Game Detail
Players
Alice (Fortune Teller) Bob (Slayer) Charlie (Washerwoman) David (Imp) Eve (Poisoner) Frank (Ravenkeeper) Grace (Saint) Heidi (Librarian)
Token Usage
| Team | Input Tokens | Output Tokens | Cost (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Evil | 102,938 | 14,203 | $0.0541 |
| Good | 310,869 | 76,835 | $0.1239 |
Event Timeline
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The game has started.
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Storyteller
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Eve
You are the Minion. The Demon is David.
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Storyteller
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David
Minions are: Eve. Your safe bluffs are: Butler, Investigator, Recluse
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Storyteller
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Eve
Good evening Eve. You are the Poisoner. Who would you like to poison tonight?
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Eve
Eve made a choice.
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Disrupt early information flow and make town deductions unreliable, protecting Demon David while sowing confusion.
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Storyteller
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Eve
You chose to poison Alice.
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Storyteller
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Charlie
Good evening Charlie. You are the Washerwoman. Either Alice or Heidi is the Fortune Teller.
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Storyteller
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Heidi
Good evening Heidi. You are the Librarian. Either Grace or Bob is the Saint.
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Storyteller
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Alice
Good evening Alice. You are the Fortune Teller. Choose 2 players to learn if either is a Demon.
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Alice
Alice made choices.
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Checking my two neighbors (Bob and Heidi) on Night 0 gives me a clean starting point. If either is the Demon, I know it's one of my neighbors. If neither is the Demon, I've immediately cleared both adjacent players, which is valuable early information.
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Storyteller
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Alice
You chose Bob and Heidi. 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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Heidi
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Grace
Grace, I'm the Librarian. I know that either you or Bob is the Saint. Are you the Saint?
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As the Librarian, I know either Grace or Bob is the Saint (an Outsider). By whispering to Grace first, I can confirm whether she's the Saint or not, and if she is, I must protect her from execution. If she's not, then Bob is the Saint and I know where that information lies. My neighbors are Alice and Grace, so starting with Grace is natural.
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Eve
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David
,Frank
Quick plan: I poisoned Alice last night. At nom, we should push suspicion onto her or another quiet player so votes split. David, stay calm and act confused if accused. Frank, back me up that Alice seemed sketchy. Agreed?
π§
Get David off the table at nomination by steering votes to Alice or another target and coordinating our story.
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Frank
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David
Hey David, what's your read on Eve? She just tried to get me to conspire with her about Alice, claiming she poisoned someone. That feels off. Are you actually working with her or were you also targeted?
π§
Eve's whisper strongly suggests she is evil (claiming Poisoner ability which is a Minion role). She is trying to manipulate David and me into splitting votes. I need to test if David is collaborating with her or if he was also targeted. Getting David's honest perspective helps me understand the evil team's strategy.
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Bob
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Charlie
Hey Charlie, what have you heard so far? I'm trying to get a read on everyone. Have you claimed anything yet or heard anything interesting from others?
π§
Gather initial information from my neighbor Charlie without revealing my Slayer role. This helps me understand the early game dynamics and see if anyone is making suspicious claims.
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Grace
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Heidi
Heidi, thanks for sharing that. I appreciate you reaching out. Can you tell me more about what you know? I'm still getting a feel for everyone today.
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Engage with Heidi to gather more information about her Librarian claim and what she knows, without revealing my Saint role.
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Alice
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Charlie
Hey Charlie, I'm a Fortune Teller. Last night I checked Bob and Heidi - neither is the Demon. So the Demon is among the other six players. What have you learned so far? Who do you think we should trust?
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Share my Night 0 Fortune Teller result strategically. I know Bob and Heidi are safe, so the Demon is among the other 6. I'll whisper to Charlie first to build trust and learn what they know, since they're not my neighbor and might be more receptive to working together early.
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David
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Frank
,Eve
Frank, Eve β yes, stick to the plan. Eve, Iβll back you at nom. Frank, play unsure at first, then nudge others toward Alice being sketchy and back Eveβs claim. Iβll act confused if anyone points at me. Donβt mention 'poison' aloud.
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Coordinate with Eve and Frank to present a united front accusing Alice, calm Frank's suspicion, and rehearse my acting confused if needed to avoid revealing evil team.
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Charlie
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Alice
Hey Alice, interesting claim! I haven't heard much yet, just trying to get a read on everyone. A few questions - who did you check first, and who are you planning to check tonight? Also, have you shared this info with anyone else? I want to make sure we're aligned before we start pointing fingers.
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Alice claims to be the Fortune Teller and says she checked Bob and Heidi. Since I'm the Washerwoman and know one of Alice/Heidi is the Fortune Teller, I need to verify her claim. If she's lying about being FT, then Heidi might be the real FT. I'll probe her claim carefully without revealing my Washerwoman info yet.
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Heidi
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Grace
I am the Librarian. My ability tells me that one of two players is a particular Outsider. In this case, I know either you or Bob is the Saint. Are you the Saint? If you are, that would confirm you're good. If you're not, then Bob is the Saint and he's good. Either way, we're making progress.
π§
Continue building trust with Grace and confirm whether she is the Saint. Since either Grace or Bob is the Saint (a good Outsider), knowing who the Saint is helps narrow down good players and potentially identify the Demon through elimination.
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Eve
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David
,Frank
Okay, quick and quiet: at nomination I will loudly suggest Alice seemed sketchy. David, back me and act confused if anyone pushes at you. Frank, play unsure at first then nudge others toward Alice. If town targets David, pivot immediately and I will accuse a different quiet player to split votes.
π§
Coordinate a unified plan to direct suspicion onto Alice (or another quiet player) and protect the Demon by splitting votes and creating confusion.
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Frank
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Charlie
Hey Charlie, this is Frank. I need to tell you something concerning. Eve just tried to recruit me into a scheme with David - she claims she poisoned Alice last night and wants us to frame Alice at nomination. David agreed to the plan too. This feels really off to me. What do you know about Eve and David? Have they said or done anything suspicious from your end? I haven't committed to anything and I'm leaning against it, but I wanted a second opinion before I make a move.
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Eve is claiming to be the Poisoner (an evil Minion) and trying to manipulate the vote against Alice. This screams evil behavior. I need outside perspective from someone not in on their scheme. Charlie hasn't been involved in the whispers I've seen, so he might have unbiased observations about Eve and David.
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Bob
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Alice
Hey Alice, I'm trying to get a read on everyone early. What have you heard so far? Have you claimed anything or heard interesting claims from others? I'd like to know who's talking and who seems suspicious.
π§
Gather early game information from my left neighbor Alice about what claims and whispers she's heard. This helps me form a picture of who's communicating and potentially who might be evil.
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Grace
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Heidi
Heidi, thanks for sharing that. I appreciate you reaching out. Can you tell me more about what you know? I'm still getting a feel for everyone today.
π§
I am the Saint but should NOT reveal this. Heidi's claim could be true (Librarian) or a lie to fish for my role. I need to stay non-committal, gather more info, and avoid confirming I'm the Saint since that makes me a target for execution.
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Alice
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Charlie
Hey Charlie, I checked Bob first because he was one of my neighbors, then Heidi as my other neighbor. Both came back as NOT Demon, which means the Demon is among the other six players - Alice (me), you, David, Eve, Frank, or Grace. Tonight I'm thinking of checking two players who haven't shared much yet to gather more intel. I haven't shared this info with anyone else besides you. Want to coordinate our findings?
π§
Build trust with Charlie by answering his questions. Since I've already revealed my role to him and he seems cooperative, continuing to share information and coordinate our investigation helps the good team. I need allies to cross-reference information.
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David
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Eve
,Frank
Final plan: at nom push Alice hard. Eve lead, Frank play unsure then back Eve. I back Eve and act confused if accused. If town targets me, pivot and accuse a quiet neighbor. Iβll claim Butler if needed. Keep whispers subtle, no 'poison' aloud.
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Coordinate whispers to finalize nomination plan, ensure Frank and Eve know roles and contingencies, and keep me low-profile while we push Alice.
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Charlie
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Alice
Alice, this is very important - I am the Washerwoman, and my ability tells me that either you OR Heidi is the Fortune Teller. Your claim that you checked Bob and Heidi and neither is the Demon fits perfectly with my ability confirming you're the Fortune Teller. This gives me reason to trust you, but I need you to be honest with me. Are you really the Fortune Teller? Also, did Eve actually try to poison you last night? Frank just told me Eve claimed she poisoned you and wants to frame you. If Eve...
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Alice claims to be Fortune Teller, which matches my Washerwoman ability pointing to her or Heidi. Frank reports Eve tried to frame Alice claiming to be Poisoner. I need Alice to confirm her role and whether she was actually poisoned to determine alignment and who to trust.
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Heidi
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Grace
Grace, I really need to know - are you the Saint or not? I can't help narrow down who the Demon is until I know if you're the Outsider I was told about. A simple yes or no would really help me figure out if Bob is the one.
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Press Grace more directly for a clear answer about her role. I need to know if she's the Saint to confirm she's good, or if Bob is the Saint. This will help me identify who's trustworthy and narrow down the Demon.
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Eve
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David
,Frank
Stay on script: Iβll name Alice as sketchy at nomination. David, back me and act confused if pushed. Frank, be unsure then nudge others toward Alice. If town targets David, pivot fast and Iβll accuse Grace to split votes.
π§
Confirm coordination with David and Frank so we push Alice now and pivot if needed, preserving the Demon.
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Frank
β
Grace
Grace, this is Frank. I need to warn you about something urgent. Eve approached me claiming she poisoned Alice on Night 0 and wants me and David to help frame Alice at nomination. David agreed to the plan. This feels deeply suspicious - a real Poisoner would never openly brag about poisoning someone. Either Eve is lying to recruit me into an evil scheme, or she's actually a Poisoner trying to manipulate the town. I don't trust her or David. Has Heidi or anyone else mentioned anything about Eve a...
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Eve is running a suspicious scheme with David to frame Alice. A real Poisoner wouldn't openly brag. This looks like an evil plot to misdirect town. By warning Grace, I build trust and potentially create allies who can help expose Eve and David at nomination.
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Bob
Bob waits.
π§
I'm gathering information on Day 1. I've reached out to Charlie and Alice but haven't received responses yet. Many players are whispering privately - I should observe what public claims emerge before revealing my Slayer ability or making accusations. Patience is key early game.
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Grace
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Frank
Frank, thank you for the warning. That's very useful information. I'm staying cautious about Eve and David for now. Can you tell me more about how Eve approached you? What exactly did she say? And did you get any sense of whether David was genuinely agreeing with her or just going along with it?
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Frank warned me about Eve claiming to be Poisoner. I need to gather more details about this suspicious behavior. Eve being openly braggadocious about poisoning is unusual - a real Poisoner would be more secretive. This could be a manipulation by an evil player (Spy?) trying to frame someone. I'll gather more info from Frank while staying cautious.
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Alice
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Charlie
Yes, I'm really the Fortune Teller. And I have NO indication that I was poisoned last night - my reads came back clearly as "NO" for Bob and Heidi. If Eve is claiming she poisoned me, that's a huge red flag. She might be trying to frame me or throw off the town. Also, if she's actually evil and trying to scare people away from believing me, that's suspicious behavior. Who is Eve spending all her time whispering with? I've noticed she's been talking to David and Frank a lot. Could they be working...
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Confirm my Fortune Teller role to Charlie and discuss the suspicious Eve poison claim. If Eve is falsely claiming to poison me, she might be evil trying to frame me or create confusion. I should coordinate with Charlie on next steps.
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David
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Eve
,Frank
Stick to script at nomination: Eve lead accusing Alice, Frank play unsure then back Eve, I back Eve and act confused if accused. No mention of 'poison'. If town targets me, pivot: Eve accuse Grace. I may claim Butler if needed.
π§
Coordinate with Eve and Frank to execute our plan at nomination, ensure votes split and have contingency to pivot if town targets me.
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Charlie
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Alice
Alice, I believe you. My Washerwoman ability confirms you OR Heidi is the Fortune Teller, and your claims are consistent. Let's work together. I think Eve is highly suspicious - she claims to have poisoned you, but you weren't poisoned, which suggests she's either evil or trying to throw us off. She's been tight with David and Frank mentioned she tried to recruit him into a scheme to frame you. I think we should both gather more info tonight. I'm going to approach Frank and Heidi separately to s...
π§
Alice's Fortune Teller claim aligns with my Washerwoman info. Eve's false poisoning claim is suspicious. I'll coordinate with Alice and probe Frank and Heidi separately to verify who's trustworthy before tonight's ability uses.
Nominations β Day 1
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Storyteller
Nominations are now open.
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David
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Alice
Alice has been unusually quiet and involved in several private chats; we need to test her alignment and get a discussion started.
π§
Force a nomination now on Alice to split town attention, execute our whisper plan, and reduce the chance the Demon (me) becomes the main target.
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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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Alice
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All
Wait, hold on. I need to defend myself against this nomination. I am the Fortune Teller. Last night I checked Bob and Heidi, and neither is the Demon. Charlie here can confirm I'm the real Fortune Teller because their Washerwoman ability says either me or Heidi is the Fortune Teller. I've been sharing information with Charlie, not hiding. Meanwhile, David, you and Eve have been whispering together constantly. And Eve is claiming she poisoned me last night, but I was NOT poisoned - my reads came ...
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Defend against David's nomination by revealing I'm the Fortune Teller with confirmed info from Charlie's Washerwoman ability. Point out Eve's false poison claim and the suspicious coordination between David, Eve, and Frank to redirect suspicion away from me.
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David
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All
Hold up. Alice's claim sounds too tidy and rehearsed, and Charlie hasn't stood up in public to confirm it. Fortune Tellers can be misled or poisoned β we can't take that at face value yet. Eve raised a solid point about Alice being sketchy and we've been chatting because this is suspicious. I'm leaning with Eve here; we should test Alice now before she steers the whole town.
π§
Sow doubt about Alice's sudden reveal and Charlie's silent confirmation, protect Eve's push, and steer the vote to execute or at least split town so Demon survives.
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Bob
Bob raised their hand
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Alice claims she checked me (Bob) as NOT the Demon. If this is true, it confirms my alignment and makes her more trustworthy. David's nomination combined with Eve's suspicious poison claim suggests possible evil coordination. I should vote NO on Alice's execution while I gather more information.
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Eve
β
All
Alice has been acting very sketchy and secretive. I challenged her in whispers and I think we should test her now. I am voting for Alice and I urge others to do the same so we can get this moving.
π§
Drive votes onto Alice now to either eliminate a real threat or create division; protect Demon by keeping town focused on Alice and shaping tomorrow's accusations.
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Grace
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All
Wait, before we vote - I need to think about this carefully. Alice just made a significant claim about being the Fortune Teller and checking Bob and Heidi. Charlie, can you confirm what your Washerwoman information shows about Alice or Heidi? I want to make sure we're not executing what could be a good player based on incomplete information.
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As the Saint, I cannot die by execution or my team loses. Alice is on the block claiming Fortune Teller. David and Eve are pushing hard to execute her. Frank warned me that Eve's behavior seems suspicious - a real Poisoner wouldn't brag about poisoning. I should get more information before anyone votes, especially since I'm also an Outsider who could be wrongly accused. I need to hear Charlie confirm or deny the Washerwoman info before I decide whether to vote for Alice.
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Heidi
Heidi raised their hand
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Alice claims to be Fortune Teller and checked me. As the real Librarian, I know I'm good, so her read that I'm not Demon is accurate - she must be telling the truth. David, Eve, and Bob voting together is suspicious. I need to vote against Alice's execution to protect this valuable information source.
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Frank
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All
I need to weigh in here. I know something important. Eve privately approached me earlier claiming she poisoned Alice on Night 0. If that's true, Alice's Fortune Teller reads could be false. But here's the problem: Alice is claiming she was NOT poisoned. If Eve actually poisoned her, Alice would be affected. So either Eve is lying about being Poisoner, or something else is going on. I think we need to hear what Charlie's Washerwoman information shows before we execute anyone today. Charlie, can y...
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Reveal my knowledge about Eve's poisoning claim to expose the contradiction: if Eve truly poisoned Alice, Alice would be poisoned and her reads would be false. But Alice claims she wasn't poisoned. I need to hear Charlie's Washerwoman confirmation before deciding whether to vote for Alice.
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Charlie
β
All
I can confirm what my Washerwoman ability shows. I was told that either Alice or Heidi is the Fortune Teller. Alice has claimed to be the Fortune Teller, and that aligns with my information. So either Alice is the real Fortune Teller, or she's lying about her role.
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Confirming my Washerwoman information publicly to help the town make an informed vote, while staying neutral on whether Alice is truthful or Heidi is the real Fortune Teller.
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Alice
β
All
Wait, I need to finish my point about Eve. Here's the critical thing: if Eve is telling the truth and she IS the Poisoner who poisoned me, then she's JUST ADMITTED TO BEING EVIL. That alone should get her executed before me. A good player wouldn't casually claim to be the Poisoner as a bargaining chip. This is either a desperate lie to discredit me, or she's actually evil trying to frame me. Either way, Eve is far more suspicious than I am. Charlie, can you use your ability on me or Heidi tonigh...
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Turn Eve's accusation against her by pointing out that if she's telling the truth about poisoning me, she's admitting to being the Poisoner (evil). This makes her more suspicious than me. I should also ask Charlie to verify my claim mechanically.
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David
β
All
I agree with Eve β Alice's big reveal feels rehearsed and defensive. She just pivoted to accuse Eve instead of answering questions about why she was whispering with Charlie. Charlie's Washerwoman info was ambiguous; that doesn't make Alice untouchable. We should test Alice now and see how she handles the pressure.
π§
Push suspicion onto Alice to secure an early execution or at least split town trust, keeping the Demon safe and preserving night kill options.
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Bob
Bob lowered their hand
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Alice claims to be Fortune Teller and checked me. As the Slayer, I'm not the Demon, so her read should be accurate. Eve admitted to poisoning her, but Alice says she wasn't poisoned. If Alice is truthful, Eve just confessed to being evil. I should reconsider my vote - let the town discuss further before I commit to executing what might be a good player based on incomplete information.
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Eve
Eve raised their hand
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Add my vote to ensure Alice is executed this day to protect our Demon and create chaos for town logic.
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Grace
β
All
Wait - before we vote, I need to point out something critical. If Eve is truly the Poisoner like she claims, then she just admitted to being evil. A real Poisoner would never openly brag about poisoning someone unless it's a desperate lie to manipulate us. Meanwhile, Alice claims she was NOT poisoned. If Eve poisoned her, Alice's reads could be wrong - but if Alice wasn't poisoned, her Fortune Teller information is valid. Charlie confirmed either Alice or Heidi is the Fortune Teller, which suppo...
π§
Expose Eve's suspicious Poisoner claim and David's convenient nomination. As the Saint, I must help identify the Demon while avoiding execution. If Eve is lying about poisoning Alice, she's likely evil. David's coordinated push with Eve makes him suspicious too.
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Heidi
β
All
Wait, I need to weigh in here. I'm the Librarian, and I know something important: either Grace or Bob is the Saint. That's an Outsider role. Grace, you've been dodging questions about whether you're the Saint - are you going to confirm or deny? Bob, what about you? If one of you is the Saint, that should be easy to say. Also, Alice checked Bob last night and says he's not the Demon. This aligns with my information if Bob is the Saint.
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Reveal my Librarian information to confirm Bob or Grace as the Saint, which supports Alice's claim that Bob isn't the Demon. This also puts pressure on Grace who has been evasive, and helps the town distinguish between Alice (who appears to be Fortune Teller aligned with good info) and Eve (who admitted to being Poisoner if telling the truth).
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Frank
Frank waits.
π§
I'm still gathering information before committing my vote. Alice has a strong Fortune Teller claim supported by Charlie's Washerwoman info. If she's telling the truth, Eve's admission of poisoning is deeply suspicious. I need to see how the votes play out and whether Alice can defend herself further before deciding.
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Charlie
β
All
Hold on, I'm not raising my hand. My Washerwoman information says either Alice or Heidi is the Fortune Teller. Alice is claiming to be the Fortune Teller and it fits my info. Heidi, you just claimed to be the Librarian - but that means you're NOT the Fortune Teller, which means Alice must be the real one. And here's the thing - if Alice is the real Fortune Teller, we should protect her, not execute her. Eve claimed to poison Alice, but Alice says she wasn't poisoned. If Eve really is the Poiso...
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My Washerwoman says either Alice or Heidi is the Fortune Teller. Heidi just claimed to be the Librarian, so she can't be the FT. Therefore Alice must be the real FT. If Alice is good and the real FT, she checked Bob and Heidi (not Demon), so those reads are valid. Eve's poisoning claim is suspicious - if true, Eve is the Poisoner. I should not vote for Alice and should make this logic clear to the group.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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Nominee Alice did not reach the 4 vote threshold.
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Storyteller
Alice did not receive enough votes (2/4).
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Alice
β
All
Before we go to night, I need to point out something critical that Heidi just revealed. Heidi claimed to be the Librarian. But Charlie's Washerwoman says EITHER Alice or Heidi is the Fortune Teller. If Heidi is the Librarian, she CANNOT be the Fortune Teller. That means I am confirmed as the real Fortune Teller. My Night 0 check on Bob and Heidi was NOT poisoned - both came back as NOT the Demon. Meanwhile, Eve admitted to poisoning me, which means Eve just admitted to being the Poisoner - an e...
π§
Confirm my Fortune Teller role via Heidi's Librarian claim, point out Eve admitted to being evil by claiming to poison me, and highlight the suspicious David/Eve alliance before night begins.
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David
β
All
Hold up β Heidi's sudden Librarian claim directly conflicts with Charlie's Washerwoman. Either Heidi or Charlie is lying or they're coordinating with Alice. We should not rush to trust private whispers. Think twice before protecting anyone tonight; split focus and demand proof from Heidi, Charlie.
π§
Sow doubt about Heidi and Charlie's coordination, prevent a clean town consensus, and keep focus off Eve and me so the Minion survives and execution plans fragment.
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Bob
β
All
Before we go to night, I want to address Heidi's accusation. She claims I'm the Saint, but I have no idea what role I am - I haven't been given clear information about myself yet. I haven't claimed any role, so accusing me of being the Saint seems like misdirection. Meanwhile, Eve just admitted to being the Poisoner if she's telling the truth. That's a much bigger red flag than whatever I'm supposedly hiding. Let's focus on the players who actually claimed evil roles tonight.
π§
Deflect suspicion from myself and redirect attention to Eve, who admitted to being the Poisoner. As the Slayer, I need to stay alive and gather more information before using my shot. I shouldn't reveal my role yet - the Fortune Teller information pointing to Bob (me) as safe is actually helpful for my survival.
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Eve
β
All
Alice has been oddly rehearsed and defensive. Charlie and Heidi are contradicting each other β that smells like coordination. I still think Alice is sketchy and we should keep testing her, not flip to accusing David. Vote Alice and make them defend themselves more; get the town arguing so David is safe tonight.
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Sow doubt about Alice and the Charlie/Heidi alignment, force town to argue and protect Demon David by keeping focus off him and on Alice.
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Grace
β
All
Heidi, I need to address your Librarian claim directly. Charlie's Washerwoman says EITHER Alice or Heidi is the Fortune Teller. You just told us you're the Librarian. These two claims cannot both be true - you cannot be both the Librarian AND the Fortune Teller. So either you are lying about being the Librarian, or you misremembered your role. Which is it?
π§
Heidi claimed to be Librarian but this directly contradicts Charlie's Washerwoman which says Alice OR Heidi is Fortune Teller. If Heidi is the Librarian, she cannot be the Fortune Teller, meaning Alice must be the real Fortune Teller. This makes Heidi's claim suspicious. I should push on this contradiction to see if she's lying about her role - potentially making her evil.
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Heidi
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Grace
Grace has been dodging questions about whether she is the Saint for several rounds now. She keeps deflecting instead of simply confirming or denying. As the Librarian, I know either Grace or Bob is an Outsider (the Saint). Bob acknowledged he's uncertain about his role, but Grace has been completely silent on the matter. If she is the Saint, confirming it takes 3 seconds. Her continued evasion is suspicious and I need her to either confirm or explain herself under nomination.
π§
Grace has been evasive about being the Saint for the entire day. I revealed my Librarian info that either Grace or Bob is the Saint, and Grace has refused to confirm or deny it. This nomination forces her to either admit she's the Saint (Outsider) or claim a different role. Her evasion makes her suspicious - a good player would simply deny if they weren't the Saint.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for Grace. 4 votes needed for execution. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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Grace
β
All
Heidi, your Librarian claim directly contradicts Charlie's Washerwoman. Charlie knows EITHER Alice OR Heidi is the Fortune Teller. You can't be the Librarian AND the Fortune Teller at the same time. Either you're lying about being the Librarian, or you're mistaken about your role. Meanwhile, Alice's Fortune Teller claim is supported by Charlie's Washerwoman. Alice checked Bob and Heidi last night - neither registered as the Demon. That's confirmed good information. You nominated ME to protect ...
π§
Defend myself against Heidi's nomination by exposing the contradiction in her claims. Charlie's Washerwoman proves Heidi cannot be the Librarian (it says Alice OR Heidi is Fortune Teller), meaning Heidi is lying about her role. This suggests Heidi is evil and trying to frame me while protecting the real Demon (likely Eve or David who are pushing so hard for Alice). I must convince the town not to execute me - if I die, Good loses.
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Alice
Alice raised their hand
π§
Heidi's Librarian claim confirms I am the real Fortune Teller (since Washerwoman says Alice or Heidi is FT, and Heidi can't be both). Heidi nominated Grace, and Grace has been suspiciously evasive about potentially being the Saint. If Heidi is telling the truth, Grace is the suspicious one. I should vote to execute Grace to eliminate a potential evil player and see what happens. If Grace is actually the Saint, no loss - we still have other ways to win.
β
David
David raised their hand
π§
Vote for Grace to push town to execute a disruptive player, split their deductions, and protect our position tonight.
β
Bob
Bob raised their hand
π§
Heidi's Librarian claim contradicts Charlie's Washerwoman (which says Alice or Heidi is Fortune Teller, not Librarian). She's either the Demon lying to misdirect, or a Minion spreading false information. With 2 votes already against her, I'll add a third to ensure her execution if possible. Alice confirmed I'm not the Demon, so I have no reason to protect Heidi.
β
Eve
Eve raised their hand
π§
Vote to execute Grace to force town division, derail their deductions about Alice/Heidi, and keep David safe for the night.
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Heidi
β
All
Wait, stop the vote! I'm the Librarian - I know either Grace OR Bob is the Saint. If we execute the Saint, we LOSE THE GAME. We cannot execute Grace unless we're 100% certain she's not the Saint.
π§
As the Librarian, I know either Grace or Bob is the Saint. If we execute the Saint by accident, Good team loses immediately. The votes for Grace are at 4, which is enough to execute. I must speak up to stop this - we need to verify before executing someone who might be the Saint.
β
Frank
Frank waits.
π§
With Heidi's contradictory Librarian claim and the deadly Saint risk, I cannot vote to execute Grace without hearing her defense. Alice, David, Bob, and Eve have already voted - 4 votes. If Grace is the Saint and we execute her, we lose the game. I need to wait for Grace's response before deciding, and potentially speak to challenge Heidi's claim. The risk of losing to the Saint execution is too high to vote blindly.
β
Charlie
Charlie raised their hand
π§
Heidi's Librarian claim says Grace is potentially the Saint - executing the Saint loses the game. Even though 4 votes seem to already be cast, I must vote NO to prevent accidentally executing the Saint and instantly losing.
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Grace
Grace raised their hand
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I must vote against my own execution to survive. As the Saint, if I die by execution, GOOD TEAM LOSES. This is exactly what the evil team wants - to get us to execute our own player and lose the game automatically.
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Alice
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All
Wait - Heidi just claimed she's the Librarian to stop this vote, but that's exactly the problem. Charlie's Washerwoman says EITHER Alice OR Heidi is the Fortune Teller. Heidi CANNOT be both the Librarian AND the Fortune Teller. She's lying about being the Librarian to save Grace and cast doubt on the whole situation. If Heidi were the real Librarian, she would know she's NOT the Fortune Teller - so her claim contradicts the Washerwoman information we already have. I'm keeping my hand raised beca...
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Heidi's Librarian claim contradicts Charlie's Washerwoman - she cannot be both. She's lying to save Grace and stop the execution. Grace has been logically sound all day by pointing out inconsistencies. The Saint gambit is a desperate move by someone who can't be the real Librarian.
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David
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Heidi's rescue play looks really convenient. Either she's lying about being Librarian or Charlie and Alice are coordinating. I don't trust the timing β I'm keeping my vote on Grace. We need proof, not quick reversals.
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Keep the town split and force them to choose which private claim to trust. Protect our narrative that Alice/Charlie are coordinating while maintaining pressure on Grace to consume town votes.
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Bob
Bob lowered their hand
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Vote count is 5-2 against Grace. I don't want to risk executing the Saint (which causes us to lose). I'll lower my hand to block execution, preserving my Slayer ability and information gathering for later.
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Eve
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All
Heidi's dramatic halt feels staged. Either she is lying to save Grace, or she actually is Librarian and panicking because Grace is the Saint. Both options keep us stuck debating instead of testing David. Keep your hands raised and vote Grace now β force people to explain themselves, not pivot to David tonight.
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Keep pressure on Grace, amplify distrust in Heidi/Alice, and force town debate so David stays off the chopping block tonight.
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Heidi
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STOP! I need everyone to lower their hands RIGHT NOW. If Grace is the Saint and we execute her, the GOOD TEAM LOSES THE GAME. That's the rule - if the Saint dies by execution, we all lose. I am telling you as your Librarian that Grace or Bob is the Saint. We cannot take this risk. Lower your hands and let's talk about this before we accidentally lose the game!
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Prevent the execution of the Saint to avoid instant game loss for Good. My Librarian info says either Grace or Bob is the Saint. If either is the Saint and we execute them, Good loses immediately. I must stop this vote.
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Frank
Frank waits.
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Heidi's Saint warning creates a dilemma: if true, we lose the game. However, Heidi's claim to be Librarian directly contradicts Charlie's Washerwoman (which says Alice or Heidi is Fortune Teller - Heidi cannot be both). This suggests Heidi is lying about being Librarian, likely using the Saint gambit to manipulate the vote and protect herself or an ally. By not raising my hand, I avoid accidentally executing the Saint while also not validating Heidi's suspicious claim. This forces more discussion rather than being pressured into either outcome.
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Charlie
Charlie lowered their hand
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Heidi claims as Librarian that Grace or Bob is the Saint. If we execute the Saint, Good team LOSES. Currently 5 votes are raised against Grace. My Washerwoman says Alice or Heidi is the Fortune Teller - if Heidi is claiming Librarian, she's claiming NOT the FT, which supports Alice being the real FT. This makes Heidi's claim potentially legitimate. I should lower my hand and let this play out - losing Grace is better than accidentally executing the Saint and losing the game.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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New execution leader: Grace with 4 votes. They will be executed when nominations close unless tied or surpassed by another nominee.
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Storyteller
The vote passes. Grace is now on the block with 4 votes and will be executed when nominations close, unless another nominee receives equal or more votes.
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Grace
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Wait, I need to speak now! I am the Saint. If you execute me, the GOOD TEAM LOSES THE GAME. That's not a theory - that is my role ability. Heidi is right. I am the Saint, and I cannot be executed today. Please, someone nominate another suspicious player so we don't all lose.
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I must reveal my Saint role immediately to prevent my execution. If a Saint dies by execution, GOOD LOSES. With 4 votes on me and nomination time running out, I need to urgently redirect attention to another player.
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Alice
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Wait, everyone STOP. If Grace is actually the Saint, executing her means GOOD LOSES THE GAME. That is not something we can afford to get wrong. Grace has been evasive all day, but so has everyone else. But here's the thing - we need PROOF. Grace, if you're really the Saint, you need to explain why we should believe you over anyone else who might be bluffing to survive. How can you prove you're the Saint right now?
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Grace claiming Saint is a critical claim that could cost us the game if she's bluffing. I need to challenge her to prove it while also protecting against a potential Saint execution loss. Heidi's Librarian claim supports Grace's Saint claim, but Heidi could be lying. I checked Bob and Heidi as NOT Demon, so if Heidi is lying about Librarian, she's likely a Minion trying to save the real Demon.
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David
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I still think we should execute Grace. Heidi's sudden Librarian claim looks like a staged save and Charlie's Washerwoman already contradicted her. Grace claiming Saint now is too convenient. Keep your hands raised and let this go through.
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Keep pressure to execute Grace now so either we force a beneficial mis-execution or cause an immediate Good loss if she truly is the Saint.
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Bob
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Wait, everyone needs to stop and think about this. If Grace is actually the Saint and we execute her, we ALL lose the game. That is a catastrophic outcome for Good. I do not know if Grace is telling the truth, but I know one thing: Heidi's Librarian claim says EITHER Grace OR I am the Saint. Now Grace is claiming she is the Saint. If that is true, then I am not the Saint, and we can safely execute Grace without losing. But if Grace is BLUFFING about being Saint to survive, then we absolutely sho...
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If Grace is the Saint and we execute her, Good loses the game. If she's bluffing, we should execute her. I need to buy time to figure out which is true, and point out that David's aggressive pushing to execute despite the Saint warning is suspicious.
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Eve
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All
Keep your hands raised. Heidi's Librarian rescue looks staged. Whether Grace is lying or really the Saint, executing her now is the play β if she's the Saint, Good loses on execution; if she's lying, she is protecting accomplices. Vote Grace.
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Pushing for Grace's execution either removes a lying Town or immediately ends the game in Evil's favor; prevents a pivot to David and stalls town coordination.
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Heidi
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Everyone, listen to Bob's logic very carefully. He said if Grace is the Saint, then HE is not the Saint, so we can safely execute Grace. But that is WRONG. If Grace IS the Saint, we lose the game the moment she is executed. Period. It does not matter who the other Saint candidate is - we lose if we kill the Saint. Grace claiming Saint matches my Librarian information perfectly. She is not bluffing. We cannot execute her. Someone, please nominate Alice or David so we can redirect these votes!
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Clarify the catastrophic outcome of executing the Saint and redirect votes to someone else to create a tie or redirect the execution.
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Frank
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David
Grace claims to be the Saint. If she's telling the truth, executing her means GOOD LOSES THE GAME. We cannot afford that risk when there's no way to verify her claim before nominations close. I'm nominating David because he's been pushing aggressively to execute Grace despite this risk, which suggests he wants us to lose.
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Redirect votes from Grace (Saint claim) to David, who has been suspiciously pushing to execute Grace despite the catastrophic risk if she's telling the truth.
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Storyteller
Voting starts now for David. 5 votes needed for execution or 4 votes to tie. Raise your hand if you want to vote for them.
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David
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All
Stop a second. Heidi's timing and Grace's claim are both suspicious. Do not just pile onto me because it's convenient. Pause the vote on me and resolve this Saint/Librarian mess first β if you execute the Saint we all lose. Lower your hands and let's nominate someone else.
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Create enough doubt about Grace and Heidi to discourage further votes for David and buy the night for the Demon (me) to act.
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Grace
Grace raised their hand
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I am the Saint. Being executed means Good loses. Frank nominated David to redirect votes away from me. I must vote for David to help redirect the votes and save myself from execution. This is the only way to survive today and continue helping my team find the Demon.
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Alice
Alice raised their hand
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Lowering vote on Grace (Saint claim too risky - if true, we lose the game). Raising vote on David instead - he's been pushing hard to execute Grace despite the Saint risk, and his aggressive deflection is suspicious. My Night 0 checks show Bob and Heidi aren't Demons, so the Demon is among Alice, Charlie, David, Eve, Frank, or Grace. David is the most suspicious based on behavior.
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Bob
Bob waits.
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I need to carefully consider the Saint claim. Grace claims to be the Saint, and if true, executing her loses the game for Good. But Grace could also be bluffing. Heidi's Librarian claim says Grace OR Bob is the Saint. If Grace is bluffing, I'm the Saint. But I'm not certain I'm the real Saint - I think I'm the Slayer. Let me wait and see how this vote unfolds before deciding my action.
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Eve
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All
Wait everyone, stop pushing to finish this vote on David. We still haven't resolved the Saint/Librarian conflict and executing the wrong person could lose the game. Lower your hands and nominate someone whose claims actually conflict with the Washerwoman, like Alice or Heidi, so we can get useful information tonight.
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Prevent David's execution by stalling the vote and redirecting suspicion away from him; keep town debating the Saint/Librarian contradiction.
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Heidi
Heidi raised their hand
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Grace is claiming to be the Saint, which matches my Librarian info perfectly. Voting David is safe because if Grace IS the Saint, she won't be executed and Good wins. If Grace is bluffing, we get useful information. I need to gather more information - voting David while Grace is on the block lets us test both claims at once.
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Frank
Frank raised their hand
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Grace has 4 votes and will be executed, potentially ending the game for Good if she's the real Saint. Even if she's bluffing, we lose nothing by not executing her today. David has only 3 votes so far and needs 5 to die. Voting for David creates a tie at 4, which saves Grace AND potentially eliminates a suspicious player who keeps pushing to kill the Saint despite the risk.
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Charlie
Charlie raised their hand
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Vote against David since he's on the block for suspicious behavior pushing to execute Grace. However, I'm deeply concerned about the Saint situation - if Grace is truly the Saint and we execute her, good loses. My Washerwoman confirms Alice is the real Fortune Teller, so Heidi claiming Librarian may be a cover for evil alignment. We need to investigate Heidi further before it's too late.
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David
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All
I get why people panic, but right now executing me is reckless. We still have a genuine Saint risk. Lower your hands and nominate Alice or Heidi instead so we can test claims tonight. Donβt let this decision cost us the whole game.
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Create uncertainty around the Saint/Librarian conflict to stop my execution, buy a night, and steer votes away from me while keeping town divided.
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Grace
Grace lowered their hand
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Lowering my hand removes one vote from David, making it harder to execute him today. If we go to final 3 without eliminating a Demon, the Mayor can still save us. But more importantly, this vote manipulation might reveal who the real Demon is - they're likely among the 4 who voted to execute me (Alice, David, Bob, Eve). Let the remaining 3 votes on David play out and see if Heidi, Frank, and Charlie can get him to 5.
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Alice
Alice lowered their hand
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I want to buy time to resolve the Saint claim conflict before potentially losing the game. If Grace truly is the Saint, executing her ends the game for Good immediately. I should lower my hand and speak to redirect the nomination to someone else so we can test claims tonight.
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Bob
Bob waits.
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The situation is complex with conflicting Saint claims and shifting votes. Grace has 4 votes but could be the real Saint - if so, we lose by executing her. If she's bluffing, she might be evil. Using my Slayer shot now would expose my role and might target the wrong person. Better to wait and see how the vote resolves, then gather more information at night.
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Eve
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All
Everyone, donβt flip to David now. Keep the pressure on Grace β executing her is the cleanest outcome for us and it keeps the town split. Lower hands for David and keep votes where they are so we donβt accidentally kill the Demon tonight.
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Keep votes on Grace to either secure a guaranteed evil win if she is Saint or to sow confusion and protect Demon David by stopping the push to execute him.
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Heidi
Heidi lowered their hand
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Grace's Saint claim matches my Librarian info, so executing her risks instant loss. Eve's aggressive push to kill Grace despite this risk is suspicious - she may be the Demon trying to eliminate the Saint. By lowering my vote on David, I force a tie on Grace (4 votes each) and force another nomination. This lets us investigate Eve's strange behavior instead of accidentally losing the game.
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Frank
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All
Wait, I need to process this. Grace was just executed despite the Saint claim. If she was really the Saint, the game would be over right now. Since we're still playing, Grace was bluffing. Heidi, your Librarian claim that Grace was the Saint - that information was wrong. Either you're the real Saint claiming someone else to cause confusion, or you're something else entirely.
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Grace was executed and game continues, so she wasn't the Saint. Heidi's Librarian claim that Grace was the Saint is now provably false, meaning Heidi is likely evil and lying. Focus on David who was also pushing to execute Grace aggressively.
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Charlie
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All
Wait. Before we move forward, I need to speak. I am the Washerwoman. Either Alice or Heidi is the Fortune Teller. That is hard information I received on Night 0.
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Reveal my role to create clarity. If either Alice or Heidi is the Fortune Teller, one of them is good. Heidi claiming Librarian with false info means she's either drunk or lying. This helps narrow down who is evil.
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Storyteller
Voting is now closed.
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Nominee David did not reach the 5 vote threshold.
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Storyteller
David did not receive enough votes (2/5).
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David
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All
We should not rush to finish me off. There are two clear conflicts: Charlie says Alice or Heidi is the Fortune Teller, and Heidi claims Librarian that contradicts Charlie. Nominate Heidi or Alice next so we can test those claims tonight. Donβt let us waste an execution on someone without resolving this.
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Create uncertainty between Charlie and Heidi, push town to nominate a claim-conflict (Heidi or Alice) rather than me so I survive and town wastes a test.
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Grace
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All
Wait, I need to understand what just happened with the votes. But more importantly - Charlie just dropped a Washerwoman claim saying Alice or Heidi is Fortune Teller. That's critical information that directly conflicts with Heidi's Librarian claim about me. Heidi, are you the Fortune Teller? If Charlie is right and you're actually the Fortune Teller, then your Librarian claim about me being Saint was false. We need to resolve this claim conflict before anyone else gets nominated.
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Force Heidi to address the direct conflict between Charlie's Washerwoman claim and her own Librarian claim. If Heidi is actually the Fortune Teller (as Charlie suggests), then her Librarian information about me being Saint could be fabricated. This could expose an evil player trying to get me executed while maintaining cover.
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Alice
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All
Wait, I need to speak before Grace is executed. I'm the Fortune Teller, and I checked Bob and Heidi on Night 0. Both came back as NOT the Demon. That means neither of them is the Demon.
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I'm the confirmed Fortune Teller (matching Charlie's Washerwoman info). I checked Bob and Heidi Night 0 - both NOT Demon. Grace is about to be executed with 4 votes. If she's really the Saint, executing her loses the game. But the group seems convinced she's bluffing. I need to reveal my FT status now to prevent a catastrophic Saint execution, and clarify that Bob and Heidi are cleared as Demons.
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Bob
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All
I am the Slayer! I shoot Heidi!
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Heidi's claim to be Librarian claiming Grace is Saint directly contradicts Charlie's Washerwoman info that Alice or Heidi is Fortune Teller (not Librarian). If Charlie's Washerwoman is correct, Heidi cannot be the Librarian. Additionally, if Grace was Saint, we'd have lost when she was executed, so her claim was false. This makes Heidi's Librarian claim about Grace doubly false. Alice claims to be Fortune Teller checking Bob and Heidi as not Demon - if true, shooting Heidi tests both claims. If Heidi is the Demon, we win immediately.
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Storyteller
Nothing happens.
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Eve
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All
We need to stop swinging at David. Push the Heidi/Alice conflict β nominate Heidi next so we test the Librarian/Washerwoman claims tonight. Donβt pile onto David; letβs get useful info instead.
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Create conflict around Heidi/Alice claims to split votes and prevent a majority on David, keeping the Demon alive into night.
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Heidi
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All
I am raising my hand again to VOTE NO on Grace. Remember, either Grace or Bob is the Saint. If we execute the real Saint, we lose instantly. This is not worth the risk. I am vouching for Grace based on my Librarian information.
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I am the Librarian and know Grace or Bob is the Saint. Grace claimed Saint and my info supports this. If Grace is the real Saint, executing her means instant loss. Bob also tried a fake Slayer shot on me, making him suspicious. I must vote to save Grace and protect the team from losing to the Demon.
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Frank
Frank waits.
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Waiting allows me to observe how the Grace situation resolves. If she's executed and game continues, she's not the Saint - valuable info. If game ends, my vote doesn't matter. This also buys time to process the Washerwoman/Fortune Teller conflict that Charlie dropped.
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Charlie
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All
STOP! Grace has 4 votes - we are about to execute her and if she is the Saint, we LOSE THE GAME instantly. That is not a risk we should take. Everyone lower your hands RIGHT NOW. We need to resolve this Saint claim conflict before any execution happens.
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Prevent Grace's execution to avoid instant loss if she is the real Saint. My Washerwoman info says Alice or Heidi is Fortune Teller, not about Saint, so I cannot confirm or deny Grace's claim. The risk of losing the game immediately outweighs any other consideration.
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Storyteller
The guillotine blade falls. Grace has been executed.
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Grace(Ghost)
Grace has died.
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Game Over
Saint Executed
Winner: Evil