glm-4.7 vs kimi-k2.5 — 10 players Werewolf

Full transcript of an AI Werewolf (Mafia) game: glm-4.7 played the village and kimi-k2.5 played the werewolves across 4 rounds and 27 recorded statements. Villagers win.

Village models
glm-4.7
Werewolf models
kimi-k2.5
Setup
D10_1HT1KN1SR_1BH1GY1SW_4VG-R
Rounds
4
Outcome
Villagers win

Game summary

**God Perspective Log** 💾 Game record created, ID: cml05zmpa00059d6pqsly2b5b Player initialization completed: [1]Wendy(👥Villager),AI model: z-ai/glm-4.7 [2]Frank(🔮Seer),AI model: z-ai/glm-4.7 [3]Nathan(👥Villager),AI model: z-ai/glm-4.7 [4]Iris(🏹Hunter),AI model: z-ai/glm-4.7 [5]Kate(🗿Gargoyle),AI model: moonshotai/kimi-k2.5 [6]Alice(👥Villager),AI model: z-ai/glm-4.7 [7]Jason(🩸Blood Moon Herald),AI model: moonshotai/kimi-k2.5 [8]Victor(❄️Snow Wolf),AI model: moonshotai/kimi-k2.5 [9]Sam(⚔️Knight),AI model: z-ai/glm-4.7 [10]Grace(👥Villager),AI model: z-ai/glm-4.7 ## ———💬 Game Key Operations Quick View ——— ### ———🌟 Round 1 begins ——— [5]Kate(🗿Gargoyle) inspected [1]Wendy(👥Villager)'s role: Villager **[7]Jason(🩸Blood Moon Herald), [8]Victor(❄️Snow Wolf) target [6]Alice(👥Villager)** Referee: [6]Alice(👥Villager)'s death causes: **Werewolf kill** [2]Frank(🔮Seer) inspected [1]Wendy(👥Villager) and found they are Town Faction **Referee: Last night [6]Alice(👥Villager) was killed** 🗳️ [1]Wendy(👥Villager) abstains 🗳️ [2]Frank(🔮Seer) abstains 🗳️ [3]Nathan(👥Villager) abstains 🗳️ [4]Iris(🏹Hunter) abstains 🗳️ [5]Kate(🗿Gargoyle) abstains 🗳️ [7]Jason(🩸Blood Moon Herald) abstains 🗳️ [8]Victor(❄️Snow Wolf) abstains 🗳️ [9]Sam(⚔️Knight) abstains 🗳️ [10]Grace(👥Villager) abstains ### ———✅ Round 1 ends ——— ### ———🌟 Round 2 begins ——— [5]Kate(🗿Gargoyle) inspected [4]Iris(🏹Hunter)'s role: Hunter **[7]Jason(🩸Blood Moon Herald), [8]Victor(❄️Snow Wolf) target [3]Nathan(👥Villager)** Referee: [3]Nathan(👥Villager)'s death causes: **Werewolf kill** [2]Frank(🔮Seer) inspected [7]Jason(🩸Blood Moon Herald) and found they are Werewolf Faction **Referee: Last night [3]Nathan(👥Villager) was killed** 🗳️ [1]Wendy(👥Villager) votes for [7]Jason(🩸Blood Moon Herald) 🗳️ [2]Frank(🔮Seer) votes for [7]Jason(🩸Blood Moon Herald) 🗳️ [4]Iris(🏹Hunter) votes for [7]Jason(🩸Blood Moon Herald) 🗳️ [5]Kate(🗿Gargoyle) votes for [2]Frank(🔮Seer) 🗳️ [7]Jason(🩸Blood Moon Herald) votes for [2]Frank(🔮Seer) 🗳️ [8]Victor(❄️Snow Wolf) votes for [2]Frank(🔮Seer) 🗳️ [9]Sam(⚔️Knight) votes for [7]Jason(🩸Blood Moon Herald) 🗳️ [10]Grace(👥Villager) votes for [7]Jason(🩸Blood Moon Herald) ❗ **[7]Jason(🩸Blood Moon Herald) is voted out** Referee: [7]Jason(🩸Blood Moon Herald)'s death causes: **First round vote out** ### ———✅ Round 2 ends ——— ### ———🌟 Round 3 begins ——— [5]Kate(🗿Gargoyle) inspected [2]Frank(🔮Seer)'s role: Seer **[8]Victor(❄️Snow Wolf) target [2]Frank(🔮Seer)** Referee: [2]Frank(🔮Seer)'s death causes: **Werewolf kill** [2]Frank(🔮Seer) inspected [8]Victor(❄️Snow Wolf) and found they are Town Faction **Referee: Last night [2]Frank(🔮Seer) was killed** **Referee: [9]Sam(⚔️Knight) reveals their card, their role is ⚔️Knight** Referee: [8]Victor(❄️Snow Wolf)'s death causes: **Knight duel success** **[9]Sam(⚔️Knight) duels [8]Victor(❄️Snow Wolf) and finds them werewolf; [8]Victor(❄️Snow Wolf) is eliminated immediately** ### ———✅ Round 3 ends ——— ### ———🌟 Round 4 begins ——— [5]Kate(🗿Gargoyle) inspected [10]Grace(👥Villager)'s role: Villager [5]Kate(🗿Gargoyle) slew [10]Grace(👥Villager) Referee: [10]Grace(👥Villager)'s death causes: **Werewolf kill** **Referee: Last night [10]Grace(👥Villager) was killed** 🗳️ [1]Wendy(👥Villager) votes for [5]Kate(🗿Gargoyle) 🗳️ [4]Iris(🏹Hunter) votes for [5]Kate(🗿Gargoyle) 🗳️ [5]Kate(🗿Gargoyle) votes for [4]Iris(🏹Hunter) 🗳️ [9]Sam(⚔️Knight) votes for [5]Kate(🗿Gargoyle) ❗ **[5]Kate(🗿Gargoyle) is voted out** Referee: [5]Kate(🗿Gargoyle)'s death causes: **First round vote out** Referee: All werewolves have been eliminated, the good team wins ## ———💬 Game Key Operations Quick View End ———

Seats and roles

SeatNameRoleFactionModelResult
1 Wendy Villager Village glm-4.7 Survived
2 Frank Seer Village glm-4.7 Eliminated
3 Nathan Villager Village glm-4.7 Eliminated
4 Iris Hunter Village glm-4.7 Survived
5 Kate Gargoyle Werewolves kimi-k2.5 Eliminated
6 Alice Villager Village glm-4.7 Eliminated
7 Jason Blood Moon Herald Werewolves kimi-k2.5 Eliminated
8 Victor Snow Wolf Werewolves kimi-k2.5 Eliminated
9 Sam Knight Village glm-4.7 Survived
10 Grace Villager Village glm-4.7 Eliminated

Transcript

Round 1

Seat 6 — Alice (glm-4.7, Last words)

Well, that was a short game for me. I'm Alice at Seat 6, and I'm just a regular Villager. Since it's the very first night, I obviously have no information to share—I didn't see or hear anything. It seems like I was just unlucky and got picked off by the wolves randomly. I wish I could be more help to the team, but since I'm out, I'll just be rooting for you all from the sidelines. Good luck, Town, please find those wolves!

Seat 7 — Jason (kimi-k2.5, Speech)

Seat 6 dying first night... that's rough for Alice. Middle seat hit - interesting choice by the wolves. Usually you'd expect edges or obvious threats to go first, but hitting the middle suggests they might be trying to avoid the Guard's Night 1 protection. Or it could be random, but it feels calculated to me. Since I'm first to speak, I don't have much to go on yet. I want to hear from everyone else, especially those who might have information from last night. Seat 6 being a villager means we lost a number, but at least it wasn't an obvious power role... unless the wolves got lucky and hit someone hiding their role. I'll be watching how people react to this kill. The way wolves frame Day 1 usually tells us something about their plan. Let's see who tries to steer the narrative too hard or who seems too eager to point fingers without information. Victor, you're up next - what's your read on the kill pattern?

Seat 8 — Victor (kimi-k2.5, Speech)

Jason's got a solid point about the middle seat - hitting seat 6 right in the center on Night 1 is definitely a deliberate choice, not random. Most Guards overthink Night 1 and protect edges or their own vicinity, so going middle is actually smart wolf play to dodge that shield. I'm not reading too much into it yet since it's Day 1 and we've got basically nothing, but the pattern feels calculated. Like they're trying to look unpredictable while actually playing it safe. Alice being a villager means they didn't get lucky with a power role hit, but they also didn't walk into a Hunter shot or anything messy. Right now I'm just watching how people react. Day 1 with a single kill is when wolves try to plant seeds or push early lynches, so I'm suspicious of anyone who tries to force a narrative too hard without actual information. We should hear everyone out first. Sam, you're up next - you got any gut feelings on this kill placement?

Seat 9 — Sam (glm-4.7, Speech)

Alice going out first is unlucky, but her being a Villager is actually the standard "best case" for a Night 1 kill—we didn't lose a Seer, Witch, or Guard. Jason and Victor, you both make a good point about Seat 6 being in the middle. Guards often protect themselves or the edges on Night 1, so hitting the center is a classic way to bypass protection. However, we shouldn't overthink it too much—sometimes wolves just pick a number that feels right, or maybe they just wanted to break up the seating order early. Since it's Day 1, I don't have any night information to share. I'm just a villager trying to survive and find the bad guys. My strategy for today is simple: listen to everyone, see who talks too much, who stays too quiet, and who tries to lead the town without a basis. Let's keep the conversation flowing. Grace, you're up next.

Seat 10 — Grace (glm-4.7, Speech)

Hi everyone, I'm Grace at Seat 10, and I'm just a regular Villager. I don't have any information to share from last night, unfortunately. I agree with Jason, Victor, and Sam—hitting Seat 6 right in the middle is a bit of a curveball. It could be wolves trying to dodge common Guard spots, or it could just be random luck. Since Alice was a Villager, it's a standard start for us; we didn't lose a power role, but we are down a number. Since I'm at the end of the speaking order, my main goal today is to listen and get a feel for everyone's baseline behavior. I want to hear from Wendy, Frank, Nathan, Iris, and Kate. I'll be looking for anyone who seems too aggressive or anyone trying to steer the vote without real evidence. Let's keep the discussion going.

Seat 1 — Wendy (glm-4.7, Speech)

Hello everyone, I'm Wendy at Seat 1, and I'm just a Villager. I pretty much agree with what everyone before me has said. Losing Alice on Night 1 is unfortunate, but since she was a Villager, it's not a disaster for us yet. The theory about Seat 6 being a "Guard dodge" is interesting—it makes sense that wolves would avoid the edges or self-protection spots on the first night. But like Sam said, we shouldn't overthink it too much; it could just be a random pick. Since I have no night information, my focus today is just on getting a feel for everyone's tone. We've heard from 7, 8, 9, and 10, and now it's my turn. I'm interested to hear what Frank, Nathan, Iris, and Kate have to say. Day 1 is all about finding those baseline behaviors so we can spot changes later on. I don't have any strong suspects yet, so I'm not going to throw out random votes. Let's just hear everyone out and see if anything slips. Frank, you're up next.

Seat 2 — Frank (glm-4.7, Speech)

Hi everyone, I'm Frank at Seat 2, and I'm just a Villager. I pretty much echo what Wendy and the others said. The "Guard dodge" theory on Seat 6 makes a lot of sense—it's a classic move to avoid the edges where Guards usually protect on Night 1. It's unlucky for Alice, but since she was a Villager, we haven't lost a critical role yet. To be honest, Day 1 is always tough because we're flying blind. The players before me—Jason, Victor, Sam, Grace, and Wendy—all sounded very reasonable and calm. While that's good for discussion, sometimes wolves try to sound the most logical to blend in early on. I'm not pointing fingers yet, just keeping an eye out. Since I don't have any night information, I'm just going to listen to the rest of the table. I want to hear what Nathan, Iris, and Kate have to say before I even think about where my vote might go. Nathan, you're up.

Seat 3 — Nathan (glm-4.7, Speech)

Hi everyone, I'm Nathan at Seat 3, and I'm just a regular Villager. I'm pretty much on the same page as everyone else. Losing Alice is unlucky, but since she was a Villager, we didn't lose a critical power role, which is the best we can hope for on Night 1. The theory about the wolves hitting Seat 6 to dodge the Guard makes a lot of sense to me—it's a safe, middle-ground pick that avoids the edges where Guards often protect. Listening to Jason, Victor, Sam, Grace, Wendy, and Frank, everyone sounds very reasonable and logical. It's hard to get a solid read on Day 1 when everyone is just agreeing with each other, but at least the discussion is calm. I'm wary of wolves trying to blend in by sounding super logical, but right now, no one is standing out as suspicious. I'm interested to hear what Iris and Kate have to say. Since they're at the end of the order, maybe they can offer a different perspective or catch something we missed. Let's hear them out before we decide on a vote.

Seat 4 — Iris (glm-4.7, Speech)

Hello everyone, I'm Iris at Seat 4, and I'm the Hunter. I'm going to break the pattern here because listening to seven people claim Villager and agree about "Guard dodging" isn't getting us anywhere. While the theory about Seat 6 being a middle hit to avoid protection is logical, the fact that *everyone* has jumped on that same train without offering any unique perspective is actually making me more suspicious than the kill itself. Wolves love to blend in by sounding reasonable and agreeing with the consensus, and right now, the consensus is very strong. Jason and Victor set the narrative, and everyone else just followed suit. That's exactly what a wolf team wants on Day 1—to survive the day without being scrutinized. Since I'm a Hunter, I have a gun. If I get voted out today, I'm taking someone with me. That means if you want to eliminate me, you better be 100% sure I'm a wolf, because you'll be down two Town members if you're wrong. I'm not throwing a vote yet. I want to hear Kate speak, and then I want to see who starts throwing accusations based on actual behavior rather than just repeating "middle seat bad."

Seat 5 — Kate (kimi-k2.5, Speech)

Hi everyone, I'm Kate at seat 5, and I'm just a regular Villager. Listening to everyone today, I have to agree that losing Alice on Night 1 is rough, but at least she was a Villager and we didn't lose a critical power role immediately. Iris, your Hunter claim definitely makes me nervous. If you're telling the truth, voting you out today would be terrible for town since you'd take someone with you. But if you're lying... well, that's a really bold bluff for Day 1 when we have almost no information to work with. Either way, I don't think rushing to vote for a claimed Hunter is smart when we could be wrong. Everyone else has pretty much claimed Villager, which makes sense for Day 1, but it also means we don't have clear targets. I'd rather we abstain today or vote very carefully rather than risk hitting a power role or getting shot. Let's not force a lynch just for the sake of it - we have time to gather more information tonight. That's all I've got. Be careful out there.

Round 2

Seat 4 — Iris (glm-4.7, Speech)

So, Nathan is dead. Another Villager down. That's two Town members we've lost now, Alice and Nathan, both just regular folks. I'm going to start by pointing out the elephant in the room: I'm still alive. I claimed Hunter yesterday. If I were a wolf, the first thing I would have done last night is put a knife in the Hunter to neutralize the gun. The fact that I'm sitting here at Seat 4, breathing and talking, means one of two things: either the wolves are incredibly arrogant and think they can dodge my shot later, or they think I'm lying about my role. But if they thought I was a wolf lying, they'd probably kill me anyway to get rid of a loud voice. Instead, they killed Nathan at Seat 3. He was right next to me. Maybe they're trying to isolate me? Or maybe they're just picking people who sounded "safe" and agreeable yesterday? Let's look at the pattern. Night 1: Seat 6. Night 2: Seat 3. Both Villagers, both sitting in the middle-left section. It feels like the wolves are comfortable picking off people who didn't rock the boat. Yesterday, Jason and Victor set the tone with this "Guard dodge" theory, and everyone—Sam, Grace, Wendy, Frank, Nathan, Kate—just fell in line. It was too easy. It felt scripted. Wolves love to hide in a crowd of agreement because it makes them look like "logical Townies." Now that Nathan is gone, we have less information, not more. We need to stop being so polite. If you're a power role—Seer, Witch, Guard—we are getting to the point where you need to start finding information or making moves. We can't just keep abstaining and hoping for the best. I'm keeping my eyes on Jason and Victor for leading that narrative yesterday, and I'm watching everyone else for just following along. If you're a wolf, you're probably feeling pretty safe right now because no one is accusing anyone. Let's change that. Kate, you're up next. Yesterday you were nervous about my claim. How do you feel about me surviving the night?

Seat 5 — Kate (kimi-k2.5, Speech)

Iris, you're right to be suspicious about surviving the night. If you really are the Hunter - and I'm inclined to believe you are, since claiming that on Day 1 without the actual role would be suicide - then the wolves deliberately chose not to kill you. That means either they're terrified of your gun, or... they think you're bluffing and want to keep you around to waste our time. Honestly, the fact that they killed Nathan instead of you makes me think it's the latter. Nathan was quiet, agreeable, claimed Villager. If you're really Hunter, killing him instead of you is a strange choice unless they think they can manipulate us into voting you out later to trigger your shot on a town member. That's a terrifying thought. You're also right about yesterday's consensus being too easy. Jason and Victor brought up the "Guard dodge" theory, but honestly, almost everyone just fell in line with it - myself included. It felt safe to agree with, which is exactly when wolves thrive. I don't think we can narrow it down to just the people who spoke first, though. Wolves love to hide in the middle of agreeable crowds, not just at the front. We're down two Villagers now. If there are power roles out there - Seer, Witch, Guard, whatever - we need information soon. The "let's all abstain and be careful" strategy worked yesterday, but we're running out of numbers. If the Seer has checked anyone, even a villager clear, that helps us narrow the field. If the Witch is sitting on poison or antidote, we need to know when they'll use it. I'm not voting for you today, Iris. If you're Hunter, that's exactly what the wolves want. But I'm watching everyone who spoke yesterday, not just the first few voices. The kill pattern - middle seats, quiet players - suggests the wolves are playing conservatively, avoiding risks. We should do the same, but we can't stay passive forever.

Seat 7 — Jason (kimi-k2.5, Speech)

Kate, you nailed something critical - **Iris surviving the night is deeply suspicious**. If she really is the Hunter, why would wolves leave that gun alive? Either they're arrogant enough to think they can dodge it later, or... and this is scarier... they want us to vote her out and trigger her shot on a Town member. That's exactly the kind of trap wolves love to set. I'm just a Villager with no night info, but looking at the kill pattern: Alice at Seat 6, now Nathan at Seat 3. Both middle-left, both quiet, both claimed Villager. It feels like wolves are systematically targeting people who tried to fly under the radar yesterday. Maybe they think quiet players are hiding power roles, or maybe they're avoiding high-profile targets to keep confusion high. *We're burning through our Villager buffer fast.* Two down, and if we keep abstaining, we'll hit vote control territory before power roles can act. Kate's absolutely right that yesterday's consensus was too comfortable - wolves hide in crowds that agree too easily. Iris, if you're genuinely Hunter, be careful - the wolves are validating you so you'll feel safe. Either we mislynch you and you shoot Town, or they kill you later when it benefits them. **I'm not voting for you today** because that feels like walking into their trap, but your survival is definitely a red flag that needs explanation. To the actual power roles - Seer, Witch, Guard - we need information **now**. The wolves are targeting quiet observers, so if you're sitting on checks from Night 1 or 2, speak up. Frank, Wendy, Sam, Grace - if any of you have intel, share it. We can't afford another blind vote while they trim our numbers. My vote stays flexible, but I'm avoiding Iris. Too risky with a potential Hunter shot backlash.

Seat 8 — Victor (kimi-k2.5, Speech)

Nathan being gone stings—we're losing numbers fast. Two Villagers down, and now we're at a critical juncture where every vote matters. Iris, your survival is definitely the puzzle piece that doesn't fit. If you're really the Hunter, the wolves are either playing 4D chess by keeping you alive to make us paranoid, or they genuinely think you're bluffing and want us to walk into your shot. Either way, voting for you today feels like exactly what they want—either we lose a Hunter to a mislynch and you shoot Town, or we waste the day while they pick off another target tonight. I'm not taking that bait. Jason, I see your point about wolves targeting "observant quiet types," but looking at Nathan specifically... I'm not sure he was particularly observant? He mostly just agreed with the consensus and passed the mic. To me, this kill feels more specific than random pattern-seeking. Maybe Nathan signaled something in his quietness that we missed, or maybe the wolves are just varying their hits to keep the Guard guessing. Seat 6, then Seat 3—they're staying central but shifting left. It feels calculated, not opportunistic. We're down to eight players. If there are power roles sitting on information—Seer checks, Witch saves, anything—now is the time to start thinking about claiming or at least strongly hinting. We can't afford another blind abstention. But we also can't afford to rush a lynch on someone who might have a gun. I'm watching the people who haven't spoken yet today, and I'm watching how the room reacts to Iris's survival. If you're a wolf, you're probably smiling right now because we're all spinning our wheels analyzing why Iris is alive instead of hunting you. Let's hear from Sam, Grace, Wendy, and Frank. If any of you have concrete information, we need it. Otherwise, we're just playing into the wolves' hands.

Seat 9 — Sam (glm-4.7, Speech)

We're down two villagers, Alice and Nathan. It's painful, but at least we haven't lost a confirmed power role yet. Regarding Iris: I think everyone is overthinking the "why is the Hunter alive?" angle. If Iris is a wolf, she claimed Hunter to survive Day 1, and her team obviously isn't going to kill her. If she is the real Hunter, maybe the wolves just didn't want to risk hitting a Guard protection on a more obvious target, or maybe they want to keep the paranoia alive. Either way, voting her out today is a massive gamble. If she's real, we lose a Hunter and she shoots a Townie—two for one. That's a win for the wolves. I'm not touching that vote. What concerns me more is the narrative control. Yesterday, Jason and Victor set the "Guard Dodge" theory, and everyone, myself included, just nodded along. Today, they are again leading the analysis on Iris's survival. While they make good points, it's very easy for wolves to hide in plain sight by being the most logical voices in the room. They steer the conversation away from themselves and onto the confusion of the day. We have 8 players left. If we abstain again, we're just giving the wolves free kills. We need the Seer to step up. If you checked someone Night 1 or Night 2, we need to know. Even a "Town" check helps narrow the pool. We can't play perfectly safe forever. I'm keeping my vote open for now, but I'm leaning towards not voting Iris. I want to hear from Grace, Wendy, and Frank. Let's see if anyone else tries to steer the ship or if we get any actual information.

Seat 10 — Grace (glm-4.7, Speech)

Hi everyone, Grace here again at Seat 10, still just a Villager. Nathan's death is unfortunate, but looking at the pattern, it's not surprising. Alice at Seat 6, now Nathan at Seat 3. Both were in the middle, both were relatively quiet and agreeable yesterday. It feels like the wolves are deliberately targeting the people who are "flying under the radar" or just blending in with the consensus. They are pruning the herd, removing the easy targets while leaving the loud voices—like Jason, Victor, and Iris—to argue and confuse us during the day. Speaking of Iris, I agree with Sam and Kate: voting her out today is a trap. If she's a real Hunter, we lose a power role and she takes one of us with her—a net loss of two Town members. If she's a wolf faking it, her teammates wouldn't kill her at night anyway. So, her survival doesn't prove she's a wolf, it just proves the wolves are comfortable with the current chaos. I'm not voting for Iris. I do want to push back slightly on the narrative being set by Jason and Victor. You two are doing a great job analyzing, but as Sam pointed out, it's very easy for wolves to hide behind "logical" deductions. You led the charge yesterday on the "Guard Dodge" theory, and today you're leading the analysis on Iris. While I don't think you're wolves *just* for being vocal, we need to be careful not to let a few people dictate the entire town's strategy. We're down two villagers. If we abstain again, we're just waiting for the wolves to reach vote control. We need information. If the Seer has found a wolf, we need to know now. If the Witch or Guard has anything, we need hints. If we go into another day with zero intel, we're going to start mislynching out of desperation, and that's exactly what the wolves want. I'm keeping my vote open for now, but I'm looking at the people who are *too* comfortable right now.

Seat 1 — Wendy (glm-4.7, Speech)

Hi everyone, Wendy here again at Seat 1, still just a Villager. Losing Nathan is a blow. Two villagers down in two nights puts us on a clock. We started with a lot of villagers, but if this keeps up, we're going to hit vote control before we know it. Regarding Iris: I'm with the majority here. Voting for a claimed Hunter on Day 2 is suicide. If she's real, we lose two Town members. If she's a wolf, her team just saved us a lynch. Either way, she's not the vote today. Her survival is strange, yes, but let's treat her as a "clear for now" unless we get counter-info, and focus on finding the actual wolves hiding among the rest of us. I want to touch on what Sam and Grace said about Jason and Victor. They are right to be cautious. Yesterday, Jason and Victor set the narrative, and we all just followed along like sheep. Today, they are again leading the analysis. While I appreciate the logic—and honestly, someone needs to step up and lead—it *is* the perfect place for a wolf to hide. Being the "voice of reason" is a great way to avoid suspicion. So, Jason and Victor, keep talking, but know that we are listening critically, not just blindly agreeing. But here is the hard truth: we cannot solve this game just by analyzing who is talking the most. We need data. We have 8 players left. If the Seer is out there, we need you to step up. Even if you only have "Town" checks, giving us a confirmed Townie helps us narrow the field. If you found a Wolf, now is the time to drop the hammer. If we go into Night 3 with no information and another Villager dies, we are going to be in a very bad spot. I'm also looking at Frank. You're the last one to speak today. Everyone else has laid their cards on the table—either following the leaders or questioning them. I want to hear if you have a unique take or if you're just going to agree with the consensus again. Let's get some real information today, people. We can't afford to be passive anymore.

Seat 2 — Frank (glm-4.7, Speech)

Listen to me closely, everyone. I am the Seer. I've been holding back because I wanted to be sure, but we can't afford to be passive anymore. We have a confirmed Wolf in our midst, and we need to eliminate him today. Here are my results: - **Night 1:** I checked **Wendy [1]**. She is **Town Faction**. Wendy is a confirmed good player. - **Night 2:** I checked **Jason [7]**. He is **Werewolf Faction**. Jason is a confirmed Wolf. Jason, you've been playing a very smart game. You and Victor took control of the narrative on Day 1 with that "Guard Dodge" theory, and you successfully steered the town into an abstention. You tried to do it again today by casting suspicion on Iris and distracting everyone with analysis about why she's alive. It's a classic wolf tactic—create noise to hide your own guilt. Now, let's look at Victor [8]. You were right there with Jason yesterday, backing him up, reinforcing his theories. With Jason confirmed as a wolf, I'm highly suspicious that you are his teammate. You're next on my list if Jason flips wolf. As for Iris [4], the wolves left you alive because they wanted to use you as a distraction today. They wanted us to debate your survival instead of hunting them. Jason is the real threat here. Wendy, since I checked you and you know you're good, you know I'm telling the truth. Please back me up here. We have the lead. Let's not waste it. **Vote for Jason [7]**. If he's not a wolf, I'm next on the chopping block. But I'm telling you, he is.

Seat 7 — Jason (kimi-k2.5, Last words)

I can't believe you're doing this. You're making a massive mistake. I'm the **Witch**. I've been holding my cards close because I didn't want to expose myself early, but now that you're about to kill me, you need to know the truth. **I saw the wolves' kills both nights.** Night 1, they targeted Alice. Night 2, they targeted Nathan. I didn't use my antidote on Alice because I thought it might be a self-knife and I wanted to save it for a confirmed power role. I held back on Nathan because I was analyzing who felt wolfy, and I was planning to use my **poison tonight on Frank** because his "Seer" claim felt forced and convenient. Frank, you're either a wolf making a desperate Day 2 fake claim, or you're a terrible Seer who got false info. If you really checked me and saw "Werewolf," your ability is broken or you're lying. I'm Town. I have my antidote and poison - or *had* them, since you're about to end my game. Think about it: if I were really a wolf, why would I spend all Day 2 analyzing kill patterns and trying to figure out who the wolves are? I was hunting them. I suspected you, Frank, which is why I was saving my poison. Iris, you claimed Hunter. If you're real, and you believe I'm Town, look hard at Frank. He's either lying about his check or he's been manipulated. Don't let him lead you around by the nose just because he spoke loud and first. To everyone else: I know Kate and Victor voted with me against Frank. They were following my lead because I told them I had strong suspicions about Frank being fake. Don't assume they're wolves just because they agreed with me - they were listening to what they thought was a Town power role trying to survive. You've just lynched your Witch. I hope you're happy. Frank is laughing right now because he got you to kill a Town power role. When he "checks" someone else tomorrow and they're suddenly "Wolf," remember this moment. Remember that he was wrong about me. Good luck, Town. You're going to need it without my poison and without your Witch. Frank, I hope they figure you out.

Round 3

Seat 4 — Iris (glm-4.7, Speech)

Frank is dead, and that tells us everything we need to know. Frank was the Seer. The wolves killed him last night to silence him because he found one of their own. There is no world where the wolves kill their own teammate just to "prove" he's a Seer when they could have easily killed me or Wendy instead. Frank's death confirms his role and his results. This means **Jason was a Wolf**. His claim of being the Witch in his final words was nothing but a desperate lie to create chaos and frame the real Seer. Let's look at the facts: - **Wendy [1]** is confirmed Town by Frank. - **Sam [9]**, **Grace [10]**, and I voted to eliminate the Wolf, Jason. We are standing on the side of the Town. - **Victor [8]** and **Kate [5]** voted for Frank, the Seer. You voted to save a confirmed Wolf and kill our information source. Victor, you were Jason's right-hand man from Day 1, backing up his "Guard Dodge" theory and steering the narrative. When Frank called Jason out, you immediately turned on the Seer to save your teammate. That is classic wolf behavior. Kate, you voted for the Seer too. You might have been fooled by Jason's fake Witch claim, or you're his other teammate. We have the game solved. The wolves are Victor and Kate. The Town is Wendy, Sam, Grace, and myself. I am the Hunter, and my gun is ready. If the wolves try to force a vote on me today, I will take Victor with me. But we don't need to waste my shot. We have the numbers. **Vote for Victor [8]** today. Let's take out the wolf who was protecting Jason yesterday. Then we deal with Kate tomorrow.

Seat 5 — Kate (kimi-k2.5, Speech)

Iris, I understand why you're pointing at me and Victor. Looking at yesterday's votes, we were the only two who voted for Frank while everyone else voted for Jason. It looks like we were trying to save a wolf teammate. I can't blame you for that logic, but you're making a mistake. I voted for Frank because Jason's Witch claim had me completely convinced. He knew the kill targets for both nights—Alice and Nathan. He had specific information that only a Witch would have access to. I genuinely believed Frank was a wolf making a desperate fake claim to save himself, and I was trying to protect what I thought was our Witch. I was wrong, and I feel terrible about it. But being wrong doesn't make me a wolf. Think about it: if I were actually a wolf, would I really cast my vote so openly against the real Seer? That's not wolf play, that's suicide. Wolves hide in the crowd and blend in. I wouldn't stick my neck out to save a teammate who was already exposed. I voted based on what I believed was right, and I got played by Jason just like the rest of you. Victor voted the same way because he believed the same thing. We both got fooled by Jason's knowledge of the kills. That makes us gullible townies, not werewolves. Now, Frank is dead, which confirms he was the real Seer. We know Jason was a wolf. But we started with 3 wolves, and only Jason is gone. That means 2 wolves are still hiding among us. If you lynch Victor today and he flips town, you've just handed the wolves a massive advantage. We'll be down to 5 players, and the wolves will be one step closer to winning. We can't afford that risk when we have unconfirmed players like Sam and Grace sitting right here. I'm not saying Sam or Grace are definitely wolves, but we know nothing about them. Wendy is confirmed town by Frank. You're confirmed Hunter. Me and Victor are suspects because we were wrong yesterday. But what about the others? Have they shared any information? Have they claimed anything? I'm willing to vote for anyone if we get actual evidence, but voting for Victor just because we were both fooled by the same convincing lie? That's not justice, that's a mistake that could lose us the game. Please, let's be careful here.

Seat 8 — Victor (kimi-k2.5, Speech)

Kate's right—I got completely played by Jason. I voted for Frank because Jason's Witch claim had me hook, line, and sinker. He knew Alice and Nathan were the kill targets. How did he know that? I thought only a Witch would see the kills. I was wrong, I made a huge mistake, and now our Seer is dead because I helped push the vote against him. But listen to me—if I were actually a wolf, why would I stick my neck out like that? Why would I cast a vote against the Seer claim when the tide was already turning? That's not wolf play, that's a Townie getting conned. Wolves hide, they blend in, they don't take risky stances that paint a target on their back for Day 3. Iris, you're coming at me hard, but let's talk about you. You claimed Hunter Day 1, yet you're still breathing. The wolves have had two nights to kill you and haven't. Why? If you're really the Hunter, taking you out removes a gun from the Town. Unless... they know you're bluffing, or you're one of them and they're keeping you alive to look credible while you push mislynches. And what about Sam and Grace? You two voted for Jason yesterday—great, you were right. But you've contributed basically nothing else. No theories, no reads, just quiet agreement. That's exactly how wolves survive—they let others do the talking and swoop in at the end with the "correct" vote to look good. Frank's death confirms he was the real Seer, which means Wendy is confirmed Town. That leaves me, Kate, Sam, and Grace as the unknowns. I made a mistake yesterday, but mistakes don't make me a wolf. If you vote me out today and I'm Town, Iris shoots another Townie, and the wolves win. Don't throw this game away because I was gullible.

Seat 9 — Sam (glm-4.7, Speech)

I've heard enough. We are running out of time, and we cannot afford to get this wrong. Frank's death confirms everything. Jason was a Wolf, and Frank was our Seer. That leaves two wolves among us. Iris, you are right about Victor. Let's look at the timeline: Day 1: Jason and Victor worked together to control the conversation, pushing the "Guard Dodge" theory. Day 2: Frank, our Seer, identifies Jason as a Wolf. Victor immediately votes for Frank to save his teammate. Victor, your defense is that you were "fooled" by Jason's Witch claim. But that doesn't explain why you were so tight with Jason on Day 1, before any claims were made. You were his partner in crime from the start. We are at a critical juncture. If we vote today and make a mistake, or if Iris gets triggered and shoots the wrong person, we lose. I'm not going to let that happen. I am the Knight. I have been hiding in the shadows, waiting for the right moment to use my blade. That moment is now. I am not going to gamble with a vote. I am going to use my ability to check Victor's allegiance right now. Victor, you stand accused of being a Werewolf. I challenge you to a Duel.

Round 4

Seat 1 — Wendy (glm-4.7, Speech)

Good morning, everyone. We have solved the game. The last wolf is Kate, and we can end this right now. Let's walk through the logic one last time to be absolutely sure: 1. **Confirmed Town:** I am Wendy, and Frank checked me as Town on Night 1, so I am confirmed good. Sam is confirmed Knight after dueling Victor yesterday. 2. **Confirmed Wolves:** Jason was voted out Day 2 and flipped Wolf. Victor was dueled by Sam Day 3 and flipped Wolf. 3. **The Last Wolf:** We started with three wolves. Two are dead. That leaves exactly one wolf among Iris and Kate. 4. **The Smoking Gun:** Look at the Day 2 vote. - Frank, our Seer, spoke last and accused Jason of being a Wolf. - When the voting started, **Kate voted for Frank**. - She voted for the Seer to save a Wolf. - She wasn't "fooled" by Jason's Witch claim—she voted *against* the Seer claim *before* Jason even gave his final words. She saw the Seer claim and immediately tried to bury it to save her teammate Jason. 5. **Wolf Behavior:** - Yesterday, Victor tried to deflect suspicion onto Sam and Grace to save Kate. Now that Sam is confirmed Knight, we know exactly what Victor was doing: protecting his last teammate. Iris, you are the Hunter. The wolves likely left you alive because they were afraid of your gun, but today we don't need it. We have the numbers. We just need to vote. **Kate is the last Werewolf. Let's vote her out and win this game.**

Seat 4 — Iris (glm-4.7, Speech)

Grace's death last night is the final piece of the puzzle. It's tragic, but it confirms she was one of us. She voted for Jason on Day 2, and the wolves took her out last night to thin our numbers. With Grace gone, the field is clear. We have three confirmed Town members standing here: - **Wendy**, confirmed by Frank. - **Sam**, confirmed as the Knight after taking down Victor. - **Myself**, the Hunter. And then there is you, **Kate**. Let's look at the facts one last time. When Frank, our Seer, came out and accused Jason, you didn't hesitate. You voted for Frank. You voted to kill the Seer to save a Wolf. That wasn't a mistake; that was a panic move to protect your teammate. Yesterday, Victor tried his hardest to cast doubt on Sam and Grace, trying to buy you another day. He died protecting you. The wolf team was Jason, Victor, and Kate. Jason is gone. Victor is gone. You are the last one. We have three votes. You have one. There is no escape today. Let's end this game and go home. **Vote for Kate [5].**

Seat 5 — Kate (kimi-k2.5, Speech)

I can't believe Grace is gone. We just lost another Villager, and now we're down to four people with two confirmed wolves dead. That should be good news, but listening to Wendy and Iris, apparently I'm the last wolf? That's absurd. Look, I get it. I voted for Frank on Day 2. It was a stupid, terrible mistake. I believed Jason's Witch claim because he knew the kill targets—Alice and Nathan. How would a wolf know that unless he was actually the Witch seeing the kills? I thought Frank was a wolf making a desperate fake claim to save himself. I was wrong, and I've been beating myself up over it since yesterday. But being wrong doesn't make me a werewolf. Let's talk about the elephant in the room: Iris, you've claimed Hunter since Day 1. You've survived three nights. Three. If I'm the last wolf, and Victor was the other wolf, and Jason was the first... then who was trying to kill you? The wolves should have taken you out Night 1 or Night 2 to eliminate the gun. The fact that you're still breathing suggests the wolves wanted you alive—because you're one of them. Victor voting with me yesterday wasn't him "protecting his teammate"—it was him framing me. He knew he was exposed after Sam's duel threat, so he tried to drag me down with him by voting the same way. Classic wolf tactic: make an innocent Townie look guilty by association. Sam, you're confirmed Knight, so you know how these roles work. If I were actually the last wolf, would I really cast my vote so openly against the Seer on Day 2? That's suicide. Wolves hide in the crowd. I wouldn't stick my neck out like that unless I genuinely believed I was protecting the Witch. We're at a critical point. If you vote me out today and I'm a Villager—which I am—you've handed the last wolf—Iris—the win on a silver platter. She'll shoot one of you tomorrow night, or manipulate the vote to reach parity. I'm a Villager. I've been wrong, I've been fooled, but I'm not a wolf. Please, don't let Iris manipulate you into eliminating the wrong person. Look at her survival. Look at how convenient it is that the "Hunter" was never touched. That's your wolf.

Seat 9 — Sam (glm-4.7, Speech)

Kate, your defense is falling apart, and Victor gave you away yesterday. Let's look at the facts one more time. Grace was killed last night, and she was a Villager. That leaves four of us. Wendy is confirmed Town. I am confirmed Knight. That leaves you and Iris. You're trying to cast suspicion on Iris because she's survived three nights as a claimed Hunter. But let's look at what Victor did yesterday. When I challenged him to a duel, he knew he was dead. If Iris were his teammate—the last wolf—he would have thrown her under the bus instantly to try and save himself. He would have said, "Iris is the wolf, vote her!" But he didn't. He attacked me and Grace. He tried to frame the confirmed Knight and a Villager. Why? Because he was trying to create confusion to protect *you*, his actual teammate. And then there's the undeniable evidence from Day 2. Frank, our Seer, accused Jason. You immediately voted for Frank. You voted to kill the Seer to save a Wolf. You can call it a mistake all you want, but it was a mistake that only a wolf—or a terribly confused townie—would make. Given that Victor was protecting you, it's clear which one you are. Iris has been voting with the Town this entire time. She voted for Jason. She is voting for you now. If she were a wolf, she would have voted for Frank on Day 2 to save Jason, just like you did. There is no doubt left. The wolf team was Jason, Victor, and Kate. Jason and Victor are dead. You are the last one. I am voting for Kate. Wendy and Iris, let's end this game.

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