Eve’s Recluse claim explains the investigative pings, which shifts suspicion toward David. This keeps the focus off me and ensures the town doesn’t waste a day executing Eve. If David is executed next, it removes a Minion, which is a win for evil. If the town hesitates, it buys me more time to manipulate the narrative.
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I need to publicly oppose executing Eve and push for David to be nominated next. As Butler, I follow Alice who is voting NO. The town consensus is clear - David is the stronger suspect.
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I should vote NO on Eve. The evidence strongly points to David being evil. His double slip about 'my Baron ability' is damning, and Eve's Recluse claim cleanly explains both investigative pings. Voting yes would waste a day executing a likely good player.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
🗳️
Nominee Eve did not reach the 4 vote threshold.
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Storyteller
Eve did not receive enough votes (1/4).
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The town has unanimously agreed David is evil based on his Baron double-slip and Frank's Investigator ping. My Recluse claim explains why I registered as evil. I must nominate David now to give the town the chance to execute the Baron.
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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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Voting for myself is a calculated move to appear cooperative while sowing chaos. It buys time, disrupts the town’s logic, and keeps the focus off Bob. If I don’t vote, the town will execute me immediately, and I lose the ability to protect the Demon.
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David is almost certainly the Baron. His double slip, combined with Frank's Investigator confirmation and my Recluse claim explaining the pings on me, makes the case overwhelming. I must vote yes to help execute him.
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David is almost certainly the Baron based on two slips and Frank's Investigator info. Eve as Recluse explains both investigative pings cleanly. Voting yes to execute the confirmed evil player.
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David's double slip about 'my Baron ability' while claiming Librarian is damning. Eve's Recluse claim explains investigative pings on her. David is almost certainly evil. Voting yes removes a Minion at minimum.
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David almost certainly the Baron based on double slip. Town consensus is clear. Voting yes to execute evil and prove I'm with the good team.
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The town’s logic overwhelmingly points to David as the Baron, and executing him would remove a key threat while keeping me hidden. Voting for David reinforces my alignment with the town’s suspicions and ensures I remain unsuspicious. If David is innocent, the town’s mistake works in my favor by eliminating a good player.
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David almost certainly the Baron based on two slips saying 'my Baron ability.' Alice (my master) is voting, so I can vote. Must execute David to help good team.
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David is almost certainly the Baron based on my Investigator ping and his two slips saying 'my Baron ability'. Eve as Recluse cleanly explains both investigative pings. I must vote to execute David.
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The town is about to execute me, and I need to disrupt their logic. By questioning Frank’s Investigator claim and reinforcing Eve’s Recluse narrative, I can create enough doubt to avoid execution. If I can shift suspicion toward Frank or Alice, I might survive the day and keep Bob (the Demon) alive.
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Counter David's defense by pointing out that his attempt to discredit Frank doesn't explain his own double slip. The evidence is overwhelming and we need to execute him today.
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The vote is already overwhelmingly in favor of executing David - 8 hands raised out of 8 players. No action needed from me. The execution will go through and we remove the Baron. I should wait and let the vote conclude.
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David is desperately trying to cast doubt on Frank's Investigator claim to save himself, but his two Baron slips are irreconcilable with being a Librarian. I need to shut down his defense so the vote holds.
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The vote is already clearly passing with 7 votes raised (only 4 needed). My hand is already raised. No need to change anything or speak further - the town has made its decision and David will be executed. Waiting is the best use of this tick.
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Reinforce the town’s focus on David’s slips about the Baron ability, as this is the most damning evidence against him. By supporting Eve’s Recluse claim and dismissing David’s attempts to deflect, I ensure the town executes him, removing a Minion and keeping the heat off me. This aligns with evil’s goal of eliminating threats while maintaining my cover.
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The vote is overwhelmingly in favor of executing David with 8 votes already. My master Alice is voting yes, so my Butler vote is valid. No need to speak or change anything - just wait for the execution to proceed.
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David is trying to cast doubt on my Investigator claim as a last defense. I need to firmly rebut this so the town stays confident in the execution and doesn't second-guess my info going forward.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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New execution leader: David with 8 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 8 votes and will be executed when nominations close, unless another nominee receives equal or more votes.
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My execution is imminent, and the town’s logic is locked in. My slips about the Baron ability are damning, but if I can redirect suspicion onto Bob (the Demon), I might force a tie or create enough doubt to avoid execution. Revealing Bob as the Demon is a Hail Mary, but it’s my only chance to disrupt the town’s narrative and survive.
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David's execution is secured with 8 votes. His last-minute claim about being Librarian and accusing Bob is a desperate evil ploy. Saying 'my Baron ability' twice is indefensible for a Librarian. No need to speak further - the town has made the right call and nothing changes the outcome now.
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David is about to be executed. His last-minute claim change and Bob accusation is pure desperation from a caught Baron. No action needed - let the execution proceed.
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David's execution is certain with 8 votes and only 1 tick remaining. His last-minute flip from 'I'm Librarian' to 'I was lying, I'm actually Librarian and Bob is Demon' is pure desperation. No need to speak - the right outcome is happening.
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Counter David's last-minute deflection to prevent the town from second-guessing the execution. The evidence against David is overwhelming and his sudden claim change is classic evil behavior.
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David’s sudden claim to be the Librarian and accusation against me is a desperate attempt to save himself. The town has already overwhelmingly voted to execute him based on his slips and Frank’s Investigator ping. I need to reinforce the town’s confidence in their decision and dismiss his claim as a last-ditch lie. This will ensure David is executed and keep the focus off me.
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David is on the block with 8 votes and will be executed. Town consensus is correct - David is almost certainly evil. No action needed; let the execution proceed.
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David is about to be executed with 8 votes. His last-minute defense is unconvincing - you don't accidentally say 'my Baron ability' twice as a Librarian. No action needed; the town has made the right call.
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Storyteller
The guillotine blade falls. David has been executed.
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David(Ghost)
David has died.
Night 1
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Storyteller
Heidi
Good evening Heidi. You are the Monk. Who would you like to protect tonight?
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Alice is the Fortune Teller and a confirmed information role. She's the most likely target for the Demon tonight. Protecting her preserves our best investigative tool and helps the town narrow down the Demon.
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Storyteller
Heidi
You chose to protect Alice.
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Storyteller
Bob
Good evening Bob. You are the Imp. Who would you like to kill tonight?
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Eve’s Recluse claim is the biggest threat to evil right now because it explains away investigative pings and redirects suspicion. Killing her eliminates a key evil-aligned player’s protection and forces the town to question their assumptions. This sows chaos and shifts focus away from the remaining evil players.
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Eve(Ghost)
Eve has died.
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Storyteller
Bob
You chose to kill Eve.
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Storyteller
Alice
Good evening Alice. You are the Fortune Teller. Choose 2 players to learn if either is a Demon.
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Check Bob+Heidi to determine if Bob is the Demon now that Eve (likely Recluse/red herring) is dead. A NO result clears both; a YES result means either Bob or Heidi is Demon/red herring, narrowing the field significantly.
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Storyteller
Alice
You chose Bob and Heidi. You receive the answer: YES.
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Storyteller
Grace
Good evening Grace. You are the Butler. Who would you like to be your master tomorrow?
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Choose Alice as master again. She claimed Fortune Teller, pushed for David's execution (confirmed Baron), and is driving pro-town conversation. Aligning my vote with an active, likely-good information role maximizes my limited voting power.
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Storyteller
Grace
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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Whisper to Alice and Frank to coordinate on finding the Demon. Eve's death narrows things down. Need to figure out who the 3rd Outsider is and whether Bob is the Demon based on FT info.
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Respond to Grace's important question about the FT ping interpretation. My Investigator info pinged David/Eve as Baron - both could register as Minion (David as actual Baron, Eve as Recluse registering as Minion). Key insight: Eve being Recluse means Alice's FT ping doesn't automatically confirm Bob as Demon - Eve could be the red herring. Need Alice to test other pairs tonight.
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I am dead, but I still have my ghost vote. My goal is to disrupt the town’s logic and prevent them from executing another good player. The town is united behind Eve’s Recluse claim, which is protecting Bob. I need to wait and listen for now, as whispering blindly could reveal my evil intentions. I will observe how the town’s narrative develops and act at the right moment to redirect suspicion.
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Bob must privately gauge Frank and Heidi’s trust in each other and reinforce the narrative that Eve was the Recluse. This will help him appear as a trusted good player while sowing subtle doubt if Frank’s claim is false. Whispering to Frank and Heidi separately allows Bob to tailor his approach based on their reactions.
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I need to coordinate with verified good players. Frank's Investigator claim is confirmed by David being Baron, making Frank the most trusted player. Sharing my Soldier role with him helps build trust and coordinate to find the Demon. I want to know what he learned and discuss Bob vs other suspects.
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I should coordinate with Alice and Frank, the two claimed info roles, to share my Monk claim and discuss who to protect tonight. Building trust with them helps identify the Demon faster.
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Share my FT results and analysis with Frank and Heidi to coordinate. Both have claimed good roles. I need to explain that Bob appeared in both YES pings and is either the Demon or my red herring, and get their input to narrow down the Demon.
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Gather information from Frank whose Investigator claim was validated, and share my analysis about Bob being the prime Demon suspect based on David's accusation and Alice's FT ping.
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Continue gathering info from my trusted allies Alice and Frank. Need to figure out the 3rd Outsider and whether Alice's FT ping reliably points to Bob as Demon. Also need to learn what Heidi and Charlie are claiming.
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I need to raise the critical point that with Baron (+2 Outsiders), we only have 3 Townsfolk slots but 4 Townsfolk claims (me, Alice, Heidi, Charlie). One is either the Drunk or evil. This helps narrow down the Demon.
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As a dead Baron, my goal is to protect Bob (the Demon) and sow chaos in the town. I need to observe the current dynamics and identify who is most likely to threaten Bob. By waiting, I can see who is whispering to whom and gauge who the town trusts. This will help me decide how to disrupt the town’s logic later, either by supporting Bob’s manipulation or undermining good players like Frank or Alice.
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I need to reinforce Frank’s Investigator claim to maintain trust in the town’s narrative. By aligning with him, I can avoid suspicion and gather intel to manipulate the town’s next moves. This also helps me control the flow of information and keep the heat off myself.
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Whisper to Alice to share my Soldier claim, ask about her Night 1 FT reading, and coordinate the vote against Bob. Building trust with the confirmed FT will help narrow down the Demon.
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Share my analysis of the FT results with trusted allies, propose a plan to narrow down the Demon, and get their input on who to suspect between Bob, Charlie, and Grace.
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Charlie claimed Soldier and reached out to me. I need to share my FT results with him and gather more info. Charlie hasn't heard my results yet. Also want to find out what Bob is claiming since Bob has been privately whispering to Frank.
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I'm dead and need to gather info from the living players who are actively whispering. Alice and Frank have the most information (FT and Investigator). I need to find out what they've learned from overnight and other whispers to determine where my ghost vote should go.
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I need to find out what Heidi and Charlie are claiming before nominations start. With only 1 tick left, I must push Alice and Frank to share what they've learned from Heidi/Charlie, so we can identify the 3rd Outsider and narrow down the Demon.
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Share critical strategic analysis before nominations: we must get Bob to claim his role to avoid executing a Saint, and flag the role count problem (4 Townsfolk claims for 3 slots means one claimant is fake/drunk/evil).
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As a dead Minion, my goal is to subtly disrupt the town’s logic and protect Bob (the Demon). I will wait to see how the town’s conversation develops. If they start questioning Eve’s Recluse claim or Bob’s innocence, I can intervene to redirect suspicion toward good players or reinforce Bob’s narrative. For now, waiting allows me to assess the town’s direction and act accordingly.
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Reinforce Frank’s trust in Bob by agreeing with his Investigator claim and Eve’s Recluse narrative. This keeps Bob safe and allows him to manipulate the town’s focus away from himself. If Frank is good, this solidifies Bob’s position. If Frank is evil, this ensures they work together to control the narrative.
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Need to figure out what Bob is claiming and whether Heidi's Monk claim is verified. Frank is confirmed good via his Investigator ping being validated by David's Baron slip, so he's my most trusted ally to coordinate with.
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I need to probe Charlie and Grace since they're the alternative Demon suspects if Bob is the red herring. Gathering info from them helps narrow suspects for nomination.
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Coordinate with Frank on nomination strategy. We need Bob to claim before voting. If Bob is Saint, executing him loses the game. If Bob is Demon, we win. Frank is confirmed Investigator and most trusted.
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I'm not getting responses from Frank/Alice. Try reaching other players to gather info about Outsider claims and general suspicion. Only 1 tick left so I need to be efficient.
Nominations — Day 2
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
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Bob is the strongest suspect based on Alice's FT results showing YES twice with him included. I know I'm good, so the N1 YES on Bob/Heidi means Bob is either Demon or red herring. Nominating him is the best play - if he's Demon we win, if he's red herring Alice can verify with future checks.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for Bob. 3 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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Voting to execute myself would be suicidal, but raising my hand to vote for my own nomination is a desperate bluff to appear confident and innocent. If I don’t vote for myself, the town may see it as an admission of guilt. By voting for myself, I reinforce the idea that I am good and willing to stand by my innocence, even in the face of Heidi’s accusation.
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I nominated Bob based on Alice's double FT ping. He's the strongest Demon candidate. Even if he's the red herring, executing him gives us critical info. I must vote for my own nomination.
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Bob appeared in both FT YES pings. Eve is confirmed Recluse (evil-adjacent), Heidi claims Monk (good). This strongly points to Bob as the Demon. I must vote to execute him while we still have the numbers advantage.
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My FT results consistently implicate Bob. Bob hasn't claimed a role despite being the prime suspect. A Saint wouldn't vote for themselves. The evidence strongly points to Bob as the Demon, so I must vote to execute.
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Alice is my master and she's voting, so I can vote. The double FT ping on Bob is the strongest evidence we have. 4 votes already exceed the 3 needed, but I should add my vote to confirm town consensus. The risk of Bob being Saint exists but is lower than him being the Imp given the double FT result.
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The evidence against Bob is strong: Alice's FT pinged Bob with Heidi who claims good, and 5 of 6 alive players already voted yes. As Recluse, my N0 ping explains away one FT result, but the N1 Bob/Heidi ping is harder to dismiss. Voting for Bob is the right move.
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Alice's FT has pinged Bob twice as Demon. Bob hasn't claimed a role despite being the main suspect, which is very suspicious - a Saint would claim to avoid execution. Six votes already guarantee execution; my vote confirms I support the town consensus. The risk of Bob being Saint is low given he hasn't claimed it.
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As an evil player, my goal is to protect the Demon (Bob) at all costs. However, if the town is already convinced Bob is the Demon, my vote could seem like a betrayal or a last-ditch effort to appear good. By voting for Bob, I add to the confusion and reinforce the town's misdirection, making it harder for them to pivot to the real threat if they realize their mistake.
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I need to create doubt about my guilt and shift suspicion onto others, particularly Alice or Heidi. By questioning Alice's Fortune Teller results and implying she could be the red herring, I can undermine her credibility and buy time for evil.
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Address Bob's defense honestly. I should acknowledge that being the red herring is possible since I'm good, but the vote is passing and testing Bob gives us critical info either way.
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Counter Bob's defense publicly. His N0 defense (Eve as Recluse caused the ping) doesn't explain N1 where Eve is dead. If Heidi is good, Bob must be Demon from N1 ping alone. Town should feel confident in this vote.
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Bob's defense claims I might be the red herring, but that's impossible since I can't check myself with my own Fortune Teller ability. I need to correct this misunderstanding before the vote finalizes.
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The vote is overwhelmingly in favor with 8 hands raised including mine. My single vote won't change the outcome. Bob hasn't claimed Saint despite being asked directly. The information gain from this execution is too valuable to oppose, and the Saint risk is minimal given Bob's behavior.
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The vote is overwhelmingly for Bob - 8 votes already raised, far exceeding the 3 needed. My hand is already raised. Bob's refusal to claim a role and the two FT pings make him the strongest Demon candidate. I should keep my vote and let the execution proceed.
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The vote is clearly passing with 8 votes - only 3 needed. Bob hasn't claimed a role, his defense about Eve only explains N0 not N1, and the information gain from his execution is huge either way. Keeping my vote. No need to speak since the outcome is decided.
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Bob is the Demon, and executing him now is the only way for evil to lose. My ghost vote is critical to ensure the execution goes through. I will publicly endorse the execution to reinforce the town’s logic and prevent any last-minute doubts from swaying the vote.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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David(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by David
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Eve(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by Eve
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New execution leader: Bob with 8 votes. They will be executed when nominations close unless tied or surpassed by another nominee.
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Storyteller
The vote passes. Bob is now on the block with 8 votes and will be executed when nominations close, unless another nominee receives equal or more votes.
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I need to disrupt the town’s logic by forcing them to question Alice’s results or Heidi’s alignment. Claiming a role like the Virgin could shift focus to Heidi, as the Virgin’s ability would trigger if Heidi nominates me. This could either confirm my innocence or expose Heidi as evil. If I’m executed, I’ll have at least sown chaos and delayed their deductions.
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Bob's Virgin claim is mechanically disproven - I nominated him as a Townsfolk and wasn't executed. This confirms he's lying and almost certainly the Demon. I must announce this before the execution goes through so everyone knows with certainty.
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Reinforce the mechanical proof that Bob's Virgin claim is false, ensuring no one wavers on the vote. If Bob is executed as Demon, good wins.
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Publicly confirm the mechanical proof that Bob's Virgin claim is false, which combined with my FT results virtually confirms him as the Demon. This ensures the group is aligned and prepared for future days if somehow Bob isn't the Demon.
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The evidence overwhelmingly supports Bob as the Demon. His Virgin claim was mechanically disproven. There's no realistic scenario where Bob is the Saint. The execution is correct - I'll wait for it to proceed.
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Bob is on the block with 8 votes and execution is locked in. I'm dead with no ghost vote left. The mechanical proof against Bob is solid and town is aligned. Nothing I say now would change the outcome - waiting is the right call.
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Confirm my Investigator info publicly to solidify the evidence chain before Bob is executed, and support the execution. If Bob turns out not to be the Demon, the town will have my info to work with going forward.
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Bob’s Virgin claim was a last-ditch effort to save himself, but it backfired mechanically. By reinforcing the town’s logic—Heidi’s mechanical proof and Alice’s Fortune Teller results—I can ensure Bob is executed, eliminating the Demon and securing an evil victory. Even as a dead Minion, my goal is to support the town’s correct deductions to avoid suspicion or chaos that could derail the execution.
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Storyteller
The guillotine blade falls. Bob has been executed.
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Bob(Ghost)
Bob has died.
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Game Over

Demon Dead
Winner: Good