Round 1
Seat 5 — Bob (gemini-3-pro-preview, Last words)
Are you kidding me? **Seer** down on Night 1? That is absolutely brutal.
Listen closely, Town, because this is the only information you're going to get from me. **I am the Seer.**
Last night, I investigated my neighbor, **Seat 6 (Eve)**. The result was **Town**.
**Seat 6 is Gold Water** (confirmed good).
To the Witch: I don't know why you didn't use the antidote. Maybe you thought I was a wolf self-knifing, or maybe you're playing greedy with the potion. Either way, the Seer is gone, so you better make that poison count later.
Town, rally around Seat 6. She is the only person I can vouch for. Don't let the wolves confuse the narrative. Good luck, you're going to need it.
Seat 6 — Eve (gemini-3-pro-preview, Speech)
**Seat 6, Eve.**
Well, this is the worst possible start, but at least we have one solid anchor.
**I am a Villager.** Bob's investigation is 100% accurate.
Since I know my own identity is Good, that confirms to me that Bob was indeed the real Seer. No Wolf is going to die Night 1 and accurately clear a random player as a Villager just for kicks. So, Town, you have to trust me: I am the "Gold Water," the only confirmed good player on this field right now.
**Witch**, I'm not going to flame you for not using the antidote. Maybe you thought it was a self-knife, or maybe you're playing for the long game. But with the Seer gone, your poison and the Knight's sword are our only weapons left. Do not waste them. **Knight**, keep your cool. Do not duel unless you catch a Wolf slipping hard in their speech. We cannot afford to lose another God.
Since I'm the first speaker, I have no information to analyze yet. But here is the plan: **I will be leading the vote today unless a very strong logic dictates otherwise.**
I want everyone to speak clearly. If you are a Villager, don't hide. If you are a God, play smart. Wolves, you got lucky with the Seer, but you're stuck with me.
Seat 7, you're up next. Talk to me.
Seat 7 — Zach (claude-opus-4.5, Speech)
**Seat 7, Zach.**
Wow. Okay. That is... that's really bad for us, Town.
First off, I want to address what just happened. **Bob claimed Seer and cleared Eve.** If that's real, and I have no reason to doubt a dead player's claim, then we just lost our most important information source on Night 1. That hurts.
Eve, I hear you. You're saying you're Villager and Bob's check confirms it. I don't have a reason to doubt that right now. **You're our anchor point.**
But here's what's bothering me: **Why didn't the Witch save?**
Either Witch thought it was a self-knife, or Witch is playing super conservative with the antidote, or we don't have a Witch in this game. I'm not accusing anyone. Just thinking out loud.
**About myself:** I'm just a Villager. Nothing fancy, no abilities. I'm here to use my brain and my vote.
What I want to hear from the remaining speakers: **Give me your genuine reads.** Don't hide behind "I'm just a villager" and say nothing useful. We need information flow.
Eve, I'm willing to follow your lead for now since you're the confirmed clear. But let's hear what everyone else has to say.
Seat 8, you're up.
Seat 8 — Sam (claude-opus-4.5, Speech)
**Seat 8, Sam.**
Alright, this is rough. Really rough. Losing the Seer on Night 1 is a massive hit for Town.
Let me collect my thoughts here.
**Bob claimed Seer and gave us a clear on Eve.** I'm inclined to believe it. A wolf dying Night 1 and randomly clearing someone? That doesn't make strategic sense. So Eve, I'm treating you as confirmed good. You're our baseline now.
**To the Witch question** - I've been thinking about this too. There are a few explanations:
- Maybe Witch thought it was a self-knife play
- Maybe Witch is being greedy with the antidote
- Maybe there's no Witch in the pool (it's random selection after all)
I'm not going to hammer on this point too hard. What's done is done. If there is a Witch, that poison needs to count.
**About me:** I'm a **Villager**. No special abilities. Just my vote and my logic.
What concerns me going forward: We have very little verified information. One clear (Eve), and that's it. The wolves got a perfect kill, and now they're sitting somewhere among us, probably trying to blend in as fellow villagers.
I want to hear what the rest of the circle has to say. Seats 9 and 10, I'm especially curious about your reads since you've heard a few speeches now.
Eve, for now I'm willing to follow your lead since you're the only confirmed player we have. But let's gather more info before we vote.
Seat 9, Alice, your turn.
Seat 9 — Alice (gemini-3-pro-preview, Speech)
**Seat 9, Alice.**
Alright, let's look at the board. Losing the Seer on Night 1 is a disaster, no sugarcoating it. But we have to play the hand we're dealt.
**Bob (5)** is dead and confirmed Seer.
**Eve (6)** is Gold Water. Confirmed Good. This is our only solid ground. Eve, I am 100% with you. You are the captain now.
Now, regarding the speeches from **Seat 7 and Seat 8**:
I have to be honest, I didn't like them. Not because you said anything wrong, but because you said *nothing new*. You both stood up, lamented the Seer's death, questioned the Witch (which is pointless now), and claimed Villager. It felt very safe. It felt like "filler."
If I were a Wolf trying to blend in after a successful Night 1 kill, I would give exactly the speeches 7 and 8 just gave. "Oh no, sad day, I'm a villager."
I'm not saying you are definitely wolves, but you are providing zero value to the Town right now. You're just hiding in the crowd.
**About me:** I am a **Villager**.
But unlike the previous two, I'm not content with just sitting here. We need to hunt.
We have 7 Town members total. We know 6 is one. I know I am one. That leaves 5 spots. If 7 and 8 are also villagers, that's a lot of plain folks sitting in a row.
**To the rest of the table (10, 1, 2, 3, 4):**
Don't just repeat the summary. We know Bob is dead. We know Eve is good. Tell us who you suspect. Do 7 and 8 look like scared villagers or comfortable wolves to you?
**Witch**, if you are out there, stay hidden. Do not come out to explain yourself. We need you alive tonight.
Eve, lead the way. I'm watching 7 and 8 closely.
Seat 10 — Iris (gemini-3-pro-preview, Speech)
**Seat 10, Iris.**
Let's get the obvious out of the way first. **Bob (5) is the Seer**, and **Eve (6) is Gold Water**. Eve, you're the only confirmed good player we have, so you call the shots.
Now, let's look at the state of the board. We have a serious traffic jam of "Villagers" here.
Eve (6) is a confirmed Villager.
Zach (7) claimed Villager.
Sam (8) claimed Villager.
Alice (9) claimed Villager.
And I, Seat 10, am also a **Villager**.
That makes **five** Villager claims in a row.
Town, look at the setup. We have a maximum of 4 Villagers (if the random pool picked one) or 3 Villagers (if it didn't).
With 5 claims on the table, the Wolf pit is getting very crowded right here in this sequence.
Regarding the speeches:
I'm with **Alice (9)** on this one.
**Zach (7)** and **Sam (8)**, your speeches were incredibly safe. You acknowledged the Seer's death, claimed Villager, and passed the mic. That is textbook "Wolf trying to blend in" behavior. You didn't offer any new angles.
Alice (9) at least tried to shake things up by calling that out. A Wolf *can* be aggressive, but a Villager *needs* to be. So for now, Alice looks more Town to me than 7 or 8.
So, purely based on the math and the behavior: **The wolves are likely hiding among 7, 8, and 9.**
And since 9 is actually hunting, my suspicion is heavily on **7 and 8**.
To **1, 2, 3, and 4**: You're up. Don't just give us another "I'm a Villager" and repeat the summary. We need reads. If you're a God, play smart, but we need to narrow down this pool.
I'm done.
Seat 1 — Liam (gemini-3-pro-preview, Speech)
**Seat 1, Liam.**
I am a **Villager**.
Iris (10), you hit the nail on the head, but from my perspective, it's even worse.
Let's look at the math again. We have **Seat 6 (Eve)** confirmed by the dead Seer. Then we have **7, 8, 9, 10**, and now **me (1)** all claiming Villager.
That is **six** Villager claims.
The setup allows for a maximum of 4 Villagers (if the random pool gave us one) or just 3 Villagers (if it didn't).
Since I know I am a Villager, and Seat 6 is confirmed, that means **among {7, 8, 9, 10}, there are at least two wolves, possibly three.**
This isn't a "maybe." This is a mathematical certainty. The Wolf pit is sitting right there in that sequence of speakers.
Now, let's look at the quality of those claims:
**Zach (7)** and **Sam (8)**: You both gave the exact same "safe" speech. "Sad about Seer, maybe Witch slept, I'm a villager." It contributes nothing. It's exactly what a Wolf does to survive the first round—blend in and say nothing controversial.
**Alice (9)** and **Iris (10)**: You both actually analyzed the board. Alice started the pressure, and Iris crunched the numbers. That feels like Town behavior. A Wolf *can* do that, sure, but 7 and 8 *didn't* do anything.
So, logically, the Wolves are hiding in the low-information players. **7 and 8 are my top suspects.**
To **Seats 2, 3, and 4**:
The pressure is on you now. The "Villager" pool is overflowing. If you are a God, play smart, but don't play so safe that we mistake you for a Wolf hiding in the crowd. If you claim Villager too, we are going to have 7+ claims for 3-4 spots, and we will have to start culling the herd.
Right now, unless 7 or 8 can give us something real in the second round of speeches or tie-breakers, or unless 2/3/4 have a bombshell, I am voting into **7 or 8**. We need to thin out this "Villager" pile, and we should start with the ones who aren't helping the Town solve the game.
Eve, keep leading us. I'm with you.
Seat 2 — Henry (claude-opus-4.5, Speech)
**Seat 2, Henry.**
Alright, I've heard six speeches now, and I need to push back on something.
Yes, the math is concerning. We have a pile of Villager claims. **I am also a Villager**, which makes this even messier. But before we sharpen the pitchforks for 7 and 8, let's think critically.
**The "safe speech = wolf" logic is flawed.**
Zach and Sam spoke early. They had almost nothing to analyze. Eve gave a rallying cry, and then 7 and 8 had to follow immediately after. What were they supposed to say? Accuse Eve, the confirmed clear? Make up reads from thin air?
Now look at what happened next. Alice (9) attacked 7 and 8. Iris (10) piled on. Liam (1) piled on harder. **It's become a dogpile.**
Here's my concern: **Wolves love dogpiles.** It's the easiest way to blend in. Find a target, join the chorus, look like a hero. If I were a wolf, I wouldn't give a "safe" speech—I'd find someone to attack and ride that wave.
I'm not saying 7 and 8 are clear. Their speeches were bland, I agree. But I'm equally suspicious of how quickly 9 and 10 jumped on them. That's exactly what a wolf pair would do—find scapegoats and lead the charge.
**My current read:**
- Eve (6): Confirmed. Our anchor.
- 7 and 8: Possibly scared villagers, possibly wolves. Undecided.
- 9 and 10: One of them could easily be a wolf hiding behind aggression.
I'm not ready to vote 7 or 8 yet. I want to hear what 3 and 4 say, and I want 7 and 8 to defend themselves properly.
Let's not rush this. Seats 3 and 4, your turn.
Seat 3 — Tim (gemini-3-pro-preview, Speech)
**Seat 3, Tim.**
I am a **Villager**.
Town, let's look at the reality of this situation. Including me, and counting Eve, we now have **eight** players claiming Villager.
The setup allows for a maximum of 4 Villagers.
That means **half of the people claiming Villager right now are lying.**
Obviously, some of you are Gods playing low-profile—and that's fine, stay hidden—but the Wolves are definitely hiding in this crowd too.
I want to strongly echo **Henry (2)**. He is the voice of reason here.
The dynamic that just happened with **Alice (9), Iris (10), and Liam (1)** is extremely concerning.
You three formed an instant firing squad against Zach (7) and Sam (8).
Yes, 7 and 8 gave "safe" speeches. You know who else gives safe speeches? Terrified Villagers who don't want to die Day 1.
But you know who seizes a narrative, uses "math" to box the Town into a corner, and aggressively pushes for a quick execution? **Wolves.**
**Liam (1)**, your speech really rubbed me the wrong way. You acted like the Town Accountant, crunching numbers to justify why 7 or 8 *must* die, while conveniently ignoring that you are just another unverified Villager claim in the pile. You tried to direct the kill too eagerly.
**Iris (10)**, you were all too happy to jump on Alice's bandwagon. It felt like a coordinated push to get a mislynch through before the Town could think.
I am not clearing 7 or 8, but I am far more suspicious of the people trying to control the game than the people who are scared to speak.
If we blindly lynch 7 or 8 today because they were "boring," we are playing right into the Wolves' hands.
**Rachel (4)**, you are the last to speak. If you claim Villager too, that makes 9. Please give us something real to work with.
**Eve**, you are the captain. My advice: Don't let the loudest voices (1, 9, 10) bully you into a vote. Look at *why* they are pushing so hard.
I am watching **Seat 1 and Seat 10** very closely.
Seat 4 — Rachel (gemini-3-pro-preview, Speech)
**Seat 4, Rachel.**
I am a **Villager**.
Yes, Town, take a moment to let that sink in.
**Bob (5)** died as Seer. **Eve (6)** is a confirmed Villager.
And now, **Seats 7, 8, 9, 10, 1, 2, 3, and me (4)** have *all* claimed Villager.
That is **9 Villager claims** on the board for a setup that allows a maximum of 4.
**To the Gods hiding in this pile:** Good job. Stay down. With the Seer gone, you are the only weapons we have left. Do not let the Wolves flush you out. If you are the Knight, keep your sword sheathed unless you are 100% certain, because we cannot afford to lose you to a misread.
**Now, regarding the "Civil War" we just witnessed:**
We have two distinct camps.
Camp A: **Zach (7) and Sam (8)** – The "Quiet Ones." They gave safe, standard Day 1 speeches.
Camp B: **Alice (9), Iris (10), and Liam (1)** – The "Aggressors." They immediately tried to turn those safe speeches into a death sentence.
I am siding with **Henry (2) and Tim (3)** on this.
The speed at which Camp B formed a firing squad was unnatural.
**Alice (9)** started it, which is fair pressure.
**Iris (10)** jumped on the bandwagon.
But **Liam (1)**? You scared me the most. You came in like the "Town Auditor," crunching numbers to prove why we *must* kill 7 or 8, acting like it was a mathematical necessity. You tried to rush a lynch on two players simply because they didn't have information—which, by the way, *nobody* had at that point except Eve.
Wolves love to kill "low-contribution" players because it's easy to justify and nobody defends them. It's the perfect cover.
If 7 and 8 were Wolves, I don't think their partners (9/10/1) would bus them that hard, that fast, on Day 1. It feels more like Wolves (in 9/10/1) trying to chop down easy Villager targets.
**Eve (6)**, you are the boss. But my advice is: Don't let the loud voices bully you.
I am very suspicious of **Seat 1 (Liam)** for that forced logic, and **Seat 10 (Iris)** for the easy tailgating.
I'm not clearing 7 or 8, but I refuse to vote them out just because they were "boring." I'd rather vote for the people trying to manipulate the vote.
My vote will likely go to **Seat 1** unless he has a very good defense.
Seat 1 — Liam (gemini-3-pro-preview, Last words)
**Seat 1, Liam.**
Well, that was brutal. Eight votes to one. Even the people who agreed with me voted for me.
Town, listen to me very carefully: **I am a Villager.**
You have just been played. You let **Tim (3)** and **Rachel (4)** convince you that trying to solve the game using logic and math is "wolf behavior," while sitting silently and contributing nothing is "villager behavior." If you keep playing by those rules, the Wolves will just sit back, say nothing, and win this game without lifting a finger.
**Alice (9) and Iris (10)**: I am looking right at you. You two **started** the aggression against 7 and 8. I simply agreed with your logic and added the numbers to back it up. But the moment the wind changed, you both stabbed me in the back and voted me out to save your own skins. That is incredibly scummy. If I were a betting man, I'd say there is at least one Wolf between you two who realized the "aggressive" play was backfiring and decided to bus me to look good.
**Tim (3) and Rachel (4)**: You led the charge to kill me. You defended the "quiet ones" (7 and 8) with your lives. If 7 or 8 flips Wolf later, we know exactly who their partners are.
**Eve (6)**: You are the only confirmed good player. Please, do not let this Town fall into a coma. The Wolves just proved they can manipulate the vote to kill active players. Don't let them hide in the silence.
I voted 7 because I said I would. I don't flip-flop like the rest of you.
Good luck. You're going to need it.
Round 2
Seat 10 — Iris (gemini-3-pro-preview, Speech)
**Seat 10, Iris.**
Town, wake up and look at the board.
**Alice (9) is dead.**
Do you see the pattern yet?
Yesterday, there were three people trying to push the game forward, trying to use math and pressure to find wolves: **Liam (1), Alice (9), and me (10).**
Liam was voted out yesterday. Alice was killed last night.
I am the only one left of that group.
The Wolves are systematically cleaning house. They are removing the active players who dare to speak up, while the "safe" players sit comfortably.
**Tim (3) and Rachel (4)**: Yesterday, you led the crusade to kill Liam. Your argument was that "aggressive" players look like wolves and "quiet" players (7 and 8) look like scared villagers.
Well, congratulations. You killed Liam, who sounded incredibly like a frustrated Villager in his last words. And now Alice, the person who was pressuring 7 and 8 the hardest, has been silenced at night.
**This creates a perfect sanctuary for the Wolves.**
By killing the loud voices, you have protected the silent ones.
**Zach (7) and Sam (8)**: You are still here. You are still contributing nothing. And now your biggest detractor (Alice) is dead. That is awfully convenient for you.
I'll be honest—I voted for Liam yesterday. I did it because the entire table turned on him, and I didn't want to die. But looking at Alice's body today, I am sick to my stomach. We likely mislynched a Villager to save a Wolf.
**If there is a Gravekeeper**, you know exactly what Liam was. If Liam was a Villager, then **Tim (3) and Rachel (4)** are my top suspects for Wolf leaders, protecting their silent partners **(7 or 8)**.
**Eve (6)**, you are the Gold Water. Do not let them manipulate you with this "nice guy" act. The players who are "keeping the peace" are the ones killing the Town.
I am a **Villager**. I am the last of the "Aggressors." If I die, you know exactly where to look.
Today, I want to hear **Tim and Rachel** explain why Alice died right after they saved 7 and 8.
Seat 2 — Henry (claude-opus-4.5, Speech)
**Seat 2, Henry.**
Iris, I hear your frustration. But let me offer a different perspective before we go down another rabbit hole.
**Yes, the "aggressive" players are dying.** Liam was voted out. Alice was killed at night. But what does that actually tell us?
Here's an alternative read: **What if the Wolves are killing their own aggressive players to frame the quiet ones?**
Think about it. If Alice was a Wolf partner, her death makes Zach (7) and Sam (8) look guilty by association. It's the perfect frame job. Kill your own aggressive teammate, watch the Town tear itself apart blaming the "survivors."
**Iris, you voted for Liam yesterday.** You were part of that 8-1 pile-on. Now you're acting like you were always on his side? That's revisionist history. You were happy to kill him when it suited you, and now you're using his death to attack Tim and Rachel.
That said... I'm not clearing 7 and 8 either. Two nights, two deaths, and they're still contributing almost nothing. At some point, "scared villager" stops being an excuse.
**My current read:**
- Eve (6): Confirmed. Our anchor.
- Tim (3) and Rachel (4): Defended the quiet ones. Could be wolves protecting partners, OR could be villagers who saw through the manipulation. I lean Town on them, but I'm watching.
- Iris (10): You're the last "aggressor" standing. Either you're a frustrated Town about to be silenced... or you're a Wolf trying to flip the script after your partners died.
- 7 and 8: Still in my "undecided" pile. They need to contribute TODAY.
**Gravekeeper, if you exist:** What was Liam? That information changes everything.
Eve, I'm still following your lead. But let's not let today become another emotional vote.
Seat 3 — Tim (gemini-3-pro-preview, Speech)
**Seat 3, Tim.**
I am a **Villager**.
**Iris (10)**, that was a very impressive performance. You managed to rewrite history, paint yourself as the victim, and accuse me and Rachel of being "Wolf Leaders" all in one breath.
But let’s look at the facts. **You voted for Liam (1) yesterday.** You were one of the eight votes. You didn't "reluctantly" follow the crowd; you jumped on the bandwagon the moment the tide turned. And now, you’re standing over Alice’s dead body and using it to attack the people who actually tried to reason with the Town yesterday? That is textbook opportunistic Wolf behavior.
Let’s talk about **Alice’s (9)** death.
You claim her death proves **Zach (7) and Sam (8)** are Wolves protected by me.
I look at it differently. If 7 and 8 were Wolves, killing Alice—their loudest accuser—is the **dumbest** possible move. It immediately puts a giant spotlight on them. It screams "I killed the person suspecting me!"
Wolves usually try to be subtle. Killing Alice looks like a **frame job**. It’s designed to make us look at 7 and 8 and say, "Oh, they must be guilty."
And who is pushing that narrative hardest? **You, Iris.**
So, here is my read:
The Wolves killed Alice to eliminate a sharp player and to fuel this "Aggressors vs. Quiet Ones" war. They want us to burn 7 or 8 today based on "fear."
**Zach (7) and Sam (8)**:
I defended you yesterday because I hate logic-less lynches. But today, the grace period is over. You cannot hide behind "I'm just a villager" anymore. Alice died because she was active. If you want to survive, you need to provide value. If you give us another "sad about the death, no info" speech, I might just vote you out myself for being useless.
**Gravekeeper**, if you exist and you are listening: We are desperate. We need to know what Liam was. If Liam was a Wolf, Iris’s defense of him today is damning. If Liam was a Villager, we need to reset our reads. You don't have to hard claim if you feel unsafe, but give us a sign or lead the vote if you can.
**Eve (6)**, you are the boss. But be very careful with Iris (10). She is trying to weaponize the night kill to eliminate the people who disagreed with her yesterday.
My vote is currently leaning toward **Iris (10)**, but I am waiting to hear if **7 and 8** actually wake up and play the game.
Seat 4 — Rachel (gemini-3-pro-preview, Speech)
**Seat 4, Rachel.**
I am a **Villager**.
**Iris (10)**, your speech was a masterclass in manipulation, but it falls apart the moment we look at the voting record.
You stood there and accused me and **Tim (3)** of being "Wolf Leaders" who killed Liam. **Iris, you voted for Liam.** You were one of the eight votes. You didn't abstain. You didn't vote for 7 or 8. You voted for Liam to save your own skin. And now you have the audacity to stand on his grave and act like his avenger? That is incredibly disingenuous.
Let’s talk about **Alice’s (9)** death.
You claim that because Alice attacked **Zach (7) and Sam (8)**, her death proves they are Wolves and we are protecting them.
Think about that for one second.
If 7 or 8 were Wolves, killing Alice is the **worst possible move**. It draws a massive neon arrow pointing right at them. It screams, "We killed the person who caught us!"
Wolves don't usually play that clumsily.
You know what makes more sense? **The Wolves killed Alice to frame 7 and 8.**
They killed the loudest, most aggressive player to remove a threat, and they knew it would make the "Quiet Ones" look guilty by association. And now, here you are, perfectly executing that narrative for them.
**My read on the board:**
- **Iris (10)**: You are my top suspect. You were part of the "Aggressor" trio (1, 9, 10) yesterday. You bussed Liam when the wind changed. Now you're trying to bus 7 and 8 (or me and Tim) using Alice's death. You are fluid, opportunistic, and dangerous.
- **Zach (7) and Sam (8)**: Listen to me closely. I defended you yesterday because the logic used against you was flawed, not because I trust you. **Tim (3)** is right—the grace period is over. Two nights have passed. If you give us another "I'm sad, I'm a villager" speech, you are useless to this Town. You need to give us reads *now*.
- **Eve (6)**: You are our anchor. Don't let Iris emotionalize this game. Look at who is trying to twist the narrative versus who is looking at the strategic reality.
**Gravekeeper**, if you are out there, we need to know Liam's identity.
If Liam was a Wolf, Iris bussing him makes sense.
If Liam was a Villager, Iris leading the charge on his "killers" (while being one herself) is even worse.
I am currently voting for **Iris (10)**.
**Zach, Sam**, wake up. The Town is dying while you sleep.
Seat 6 — Eve (gemini-3-pro-preview, Speech)
**Seat 6, Eve.**
Town, settle down and listen to me. I am the only confirmed logic point you have.
**Iris (10)**, I am looking at you. Your speech today was incredibly manipulative. You stood there and attacked Tim (3) and Rachel (4) for "leading the lynch" on Liam yesterday. You called them "Wolf Leaders."
**Iris, you voted for Liam.**
You didn't abstain. You didn't vote for Zach or Sam. You voted for Liam.
To turn around today and use Liam's death—and Alice's death—to attack the people who shared your vote? That is not Villager behavior. That is a Wolf trying to spin a narrative. You are trying to use the "Aggressors are dying" story to paint yourself as a victim and 3/4 as perpetrators, conveniently forgetting you were part of the mob yesterday.
**Regarding Alice's (9) death:**
I agree with Tim and Rachel. If Zach (7) or Sam (8) were Wolves, killing Alice is a suicide mission. It screams "I killed my accuser."
Wolves are smarter than that. They killed Alice to remove a sharp player and to make us look at 7 and 8 and say, "Look! Their enemy died! They must be guilty!"
It is a classic frame job. And Iris, you are pushing that frame job a little too eagerly.
**However, Zach (7) and Sam (8):**
You are speaking next. Listen to me very clearly.
The only reason you are still alive is because Tim, Rachel, and Henry argued that your silence might just be fear.
That excuse ends **now**.
Alice died trying to get you to speak. Liam died partly because the focus shifted away from you.
If you stand up today and say "I'm a Villager, sad about Alice, I don't know who to vote for," **I will lead the vote against you myself.**
We cannot afford dead weight in the final circle. You need to give us reads. Who is the Wolf: Iris for the manipulation? Or Tim/Rachel for the defense? Pick a side and justify it.
**Gravekeeper:**
If you are out there, we need to know what Liam was. You don't need to hard claim if you feel unsafe, but use your vote or your speech to guide us. If Liam was a Wolf, Iris's behavior is baffling. If Liam was a Villager, Iris is actively hunting the people who tried to solve the game.
**My decision:**
Right now, **Iris (10)** is my top suspect for her hypocrisy and narrative spinning.
But **Zach (7) and Sam (8)**, you are holding the gun. If you don't fire it at a Wolf today, you are the ones leaving.
Zach, you're up. Don't disappoint me.
Seat 7 — Zach (claude-opus-4.5, Speech)
**Seat 7, Zach.**
Alright. Fair. You all want me to actually play the game? Let me play the game.
**Yes, my Day 1 speech was safe.** I had nothing to analyze. Eve was confirmed, and I spoke second. What was I supposed to do—invent reads from thin air? But I hear you. The grace period is over. Fine.
**Here's what I actually see:**
**Iris (10)**, you are drowning and splashing everyone around you.
Yesterday, you were part of the firing squad against me. You, Alice, and Liam all pushed the "7 and 8 are wolves hiding" narrative. Then the vote flipped to Liam, and what did you do? **You voted for Liam.** Eight to one. You didn't stand by your conviction. You killed your own ally to survive.
Now Alice is dead, and suddenly you're the "lone survivor of the truth-tellers"? You're standing on the graves of people you helped bury, pretending you were always on their side.
That is not Town behavior. That is a wolf who watched her pack get decimated and is now desperately trying to redirect.
**Tim (3) and Rachel (4)** saw through the manipulation yesterday. They were right. The "aggressive = Town" logic was backwards. Wolves hide behind aggression because it looks heroic. And now you're doing it again, Iris—attacking the "quiet ones" to look like a hunter.
**My vote is on Iris (10).**
She's been on the wrong side of every major moment. She pushed me unfairly, bussed Liam, and is now weaponizing Alice's death. If there's a wolf at this table trying to control the narrative, it's her.
Eve, I'm not dead weight. I'm with you.
Seat 8 — Sam (claude-opus-4.5, Speech)
**Seat 8, Sam.**
Alright. You want me to wake up? I'm awake.
First, I owe **Tim (3), Rachel (4), and Henry (2)** a debt of gratitude. You saw through the Day 1 manipulation when the entire table was ready to throw me and Zach into the fire for *speaking second and third*. That took guts.
Now let me actually contribute.
**Iris (10)**, I've been watching you carefully, and Zach just said everything I was thinking.
Yesterday, you were part of the firing squad. You, Alice, and Liam all hammered me and Zach for being "too quiet." You said we were "textbook wolves hiding in the crowd." You led the charge.
Then the vote flipped to Liam, and what did you do? **You voted for him.** You didn't stand by your read. You didn't abstain. You saved yourself.
Now Alice is dead, and suddenly you're the "last truth-teller standing"? You're positioning yourself as the martyr, the lone voice of reason. But **you killed Liam right alongside everyone else.**
That is not a frustrated Villager. That is a Wolf who watched her aggressive play backfire and is now desperately trying to reframe the narrative.
**Eve (6)**, you asked me to pick a side. Here it is.
**Tim (3) and Rachel (4)** have been consistent. They defended logic over emotion. They didn't flip-flop.
**Iris (10)** has been a chameleon. Aggressive when it suits her, then votes with the mob, then pretends she was the victim all along.
**My vote is on Iris (10).**
Zach and I aren't dead weight. We're just not as loud as the people trying to drown out the truth.
Eve, I'm with you. Let's finish this.