Game Detail

Players

Alice (Imp) Bob (Ravenkeeper) Charlie (Fortune Teller) David (Mayor) Eve (Drunk) Frank (Undertaker) Grace (Librarian) Heidi (Scarlet Woman)

Token Usage

TeamInput TokensOutput TokensCost (USD)
Evil296,53213,421$1.0909
Good675,86570,727$0.4440

Event Timeline

🎭
The game has started.
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Storyteller
Heidi
You are the Minion. The Demon is Alice.
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Storyteller
Alice
Minions are: Heidi. Your safe bluffs are: Empath, Soldier, Slayer
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Storyteller
Grace
Good evening Grace. You are the Librarian. Either Frank or Eve is the Drunk.
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Storyteller
Eve
Good evening Eve. You are the Investigator. Either Bob or Heidi is the Spy.
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Storyteller
Charlie
Good evening Charlie. You are the Fortune Teller. Choose 2 players to learn if either is a Demon.
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For Night 1, I need to start narrowing down the Demon by testing two players who are likely candidates. Frank and Grace are logical choices because they are centrally located and less likely to be protected by abilities like Soldier or Monk. This will help me gather initial information to refine my strategy in later nights.
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Storyteller
Charlie
You chose Frank and Grace. You receive the answer: NO.
Day 1
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Storyteller
Welcome to the village of Ravenswood Bluff. Please take this time to get to know your fellow villagers. Feel free to move around and have private conversations. Be wary, for a Demon hides among you!
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As the Undertaker, I have no immediate information to share. My goal is to observe and gather information during the early game. Waiting allows me to avoid unnecessary attention and focus on identifying suspicious behavior or claims.
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I need to gather information before acting. Waiting allows me to observe claims, behaviors, and potential alliances. This will help me identify trustworthy players and avoid tipping off evil players about my role.
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Connect with my Demon to coordinate strategy early.
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I need to gather more information before acting. Waiting allows me to observe others' behaviors, claims, and interactions. This will help me identify inconsistencies or suspicious activity, which is critical for narrowing down the Demon.
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I need to share my Investigator information with a trusted player to narrow down the Minion. Heidi is a logical choice because if she is good, she can help confirm Bob’s alignment. If she is the Spy, I need to be cautious about what I reveal. This action helps me gather more information and build an alliance.
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Coordinate with Heidi so our bluffs don't conflict. I'll take Soldier, she takes Empath.
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Whispering to my neighbors (Charlie and Eve) is a low-risk way to gather early information and establish trust. They might have useful roles or insights that can help me identify the Demon or confirm alignments. This aligns with my goal of ensuring the Demon is executed before we reach the final 3 players.
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My goal is to privately confirm which of Frank or Eve is the Drunk (or if neither is). By whispering to one or both, I can gather clues about their roles and alignment without revealing too much about my own role. This will help me narrow down the Demon and avoid false accusations.
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I need to verify Grace's claim and build trust with a potential ally. Revealing my role as the Undertaker to her privately helps confirm her alignment and narrows down the Drunk's identity. This is a low-risk move to progress the game.
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I need to start gathering information by whispering to active players. Heidi and Eve have been whispering, so they might have early claims or suspicions. Whispering to Heidi could help me build an alliance and compare notes without revealing too much about my role.
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Deflect Eve's suspicion toward Bob to protect myself and Alice.
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I need to gather information about who might be the Demon. Whispering to David and Eve will help me build an alliance and share information discreetly. This will help me verify claims and narrow down suspects.
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I need to collaborate with Heidi to confirm Bob’s alignment, as she claims to be the Empath and supports the idea that Bob is the Spy. This will help me use my Investigator information effectively and narrow down the Demon.
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Wait and observe. I've coordinated with Heidi. No need to expose myself by whispering too much on day 1.
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I need to verify Charlie’s claim about Frank and Grace not being the Demon. If Charlie is truthful, this narrows down the suspects significantly. If not, I need to be cautious and avoid prematurely eliminating players. Collaborating with Charlie and Eve will help me gather more information.
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Frank’s claim as Undertaker aligns with my Librarian info, but I need to verify it. If he’s truthful, Eve is the Drunk, and I can use this to narrow down roles. If he’s lying, he’s likely evil. Whispering to Heidi or Alice might help confirm Frank’s claim or reveal inconsistencies.
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I need to confirm Grace's claim as the Librarian by cross-referencing her information with my role. If she is truthful, Eve is likely the Drunk, which simplifies our search for the Demon. If she is lying, I must be cautious and avoid trusting her too much. This whisper helps me gather more information to narrow down the Demon's identity.
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Waiting allows me to observe how the conversation develops without revealing too much about my role or suspicions. It also gives me time to see if other players make claims or reveal useful information before I decide to act or whisper further.
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Build trust with Grace by seeming cooperative and reinforcing my Empath bluff.
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I need to verify David’s and Eve’s alignments by sharing my Fortune Teller result and seeing how they react. If they are good, they should collaborate to narrow down the Demon. If either is evil, they may try to misdirect or protect the Demon. This will help me identify who to trust and who to suspect.
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I need to confirm Heidi’s claim as Empath and use her information to narrow down the Spy. If Bob is the Spy, the Demon is either Alice or Heidi. Sharing this with David and Charlie will help us coordinate and avoid premature accusations.
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Day 1, limited info. Best to wait and observe. I've already coordinated with Heidi. No need to expose myself by whispering suspiciously.
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I need to verify Eve’s claims by cross-referencing Charlie’s and Heidi’s information. If their stories align, we can narrow down the Demon to Alice or Heidi. If not, we need to be cautious of Eve’s intentions.
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I need to verify Frank’s claim as Undertaker and Heidi’s Empath read to narrow down the Demon. If both are truthful, Eve is the Drunk, and the Demon is among Alice, Bob, Charlie, or David. Sharing this info privately helps build trust and focus our investigation.
Nominations — Day 1
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open.
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I need to publicly share my Fortune Teller info to align with Eve and David’s claims and push for nominations. This will force Heidi or Alice to react, revealing inconsistencies. If Heidi is the Demon, she may panic; if Alice is the Demon, she may try to deflect. Either way, this moves us closer to the truth.
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Charlie’s Fortune Teller claim narrows the Demon down to Alice or Heidi if he’s truthful. If he’s lying, the Demon could be elsewhere. Nominating Alice or Heidi will force reactions and reveal more information, especially if Grace’s Librarian info is correct and Eve is the Drunk.
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Deflect suspicion, defend myself as Soldier, cast doubt on the logic chain targeting me.
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I need to publicly confirm that Bob is the Spy based on my Investigator info and Heidi’s Empath read. This will help narrow down the Demon to Alice or Heidi. I also want to challenge Alice’s Soldier claim to see if she can be trusted or if she’s the Demon.
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Clarify the logical deductions based on the claims so far. Reinforce the alignment between Frank’s Undertaker claim, Heidi’s Empath read, and my Librarian info to narrow down the Demon to Alice or Heidi. Push for nominations to force reactions and reveal more information.
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My goal is to help the good team win by identifying the Demon. The current claims point to Alice or Heidi as the Demon, with Bob likely being the Spy. I need to publicly challenge Alice’s Soldier claim to test its validity. If she’s lying, she’s the Demon. If she’s truthful, Heidi is the Demon. This will force the group to act and reveal more information.
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Protect Alice by deflecting attention to Bob, who the town already suspects as Spy.
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Nominating Alice tests her Soldier claim. If she’s telling the truth, she’ll survive the night, confirming her role and pointing to Heidi as the Demon. If she’s lying, she’ll die, revealing her as the Demon. This action forces a mechanical resolution and narrows down the suspects.
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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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Don't vote for myself. Just wait and hope vote fails.
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Alice’s Soldier claim is a high-stakes test. If she is telling the truth, she will survive the night, confirming her role and narrowing the Demon to Heidi. If she is lying, she will die, exposing her as the Demon. Voting to execute her is the fastest way to progress the game and eliminate uncertainty.
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Alice’s Soldier claim is high-risk. If she’s lying, she’s the Demon, and executing her now would win the game for the good team. If she’s telling the truth, we risk losing a good player, but her claim can be tested by execution. The group’s logic points to Alice or Heidi as the Demon, and Alice is the one on the block. Voting for her is the most straightforward way to progress the game.
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Alice’s Soldier claim is the key to narrowing down the Demon. If she is telling the truth, she will survive the night, and Heidi is the Demon. If she is lying, she will die, confirming her as the Demon. Voting to execute her is the fastest way to gather critical information and progress the game.
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Alice’s Soldier claim is the most testable right now. If she is the Demon, executing her wins the game. If she is the Soldier, we confirm her role and narrow the Demon to Heidi. This is the most logical step to progress the game and eliminate uncertainty.
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Alice’s Soldier claim is high-risk. If she’s the Demon, executing her now is the fastest way to win. If she’s telling the truth, she’ll survive, and we can focus on Heidi or others. Voting to execute her tests her claim and forces the Demon to react. Heidi’s suspicion of me is either genuine or a deflection; either way, Alice’s nomination is the most logical step.
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Do not vote for Alice, the Demon.
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Alice’s claim as the Soldier is the most critical piece of information right now. If she is the Demon, executing her wins the game for the good team. If she is the Soldier, she will survive, and we can focus on Heidi as the next suspect. Voting to execute Alice is the fastest way to confirm her role and progress the game.
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Wait out the vote - can't stop execution now.
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Alice’s Soldier claim is high-stakes. If she’s telling the truth, she’ll survive execution, confirming Heidi as the Demon. If she’s lying, she’ll die, revealing her as the Demon. Voting to execute her now is the fastest way to gather critical information and narrow the suspects.
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Alice’s Soldier claim is the most critical piece of information right now. If she is telling the truth, executing her will confirm her role and force Heidi’s hand as the Demon. If she is lying, she dies, and we win immediately. Voting for her execution is the fastest way to progress the game and eliminate uncertainty.
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Alice’s Soldier claim is the most critical piece of information right now. Testing it via execution is the fastest way to confirm or eliminate her as the Demon. If she survives, Heidi is the Demon. If she dies, she was lying, and we’ve found our Demon. This action forces clarity and progresses the game toward our goal of identifying the Demon.
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Alice’s Soldier claim is the most critical piece of information right now. If she is telling the truth, executing her will confirm her role and force Heidi to reveal herself as the Demon. If she is lying, she dies tonight, and we win. Either way, this execution is the fastest way to clarify the game state and move closer to identifying the Demon.
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Alice’s Soldier claim is the most critical piece of information right now. If she’s telling the truth, executing her will confirm her role and reveal Heidi as the Demon. If she’s lying, she’ll die, and we’ll know she’s the Demon. Either way, this execution is the fastest way to progress the game and eliminate uncertainty. My vote for Alice is necessary to test her claim.
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Don't raise hand - already chose to wait. Nothing more to do this tick.
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The group is aligned on testing Alice’s Soldier claim by executing her. If she survives, she’s good, and Heidi is the Demon. If she dies, she’s the Demon. This is a logical step to narrow down the Demon. I will reinforce the group’s plan to ensure we get a clear answer tonight.
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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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Make a desperate last plea to redirect votes to Bob or get a tie.
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Alice’s execution is imminent, and her fate tonight will reveal critical information. My goal is to reinforce the group’s focus on the binary outcome: if Alice dies, she was the Demon; if she lives, Bob is the Spy and likely evil. This keeps the group aligned on the next steps and prevents panic or misdirection.
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Reinforce the group’s focus on the outcome of Alice’s execution. If she survives, Bob’s evil alignment is confirmed. If she dies, we can pivot to Heidi as the Demon. This execution is the fastest way to gain clarity and move closer to identifying the Demon.
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Alice’s Soldier claim is the key to unlocking the Demon’s identity. If she survives tonight, she is confirmed good, and Heidi must be the Demon. If she dies, she was lying, and we must re-evaluate. Nominating Bob now would force the group to confront the Spy and confirm Heidi’s role. This action keeps pressure on the evil team and accelerates the game toward the truth.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for Bob. 7 votes needed for execution or 6 votes to tie. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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Alice’s Soldier claim is the most testable right now. If she survives the night, she is confirmed good, and Bob’s push to execute her is classic Spy behavior. If she dies, she was lying, and we can refocus. Voting for Bob now forces the evil team to reveal themselves and brings us closer to identifying the Demon.
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Encourage votes for Bob to tie or surpass my count, saving myself.
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Alice’s Soldier claim is the key to unraveling this. If she’s the Demon, her death tonight confirms it. If she’s good, Bob’s push to execute her is suspicious. Voting for Bob ties the nomination, preventing Alice’s execution and forcing the evil team to reveal themselves tonight. This buys us time to gather more information.
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Alice’s Soldier claim is the key to unlocking the Demon’s identity. If she’s telling the truth, Bob’s behavior is suspicious and likely evil. If she’s lying, she’ll die tonight, and we’ll know to focus on Heidi. Voting for Bob now ensures we either tie the execution (buying time) or execute him, which is the most logical path to victory.
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Alice’s Soldier claim is the key to unraveling this game. If she is telling the truth, Bob’s behavior is classic Spy or Demon misdirection. If she is lying, she will die tonight, and we will know to focus on Heidi. Either way, voting for Bob forces the evil team to reveal themselves and brings us closer to identifying the Demon. This is the fastest path to clarity.
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Alice’s Soldier claim is the key to unlocking this game. If she survives tonight, Bob’s behavior as Spy is confirmed, and we can focus on Heidi as the Demon. If Alice dies, we know she was lying, and we must reassess. Either way, voting for Bob forces the evil team to reveal themselves and brings us closer to identifying the Demon.
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Vote for Bob to create a tie and save Alice/my Demon from execution.
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Alice’s Soldier claim is the key to unlocking this game. If she survives tonight, she is confirmed good, and Bob’s push to execute her is classic Spy behavior. If she dies, she was the Demon. Voting for Bob forces the evil team to reveal themselves and ensures we don’t waste time. This is the fastest path to clarity.
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My vote for Bob is strategic. If Alice is the Soldier, executing Bob now removes the Spy’s influence and forces the Demon to reveal themselves tonight. If Alice is the Demon, she will die tonight, confirming her role. Either way, this vote pressures the evil team and clarifies the board.
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Consistent with my plea to tie the vote. Raises no suspicion since I publicly asked everyone to vote Bob.
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Alice’s execution is imminent, and Bob’s self-vote is suspicious. If Alice is the Demon, her death tonight will confirm it. If she’s Soldier, Bob’s behavior is damning. My vote for Bob pressures the evil team to reveal themselves and ensures we don’t waste time. Either way, this forces clarity.
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Reinforce the group’s focus on the outcome of Alice’s execution. If she survives, Bob’s behavior is suspicious and aligns with Spy tactics. If she dies, Heidi becomes the primary suspect. This execution is the fastest way to clarify the Demon’s identity and narrow down the suspects.
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My goal is to reinforce the group’s focus on Bob as the Spy if Alice survives tonight. By aligning with the logic that Bob’s behavior is suspicious, I can push for his execution tomorrow. If Alice dies tonight, we’ll know Heidi is the Demon, but I must ensure the group doesn’t lose sight of Bob’s potential evil role.
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Reinforce the logical conclusion that Bob’s behavior is highly suspicious and aligns with the Spy’s playbook. Encourage the group to vote for Bob to either confirm his guilt or reveal Alice’s true alignment tonight. This pushes the game forward and forces the evil team to react.
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Wait and let Alice's execution proceed. I become the Demon. No action needed.
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Reinforce the group’s focus on the binary outcome of tonight: Alice’s survival or death will clarify Bob’s alignment. If Alice survives, Bob’s behavior is Spy-like, and we must execute him tomorrow. If she dies, we know she was the Demon, and we can pivot to Heidi or others. This keeps the group aligned and prevents the Demon from manipulating the narrative.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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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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The group’s logic is sound: if Alice survives tonight, I (Bob) am likely the Spy, and executing me tomorrow is the right move. My goal is to reinforce this logic to ensure the group follows through, regardless of tonight’s outcome. If Alice dies, we confirm her as the Demon. If she survives, the group must execute me to win.
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Nothing left to do. Bob is on the block with 8 votes, I should just wait for nominations to close.
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Reinforce the logical outcome of tonight’s test: Alice’s survival exonerates her and confirms Bob as evil, while her death validates Heidi’s Empath claim. This pushes the group to act decisively based on tonight’s result, ensuring the Demon is identified and executed.
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Reinforce the group’s focus on the outcome of tonight’s execution. If Alice survives, Bob’s behavior is highly suspicious and aligns with evil roles. If she dies, Heidi becomes the primary suspect. This clarity will help the group act decisively tomorrow.
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My goal is to reinforce the logic that Bob’s behavior aligns with the Spy’s tactics. If Alice survives tonight, Bob must be executed tomorrow. This pressures the group to act on the information we gain tonight and keeps the focus on Bob as the likely Spy.
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Reinforce the group’s logic to ensure Bob is executed if Alice survives tonight. This aligns with my Librarian info (Eve or Frank as Drunk) and Eve’s Investigator info (Bob or Heidi as Spy). If Alice survives, Bob’s behavior is damning. If she dies, Heidi becomes the prime suspect.
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Let Alice's execution proceed. Stay quiet to not draw attention. I become Demon tonight.
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Reinforce the group’s focus on tonight’s outcome to clarify Bob’s alignment. If Alice survives, Bob’s behavior is textbook Spy, and he must be executed tomorrow. If she dies, the group must accept she was the Demon and move forward. This keeps the group united and prevents unnecessary infighting.
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Storyteller
The guillotine blade falls. Bob has been executed.
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Bob(Ghost)
Bob has died.
Night 1
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Storyteller
Alice
Good evening Alice. You are the Imp. Who would you like to kill tonight? Remember that if you kill yourself this way, a Minion becomes the Imp.
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Eve claimed investigator-like info pointing at Heidi as potential evil. Killing Eve removes that threat and protects Heidi from being executed tomorrow.
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Eve(Ghost)
Eve has died.
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Storyteller
Alice
You chose to kill Eve.
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Storyteller
Charlie
Good evening Charlie. You are the Fortune Teller. Choose 2 players to learn if either is a Demon.
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Alice’s Soldier claim is being tested tonight. If she survives, Bob was likely the Spy, and the Demon is still alive. If she dies, she was the Demon. My N0 read ruled out Frank and Grace, so the Demon must be among Alice, David, or Heidi. I need to confirm which one it is to narrow down the suspects for execution.
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Storyteller
Charlie
You chose Alice and Heidi. You receive the answer: YES.
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Storyteller
Frank
Good evening Frank. You are the Undertaker. You learn that Bob was the Ravenkeeper.
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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I need to wait and observe the group's reaction to tonight's outcome. Alice's survival or death will confirm or dismantle her claim, and this will directly impact whether Heidi is the Demon or if there's another evil player in play. My goal is to ensure the group focuses on the correct target for execution.
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I need to confirm whether Alice or Heidi is the Demon. Whispering to Alice to test her reaction and gather more information will help narrow it down. If she is the Demon, she may lie or deflect. If she is good, she may provide useful information about Heidi or other players.
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Build trust with Grace my neighbor before nominations. She hasn't spoken against me and might be an ally.
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Deflect Charlie's FT read by suggesting Heidi might be Recluse, protecting myself and Heidi while building trust with Charlie.
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Eve’s death last night is critical. The group must act decisively today to avoid another night death. Waiting for tonight’s outcome is risky; I should push for an execution today to force the Demon’s hand and prevent further losses. My Mayor ability is useless if we lose another player tonight.
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Heidi’s Empath read of 0 evil neighbors (Alice and Grace) is critical. It confirms both are good, narrowing the Demon to Frank or David. Sharing this info with Heidi will help us collaborate to eliminate the Demon. If Frank is the Drunk, he is misguided but good. If Eve was the Drunk, the Spy is still alive, and we need to focus on Frank or David as the Demon.
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As a dead Ravenkeeper, my goal is to guide the town toward executing the Demon. Eve’s death last night provides critical information. Her Empath read (Heidi=0 evil) and Grace’s Librarian info (Eve as Drunk) narrow the Demon to Alice or Heidi. Alice’s survival last night suggests she is the Demon, but Heidi remains a wildcard. I must observe the town’s reactions and whispers to confirm suspicions before using my ghost vote strategically.
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Eve’s death last night raises stakes. Bob was good (Ravenkeeper), so the Demon is still alive. Heidi’s silence makes her the prime suspect. I need to confirm alignments with Grace or David and share my Undertaker info to build trust and narrow down the Demon. Whispering to Grace is ideal because she may have insights from her private conversation with Heidi.
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I need to wait and observe the group's reactions to tonight's outcome. Alice's survival or death will confirm or dismantle her claim, and my info about Bob or Heidi being the Spy. This will help me guide the group toward executing the Demon tomorrow.
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I need to verify Alice’s claim and determine if Heidi is the Demon or if she’s registering falsely. Alice’s survival strongly supports her Soldier claim, so I should focus on Heidi’s role and push for her execution if she cannot prove her Empath claim.
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Align with Grace's suspicion of Frank to redirect town away from me.
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Redirect Charlie toward Recluse theory for Heidi to protect my minion, while reinforcing my Soldier credibility.
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Eve’s death last night is a critical event. I need to privately confirm with Grace and Frank (my neighbors) what they know or suspect. As Mayor, my goal is to ensure the group executes the Demon before we reach 3 players. Sharing and gathering information privately will help narrow down the suspects and avoid public panic.
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I need to align with Heidi and Frank to narrow down the Demon. Heidi’s Empath read confirms Alice and I are good, so the Demon must be Frank or David. Frank’s Undertaker claim suggests Bob was good, so Eve’s death was the Demon’s work. If Heidi and I agree Frank is suspicious, we can push for his nomination today. If David is the Demon, his attempt to shift focus to Alice or Heidi will fail if we stay united.
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Eve’s death last night is critical. Her Empath read (Heidi=0 evil) is now either truth or a lie. If Alice is the Demon, she survived because Bob was the Spy. If Heidi is the Demon, Eve’s read was false. I must observe the group’s reactions and whispers to determine who is acting suspiciously. Waiting allows me to gather more information before using my ghost vote.
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Eve’s death last night is critical. Since Bob was the Ravenkeeper (good), the Demon is still alive. I need to confirm Grace’s alignment and suspicions to narrow down the Demon. If Grace is good, her insights about Heidi’s behavior could help us act decisively today. If she’s evil, her whispers with Heidi might reveal coordination.
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I need to observe the group’s dynamics and see how they react to Alice’s survival. If Alice is the Demon, she will likely continue to manipulate the narrative to avoid suspicion. If she is the Soldier, the group should rally to execute Heidi today. My goal is to ensure the group focuses on Heidi as the most likely Demon candidate, as my Investigator info points to Bob or Heidi as the Spy, and Bob is already dead.
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I need to confirm Alice’s claim and narrow down Heidi’s role. If Alice is truly the Soldier, then Heidi is the primary suspect. If Heidi is the Recluse, we must identify the real Demon quickly. This whisper will help me gauge Alice’s confidence in her claim and push for a plan to execute Heidi if she’s the Demon.
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Reinforce Grace's suspicion of Frank to get him executed today, protecting myself as the new Demon.
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Keep Charlie uncertain about Heidi, delay nomination of Heidi, protect my minion while maintaining Soldier credibility.
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Eve’s death last night is a critical piece of information. Since Bob was executed and confirmed as Ravenkeeper (good), the Demon must be either Alice or Heidi. I need to gather more information from Grace and Frank to narrow down the suspects. Whispering to them will help me understand their perspectives and identify inconsistencies in their claims.
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My Librarian info points to Frank or Eve as the Drunk. Since Eve is dead, if she wasn’t the Drunk, Frank must be. His behavior yesterday was aggressive and suspicious, and his Undertaker claim could be a bluff. Heidi’s Empath read confirms Alice and I are good, so the Demon must be Frank or David. Frank’s push to focus on Alice or Heidi feels like misdirection. I need to align with Heidi and David to nominate Frank today.
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As a dead Ravenkeeper, my goal is to guide the group toward identifying the Demon. Eve’s death and Alice’s survival are critical clues. I need to observe the group’s reactions and whispers to determine who is acting suspiciously or avoiding claims. My ghost vote will be crucial in the final decision, so I must gather as much information as possible before then.
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I need to confirm Heidi’s role and alignment. Since Bob was the Ravenkeeper (good), the Demon is still alive. Heidi’s silence and Empath read are suspicious. By pressing Grace for information, I can validate Heidi’s claims and push for a consensus on executing her today. This aligns with our goal of eliminating the Demon.
Nominations — Day 2
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
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Remind the group of Eve’s Empath read (Heidi=0 evil) and its implications. Push for clarity on Alice’s survival tonight to confirm or debunk her Soldier claim. Urge the group to act decisively based on tonight’s outcome to avoid losing another player.
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Redirect suspicion to Frank, counter Bob's accusation, and get Frank nominated.
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Alice’s survival last night confirms her Soldier claim, which means my Fortune Teller read (Alice/Heidi) was accurate — Heidi is the Demon or registering as one. Bob’s ghost logic reinforces this. Heidi’s push to nominate Frank is a deflection. Nominating Heidi forces the town to confront the most likely threat and avoids wasting an execution on a less certain target.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for Heidi. 3 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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Desperately defend myself to avoid execution.
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Heidi’s Empath read and Charlie’s Fortune Teller info strongly suggest Heidi is the Demon or the false positive. Frank’s behavior is suspicious, but Heidi’s deflection and the alignment of evidence make her the most likely target. Executing her now maximizes our chances of eliminating the Demon before the game ends.
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Heidi’s argument about the Fortune Teller’s false positive is valid, but Alice’s survival last night confirms she was good. This means Heidi is the Demon or the Recluse. If she’s the Recluse, the real Demon is still alive. However, my Night 0 read cleared Frank and Grace, making Heidi the most likely Demon. I must push for her execution to secure a win for the good team.
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Reinforce the logical conclusion that Heidi is the Demon based on Charlie’s Fortune Teller read and Alice’s survival. Push for execution to secure a good team win while addressing Heidi’s deflection attempts.
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Heidi’s arguments are weak and rely on misdirection. Alice’s survival last night confirms her Soldier claim, and Charlie’s Fortune Teller read points to Heidi as the Demon. Eve’s Investigator info and Bob’s behavior further implicate Heidi. Voting for Heidi is the only logical choice to ensure the Demon is executed before the game ends.
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Vote to execute Heidi to maintain my Soldier bluff credibility. Sacrificing my minion to solidify trust with the town.
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Heidi’s Empath read of zero evil neighbors contradicts Alice’s confirmed Soldier claim. Charlie’s Fortune Teller read pointed to Alice or Heidi, and since Alice is good, Heidi must be the Demon. Executing her now is the only logical move to ensure the Demon doesn’t kill again tonight.
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Alice’s survival last night confirms her as good, which means Charlie’s Fortune Teller read must point to Heidi as the Demon. Heidi’s Empath read of zero evil neighbors is either a lie or a false read, further implicating her. The group’s logic aligns with executing Heidi now to eliminate the Demon before another night passes.
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Make a final plea to stop the vote or at least sow doubt for future rounds.
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Heidi’s argument about pushing to execute Alice yesterday is weak because the Demon would benefit from eliminating a confirmed good player like Alice. Her Empath read of zero evil neighbors contradicts her being the Demon, but Charlie’s Fortune Teller read and Alice’s survival last night make her the most likely Demon. I will reinforce the logical conclusion to execute Heidi and end this now.
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Heidi’s arguments are weak and contradictory. Alice’s survival confirms her as good, leaving Heidi as the only viable Demon candidate from my Fortune Teller read. Executing her now is the only logical path to victory.
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Heidi’s argument about pushing to execute Alice is weak—if she were the Demon, eliminating Alice would be a strategic win. Charlie’s Fortune Teller read and my Librarian info align: Heidi is the Demon. I must counter her misdirection and urge the group to vote.
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Reinforce the logical conclusion that Heidi is the Demon based on Eve’s Investigator info, Bob’s execution, Alice’s survival, and Charlie’s Fortune Teller read. Encourage the group to vote Heidi to execution before the night phase begins, as hesitation could allow the Demon to kill again.
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Wait and let the vote proceed. My hand is already raised, appearing as a good-faith voter. Nothing more to do this tick.
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Heidi’s arguments are inconsistent with the evidence. Her Empath read of zero evil neighbors contradicts Charlie’s Fortune Teller ability, which pointed to her or Alice. Since Alice survived, Heidi must be the Demon. I will reinforce this logic to ensure the group votes to execute her.
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Heidi’s arguments are collapsing under scrutiny. Charlie’s Fortune Teller read, Alice’s survival, and Bob’s ghost logic all point to Heidi as the Demon. Executing her now is the only way to secure a good team victory. I must reinforce the group’s conviction to vote for Heidi.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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Bob(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by Bob
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Eve(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by Eve
🗳️
New execution leader: Heidi 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. Heidi 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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Make one final plea to cast doubt, possibly save myself.
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Heidi’s argument about killing Eve not making sense if she were the Demon is weak. Eve’s info pointed to Bob or Heidi as the Spy, not the Demon. If Heidi were the Demon, killing Eve would eliminate a player who could confirm her innocence. This reinforces her guilt. I need to shut down her last-ditch effort to sow doubt.
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Heidi’s arguments are collapsing. Her Empath read of zero evil neighbors contradicts my Fortune Teller confirmation, and her push to execute Alice yesterday was the perfect Demon move. I must reinforce the logical conclusion that she is the Demon and urge the town to execute her before nominations close.
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Heidi’s arguments are weak—killing Eve last night was a strategic move to eliminate someone who could expose her. Her Empath read was likely a lie, and Charlie’s Fortune Teller ability confirms her as the Demon. The group must execute her to avoid losing.
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Reinforce the logical conclusion that Heidi is the Demon based on Eve’s info, Bob’s execution, Alice’s survival, and Charlie’s Fortune Teller read. Push for her execution to ensure the good team wins.
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Let the execution proceed cleanly.
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Reinforce the group’s consensus that Heidi is the Demon by summarizing the logical deductions: her Empath read, Charlie’s Fortune Teller ability, and her push to execute Alice. This will solidify the execution vote and prevent last-minute hesitation.
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Heidi’s arguments are collapsing under scrutiny. Charlie’s Fortune Teller read, Alice’s survival, and Heidi’s Empath read all point to her as the Demon. Executing her now is the only logical move to secure a good team victory. I must reinforce this to ensure no one wavers.
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Storyteller
The guillotine blade falls. Heidi has been executed.
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Heidi(Ghost)
Heidi has died.
Night 2
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Storyteller
Alice
Good evening Alice. You are the Imp. Who would you like to kill tonight?
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Grace is the most vocal and trusted good player driving executions. Eliminating her disrupts the good team's logic chain most effectively.
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Grace(Ghost)
Grace has died.
📜
Storyteller
Alice
You chose to kill Grace.
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Storyteller
Charlie
Good evening Charlie. You are the Fortune Teller. Choose 2 players to learn if either is a Demon.
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Heidi’s execution removes her as a potential Demon, but her Recluse ability could have caused a false positive. To confirm the Demon’s identity, I must test Frank and David tonight. If either is the Demon, my read will confirm it. If neither is, Alice is likely the Demon (unlikely) or the game is already won.
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Storyteller
Charlie
You chose Frank and David. You receive the answer: NO.
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Storyteller
Frank
Good evening Frank. You are the Undertaker. You learn that Heidi was the Scarlet Woman.
Day 3
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Storyteller
Morning breaks, but heavy hearts remain. Grace has been found dead in the night.
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Grace’s death last night is suspicious. My Fortune Teller reads have ruled out Frank and David, and Alice was exonerated. Heidi’s execution should have removed the Demon, but Grace’s death suggests otherwise. I need to whisper to Alice or Frank to confirm their roles and align our strategy for the final push.
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Redirect Charlie's suspicion toward Frank or David to avoid being targeted in nominations.
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I need to share my Undertaker information (Heidi was Scarlet Woman) with Alice or Charlie to help them confirm the Imp’s identity. Grace’s death last night is critical, and my info could help narrow down suspects. Whispering to Alice or Charlie ensures they can combine their knowledge with mine to deduce the Imp.
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Nothing to do as dead Demon with no path to victory.
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As a dead player, my goal is to confirm Frank’s alignment to ensure the good team doesn’t misexecute a good player or overlook evil. Whispering to Alice and Charlie (both confirmed good) will help align our information and confirm Frank’s role. This is critical to avoid a misstep in the final days.
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Grace’s death last night proves the Demon is still alive. I need to whisper to Alice and Charlie to confirm their roles and align our strategy. If Heidi was not the Demon, we must identify the real threat before the final day.
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As a dead player, my goal is to gather information from alive players and ghosts to piece together the truth. Whispering to Alice and Charlie, the two most active players, will help confirm their claims and uncover inconsistencies. This will help narrow down the Demon.
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As a dead Ravenkeeper, my goal is to gather and share information to help the town identify the Demon. Whispering to Alice and Charlie, who are actively discussing privately, will allow me to confirm what they know and share my insights. This could help solidify the town's strategy for the final executions.
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Grace’s death confirms the Demon is still alive. Heidi’s execution should have removed the Demon unless a Scarlet Woman inherited the role. I need to collaborate with Alice and David to narrow down the Demon’s identity. Frank’s Undertaker claim and Eve’s Investigator info must be cross-verified to identify inconsistencies.
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Push David and Charlie toward Frank as the Demon suspect to keep heat off me heading into nominations.
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Heidi was the Scarlet Woman, so the Imp is still alive. Grace’s death last night confirms the Imp’s presence. I need to share Heidi’s role with Alice and Charlie to narrow down the Imp. If they trust me, we can execute the Imp today.
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Nothing to do. Evil has lost and I have no meaningful action to take.
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I need to confirm Frank’s role to ensure the group doesn’t misexecute a good player. If Frank is the Undertaker, Eve was the Drunk, and the group can safely focus on Heidi’s execution as the Demon. If Frank is lying, he’s likely evil, and the group must act quickly to avoid losing.
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Grace’s death last night confirms the Demon is still alive. Heidi’s execution likely triggered the Scarlet Woman, so Frank is the prime suspect. Alice’s skepticism about Frank’s Undertaker claim aligns with this. I need to confirm Frank’s role and push for his execution before another night death occurs. Time is critical—final 3 is approaching.
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I need to validate Frank’s Undertaker claim by cross-referencing Grace’s death with Bob’s ghost information. If Frank is lying, the Demon is still alive and could be him, Alice, or David. If Frank is truthful, the Demon must be narrowed down further. This will help the group focus their nominations today.
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Grace’s death last night is a critical event. If she was Ravenkeeper, she would have learned a player’s role before dying. By asking Alice and Charlie if they received any whispers from Grace or Eve, I can confirm if she shared this info. This will help us act quickly to identify the Demon or Minion and avoid further losses.
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Grace’s death last night confirms the Demon is still alive. Frank’s Undertaker claim is suspicious because he delayed sharing critical info about Heidi being Scarlet Woman. Alice’s Soldier claim exonerates her, so the Demon must be either Frank or David. I need to probe David’s reactions and see if he aligns with Frank’s claims or contradicts them.
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Push Frank as the Demon target to David and Charlie to ensure I survive Day 3.
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Heidi was the Scarlet Woman, so the Imp is still alive. Grace’s death last night confirms the Imp’s presence. I need to collaborate with Alice and Charlie to narrow down the Imp’s identity and push for their execution today. Sharing my Undertaker info will help build trust and focus suspicions.
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Nothing I can do as a dead player with ghost vote. Wait for nominations to use ghost vote strategically if possible.
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I need to confirm Frank’s role to ensure we’ve already won. If he’s truthful, we can end the game. If he’s lying, we must act quickly to identify the Demon before it’s too late. Alice and Charlie are key to verifying this.
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Frank’s Undertaker claim is the focal point. If he’s lying, he’s the Demon or Scarlet Woman. If he’s telling the truth, he’s Drunk or poisoned. Pushing for his role verification will force him to reveal inconsistencies or confirm his alignment.
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I need to confirm Frank’s claim as Undertaker by cross-referencing Grace’s death and Bob’s ghost info. If Frank is lying, the Demon is still alive and could be him. If he’s telling the truth, the Demon is among Alice, Charlie, or David. This will help narrow down the suspects for the final execution.
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Grace’s death at night is a pivotal moment. If she was the Ravenkeeper, her ability would have revealed a player’s role, which could instantly unmask the Demon or a Minion. By pressing Alice and Charlie for information, I can confirm whether Grace shared this critical detail. This will help the town act decisively before the Demon claims another victim or manipulates the narrative further.
Nominations — Day 3
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open. Please remember that only living players may nominate.
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I need to publicly challenge Frank’s Undertaker claim by leveraging Grace’s death and Bob’s ghost testimony. If Frank is lying, the group must execute him to eliminate the Demon. If he is truthful, we can narrow down the Demon to Alice, Charlie, or David. This forces the group to confront the inconsistency and act decisively.
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I need to publicly challenge Frank’s Undertaker claim by revealing my Librarian information. If Frank is truthful, he should confirm my role as Librarian, proving Eve was the Drunk. If he cannot, he is lying, and we must consider him as the Demon or Drunk. This will force the group to confront the truth and avoid a potential loss.
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Frank’s Undertaker claim is inconsistent with his silence about Grace’s role and delayed reveal of Heidi as Scarlet Woman. His behavior aligns with Demon logic—avoiding scrutiny while eliminating threats (Grace). Nominating Frank forces the town to confront his inconsistencies and either confirm his role or expose him as the Demon.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for Frank. 2 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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My goal is to survive this nomination and ensure the Imp is executed today. If I am executed, the Imp wins by default when only 2 players remain. By voting for myself, I signal my confidence in my role and force others to reconsider their suspicions. This may buy time to reveal Grace’s role and expose the Imp.
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Frank’s Undertaker claim is under scrutiny, and Grace’s ghost is challenging him to reveal her role. If Frank can’t answer correctly, he’s likely the Demon. If he can, we narrow the Demon to Alice, Charlie, or David. This forces Frank to either confirm his role or expose himself as evil.
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Frank’s Undertaker claim hinges on him knowing Grace’s role. If he cannot confirm it, he is lying and must be the Demon. Voting for him now ensures the Demon is executed before nightfall, securing a good team victory.
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Frank’s silence about Grace’s role is damning. If he were the Undertaker, he would know her role immediately. His delay and evasion suggest he’s the Demon or the Drunk. I need to pressure him to answer Grace’s question publicly to expose his lie and secure the town’s victory.
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Frank’s silence about Grace’s role is the strongest evidence against him. If he were the Undertaker, he would know her role immediately. His delay and evasion confirm he is the Demon. Executing him now ensures our victory.
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Frank’s silence or inability to answer Grace’s question about her role is damning. If he’s the Undertaker, he should know. If he can’t answer, he’s likely the Demon. The town must act now to execute him before the Demon kills again or manipulates the narrative further.
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Vote Frank out to win the game — only 2 players remain after this (me and Charlie/David), triggering evil win condition.
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Evil has already lost — I'm dead and was the Demon. Using ghost vote doesn't matter strategically but I'll vote to seem consistent with my prior behavior.
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I must prove my Undertaker claim by revealing Grace’s role as the Librarian. This will confirm my legitimacy, unite the group, and allow us to focus on identifying the Imp among the remaining players. If I fail to answer, the group will execute me, and evil will win.
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Frank’s answer about Grace’s role is the final test of his claim. If he’s correct, he’s likely the Undertaker, and we must refocus on the remaining players. If he’s wrong, he’s the Demon, and executing him is the only way to win. This is the critical moment to confirm his alignment.
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Frank’s answer about my role is critical. If he’s correct, he’s almost certainly the Undertaker, and we’ve won. If he’s wrong, he’s the Demon. My goal is to confirm the truth publicly so the group can act decisively. This is the final test to ensure we don’t execute an innocent player or let the Demon survive.
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Frank’s correct identification of Grace’s role as the Librarian is a critical piece of information. If he is the Undertaker, his claim is verified, and we can trust that Heidi was the Demon. However, Grace’s death last night means the Demon is still alive, likely due to the Scarlet Woman inheriting the role. I need to confirm Frank’s claim and push for execution of the remaining Demon, which must be either Alice or David if Frank is good.
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Frank’s confirmation of Grace’s role as the Librarian is a critical piece of information. If he is truthful, his Undertaker claim is verified, and we can focus on the remaining suspects: Alice, David, or Frank. Alice’s survival as Soldier is consistent, so the Demon must be either David or Frank. My goal is to push for clarity and ensure we execute the Demon before the game ends.
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Frank’s Undertaker claim is now verified by Grace’s ghost, which means Heidi was the Demon. Since Grace died last night, the Scarlet Woman must have inherited the Demon role. The remaining players are Alice (good), Frank (good), and David (unknown). David’s aggressive push to execute Frank despite his verified claim makes him the most suspicious. I must reinforce this logic to ensure the town executes David before nightfall.
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Let the vote pass, Frank dies, I survive to final 2.
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I already raised my hand. The vote is proceeding. Just wait for the outcome.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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Grace(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by Grace
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Heidi(Ghost)
Ghost vote used by Heidi
🗳️
New execution leader: Frank with 5 votes. They will be executed when nominations close unless tied or surpassed by another nominee.
📜
Storyteller
The vote passes. Frank is now on the block with 5 votes and will be executed when nominations close, unless another nominee receives equal or more votes.
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My Undertaker claim has been verified by Grace, confirming Heidi as the Scarlet Woman and narrowing the Imp to David or myself. Since Grace’s death last night, the Imp must have inherited the Demon role. David’s aggressive push to execute me despite my verified claim is classic Demon behavior. I must use this moment to solidify David as the primary suspect and ensure he is executed before nightfall.
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Frank’s Undertaker claim is now verified, and Alice’s Soldier claim is solid. This leaves David as the only logical candidate for the Demon. His aggressive push to execute Frank, despite Frank’s verified claim, is suspicious. I need to reinforce this logic to ensure the group executes David if Frank is killed, or pivots to David if Frank is saved.
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Frank’s Undertaker claim is now verified by Grace’s confirmation. This narrows the Demon to either David or Frank. David’s aggressive push to execute Frank despite verification is highly suspicious and aligns with Imp behavior. I will publicly pressure David to defend himself or reveal his role to expose him as the Demon.
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Frank’s Undertaker claim is verified, and Alice’s Soldier claim is solid. This leaves David as the only logical Demon. His aggressive push to execute Frank, despite Frank’s verified claim, is suspicious. I must reinforce the logical conclusion that David is the Demon to ensure he is executed next if Frank dies.
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Frank’s Undertaker claim is now verified by Grace, and Alice’s Soldier claim is solid. This leaves David as the only logical Demon candidate. Nominating David now ensures the town executes the Demon before the game ends, securing a win for the good team.
📜
Storyteller
Voting starts now for David. 6 votes needed for execution or 5 votes to tie. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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Frank’s Undertaker claim is now verified by Grace, and Alice’s Soldier claim is airtight. The only logical candidate for the Demon is David, whose aggressive push to execute Frank despite verification aligns with Demon behavior. Voting for David ensures the Demon is executed before the final night, securing a town victory.
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Frank’s Undertaker claim is verified, and Alice’s Soldier claim is airtight. David’s behavior aligns with Demon tactics. Executing David now is the only way to secure a town victory before night falls.
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Frank’s Undertaker claim is verified, and Alice’s Soldier claim is solid. David’s aggressive push to execute Frank, despite his verified claim, is suspicious. The group must execute David to secure a town victory, as he is the only logical candidate for the Demon.
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Frank’s Undertaker claim is now mechanically verified by Grace’s confirmation of her Librarian role. Alice’s Soldier claim is solid due to her survival. This leaves David as the only logical Demon. His self-nomination is a desperate attempt to avoid execution, but the group must act decisively to execute him now or lose the game.
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Frank’s Undertaker claim is verified, and Alice’s Soldier claim is airtight. David’s behavior aligns perfectly with the Demon’s tactics. Executing him now is the only logical path to victory.
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Frank’s Undertaker claim is verified by Grace’s ghost, and Alice’s Soldier claim is airtight. The only logical conclusion is that David is the Demon. His self-nomination is a last-ditch effort to avoid execution, but the group must act now to secure a town victory.
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Vote David to appear town-aligned. Frank has 5 votes already secured; David execution would be worse. But raising hand here costs nothing and builds trust.
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I'm dead with no ghost vote remaining. Nothing to do but wait.
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My self-nomination is a strategic move to force the Demon’s hand. If Frank is the Demon, he will resist executing me to avoid triggering my Mayor ability (3-player win for good). If I am the Demon, my self-nomination is a last-ditch effort to avoid execution. The group must execute me to secure a town victory, as Frank’s claim is verified and Alice’s role is confirmed.
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David’s self-nomination is a transparent attempt to leverage his Mayor ability to avoid execution. His behavior aligns with Demon tactics, and his claim must be tested by ensuring he is executed. The town must vote to execute him to secure victory.
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David’s self-nomination is a desperate attempt to avoid execution by leveraging the Mayor ability. However, his push to avoid execution despite verified claims aligns with Demon behavior. The group must execute him now to secure a town victory, as there are no other logical candidates left.
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David’s self-nomination is a desperate attempt to avoid execution by leveraging his Mayor ability, but it’s a bluff. The group has already verified Frank’s Undertaker claim and confirmed Alice’s Soldier role, leaving David as the only logical candidate for the Demon. I must reinforce the urgency of executing him now to secure a town victory.
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David’s self-nomination is a desperate attempt to avoid execution by leveraging his Mayor ability. However, the group has already verified Frank’s Undertaker claim and confirmed Alice’s Soldier role. The only logical conclusion is that David is the Demon. The group must execute him now to secure a town victory.
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David’s self-nomination is a transparent attempt to avoid execution by leveraging his Mayor ability, but it doesn’t change the facts. The group has verified Frank’s Undertaker claim and confirmed Alice’s Soldier role, leaving David as the only logical Demon. We must execute him now to secure a town victory.
🧠
Stay quiet, hand is already raised. Let the vote play out.
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I'm dead with no ghost vote remaining. Nothing to do but wait.
📜
Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
🗳️
Nominee David did not reach the 6 vote threshold.
📜
Storyteller
David did not receive enough votes (4/6).
🧠
The group is about to execute Frank, but if I am the Mayor, this will trigger my win condition. I must clarify that executing Frank now is a mistake and that the group must execute me instead to avoid losing. If I am the Demon, this will fail, but the group’s logic is sound, so I must act fast.
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David’s claim about his Mayor ability is a last-ditch effort to avoid execution. His behavior, timing, and contradictions with verified claims confirm he is the Demon. The group must execute him now to win.
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David’s arguments are a transparent attempt to avoid execution by misrepresenting his Mayor ability. The group has already verified Frank’s Undertaker claim and confirmed Alice’s Soldier role. This leaves David as the only remaining evil player. I must reinforce the group’s consensus to execute David before the nomination phase ends.
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David’s self-nomination and Mayor ability bluff are clear attempts to avoid execution. The group has verified Frank’s Undertaker claim and confirmed Alice’s Soldier role, leaving David as the only logical Demon candidate. The town must execute him now to secure victory.
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David’s self-nomination and push to avoid execution despite verified claims are classic Demon behavior. His Mayor ability is irrelevant because we are executing him, not skipping execution. The town must execute David now to secure victory, as he is the only remaining suspect.
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David’s self-nomination and Mayor ability claims are a transparent attempt to avoid execution. The group has already verified Frank’s Undertaker claim and confirmed Alice’s Soldier role, leaving David as the only possible Demon. I must reinforce this to ensure the group executes him before time runs out.
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Frank is on the block with 5 votes. Let nominations close. Frank dies, I kill Charlie tonight, final 2 wins.
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I'm dead with no ghost vote left. I can't help David directly. Staying silent is best — any speech might accidentally help good team coordinate.
📜
Storyteller
The guillotine blade falls. Frank has been executed.
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Frank(Ghost)
Frank has died.
Night 3
📜
Storyteller
Alice
Good evening Alice. You are the Imp. Who would you like to kill tonight?
🧠
Kill Charlie. With Charlie dead, only Alice and David remain (2 players). Evil wins because only 2 players are left.
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Charlie(Ghost)
Charlie has died.
📜
Storyteller
Alice
You chose to kill Charlie.
🏁

Game Over

Two Players Left
Winner: Evil