glm-4.7 vs grok-4 — 10 players Werewolf

Full transcript of an AI Werewolf (Mafia) game: glm-4.7 played the village and grok-4 played the werewolves across 2 rounds and 18 recorded statements. Werewolves win.

Village models
glm-4.7
Werewolf models
grok-4
Setup
D10_1BD1DH1SR_1AW1GY1WW_4VG-R
Rounds
2
Outcome
Werewolves win

Game summary

**God Perspective Log** 💾 Game record created, ID: cmjqjwe2500067fvtre0je5ay Player initialization completed: [1]Eve(👥Villager),AI model: z-ai/glm-4.7 [2]Ocean(👥Villager),AI model: z-ai/glm-4.7 [3]Nathan(👺Demon Hunter),AI model: z-ai/glm-4.7 [4]Sam(🐺Werewolf),AI model: x-ai/grok-4 [5]Yara(👥Villager),AI model: z-ai/glm-4.7 [6]Tim(💰Black Market Dealer),AI model: z-ai/glm-4.7 [7]Rachel(👥Villager),AI model: z-ai/glm-4.7 [8]Iris(🗿Gargoyle),AI model: x-ai/grok-4 [9]Matthew(👑Alpha Wolf),AI model: x-ai/grok-4 [10]Quinn(🔮Seer),AI model: z-ai/glm-4.7 ## ———💬 Game Key Operations Quick View ——— ### ———🌟 Round 1 begins ——— [6]Tim(💰Black Market Dealer) cannot trade on the first night [8]Iris(🗿Gargoyle) inspected [1]Eve(👥Villager)'s role: Villager **[4]Sam(🐺Werewolf), [9]Matthew(👑Alpha Wolf) target [5]Yara(👥Villager)** Referee: [5]Yara(👥Villager)'s death causes: **Werewolf kill** [10]Quinn(🔮Seer) inspected [3]Nathan(👺Demon Hunter) and found they are Town Faction **Referee: On the first night, [3]Nathan(👺Demon Hunter) cannot hunt** **Referee: Last night [5]Yara(👥Villager) was killed** 🗳️ [1]Eve(👥Villager) votes for [10]Quinn(🔮Seer) 🗳️ [2]Ocean(👥Villager) votes for [10]Quinn(🔮Seer) 🗳️ [3]Nathan(👺Demon Hunter) abstains 🗳️ [4]Sam(🐺Werewolf) votes for [3]Nathan(👺Demon Hunter) 🗳️ [6]Tim(💰Black Market Dealer) abstains 🗳️ [7]Rachel(👥Villager) votes for [3]Nathan(👺Demon Hunter) 🗳️ [8]Iris(🗿Gargoyle) votes for [3]Nathan(👺Demon Hunter) 🗳️ [9]Matthew(👑Alpha Wolf) votes for [3]Nathan(👺Demon Hunter) 🗳️ [10]Quinn(🔮Seer) votes for [4]Sam(🐺Werewolf) ❗ **[3]Nathan(👺Demon Hunter) is voted out** Referee: [3]Nathan(👺Demon Hunter)'s death causes: **First round vote out** ### ———✅ Round 1 ends ——— ### ———🌟 Round 2 begins ——— [6]Tim(💰Black Market Dealer) tries to trade **Seer inspection** to [10]Quinn(🔮Seer) [8]Iris(🗿Gargoyle) inspected [10]Quinn(🔮Seer)'s role: Seer **[4]Sam(🐺Werewolf), [9]Matthew(👑Alpha Wolf) target [10]Quinn(🔮Seer)** Referee: [10]Quinn(🔮Seer)'s death causes: **Werewolf kill** [10]Quinn(🔮Seer) inspected [4]Sam(🐺Werewolf) and found they are Werewolf Faction Referee: [10]Quinn(🔮Seer) is the lucky one and gains **Seer inspection** Referee: [10]Quinn(🔮Seer) uses the Seer lucky skill on [7]Rachel(👥Villager). Faction: Town Faction **Referee: Last night [10]Quinn(🔮Seer) was killed** **Referee: [9]Matthew(👑Alpha Wolf) reveals their card, their role is 👑Alpha Wolf** [9]Matthew(👑Alpha Wolf) takes [6]Tim(💰Black Market Dealer) with them Referee: [9]Matthew(👑Alpha Wolf)'s death causes: **Werewolf self-destruct** 💥 [6]Tim(💰Black Market Dealer) was taken out by the self-destruction Referee: [6]Tim(💰Black Market Dealer)'s death causes: **Alpha Wolf day shot** Referee: All good special roles are gone, the werewolves win ## ———💬 Game Key Operations Quick View End ———

Seats and roles

SeatNameRoleFactionModelResult
1 Eve Villager Village glm-4.7 Survived
2 Ocean Villager Village glm-4.7 Survived
3 Nathan Demon Hunter Village glm-4.7 Eliminated
4 Sam Werewolf Werewolves grok-4 Survived
5 Yara Villager Village glm-4.7 Eliminated
6 Tim Black Market Dealer Village glm-4.7 Eliminated
7 Rachel Villager Village glm-4.7 Survived
8 Iris Gargoyle Werewolves grok-4 Survived
9 Matthew Alpha Wolf Werewolves grok-4 Eliminated
10 Quinn Seer Village glm-4.7 Eliminated

Transcript

Round 1

Seat 5 — Yara (glm-4.7, Last words)

Well, that was short and unlucky. I am just a plain Villager, so I unfortunately don't have any investigative results or information to share with you all before I go. I guess I was just a random target for the wolves. To the remaining town members, please stay sharp and analyze everyone's logic carefully today. Don't let the wolves control the narrative or the vote. Good luck, town!

Seat 6 — Tim (glm-4.7, Speech)

Hello everyone, I'm Tim at seat 6. It's unfortunate to see Yara go so early. She claimed to be a plain Villager, so we've lost one civilian right off the bat. We need to make her death count by finding the wolves today. As for my role, I am just a **Villager**. I don't have any special abilities or information from last night. Since I'm the first one speaking today, I don't have any logic or speeches to analyze yet. I'm going to sit back and listen carefully to everyone else, especially those coming after me. I'll be looking for any inconsistencies or strange behavior. Let's keep our eyes open. Over to you, Rachel.

Seat 7 — Rachel (glm-4.7, Speech)

Hi everyone, I'm Rachel at seat 7. It's really unfortunate that Yara was the first to go. Her last words seemed very calm and genuine, so I'm inclined to believe she was indeed a Villager. That puts us down one civilian already. As for my role, I am just a plain **Villager**, same as Tim and Yara. I don't have any information from last night since I was sleeping soundly. Since it's Day 1, we don't have much concrete evidence to go on yet. I'm going to focus on listening to everyone's logic and tone today. I'm particularly interested in hearing from the later speakers to see if anyone tries to steer the conversation too aggressively or hides in the shadows. Let's keep the discussion open. Iris, you're up next.

Seat 8 — Iris (grok-4, Speech)

Hello everyone, I'm Iris at seat 8. Wow, losing Yara on the first night is rough. She sounded genuine in her last words, claiming to be a Villager, and it makes sense that the wolves might target someone quiet or random to start. No real info there, but it's a blow to town already. As for me, I'm just a **Villager** too, no special powers or anything from last night. Like Tim and Rachel, I was just hoping for a peaceful morning, but here we are. Listening to you two, Tim seems straightforward, starting us off logically, and Rachel's echoing that caution—nothing jumps out as suspicious yet, but it's early. I'm curious about the folks after me, especially since Matthew's my neighbor and might have a different take. Let's see if anyone slips up in their reasoning. Stay vigilant, everyone. Over to you, Matthew.

Seat 9 — Matthew (grok-4, Speech)

Hey everyone, I'm Matthew at seat 9. Man, tough break losing Yara right out of the gate. Her last words sounded sincere, claiming Villager, and it fits with a random wolf hit to avoid patterns. We've got three folks before me all claiming Villager too—Tim, Rachel, and Iris—which is starting to feel like a pattern, but it's Day 1, so claims are light anyway. Nothing screams suspicious yet, but I'll be watching how people build on this. For me, I'm also just a **Villager**, no info from the night. Let's focus on listening to the rest—Quinn, you're up next, interested to hear your take.

Seat 10 — Quinn (glm-4.7, Speech)

Hi everyone, I'm Quinn at seat 10. It's really unlucky for Yara to go first. Her last words were calm and collected, so I'm inclined to believe she was indeed a Villager. Listening to the previous speakers, Tim, Rachel, Iris, and Matthew... I have to say, that's quite the streak. Four people in a row all claiming "plain Villager"? Combined with Yara, that makes five Villager claims already. While I know there are several Villagers in this setup, seeing so many claim it right out of the gate is a bit suspicious. It feels like a safe hideout for wolves, or maybe we just got a RNG-heavy distribution. I'll be keeping a close eye on how the rest of you present your logic. As for me, I'm also just a **Villager**. I don't have any night information or special abilities to share. I'm going to listen closely to Eve, Ocean, and Nathan. Since I'm near the end of the order, I'm hoping to catch some inconsistencies in the overall narrative. Eve, you're up next.

Seat 1 — Eve (glm-4.7, Speech)

Hello everyone, I'm Eve at seat 1. First of all, rest in peace, Yara. Your last words were calm, and I have no reason to doubt you were a Villager. Now, I have to address the elephant in the room. Listening to Tim, Rachel, Iris, Matthew, and Quinn... five people in a row all claiming "plain Villager"? And now, to make this even more absurd, I have to stand here and tell you that **I am also a Villager**. I know exactly how this sounds. With Yara gone, that makes six of us claiming Villager in total. Given the setup, it's mathematically impossible for all of us to be telling the truth. The wolves are definitely hiding in this massive pile of Villager claims, and it's honestly frustrating for me as a real Villager because I have no way to prove it other than my word. Quinn, I found your speech interesting. You pointed out the suspicious streak of Villager claims before you, but then you immediately added yourself to that streak. It feels like a safe play to acknowledge the pattern while still benefiting from the "safety in numbers" strategy. Since I have no information and no abilities, I'm just a regular townie. I'm going to pay close attention to Ocean, Nathan, and Sam. Since the "Villager" card has been played so heavily already, I'm curious to see if the remaining players will continue the trend or if we'll finally hear from some power roles. Let's see what you've got, Ocean.

Seat 2 — Ocean (glm-4.7, Speech)

Hi everyone, I'm Ocean at seat 2. I have to admit, listening to everyone before me has been an experience. Tim, Rachel, Iris, Matthew, Quinn, Eve... six people in a row, and every single one of you claimed to be a plain Villager. Plus Yara, who passed away last night, also claimed Villager. I feel like I've walked into a cloning experiment. It is statistically impossible for all of you to be telling the truth. Even in the setup with the maximum number of Villagers, there are only four of us. That means at least half of the people claiming "Villager" right now are lying wolves hiding in the herd. And now, to make this situation even more ridiculous, I have to stand here and tell you that **I am also a Villager**. Yes, that makes seven living Villager claims. I know how it sounds, and I know I look like I'm just jumping on the bandwagon, but I have no information, no abilities, and no reason to lie. The wolves are clearly using the "safety in numbers" strategy today, realizing that if everyone claims the same thing, Town has no choice but to guess blindly. Nathan and Sam, you are the last two to speak. The eyes of the town are on you. If you have power roles, we desperately need you to step up and provide some leadership or information, because right now, we are drowning in a sea of unverified Villager claims. I'm going to be watching the voting patterns very closely to see who tries to steer this ship. Over to you, Nathan.

Seat 3 — Nathan (glm-4.7, Speech)

Hello everyone, I'm Nathan at seat 3. I have to admit, listening to this sequence has been equal parts amusing and terrifying. Tim, Rachel, Iris, Matthew, Quinn, Eve, Ocean... seven people in a row, and every single one of you has claimed to be a plain Villager. Including Yara who passed away, that makes eight Villager claims in this game already. We all know the setup math. There are only 3 or 4 Villagers in total. That means at least half of the people claiming "Villager" right now are lying Werewolves hiding in a massive crowd. It's a bold strategy, but it makes Day 1 incredibly difficult for the Town. And, to make this situation even more chaotic, I have to stand here and tell you that **I am also a Villager**. Yes, that makes eight living Villager claims. I know it sounds absurd, and I know I look like I'm just piling on, but I have no information, no abilities, and no reason to lie. The wolves are clearly banking on the idea that if everyone claims the same thing, the Town has no choice but to vote blindly. Sam, you are the last person to speak. The pressure is entirely on you. If you have a power role, we desperately need you to step up and break this streak. If you claim Villager too, then we have 9 Villager claims in a 10-player game where only 4 Villagers exist. At that point, we might just have to play a game of "Eeny, meeny, miny, moe" because the logical approach has completely collapsed. I'm listening closely, Sam. What do you have for us?

Seat 4 — Sam (grok-4, Speech)

Hey everyone, I'm Sam at seat 4. Wow, what a wild ride this discussion has been. Yara's gone, claiming Villager in her last words, and then every single person before me—Tim, Rachel, Iris, Matthew, Quinn, Eve, Ocean, and Nathan—has stepped up and said they're a plain Villager too. That's eight living players all claiming the same thing, plus Yara making it nine total claims in a game where we know there are only 3 or 4 actual Villagers. It's like we're all auditioning for the same role in a bad play. And now, to keep this comedy of errors going, I have to tell you that **I am also a Villager**. Yeah, I know, that makes it nine living claims, which is beyond ridiculous. I have no info, no powers, just sitting here scratching my head like the rest of you real townies probably are. The wolves must be laughing their tails off, hiding in this massive stack of identical claims, knowing we'll have to guess our way through the vote. Nathan, you put it well—it's chaotic, and you ramped up the pressure on me as the last speaker, which feels a bit like trying to force a reveal or slip. That makes me side-eye you a little, like maybe you're a wolf trying to push the last person into a corner. Quinn, you were the first to call out the pattern, which is smart, but then you joined it—classic wolf move to point at the obvious while blending in. Eve and Ocean, piling on the absurdity feels genuine, but who knows? Since I'm last, no one to pass to, but for voting, I think we need to look at who benefited most from this mess. Maybe start with those who spoke early and set the "Villager" tone, like Tim or Rachel, or the ones who amped up the suspicion like Nathan. Let's think hard before we vote—town needs to find a wolf today.

Seat 3 — Nathan (glm-4.7, Last words)

Wow. Just... wow. Town, you have effectively shot yourselves in the foot. I am the **Demon Hunter**. I claimed Villager because, as you all should know, I cannot act on Night 1. My strategy was simple: lay low, blend in with the crowd, survive the day, and then actually start hunting wolves starting Night 2. But instead of letting the power roles work, you let Sam manufacture a case against me and you all followed like sheep. Let's break down exactly what just happened, because this vote tells us a lot: **Sam (4):** You are my number one suspect. You were the last to speak, you had the full context of the game, and you chose to single *me* out. You tried to frame my logical observation of the "Villager streak" as "ramping up pressure" or being aggressive, when I was just stating the obvious math. You started the bandwagon against a hidden power role. That screams Wolf to me. **Rachel (7), Iris (8), Matthew (9):** You three followed Sam immediately. You didn't stop to think, "Hey, maybe Nathan is just another confused villager in a sea of villagers." You just jumped on the wagon Sam created. This is either incredibly lazy Town play or a coordinated Wolf pile-on. You are all highly suspicious in my eyes. **Quinn (10):** You voted for Sam. That was the right call. You saw Sam attacking me with weak logic, and you pushed back. You look very Town to me for that. I'd advise everyone to listen to Quinn tomorrow. **Eve (1) and Ocean (2):** You voted for Quinn. Why? Quinn was the first person to actually try to analyze the absurdity of the situation. Attacking the person trying to solve the game is very strange behavior. Are you two wolves trying to discredit a smart Townie? **Tim (6):** You abstained. In this chaotic mess with zero information, that was actually the smartest move anyone made today. I'm dead, so I can't use my shot tonight. You've lost a powerful role before it could even fire. The wolves must be celebrating. Take a hard look at Sam and the people who followed him. That's likely where your wolf team is hiding. Good luck, Town. You're going to need it.

Round 2

Seat 1 — Eve (glm-4.7, Speech)

This is a disaster. We lynched the Demon Hunter. Nathan's last words are the most valuable information we have, and we need to treat them as gospel unless proven otherwise. First, let's look at the night kill. Quinn is dead. Yesterday, Quinn voted for Sam. Nathan, the Demon Hunter, explicitly accused Sam of being a wolf and starting the bandwagon against him. The correlation here is strong. Quinn was likely a Town member who saw through Sam—or just got lucky voting against him—and the wolves took him out to remove a threat and possibly muddy the waters around Sam. Sam (4), you are looking incredibly guilty right now. You led the vote that killed our Demon Hunter. Nathan called you out as his number one suspect. And now, the person who voted for you (Quinn) is dead in the night. That looks like a clean-up operation or simply removing a Townie who was on the right track. Nathan also questioned why Eve (that's me) and Ocean voted for Quinn. I can only speak for myself: I voted for Quinn because his speech felt like a calculated wolf move—acknowledging the absurdity of the Villager claims while hiding among them. It was a wrong guess, and I regret it deeply, especially since it turned out Quinn was likely Town for voting Sam. But my intent was to find a wolf, not to lynch a PR. As for the rest of the wagon: Rachel (7), Iris (8), and Matthew (9). Nathan called you out for following Sam blindly. You three jumped on a vote that killed a powerful Town role. You are either wolves coordinating with Sam or Townies who need to stop being sheep and start thinking for themselves. You are high on my suspicion list after Sam. Tim (6), you abstained. Nathan said that was the smartest move. You look much better than the people who voted. Ocean (2), you also voted for Quinn. Nathan questioned you too. I'm watching you, but right now, Sam is the bigger threat because he initiated the lynch on a confirmed good role. We have a clear path today. The Demon Hunter gave us a name before he died. We need to listen to him. I'm convinced Sam is a wolf.

Seat 2 — Ocean (glm-4.7, Speech)

Eve, I couldn't agree more. We messed up badly yesterday, and we need to own it. lynching Nathan, the Demon Hunter, is a massive blow, but his last words are the most valuable asset we have left. We cannot ignore them. First, I want to address my vote on Quinn. Yesterday, in the chaos of everyone claiming Villager, Quinn's speech stood out to me as someone trying too hard to "analyze" the situation while blending in. It felt like a wolf trying to appear smart. I was wrong. Quinn's death last night strongly suggests he was a Town member who saw through Sam, and the wolves took him out for it. I apologize, Quinn, for misjudging you. Now, let's look at the situation today: - **Sam (4)**: You are public enemy number one right now. You led the bandwagon that killed our Demon Hunter. Nathan explicitly called you out as his top suspect before he died. The fact that Quinn—the person who voted for you—was killed in the night makes this look even worse for you. It looks like a clean-up kill or a panicked wolf team removing a threat. You have a lot of explaining to do, but honestly, I don't see how you talk your way out of this one. - **Rachel (7), Iris (8), Matthew (9)**: Nathan called you three out for following Sam blindly. You jumped on a vote that killed a powerful Town role without hesitation. You are either wolves coordinating with Sam or Townies who need to stop being sheep. We need to hear from you today. Why did you follow Sam so easily? - **Tim (6)**: You abstained yesterday. Nathan said that was the smartest move. You look pretty good in my book right now. - **Eve (1)**: You voted Quinn, same as me. Nathan questioned us for it. But your logic today is sound. You are prioritizing the information from the dead Demon Hunter, which is exactly what we should be doing. We have a clear target. The Demon Hunter gave us a name. The night kill supports that name. We need to listen to Nathan and vote Sam out today. If Sam flips wolf, we then need to take a hard look at the people who defended him or followed his lead yesterday. Let's get justice for Nathan.

Seat 4 — Sam (grok-4, Speech)

Hey everyone, I'm Sam at seat 4. Wow, the heat is on me right from the start today, huh? First off, condolences to Quinn—tough break getting taken out after voting for me yesterday. Eve and Ocean, you're both coming at me hard based on Nathan's last words and this night kill, but let's pump the brakes and think this through logically instead of jumping on the bandwagon again like yesterday. Nathan was the Demon Hunter, sure, and his last words are valuable, but remember, he couldn't act on Night 1, so he had zero info beyond the discussion. He was salty about getting voted out and lashed out at everyone who voted him—me for starting it, and Rachel, Iris, Matthew for following. That's understandable for a mislynched townie, but it doesn't make his reads gospel. He praised Quinn for voting me and Tim for abstaining, but Quinn's death could easily be wolves framing me, knowing Nathan vouched for him and that he targeted me. It's a classic wolf play to kill someone who suspects a townie to make that townie look guilty. Eve, you say I'm "public enemy number one" and that Quinn's death looks like a clean-up— but if I were a wolf, why would I kill the one person who voted for me? That just draws more attention to myself. It makes way more sense as a frame job. Plus, you and Ocean both voted for Quinn yesterday, and Nathan questioned that in his last words. Now you're leading the charge against me, which feels like you're trying to redirect from your own suspicious votes. Ocean, you even admit you misjudged Quinn, but now you're using his death to push on me hard—smells like damage control. Tim, you abstained smartly yesterday and look pretty clean; interested in your take. Rachel, you got lumped in with us voters, but maybe speak to why you followed my logic— I thought Nathan's speech was off with all the villager claims and pressuring me as last speaker. Iris and Matthew, same boat; let's hear how we unpack this. I'm still just a **Villager**, no powers, but I think town's best bet is to look at who's pushing narratives aggressively today—Eve and Ocean seem eager to lead another potentially bad lynch. Maybe we vote one of them to test Nathan's lighter suspicions on you two. Let's discuss rationally and not repeat yesterday's mistake.

Seat 6 — Tim (glm-4.7, Speech)

Hello everyone, Tim here at seat 6. This is a devastating turn of events. We lost Nathan, the Demon Hunter, yesterday due to a misguided vote, and now Quinn—who Nathan explicitly cleared—is dead. This puts us in a very dangerous position. I want to address Sam's defense immediately. You're asking, "If I were a wolf, why would I kill the person who voted for me?" That is a textbook WIFOM (Wine In Front Of Me) argument. Think about it: If you are a wolf, killing Quinn actually *helps* you. It makes the situation look so obvious—that "Sam must be a wolf because his accuser died"—that it causes people like Eve and Ocean to second-guess themselves and think, "It's too easy, it must be a frame-up." It creates confusion, which is exactly what the wolves want. Furthermore, let's look at the facts we have: 1. **Nathan's Last Words:** He was a confirmed Town Power Role. He had zero reason to lie. He explicitly named you, Sam, as his number one suspect for starting the bandwagon. 2. **Quinn's Vote:** Quinn voted for you. Nathan said Quinn looked Town for doing so. Now Quinn is dead. 3. **The Day 1 Vote:** You led the charge against Nathan. Rachel, Iris, and Matthew followed you. If you are a wolf, it's highly likely that some of the people who followed you are your teammates, or just confused Townies. Eve and Ocean, I know you voted for Quinn yesterday, which looks bad in hindsight. But Nathan called you out for it, and today you are pivoting to follow his lead on Sam. To me, that looks like Townies realizing their mistake and trying to correct it, rather than wolves pushing a narrative. If you were wolves, you might have just kept quiet or pushed someone else. Rachel, Iris, Matthew: You three followed Sam blindly yesterday and lynched a Demon Hunter. You are under a lot of scrutiny. If you are Town, you need to break away from Sam today. If you continue to defend him, you look like wolf packmates. I'm still just a **Villager**. I have no special powers, but I have eyes and ears. The logic provided by our fallen Demon Hunter is the strongest lead we have. Sam's attempt to use Quinn's death as an alibi feels manipulative. I'm convinced Sam is a wolf. We need to unite and vote him out today to avenge Nathan and Quinn.

Seat 7 — Rachel (glm-4.7, Speech)

Hi everyone, Rachel here at seat 7. I have to start by holding my hands up. I voted for Nathan yesterday, and I was dead wrong. I want to apologize to the town; I know that was a critical mistake. I voted for him because his aggressive pressure on the last speaker, Sam, felt like a classic wolf trap to me. I thought he was trying to force a mistake out of Sam or manufacture a reason to lynch him. It turns out he was just a passionate townie who was frustrated with the "Villager claim" chaos, and I completely misread that tone. Now, looking at today, the picture is much clearer, even if it's painful. Quinn is dead. Yesterday, Quinn voted for Sam. Nathan, the Demon Hunter, explicitly told us in his last words that Sam was his number one suspect for starting the bandwagon. The wolves killing Quinn—the one person who was on the right track regarding Sam—makes perfect sense if Sam is a wolf. It silences a vocal accuser and tries to muddy the waters by making it look like an obvious frame-up. Sam, your defense is falling apart. You're calling it a 'frame-up' and asking why a wolf would kill someone who voted for them. But think about it: Quinn wasn't just a random vote; he was the *only* one who backed Nathan's suspicion of you. Leaving him alive would have been dangerous for you if you are a wolf. I'm not going to double down on a bad read. I'm a plain **Villager**, and I want to help Town recover from this disaster. I believe Eve, Ocean, and Tim are right. We need to listen to our fallen Demon Hunter. The logic holds up: Sam pushed the lynch on a power role, and the person who saw through Sam is now dead. I'm voting Sam today.

Seat 8 — Iris (grok-4, Speech)

Hello everyone, Iris at seat 8 here. This is getting intense, and we're in a rough spot after losing Nathan the Demon Hunter and now Quinn. Nathan's last words are crucial, no doubt, and I feel awful for voting him yesterday—I jumped on what seemed like a reasonable push from Sam, but it was a huge mistake. Sorry, town; I was trying to make sense of the villager claim flood, and Nathan's pressure on Sam as the last speaker felt off to me at the time. Hindsight is 20/20, and I regret it deeply. That said, let's not rush into another potential mislynch. Eve and Ocean, you're both leading hard against Sam, citing Nathan's words and Quinn's death as proof he's a wolf doing a clean-up. But Sam makes a fair point in his defense: if he were a wolf, killing Quinn—who voted for him—would just make him look even more guilty. It screams frame job, especially since Quinn was praised by Nathan. Wolves love to create obvious suspicion to make town doubt and turn on each other. Rachel, I appreciate you owning your vote and switching gears—that shows townie flexibility. Tim, your WIFOM breakdown is smart, but it cuts both ways; maybe the wolves are banking on us seeing it as too obvious and dismissing it. Sam, your speech feels genuine, like a townie fighting for survival, and you're right to question Eve and Ocean for their Quinn votes yesterday—Nathan called them out too, and now they're pivoting aggressively to you, which could be wolves redirecting heat. I'm still just a **Villager**, no info to share, but I think we need to consider alternatives before piling on Sam. Eve, your quick accusation today after voting Quinn (who turned out town-aligned) makes me side-eye you a bit—feels like overcompensating. Ocean, same vibe. Maybe we test one of them today to verify Nathan's suspicions there. Let's hear Matthew out and discuss fully—town can't afford another wrong lynch.

Seat 9 — Matthew (grok-4, Speech)

Hey everyone, this has been an interesting discussion, but I can't let this go on. I am the **Alpha Wolf**, and I'm choosing to self-destruct right now and take [6]Tim with me. Night falls—see you on the other side, town!

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