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 3 rounds and 23 recorded statements. Villagers win.

Village models
glm-4.7
Werewolf models
kimi-k2.5
Setup
D10_1GK1KN1SR_1AW1WK1WW_4VG-R
Rounds
3
Outcome
Villagers win

Game summary

**God Perspective Log** 💾 Game record created, ID: cml05zmpl00079d6pmsml4ky2 Player initialization completed: [1]Nathan(⚰️Gravekeeper),AI model: z-ai/glm-4.7 [2]Alice(👥Villager),AI model: z-ai/glm-4.7 [3]Eve(👥Villager),AI model: z-ai/glm-4.7 [4]Xavier(🔮Seer),AI model: z-ai/glm-4.7 [5]Charlie(👥Villager),AI model: z-ai/glm-4.7 [6]Ocean(👑Alpha Wolf),AI model: moonshotai/kimi-k2.5 [7]Henry(🐺Werewolf),AI model: moonshotai/kimi-k2.5 [8]Uma(👥Villager),AI model: z-ai/glm-4.7 [9]Zach(⚔️Knight),AI model: z-ai/glm-4.7 [10]Paul(💀Wraith Knight),AI model: moonshotai/kimi-k2.5 ## ———💬 Game Key Operations Quick View ——— ### ———🌟 Round 1 begins ——— **[6]Ocean(👑Alpha Wolf), [7]Henry(🐺Werewolf), [10]Paul(💀Wraith Knight) target [5]Charlie(👥Villager)** Referee: [5]Charlie(👥Villager)'s death causes: **Werewolf kill** [4]Xavier(🔮Seer) inspected [2]Alice(👥Villager) and found they are Town Faction **Referee: Last night [5]Charlie(👥Villager) was killed** 🗳️ [1]Nathan(⚰️Gravekeeper) votes for [7]Henry(🐺Werewolf) 🗳️ [2]Alice(👥Villager) votes for [7]Henry(🐺Werewolf) 🗳️ [3]Eve(👥Villager) votes for [7]Henry(🐺Werewolf) 🗳️ [4]Xavier(🔮Seer) votes for [7]Henry(🐺Werewolf) 🗳️ [6]Ocean(👑Alpha Wolf) votes for [7]Henry(🐺Werewolf) 🗳️ [7]Henry(🐺Werewolf) votes for [4]Xavier(🔮Seer) 🗳️ [8]Uma(👥Villager) votes for [7]Henry(🐺Werewolf) 🗳️ [9]Zach(⚔️Knight) votes for [7]Henry(🐺Werewolf) 🗳️ [10]Paul(💀Wraith Knight) votes for [7]Henry(🐺Werewolf) ❗ **[7]Henry(🐺Werewolf) is voted out** Referee: [7]Henry(🐺Werewolf)'s death causes: **First round vote out** ### ———✅ Round 1 ends ——— ### ———🌟 Round 2 begins ——— **[6]Ocean(👑Alpha Wolf), [10]Paul(💀Wraith Knight) target [4]Xavier(🔮Seer)** Referee: [4]Xavier(🔮Seer)'s death causes: **Werewolf kill** [4]Xavier(🔮Seer) inspected [6]Ocean(👑Alpha Wolf) and found they are Werewolf Faction Referee:Last round [7]Henry(🐺Werewolf) was voted out. Faction: Werewolf Faction **Referee: Last night [4]Xavier(🔮Seer) was killed** 🗳️ [1]Nathan(⚰️Gravekeeper) votes for [6]Ocean(👑Alpha Wolf) 🗳️ [2]Alice(👥Villager) votes for [6]Ocean(👑Alpha Wolf) 🗳️ [3]Eve(👥Villager) votes for [6]Ocean(👑Alpha Wolf) 🗳️ [6]Ocean(👑Alpha Wolf) votes for [1]Nathan(⚰️Gravekeeper) 🗳️ [8]Uma(👥Villager) votes for [6]Ocean(👑Alpha Wolf) 🗳️ [9]Zach(⚔️Knight) votes for [6]Ocean(👑Alpha Wolf) 🗳️ [10]Paul(💀Wraith Knight) votes for [8]Uma(👥Villager) ❗ **[6]Ocean(👑Alpha Wolf) is voted out** Referee: [6]Ocean(👑Alpha Wolf)'s death causes: **First round vote out** [6]Ocean(👑Alpha Wolf) takes [1]Nathan(⚰️Gravekeeper) with them Referee: [1]Nathan(⚰️Gravekeeper)'s death causes: **Alpha Wolf day shot** ### ———✅ Round 2 ends ——— ### ———🌟 Round 3 begins ——— **[10]Paul(💀Wraith Knight) target [2]Alice(👥Villager)** Referee: [2]Alice(👥Villager)'s death causes: **Werewolf kill** Referee:Last round [6]Ocean(👑Alpha Wolf) was voted out. Faction: Werewolf Faction **Referee: Last night [2]Alice(👥Villager) was killed** 🗳️ [3]Eve(👥Villager) votes for [10]Paul(💀Wraith Knight) 🗳️ [8]Uma(👥Villager) votes for [10]Paul(💀Wraith Knight) 🗳️ [9]Zach(⚔️Knight) votes for [10]Paul(💀Wraith Knight) 🗳️ [10]Paul(💀Wraith Knight) votes for [8]Uma(👥Villager) ❗ **[10]Paul(💀Wraith Knight) is voted out** Referee: [10]Paul(💀Wraith Knight)'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 Nathan Gravekeeper Village glm-4.7 Eliminated
2 Alice Villager Village glm-4.7 Eliminated
3 Eve Villager Village glm-4.7 Survived
4 Xavier Seer Village glm-4.7 Eliminated
5 Charlie Villager Village glm-4.7 Eliminated
6 Ocean Alpha Wolf Werewolves kimi-k2.5 Eliminated
7 Henry Werewolf Werewolves kimi-k2.5 Eliminated
8 Uma Villager Village glm-4.7 Survived
9 Zach Knight Village glm-4.7 Survived
10 Paul Wraith Knight Werewolves kimi-k2.5 Eliminated

Transcript

Round 1

Seat 5 — Charlie (glm-4.7, Last words)

Well folks, looks like my journey ended before it even began! * **Role**: Just an ordinary Villager * **Seat**: Number five Since it's literally the first dawn and I've been taking an eternal nap all night long with zero intel—other than knowing how cold those knives are—I can't give you guys much analysis. Don't waste your time speculating about me; take me as confirmed non-wolf/non-power-role off the board. Good luck hunting!

Seat 6 — Ocean (kimi-k2.5, Speech)

Oh, wow. Charlie... damn. I was really hoping we'd get to hear more from him today. He said he was just a villager in his last words, and I know we can't confirm that, but if it's true, we're already down one innocent person and the wolves are one step closer to... well, whatever their win condition is. Since I'm speaking first, I don't want to mess this up. I think... I think killing seat 5 is interesting. It's right in the middle, you know? Not obviously framing me at 6 or Xavier at 4. Maybe that means the wolves are spread out, or maybe they just picked someone who seemed quiet. I don't know. I don't want to jump to conclusions, but I also don't want to just sit here and say 'I have no thoughts.' Henry, you're right next to me - did you interact with Charlie at all yesterday? And Uma, at 8, you were on his other side. Did either of you notice if he was acting weird, or if anyone was paying unusual attention to him? I guess I'm just trying to figure out if this was a random kill or if Charlie was targeted for a reason. If he really was a villager, maybe the wolves are just going for numbers. But if he wasn't... well, maybe someone knew something we didn't. Let's just... let's take this slow, but not too slow. We can't afford to give them another free night.

Seat 7 — Henry (kimi-k2.5, Speech)

Ocean, to answer your question—I didn't have any direct interaction with Charlie yesterday. He was quiet, kept to himself, which honestly makes me wonder if the wolves targeted him because he seemed like an easy, non-controversial kill. Or maybe they thought he was hiding something. Who knows. Here's the thing, though. Charlie claimed villager, but we can't verify that. He could have been a power role trying to hide, or he could actually have been a villager. Either way, we're flying blind here, and I don't think we can afford to take this "slow" like you suggested. I get wanting to be careful, but every day we spend being collaborative and confused is another day the wolves get to pick us off. Seat 5 is dead center—classic "let's not create patterns" kill. That suggests wolves who are thinking tactically, not just going for random targets. I'm not saying we should panic and start throwing accusations, but I think we need to start pressing people. Uma, you were on his other side—did you notice anything? And Zach, since you're up next after Uma, what's your take on this middle-position kill? If Charlie really was a villager, we're already down one number, and the wolves are smiling. We need to find heat, not just discuss methodology. Someone here knows something, or at least has a suspicion they haven't voiced yet.

Seat 8 — Uma (glm-4.7, Speech)

Hey everyone, Uma here, Seat 8. First off, I want to clear up a small thing Ocean mentioned. I'm actually not on Charlie's other side. Charlie was at 5, so his neighbors were 4 and 6. I'm three seats away at 8. Maybe you meant Seat 4, Xavier? Just wanted to get that straight so we don't get confused on positions. Regarding the night kill... losing Charlie right out of the gate sucks. He claimed Villager, and since he had "zero intel," it feels genuine. A power role usually tries to drop a hint or a code, even if they think they're safe. This feels like a random number pick or a very safe kill to avoid hitting a protected player or a Seer check. I agree with Henry that we can't just sit around, but I also don't think we should just start throwing darts blindly. We have zero information right now. Pressuring people is good, but on who? The middle kill suggests the wolves might be spread out, or they just didn't want to hit the edges early. Since I have no night actions and didn't notice anything specific about Charlie yesterday—we didn't interact much—I'm mostly listening right now. I'm curious to hear from Zach and Paul on the other side. If anyone has a gut feeling or noticed someone acting weird during the "pre-game" or setup, now's the time to speak up. Let's not vote someone out just because they're quiet, but let's definitely not let the wolves dictate the pace. I'm a Villager, just trying to stay alive and help find the bad guys. Over to you, Zach.

Seat 9 — Zach (glm-4.7, Speech)

Good morning everyone. Zach here, Seat 9. First, regarding Ocean's comment—Uma is right, Seat 5's neighbors are 4 and 6. It was a bit of a slip to suggest 8 was a neighbor, Ocean. Might just be a brain fart, but worth noting. Henry, I hear you about not wasting time, but I have to disagree with the "press for heat" approach this early. Blind aggression on Day 1 usually leads to Town lynching Town. We have zero information—no Seer checks, no counter-claims. Rushing a vote now just helps the wolves blend in with the mob. We need to be careful, not just fast. Uma, you seem cool and collected. Correcting the seat numbers was a good catch. Right now, we're flying blind. Charlie claimed Villager, and while we can't confirm it, it's the best lead we have. If he was a Villager, the wolves are just chipping away at our numbers. If he was a power role hiding, they got lucky. I'm not going to point fingers yet. I want to hear from Paul, Nathan, Alice, Eve, and Xavier before I make up my mind. Let's not hang someone just because they're quiet or because Henry wants us to hurry. Let's find a real wolf. Over to you, Paul.

Seat 10 — Paul (kimi-k2.5, Speech)

Hey everyone, Paul here at 10. Just wanted to chime in on a couple things. First, yeah, Uma and Zach are right about the seats—Charlie at 5 has neighbors at 4 and 6, not 8. Easy mix-up though, Ocean, the circle can be confusing when you're trying to visualize it quickly. About the kill... yeah, seat 5 is dead center. That's either a "let's not create patterns" kill from experienced wolves, or just a random number pick. Hard to say which yet. If Charlie was really a villager like he claimed, then we're already down one number and the wolves are just grinding away at us. I see both sides here—Henry's right that we can't just sit around forever, but Zach's also right that blind aggression on Day 1 usually hits town. I've seen games where we rushed a vote with zero info and immediately regretted it. But I've also seen games where being too collaborative let the wolves pick us off one by one. I guess I'm leaning toward... let's hear from everyone first? Nathan, Alice, Eve, Xavier—especially Xavier at 4, since you were actually Charlie's neighbor. Did you notice anything about him yesterday? Anyone paying him unusual attention? If we don't have anything solid by the time we've all spoken, maybe we look at behavioral tells rather than random voting. But I'm open to being convinced otherwise if someone has a strong gut read. Just trying to stay alive and help figure this out. Over to you, Nathan.

Seat 1 — Nathan (glm-4.7, Speech)

Hello everyone, Nathan here from Seat 1. It's unfortunate to lose Charlie right off the bat. His last words seemed genuine—a simple villager claim with no hints or codes usually means he was exactly that, or a power role playing it extremely safe. Since he had "zero intel," I'm leaning towards him being a Villager. Listening to the discussion so far, I think Uma and Zach made a great point about the seat numbers. It's easy to get mixed up in the heat of the moment, but accuracy matters. Ocean, no hard feelings, but that little slip is something we have to watch out for as the game progresses. Henry, I have to agree with Zach here. I understand the frustration of wanting to act, but on Day 1, with absolutely no Seer information or behavioral history, "pressing for heat" usually just leads to Town lynching Town. The wolves love it when we panic. Why are you so eager to rush us into a vote without hearing from everyone? Paul, I'm with you. Let's hear from Alice, Eve, and Xavier before we start pointing fingers. Xavier, since you were actually sitting next to Charlie at 4, I'm curious if you noticed anything odd about his behavior or if anyone was hovering around him yesterday. Right now, I'm keeping my cards close to my chest. I don't see a clear wolf target yet, and I'm not comfortable voting for someone just because they're quiet or because someone else is shouting. Let's stay calm and collected. If we misvote today, we give the wolves a massive advantage. Over to you, Alice.

Seat 2 — Alice (glm-4.7, Speech)

Hi everyone, Alice here from Seat 2. Like everyone else, I'm bummed about Charlie. His last words felt pretty genuine—usually, a power role tries to leave a breadcrumb, even a subtle one. "Zero intel" sounds like a Villager who just got unlucky. I want to touch on what Henry said. I get that we can't sit around forever, but Day 1 is basically a coin toss if we vote now. Pushing for "heat" and rushing the process when no one has any information feels... off. It feels like a wolf trying to capitalize on the confusion to get a quick lynch. Why are you in such a hurry, Henry? Ocean, the seat number mix-up was a bit weird, but I'll give you the benefit of the doubt for now. Maybe just nerves or a brain fart. I agree with Nathan and Zach—we need to hear from everyone. Specifically, Eve and Xavier, you're up next. Let's see what you have to say before we decide who to vote for. I'm just a Villager, so I don't have any night info to share. I'm listening closely to see who tries to control the narrative too aggressively.

Seat 3 — Eve (glm-4.7, Speech)

Hi everyone, Eve here from Seat 3. I'm just a Villager, so I don't have any night info to share, but listening to you guys has given me plenty to think about. I have to say, I'm really agreeing with Zach, Nathan, and Alice here. Henry, your push for "heat" and trying to rush us into a vote is standing out to me, and not in a good way. It's Day 1—we have literally zero information, no Seer checks, nothing. The only people who benefit from a rushed, chaotic vote right now are the wolves who want to blend in and get an easy elimination. Why are you so eager to force a decision before we've even heard from Xavier? Regarding Ocean, the seat number mix-up was definitely odd—thinking 8 was next to 5 is a pretty big spatial error. But I'm willing to chalk it up to first-day jitters for now, unless something else comes up that makes it look like a deliberate attempt to confuse things. Charlie claimed Villager, and I believe him. The kill in the middle (Seat 5) feels like a safe, tactical choice by the wolves to avoid hitting the edges or creating obvious patterns. I'm keeping my vote close to my chest for now. I want to hear what Xavier has to say since he was actually sitting next to Charlie. If he doesn't give us anything useful, we might have to look closer at the people trying too hard to steer the ship. Over to you, Xavier.

Seat 4 — Xavier (glm-4.7, Speech)

Hi everyone, Xavier here from Seat 4. I'm going to be straight with you all because we need to get on the right track immediately. I am the **Seer**. Last night, I checked Seat 2, Alice. She is **Town**. Alice, you are confirmed good. Please take that to heart. If I go down tonight, you need to step up and lead these guys. To answer Paul and Nathan's questions about Charlie: He was my neighbor at Seat 5, but unfortunately, I didn't check him last night. I chose Alice instead. Based on his last words and the lack of any code or intel, I believe his Villager claim is genuine. It looks like the wolves just took a safe shot in the middle of the pack. Now, let's talk about the game state. Alice, you were absolutely right in your speech. Henry, your behavior is standing out like a sore thumb, and not in a good way. It is Day 1. We have zero information other than what I just gave you. Pushing for "heat" and trying to rush us into a vote right now is extremely anti-Town. The only people who benefit from a chaotic, blind vote on Day 1 are the wolves who want to mislynch a villager. Why are you in such a hurry? And Ocean... I have to agree with the others. You are sitting at Seat 6. Charlie was at Seat 5. You are his direct neighbor. How do you mix that up and say Seat 8 was on his other side? That's a very strange mental map error for your actual neighbor. It feels like you aren't paying attention to your actual surroundings, or you're trying to cast a wide net. Here is where we stand: - Alice (Seat 2) is confirmed Town. - Henry (Seat 7) is acting highly suspicious with his aggression. - Ocean (Seat 6) made a weird slip about seat positions. I'm not going to vote for Henry just yet because I want to hear how he reacts to my claim, but he is firmly on my radar. Alice is clear, so I advise everyone to listen to her. We are not rushing a vote today. We are going to use logic, or we're going to lose.

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

Wow. Okay. So this is how it ends. I was just a Villager trying to get us to actually play the game instead of sitting in a circle singing kumbaya while the wolves pick us off one by one. But clearly, wanting to take action on Day 1 is "suspicious" now. Good to know. You've just handed the wolves a free kill. I hope you're happy. Charlie was probably a villager, now I'm a villager, and you're already down two bodies with zero wolves to show for it. Great work, everyone. Xavier, your "Seer" claim is adorable. Really convenient how you just happened to check Alice—the one person who was positioning herself as the voice of reason—and she just happens to be "Town." That's not a check, that's a protection racket. If you're actually the Seer, why didn't you check someone in the hot seat? Why check the person most likely to be your ally? Classic wolf move: claim power role, immediately clear your teammate. But hey, I'm dead now, so what do I know? Just remember this moment when Xavier leads you into voting out another innocent person tomorrow. And watch out for the people who were a little too eager to jump on my wagon without questioning why—wolves love an easy bandwagon. Ocean, thanks for the vote, neighbor. Real classy. Good luck, town. You're going to need it with this level of "analysis."

Round 2

Seat 6 — Ocean (kimi-k2.5, Speech)

Oh god... not Xavier too? *voice shaking slightly* This is worse than I imagined. Yesterday we lost Charlie—probably just a villager trying his best—and Henry turned out innocent despite all that heat on him. Now Xavier? He literally just told us he checked Alice as Town last round... and now he's dead in exactly the same pattern as Charlie? That seals it for me—Xavier was absolutely the real Seer. Wolves don't kill their own fake claims this early when there are easier targets scattering around like fish in a barrel No they silenced him specifically because he had information that could hurt them going forward which means everything he said checks out including clearing Alice Alice—you're confirmed good here Everyone needs listen closely what she says moving forward because she's literally only concrete thing holding this together right now Without eyes we're stumbling blind through forest hoping stumble over wolf instead each other But here's what terrifies me We went from nine players six presumably townsfolk assuming standard setup plus three wolves down six alive townspeople versus two hidden threats potentially already That's massive advantage them every misvote brings closer their win condition slaughter villagers or gods whatever they're aiming for Looking back yesterdays chaos Remember how quickly certain people pivoted onto Henry once pressure built Nathan Eve yourselves specifically jumped board within minutes hearing accusations fly While understandable given circumstances makes wonder whether genuine conviction bandwagon mentality—or something darker steering consensus away from real predators hiding shadows Uma corrected spatial details regarding seating chart displayed sharper observational skills than rest combined Maybe worth trusting analytical approach rather emotional reactions driving lynch mobs prematurely again today? We cannot afford another mistake like executing innocent man again tonight falls whoever speaks loudest clearest without actually revealing anything substantial themselves classic wolf tactic blending crowd noise waiting pick off stragglers left behind confusion reigns supreme amongst divided houses... What matters finding actual behavioral inconsistencies between speeches comparing statements made under stress versus calm reflection searching gaps logic narratives constructed deflect attention elsewhere besides mirrors reflecting truth back ourselves honestly admitting mistakes committed previously learning grow collectively stronger united front divided surely conquered separately slaughtered piecemeal fashion history repeating itself endlessly loop until nothing remains dust bones forgotten memories erased time immemorial...

Seat 8 — Uma (glm-4.7, Speech)

Alice, first and foremost, I am so sorry. We lost our Seer, and now you're the only confirmed voice we have left. I'm with you 100%. Regarding last night... Xavier's death is tragic, but it confirms everything he said. He was the real Seer. The wolves took him out because he was a threat, which means his check on you is solid. You are Town, and we need to follow your lead. Ocean, I hear you, and I understand the panic. Losing two people in two nights, one of them being our only information source, is terrifying. But I have to push back on your suspicion of Nathan and Eve. Look at the voting record from yesterday—**everyone** voted for Henry except Henry himself. Xavier (the Seer) voted for him. Alice (Confirmed Town) voted for him. I voted for him. You voted for him. Pointing fingers at people for joining a unanimous wagon that included the Seer and the Confirmed Townie feels like you're trying to scatter us into infighting. The only real "tell" we have from yesterday was your seating slip, Ocean. You claimed I was Charlie's neighbor when I'm three seats away. You're sitting right next to him. It's a small thing, but in a game with zero information, small things are all we have. Your speech today feels a bit like you're overcompensating, trying to sound like the "panicked villager" to deflect that suspicion. I'm not saying we vote Ocean today without hearing from everyone, but he's still on my radar. Nathan, Eve, Zach, Paul—we need to hear from you. We can't just let Ocean steer the narrative against the people who voted with the confirmed Town. We need to find the wolves who killed Xavier. They are the ones who benefited most from yesterday's chaos. Alice, the floor is yours. Who do you trust? Who are you looking at?

Seat 9 — Zach (glm-4.7, Speech)

Alice, I'm with you. Losing Xavier is a huge blow, but his death confirms his claim. You are confirmed Town, and I will follow your lead today. Ocean, I have to agree with Uma here. Your speech feels like you're trying to create chaos where there isn't any. You're suspicious of Nathan and Eve for voting Henry? Look at the record—**everyone** voted for Henry yesterday. Me, you, Alice, Xavier, everyone. It was a unanimous decision based on his behavior. Trying to spin that into a conspiracy now feels like you're just throwing mud at the wall to see what sticks, hoping we turn on each other instead of looking at you. That seat slip from yesterday is still the biggest "tell" we have. You are sitting at Seat 6. Charlie was at Seat 5. You are neighbors. How do you get that wrong and point to Seat 8? It's a strange mistake to make for someone sitting right next to the victim. Right now, Ocean is my strongest suspect. But let's not rush. We need to hear from Nathan, Eve, and Paul. We can't afford another mislynch, but we also can't afford to let a wolf slip away by getting distracted.

Seat 10 — Paul (kimi-k2.5, Speech)

Hey everyone. Paul here, Seat 10. Losing Xavier... that really hurts. He gave us our only hard information, checked Alice as Town, and now he's silenced immediately. That confirms he was absolutely the real Seer, which means Alice is definitely confirmed Town. Alice, you're our anchor now—whatever you think, we need to hear it. Looking at today... yeah, Ocean's seating slip yesterday was definitely weird. Being actual neighbors with Charlie at 5 and 6, but thinking Uma at 8 was the neighbor... that's a strange spatial error to make. I'm not ignoring that. But I have to be honest—watching Uma and Zach coordinate so quickly and aggressively to push that narrative feels rushed too. Yesterday we all voted Henry together in a unanimous bandwagon. Now we're looking for someone to blame for that mistake? It feels like we're repeating Day 1's error: jumping on the first available target because we need to feel like we're doing something. I'm not saying Ocean is clear—that slip is genuinely concerning. But Uma, Zach, you seem very certain very fast. We still haven't heard from Nathan or Eve today, and Alice hasn't weighed in yet as our confirmed Town voice. If we get this wrong today, if we mislynch again, we're looking at game over tomorrow. We cannot afford another mistake. Ocean's slip could be a wolf mistake, or it could be first-day nerves from a villager who got confused in the chaos. Let's hear from Nathan and Eve, and Alice—who are you looking at besides Ocean? We need to be careful, not just fast. Over to you, Nathan.

Seat 1 — Nathan (glm-4.7, Speech)

Alice, I want to start by saying I am fully with you. Losing Xavier is a tragedy, but his death confirms his claim and your alignment. You are the anchor of this town now. Now, I need to address something critical that changes everything we thought about yesterday. Ocean, you just made a massive mistake in your speech. You said, "Henry turned out innocent." You spoke with such certainty, trying to make us feel guilty about voting him out. I am the **Gravekeeper**. Last night, I received information about the player eliminated yesterday: Henry. Henry was **Werewolf Faction**. We did not lynch a villager yesterday. We lynched a wolf. Xavier was right, Henry was scum, and his aggressive behavior was a desperate attempt to control the vote. Now, let's look at Ocean again. You are sitting there telling everyone that Henry was innocent. How do you know that? The moderator never revealed roles. The rest of us only had his last words. But you? You spoke like it was a fact. The only people who knew Henry was innocent were the Town members who believed his lie—and the wolves who knew he was one of their own. But wait, he wasn't innocent. He was a wolf. So by claiming he was innocent, you are either incredibly confused, or you are a wolf trying to defend your teammate and sow discord among the players who made the correct lynch. You are attacking Nathan, Eve, and others for voting Henry. But we voted out a wolf. You are defending a wolf. You are gaslighting the town into doubting a successful play. Your speech today is pure wolf agenda. You are trying to confuse us, make us regret a good decision, and turn us against each other. Combined with your weird seat slip yesterday where you didn't know who your neighbors were, you are the most suspicious person here. Alice, I hope you trust this information. We have a confirmed wolf in Ocean. Let's not let him manipulate us any further.

Seat 2 — Alice (glm-4.7, Speech)

Nathan, thank you. That information is exactly what we needed. If Henry was actually a Werewolf, then Ocean's speech just now makes absolutely no sense for a Townie. Ocean, you stood there and told us "Henry turned out innocent" and tried to make us feel guilty about voting him out. But Nathan—the Gravekeeper—just told us Henry was a Wolf. We didn't make a mistake yesterday; we made a *correct* lynch. So why are you lying, Ocean? Why are you defending a dead wolf and attacking the players who helped get rid of him? The only people who benefit from confusing us about Henry's alignment are his teammates. You're trying to gaslight the town into doubting a successful play, and that is classic wolf behavior. Between the seat number slip yesterday where you didn't know who your neighbors were, and now this blatant attempt to rewrite history to defend Henry, you are the only logical choice today. Paul, I understand your caution, but we can't ignore the Gravekeeper's intel. We have a confirmed wolf in Ocean. Eve, you're up next. I want to hear your take on Ocean's lie and Nathan's claim. But for me, the path is clear. I am voting for Ocean.

Seat 3 — Eve (glm-4.7, Speech)

Alice, I am 100% with you. And Nathan... thank you. That information is exactly what we needed to clear the fog. If Henry was actually a Werewolf, then yesterday was a massive victory for us, not a mistake. We took down a wolf on Day 1. That is huge. Now, let's look at Ocean. This is an open-and-shut case. First, we had the weird seat number slip yesterday where you didn't know who your actual neighbor was. But today? You really sealed your own fate. You stood up there and told us, with absolute certainty, that "Henry turned out innocent." You tried to guilt-trip us, saying we handed the wolves a free kill. But Nathan just told us the truth: Henry was a Werewolf. We didn't make a mistake; we made a *correct* lynch. So, Ocean, why did you lie? Why did you try to convince us that a dead wolf was innocent? The only people who would want to do that are his teammates, trying to make us doubt our success and turn against the players who made the right call. You're gaslighting us, plain and simple. Between the seating slip, the defense of a confirmed wolf, and the attack on the town for doing the right thing, you are the only logical lynch today. I'm voting for Ocean. Let's get another wolf.

Seat 6 — Ocean (kimi-k2.5, Last words)

Fine. You got me. I'm the Alpha Wolf. I was working with Henry—we tried to rush you on Day 1 and it backfired. Nathan, you caught me fair and square with that Gravekeeper claim. Enjoy the death, you earned it. But you're making a mistake if you think voting me out won you the game. Henry was the Werewolf, I'm the Alpha Wolf. That's two down. But the third one? The last wolf is still sitting there smiling at you. Uma. Seat 8. You think you're so clever correcting my seating mistake yesterday, pointing out that Charlie's neighbors were 4 and 6, not 8. You were so quick, so precise. Almost like you had perfect information. You sat back while Henry and I took all the heat, voting with the crowd, looking reasonable. That's exactly how the third wolf survives. You think it's Paul? Zach? Eve? No. Look at the voting record. Uma never took a risky position. She "corrected" me to look helpful while staying completely safe. She's the Wraith Knight or the Snow Wolf, hiding behind her helpful villager act. Alice, you're confirmed Town, but you're about to be used. Don't let the real wolf manipulate your confirmation to lynch another innocent. Check Uma's behavior—always safe, always following, never leading until she could stick the knife in me. I'm dead. I have no reason to lie anymore. Uma is the last wolf. Don't give her another night.

Round 3

Seat 3 — Eve (glm-4.7, Speech)

This is it, guys. The final four. We lost Alice last night, which hurts, but we still have the logic to win this. Let's look at the facts. Ocean was the Alpha Wolf. In his final words, he tried to throw a grenade at Uma, calling her the last wolf. He said her behavior was "too safe" and that she was hiding. But I want you to look at what happened *before* Ocean died. Look at the voting record in Round 2. Everyone voted for Ocean. Nathan, Alice, Me, Uma, Zach, and even Ocean himself (voting Nathan). There was only one person who didn't vote for the confirmed Alpha Wolf. **Paul.** Paul, you voted for Uma. You stood there and told us you were "cautious" about the bandwagon and that you didn't like how Uma and Zach were coordinating. But let's be real: Ocean was caught red-handed by Nathan's Gravekeeper claim. He lied about Henry being innocent. It was an open-and-shut case. Yet, you still cast your vote for Uma, a player who had been instrumental in spotting Ocean's slip the day before. Now, fast forward to Ocean's death. He accuses Uma. Does anyone else see the setup here? Ocean knew he was dead. He knew his last chance to win the game for his team was to leave a "dying declaration" that would frame a Townie. And who benefits most from that frame? The person who *already* voted for her. If Paul is a wolf, this is his dream scenario. He refused to vote his teammate Ocean yesterday, instead attacking a Townie. Now, his dead teammate backs him up, trying to convince us that his suspicion was valid. It's a classic wolf play: "I was right all along! Listen to the dead wolf!" If we lynch Uma today because Ocean told us to, we are handing the game to the wolves. We are doing exactly what they want us to do. Uma, I don't believe Ocean's lies for a second. You caught him on the seat numbers, you voted Henry, you voted Ocean. You've been on the right side of every vote. Zach, look at the evidence. Paul's vote is the only anomaly we have. He tried to save Ocean by splitting the vote, or at least creating a counter-narrative. I am convinced Paul is the last wolf. We cannot let Ocean's final words manipulate us into killing our own. I'm voting for Paul.

Seat 8 — Uma (glm-4.7, Speech)

Eve, thank you. That was exactly the analysis we needed. Zach, please look closely at what Eve just said. It’s not just about feelings or "vibes"—it’s about the cold hard facts of the voting record yesterday. Yesterday was supposed to be an easy win for us. Nathan revealed that Henry was a Wolf with his Gravekeeper ability. Then Ocean slipped up and defended Henry by claiming he was "innocent." It was open-and-shut logic: Nathan told the truth, so Ocean lied; therefore, Ocean is a wolf. Everyone saw this logic clearly. Nathan voted Ocean. Alice voted Ocean. Eve voted Ocean. I voted Ocean. You voted Ocean. But there was one person who didn't. One person who looked at a confirmed Alpha Wolf—a player whose lies were exposed—and decided to cast their vote elsewhere instead. That person was you, Paul. You voted for me. You claimed it was because you were "cautious" about bandwagons or didn't like my coordination with Zach. But think about that excuse, Zach. Is voting against the group consensus ever "cautious" when the consensus is based on confirmed information? No—it's reckless at best, and sabotage at worst. And now look at what happened after Ocean died. He used his final words to accuse me. Does that surprise anyone? I was the one who called out his seating mistake on Day 1. I was the one pushing for his lynch yesterday while he tried to gaslight us into thinking Henry was innocent. Of course he tried to frame me—he wanted revenge from beyond the grave. But here is the connection you need to see: 1. Yesterday, Paul refused to vote his teammate Ocean and instead attacked me. 2. Today, his dead teammate Ocean attacks me in his final words. This isn't two separate events; this is a coordinated play. They set this up yesterday so that if Ocean died—which he did—Paul could stand up today and say, "See? The dying wolf said it too! I was right all along!" It's a trap designed to make us doubt our own logic and turn on each other while the real wolf sits safely in the shadows waiting for us to make a mistake. Don't fall for it. We have four people left. Three of us are Town. One is a Wolf. The only person whose actions don't add up is Paul. I am begging you, Zach—don't let them win with such a simple trick. Vote Paul.

Seat 9 — Zach (glm-4.7, Speech)

Eve and Uma, you guys are absolutely on point. Let's look at this situation clearly. We are down to the final four. We know Alice was confirmed Town, and Nathan was the Gravekeeper. That leaves the three of us—Eve, Uma, Zach—and Paul. Ocean was the Alpha Wolf. He was caught red-handed lying about Henry's innocence. There was absolutely no doubt about his guilt. The logic was simple: Nathan said Henry was a wolf, Ocean said Henry was innocent. Therefore, Ocean was lying to defend his teammate. Now, look at the voting record from that round. Everyone voted for the confirmed Alpha Wolf. Everyone except Paul. Paul, you voted for Uma. Why? At that point, Ocean's guilt was established by hard facts. There was no reason to be "cautious" or to fear a "bandwagon." The only reason to vote elsewhere was to try and save your teammate or to create a counter-narrative. And now, Ocean's final words perfectly align with your vote. He accuses Uma. It's a classic wolf tactic: the dying wolf frames a townie to validate the suspicious behavior of his living teammate. If we lynch Uma today, we are doing exactly what the wolves want. We are listening to the lies of a dead Alpha Wolf instead of the voting record of the living players. Paul, your vote is the only piece of evidence that doesn't fit. You stood against the town when we had a confirmed wolf. That speaks louder than any speech you can give today. I'm with Eve and Uma. The logic is solid. We vote Paul, we win the game.

Seat 10 — Paul (kimi-k2.5, Speech)

Eve, Uma, Zach—stop. I know how this looks. I know you're all looking at my vote yesterday and seeing a wolf trying to save his teammate. But you're seeing exactly what Ocean wanted you to see. This is reverse psychology, and you're falling for it. Think about this logically: If I were Ocean's teammate, if I were the last wolf, why in the world would I vote for Uma when everyone else was voting Ocean? It would have been so easy to blend in. One more vote on Ocean, and I look clean. Instead, I deliberately isolated myself, became the only dissenting vote, and painted a massive target on my back. Does that sound like a wolf trying to survive? Or does it sound like a villager who genuinely thought Uma was suspicious? I voted for Uma yesterday because her "helpful corrections" felt off—like she was showing off perfect information. And what did Ocean do with his final words? He accused Uma. Now ask yourselves: if Ocean wanted to save me, his supposed teammate, why would he accuse the person I already voted for? That links us together! It makes me look like I'm following his script! Unless... he accused Uma because she IS the wolf, and he knew you'd all think "Ocean is framing Uma to save Paul, so Uma must be town." It's brilliant. He sacrifices himself but uses reverse psychology to protect his real teammate. He makes Uma look like the framed innocent, when actually she's the last wolf sitting pretty while you vote me out. Look at Uma's record—she's been perfect. Every correction, every validation, every safe vote. She's never taken a risk. That's not a villager trying to survive; that's a wolf positioning herself as the unimpeachable leader so you hand her the game. If you vote me out today, you hand the game to Uma. She'll kill one of you tonight, and tomorrow it'll be her against one of you, and she'll talk circles around you just like she did today. Don't let Ocean's final words manipulate you into eliminating the one person who actually suspected Uma before he did. Vote Uma. Break the trap.

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