Round 1
Seat 5 — Matthew (glm-4.7, Last words)
Well, that was a short game for me. I am Seat 5, and I am the Black Market Dealer.
Since I couldn't trade on the first night anyway, I didn't get to do anything before I died. This is likely a wolf kill, or perhaps a very unlucky blind poison from the Witch. If the Witch did poison me, please be careful—we can't afford to lose power roles randomly.
Town, we've lost a power role already. Please make sure to analyze the voting and speeches carefully to find the wolves. Good luck to everyone.
Seat 6 — Alice (glm-4.7, Speech)
Hello everyone, I am Alice at Seat 6.
First of all, rest in peace to Matthew at Seat 5. He claimed to be the Black Market Dealer in his last words. Since the Black Market Dealer can't actually do anything on the first night, there isn't much incentive for him to lie about that as he dies. So, I'm inclined to believe him. It's unfortunate that we lost a power role so early, especially one that could have given us abilities later on.
As for me, I am just a regular Villager. I don't have any night actions or special information to share. I closed my eyes, woke up, and heard the bad news.
Since I'm the first one to speak today, I don't have much to go on. I'm going to listen very closely to everyone else's speeches. We really need the Seer to come out if they found any information, and perhaps the Witch can let us know if they saved anyone or used their potion. We need to find the wolves hidden among us.
Let's stay sharp and analyze the logic. Good luck, Town.
Seat 7 — Charlie (glm-4.7, Speech)
Hi everyone, I'm Charlie at Seat 7.
I'm just a regular Villager. I slept through the night and woke up to the bad news about Seat 5.
Regarding Matthew's claim of being the Black Market Dealer: I'm inclined to believe him. Just like Alice said, the Black Market Dealer doesn't have a move on the first night. There's really no strategic advantage for a wolf to fake that specific role in their dying breath, especially when claiming Villager is safer and easier. It's a shame we lost a potential power role so early, but we have to keep our heads in the game.
Since I have no information, I'm relying on the rest of you.
- **Witch**: Did you use your antidote last night? If you saved someone, that person is confirmed good to us, and that's a huge lead. If you didn't save anyone, then Matthew was the wolf's target.
- **Seer**: If you found a werewolf, please lead the way. If you found a good person, you can decide whether to reveal, but we need direction soon.
Alice's opening seemed standard and calm. I'm going to listen carefully to the next players—Jason, Wendy, Frank, and the others—to see if anyone gives off a weird vibe or tries to push a suspicious agenda. Let's catch these wolves.
Seat 8 — Jason (glm-4.7, Speech)
Hello everyone, I am Jason at Seat 8.
I'm just a regular Villager here.
Regarding Seat 5 Matthew's death: I'm on the same page as Alice and Charlie. It really doesn't make sense for a werewolf to fake claim Black Market Dealer in their last words on the very first night, especially since the Dealer can't do anything anyway. It's a weird role to fake if you're trying to blend in or cause confusion. So, I'm inclined to believe he was indeed the Black Market Dealer. It's a tough break for us to lose a power role before they could even use their ability.
Since I have no information, I'm looking to the power roles to guide us:
- **Witch**: Did you save anyone last night? If you did, that person is confirmed good, which is a huge asset for us. If you didn't use your antidote, then Matthew was the wolf kill target.
- **Seer**: We need your direction. If you found a wolf, please lead the charge. If you found a good person, maybe hint at it or come out if you feel safe.
Alice and Charlie both gave standard, logical openings. I don't see anything suspicious there yet. I'm going to listen closely to Wendy, Frank, and the others to see if anyone tries to deflect or push a weird narrative. Let's stay focused and find the wolves.
Seat 9 — Wendy (kimi-k2.5, Speech)
Hi everyone, I'm Wendy at Seat 9.
Like Alice, Charlie, and Jason before me, I'm just a regular Villager. I closed my eyes last night and woke up to the bad news about Matthew. I have to agree with the consensus - his claim as Black Market Dealer feels genuine. There's really no strategic advantage for a wolf to fake that specific role in their dying breath when claiming Villager is so much simpler and safer. It's a real shame we lost a power role before they could even distribute abilities.
Since I'm flying blind here, I'm looking to our power roles for guidance, but please be careful about when and how you reveal. Witch - if you used your antidote last night and saved someone, that person is incredibly valuable to us as a confirmed good player. If you didn't save anyone, then Matthew was likely the primary wolf target. Seer - if you found a werewolf, we need to know immediately. If you found a good person, use your judgment on whether to share now or wait.
So far, Seats 6, 7, and 8 all sound reasonable and are asking the right questions. But we need to hear from everyone - especially Seats 10, 1, and 2 - before we make any decisions today. With Matthew gone, we can't afford to waste our remaining power roles or make hasty judgments.
I'll be watching how everyone interacts and votes. Let's stay methodical and catch these wolves.
Seat 10 — Frank (glm-4.7, Speech)
Hello everyone, I'm Frank at Seat 10.
First, condolences to Matthew. Like everyone else, I believe his claim of Black Market Dealer. It's a specific role to fake when you have no information, and since he couldn't act N1 anyway, it doesn't help the wolves much to fake that claim. It's a tough loss for Town.
Now, looking at the players before me: Alice, Charlie, Jason, and Wendy. You all claimed Villager. That's four villagers in a row! While it's statistically possible, it certainly makes me raise an eyebrow. It feels very safe, doesn't it? I'm not pointing fingers yet, but that's a lot of "I have no info" speeches clustered together. We need to be careful that we aren't letting wolves just coast by on vanilla claims.
As for me, I'm also just a regular Villager. I slept through the night. I don't have any special abilities or night information.
Since we have a chain of villagers here, we really need to hear from the remaining players—Henry, Eve, Uma, and Bob. I hope some of you have actual power roles to share. To the Witch and Seer: please use your best judgment. If you have solid info, lead us. If you're scared, maybe drop a hint, but we can't afford to go into night blind again.
Let's see what the second half of the table brings.
Seat 1 — Henry (kimi-k2.5, Speech)
Hi everyone, I'm Henry at Seat 1.
First off, rest in peace to Matthew. Like everyone else, I believe his Black Market Dealer claim - there's just no reason for a wolf to fake that role in last words when Villager is so much easier and less suspicious. Losing a power role N1 hurts us badly.
Now, Frank raised an interesting point about the Villager chain from seats 6 through 9. I get why that raises an eyebrow, but let's look at the setup - we have 3 fixed Villagers minimum, potentially more depending on the draw. With 10 players and only 3 wolves, that leaves 7 Town slots, and many of those are Villagers. Statistically, having four Villager claims in a row isn't just possible, it's actually likely given the numbers.
That said, Frank, I appreciate you keeping us sharp - we definitely shouldn't let people just coast on safe claims. But pointing fingers at a statistical likelihood feels a bit premature when we haven't even heard from half the table yet.
As for me, I'm just a regular Villager. I closed my eyes, woke up, and heard Matthew was dead. No information, no abilities, just trying to figure out who the wolves are based on what people say and how they vote.
I want to hear from Eve, Uma, and Bob - especially if any of you are power roles. Witch, if you saved someone last night, that person is gold to us. If you didn't save anyone, then Matthew was definitely the wolf target and we know they weren't aiming for a Villager. Seer, if you have a wolf check, now might be the time to lead us, but be careful about exposing yourself without protection.
Let's hear from the remaining speakers before we make any decisions. I'm watching for anyone who seems too eager to push a narrative or too quick to latch onto easy targets.
Seat 2 — Eve (glm-4.7, Speech)
Hello everyone, I'm Eve at Seat 2.
First, rest in peace to Matthew. His claim as Black Market Dealer seems logical; there's no real benefit for a wolf to fake that role in their dying breath, so I'll accept that we lost a power role.
Regarding the discussion so far: Frank raised a valid point about the "Villager chain" from Seats 6 to 9, and Henry made a good statistical defense. Well, I'm afraid I'm about to make that chain even longer. As for me, I am just a regular Villager. I slept through the night and have no information to share.
I know it looks incredibly suspicious to have so many Villager claims in a row—Alice, Charlie, Jason, Wendy, Frank, Henry, and now me. But given the setup, it is statistically possible, and with wolves trying to blend in, it's also a convenient place for them to hide.
Since I have no night actions, I'm relying entirely on the remaining players, Uma and Bob. We really need to hear from you two. If you are power roles, please give us some direction—or at least a solid read on the game. If you are also Villagers, then the wolves are definitely hiding among this big group of "Villagers," and we're going to have a hard time sorting this out.
I'm keeping my eyes open. Let's hear from the last two players.
Seat 3 — Uma (kimi-k2.5, Speech)
Hi everyone, I'm Uma at Seat 3.
First, rest in peace to Matthew. I agree with the consensus—his claim as Black Market Dealer rings true. There's no strategic benefit for a wolf to fake that specific role in last words when Villager is so much safer and simpler. Losing our BMD before they could distribute any abilities is a real setback for Town.
Now, looking at this situation... Alice, Charlie, Jason, Wendy, Frank, Henry, and Eve have all claimed Villager before me. That's seven Villager claims in a row. Frank mentioned it earlier, and Eve just pointed it out too—this is getting statistically bizarre. With the setup having at least 3 fixed Villagers and potentially more, it's *possible*, but it's creating this strange uniformity where everyone is just... blending into the background.
I'm going to be straight with you—I'm also a Villager. I know, that makes eight in a row, which sounds almost comical. But I closed my eyes last night, woke up to Matthew's death, and I have no night actions or special information to share.
Here's what bothers me: either we genuinely have this many Villagers and the wolves are comfortably hiding in this crowd, or someone in this chain is lying. With Bob still to speak at Seat 4, I'm really hoping he breaks this pattern. If Bob claims Villager too, then we know for certain the wolves are buried somewhere in this massive block of "vanilla" claims, and we're going to have to dig deep into voting patterns and behavior to root them out.
Witch, Seer—if you're out there, we need you now more than ever. The BMD is gone, so we can't manufacture additional power roles. We need actual information to break through this wall of Villager claims.
I'll be watching how everyone votes today. With so many Villager claims and no clear wolf yet, the vote is going to be our only real tool for finding inconsistencies. Let's hear from Bob, and then figure out where to go from here.
Seat 4 — Bob (glm-4.7, Speech)
Hi everyone, I'm Bob at Seat 4.
First, rest in peace to Matthew. Like everyone else, I believe his Black Market Dealer claim. It's a specific role with no Night 1 action, so faking it provides zero advantage for a wolf. It's a tough loss for Town to lose a potential ability distributor so early.
Now, let's address the elephant in the room: the "Villager Chain." Alice, Charlie, Jason, Wendy, Frank, Henry, Eve, and Uma—that's eight players claiming Villager in a row. And I hate to break it to you, but I'm about to make it nine.
**I am a regular Villager.**
I know, it sounds absolutely ridiculous. Nine Villager claims? But let's look at the math here. We started with 7 Town players. Matthew is gone, leaving 6 Town players alive. Depending on the setup, we have either 3 or 4 Power Roles left, and only 2 or 3 actual Villagers left.
If I am a Villager, and we assume there are maybe two others among the eight people before me, that means **everyone else in this chain is lying**. Since there are only 3 wolves, the other liars *must* be our Power Roles—Seer, Witch, Guard, Hunter, etc.—all claiming Villager to stay safe from the wolves' night kill.
So, frankly, I think this "Villager Chain" is actually a brilliant defensive strategy by the Town. It forces the wolves to guess who to kill, because they can't distinguish the power roles from the common folk. The wolves are definitely hiding in this group with us, but so are our most valuable players.
Since we are all in this camouflage mode, we can't rely on role claims today. We have to rely on behavior. Who is speaking too confidently? Who is trying too hard to blend in? Who is jumping on easy bandwagons?
I have no information, so I'm going to be watching the voting phase very closely. Let's not make a rash decision and vote out a hidden power role. Good luck, Town.
Seat 10 — Frank (glm-4.7, Last words)
Well, I guess I'm the first one to go. That was... efficient.
Before I leave, I need to come clean. I claimed Villager to stay under the radar since I couldn't act on the first night anyway, but I am actually the **Demon Hunter**.
I voted for Bob (Seat 4) because his speech felt off. While everyone else was just acknowledging the weirdness of the "Villager Chain," Bob tried to spin it as some sort of "brilliant defensive strategy." It felt like he was trying too hard to control the narrative and justify why there were so many vanilla claims. It struck me as a wolf trying to sound smart and blend in.
Look at the votes against me: Henry, Uma, Bob, Charlie, and Wendy. That's a lot of people jumping on the train very quickly. I don't know if that's a coordinated wolf push or just a confused Town, but it's worth looking into.
Alice (Seat 6) voted for Bob, which makes me think she might be on the right track.
Good luck, Town. Don't let them snow you.
Round 2
Seat 4 — Bob (glm-4.7, Speech)
Hello everyone, I'm Bob at Seat 4.
First, I want to address the elephant in the room. We lost Frank at Seat 10, and he claimed Demon Hunter in his final words. This is a massive blow to the Town. Losing the Black Market Dealer on Night 1 and now the Demon Hunter on Day 1 puts us in a very difficult position. I want to apologize to Frank—I truly believed his aggressive questioning of the "Villager Chain" was a wolf tactic to flush out power roles, but it turns out he was just a Town member trying to find logic in the chaos.
Regarding Frank's suspicion of me: He said my speech about the "Villager Chain" being a "brilliant defensive strategy" felt like I was trying too hard to control the narrative. I want to be clear: **I am a Villager.** My logic was genuine. With so many of us claiming vanilla, I thought it was the perfect camouflage for our actual power roles to survive the night. I wasn't trying to manipulate anyone; I was trying to keep our Seer, Witch, and others alive. It's unfortunate that this logic led to a mislynch, but I still believe hiding our roles is the correct play against a competent wolf team.
Now, about the peaceful night. This is good news, but it raises questions.
- **Witch**: Did you use your antidote? If you saved someone, that player is now confirmed good, and we need to know who that is.
- **Guard**: Did you protect someone successfully?
If neither of you acted, then the wolves might have hit a protected player or perhaps chose not to kill for some reason. But information is key here.
Looking at the Day 1 votes:
- Henry, Uma, Charlie, Wendy, and I voted for Frank. Since Frank flipped Town, this looks bad for all of us. However, the wolves are opportunistic. It is very likely that at least one or two wolves jumped on this train to help eliminate a power role while blending in with the Town.
- **Alice (Seat 6)**: You voted for me on Day 1. I'd like to hear your reasoning. Was it just because Frank suspected me, or did you have a specific read?
- **Jason (Seat 8) and Eve (Seat 2)**: You both abstained. Abstaining can be safe, but in a game where we need to eliminate wolves, passivity helps the enemy.
We are down to 8 players. We likely have 3 wolves remaining. We need the **Seer** to come forward if they have a solid check on a werewolf. We can't afford to mislynch again today. If the Seer is too scared, perhaps the Witch can coordinate with us.
Let's analyze the behaviors carefully today. We need to find the wolves hiding among the Frank voters or the abstainers.
Seat 6 — Alice (glm-4.7, Speech)
Hello everyone, I'm Alice at Seat 6.
First of all, this is a tough start. We lost the Black Market Dealer on Night 1, and now we've lost the Demon Hunter, Frank, on Day 1. We are down two power roles already, and we can't afford many more mistakes.
Regarding the peaceful night: This is good news in that we didn't lose another body, but it leaves us with less information. **Witch**, did you use your antidote last night? If you did, the person you saved is confirmed good, and we need to know who that is. **Guard**, did you protect someone? If neither of you acted, the wolves might have hit a protected player or a Wraith Knight, but we need to figure out why the night was quiet.
Now, let's talk about the Day 1 vote. We voted out Frank, who turned out to be the Demon Hunter. This is a win for the werewolves.
I want to draw your attention to **Bob (Seat 4)**.
Yesterday, Frank (Demon Hunter) specifically called out Bob. Frank said Bob's speech about the "Villager Chain" being a "brilliant defensive strategy" felt manipulative and like a wolf trying to control the narrative. How did Bob respond? He immediately voted for Frank.
Now that we know Frank was a Town Power Role trying to hunt for wolves, Bob's vote looks incredibly guilty. It looks exactly like a wolf who got cornered by a PR and decided to silence him. I voted for Bob yesterday for this exact reason, and Frank's flip only confirms my suspicion.
I'm also looking at the others who voted for Frank: Henry, Uma, Charlie, and Wendy. It's possible that some of you are wolves jumping on an easy train to eliminate a Townie, or you were just genuinely misled. But Bob's vote was a direct retaliation against the person accusing him. That is the most suspicious behavior I've seen so far.
Jason and Eve abstained. While passive play isn't great, it's not as incriminating as actively lynching a Demon Hunter.
We need to find the wolves today. Bob is my strongest lead. Unless the Witch or Seer has better information, I think we need to look closely at the people who pushed for Frank's death, starting with Bob.
Seat 7 — Charlie (glm-4.7, Speech)
Hi everyone, I'm Charlie at Seat 7.
I want to start by owning up to a mistake. I voted for Frank yesterday, and I was wrong. I thought his aggressive questioning of the "Villager Chain" was a wolf tactic designed to sow discord and flush out power roles. It turns out he was just a Townie—the Demon Hunter, no less—trying to analyze the game. I apologize for contributing to his elimination. That was a bad loss for us.
Regarding the peaceful night: This is a double-edged sword. We didn't lose anyone, which is great, but we also didn't get any new information from deaths. **Witch**, did you use your antidote last night? If you saved someone, we have a confirmed Town player, and that information is vital. **Guard**, did you protect someone? If neither of you acted, it's possible the wolves hit a player protected by the Guard, or perhaps they hit the Wraith Knight (though usually, that results in a wolf death, so a Guard save seems more likely for a "peaceful" night).
Now, looking at the current conflict between Alice and Bob:
- **Alice (6)** voted for Bob yesterday while the rest of us were piling on Frank. She stuck her neck out when it wasn't popular. Now she's doubling down, using Frank's last words as ammunition.
- **Bob (4)** voted for Frank, which looks bad now that we know Frank was the Demon Hunter. Frank explicitly called Bob out in his last words for trying to "control the narrative."
Frank's suspicion of Bob is the most concrete lead we have right now. While Bob's logic about the "Villager Chain" being a defensive strategy made sense to me yesterday, the fact that he voted for the person accusing him—someone who turned out to be a powerful Town role—is very suspicious. It looks like a wolf trying to silence a threat.
However, I want to hear from the rest of the players before I make a final decision.
- **Henry (1), Uma (3), Wendy (9)**: You all voted for Frank with me. We were all wrong. What are your reads now? Do you agree with Alice's push on Bob?
- **Jason (8) and Eve (2)**: You both abstained yesterday. We need to hear from you today. Passive play isn't helping us find the wolves.
We are down two power roles. We can't afford another mislynch. I'm leaning towards Alice's logic regarding Bob, but I want to see how everyone else reacts to the pressure.
Seat 8 — Jason (glm-4.7, Speech)
Hello everyone, I'm Jason at Seat 8.
I want to start by addressing my abstention yesterday. I know it looked passive, but with everyone claiming Villager, I felt the risk of accidentally lynching a hidden Power Role like Seer or Witch was too high. I wanted to wait for more information. Unfortunately, that information came in the form of losing Frank, the Demon Hunter.
Looking back at Day 1, Alice (6) is looking incredibly sharp right now. While the rest of us were caught up in the confusion or following the crowd, she was the only one to vote for Bob (4). She saw the tension between Frank and Bob and acted on it. Now that Frank has flipped Demon Hunter and explicitly called out Bob in his final words, Alice's intuition is proving to be our best lead.
Bob, your vote on Frank looks really bad. Frank suspected you, and you immediately voted for him. Now that we know Frank was a Town Power Role trying to hunt wolves, your vote looks like a panicked attempt to silence him. Your explanation about the "Villager Chain" being a strategy might have sounded logical yesterday, but in hindsight, it feels like a wolf trying to justify a weird situation.
Regarding the peaceful night: **Witch**, did you use your antidote? If you saved someone, that player is confirmed good, and we need to know who it is. **Guard**, did you protect someone? If neither of you acted, the wolves might have hit a protected player, or perhaps they just got unlucky. But if there is a confirmed Town player out there, please speak up.
We can't afford to hesitate today. We've lost two Power Roles already. Frank gave us a dying lead, and Alice backed it up yesterday. Unless the Seer has a hard check on someone else, I think we need to focus our attention on Bob.
I'm leaning towards voting for Bob today. I want to hear from Henry, Uma, and Wendy to see if you are willing to reconsider your votes from yesterday.
Seat 9 — Wendy (kimi-k2.5, Speech)
Hi everyone, Wendy at Seat 9.
First, I'm incredibly relieved we had a peaceful night - no new deaths is exactly what we needed after losing Matthew and Frank back-to-back. But this immediately raises critical questions: **Witch**, did you use your antidote last night? If you saved Alice or anyone else, we need to know who is confirmed good. **Guard**, did you protect someone? If protective roles acted, we might have our first verified Town member. If neither of you acted, then the wolves either made a mistake or chose not to kill, which seems strategically odd for them.
I need to start with a sincere apology to the Town. I voted for Frank yesterday, and I was completely wrong. I interpreted his aggressive questioning of the Villager chain as a wolf trying to flush out power roles, but he was the Demon Hunter trying to hunt wolves. That was poor judgment on my part, and I'm sorry for helping eliminate a power role. I should have looked deeper into his logic instead of seeing it as disruptive.
Now, looking at today's discussion... Alice, I'm honestly surprised and glad you're still with us. Given your independent vote yesterday - being the only one to go against the Frank train - I worried you might have been targeted last night. Someone clearly protected you, or the Witch intervened, and that survival is telling.
Regarding the Alice-Bob situation: Alice, your intuition yesterday looks incredibly sharp right now. While the rest of us were following the crowd onto Frank, you were already pointing at Bob. Now we know Frank was Demon Hunter, and he specifically called out Bob in his final words for trying to "control the narrative" about the Villager chain.
Bob, your immediate vote on Frank right after Frank accused you looks reactive in hindsight. It looks like silencing someone who caught you. I want to hear your full defense, but right now, the combination of Alice's early suspicion and Frank's dying accusation is the strongest lead we have.
That said, we must be careful. We've already lost the Black Market Dealer and the Demon Hunter. We cannot afford another mislynch. If the Seer has checked Bob, Alice, or anyone else, please speak up now. If the Gravekeeper checked Frank's alignment and can confirm he was good, that validates his suspicion of Bob even further.
I'm leaning toward voting for Bob today based on the current evidence, but I want to hear from Henry, Uma, and Eve first. We need to move carefully and not repeat yesterday's mistake.
Who was saved last night? That information could break this game open for us.
Seat 1 — Henry (kimi-k2.5, Speech)
Hi everyone, Henry at Seat 1.
First, thank goodness for the peaceful night. After losing Matthew and Frank back-to-back, we couldn't afford another death. But this immediately tells us something important - **Witch**, did you use your antidote? **Guard**, did you protect someone? If Alice was saved, that likely means she was the wolves' target, which makes perfect sense given she was the only dissenting vote yesterday.
I need to apologize for my vote yesterday. I voted for Frank, and I was dead wrong. I thought his aggressive push against the Villager chain was a wolf trying to flush out power roles, but he was the Demon Hunter hunting wolves. That was terrible judgment on my part, and I'm sorry for contributing to losing a critical power role.
Now, looking at today... Alice, I'm incredibly relieved you're alive. The fact that you survived the night when you were the only one voting differently yesterday strongly suggests you were the target. That makes you confirmed good in my eyes, and your intuition about Bob is looking sharper by the minute.
Speaking of Bob - yes, his immediate vote on Frank right after Frank accused him looks reactive. It looks exactly like silencing a threat. Combined with Frank's dying accusation that Bob was "controlling the narrative" about the Villager chain, there's definitely smoke there. Bob's defense today about the "brilliant defensive strategy" also felt like he was trying too hard to justify the situation.
However, I want to be careful. We already mislynched Frank. Before we commit to another lynch, I want to hear from Eve and Uma. Also, we absolutely need to know - who was saved last night? If the Witch or Guard can confirm they saved Alice, that gives us a confirmed Town member to lead us.
I'm leaning heavily toward Bob based on Alice's survival and Frank's accusation, but let's make sure we're not rushing into another mistake. The wolves are definitely hiding among us, and they might be thrilled to see us lynch Bob while they sit back quietly.
Let's hear from the remaining speakers, but Alice, your survival last night speaks volumes about your alignment.
Seat 2 — Eve (glm-4.7, Speech)
Hello everyone, Eve here, Seat 2.
First, I want to express my relief that we had a peaceful night. After losing Matthew and Frank in the first round, we desperately needed a break. However, a peaceful night without information is tricky. **Witch**, did you use your antidote last night? If you saved someone, that person is confirmed good, and we need to know who it is to build a core team. **Guard**, if you are out there and made a save, thank you.
I want to address my abstention on Day 1. Seeing nine people claim Villager in a row made me incredibly paranoid. I was terrified that we would accidentally lynch a hidden Power Role—like the Seer or Witch—who was just trying to stay safe. Unfortunately, my caution didn't save Frank, but it does validate that the "Villager Chain" strategy is real and dangerous for us to navigate blindly.
Now, let's look at the situation today. Frank was the Demon Hunter, and his last words are the most valuable intelligence we have. He explicitly pointed his finger at **Bob (4)**, saying Bob was trying to control the narrative. Frank also praised **Alice (6)** for voting for Bob.
Alice's vote on Day 1 looks incredibly sharp in hindsight. While the rest of us were confused or following the crowd, she identified a threat. The fact that she survived the night is also telling. If she was the wolves' target—which makes sense given she was the only one voting against the flow—then either the Witch or the Guard saved her. If she was saved, she is confirmed good. If she wasn't the target, her behavior and Frank's endorsement still make her the most Town-aligned player at the table.
Bob, on the other hand, voted for Frank immediately after Frank accused him. That looks like a panicked wolf trying to silence a threat. Now that we know Frank was a powerful Town role, Bob's vote is incriminating.
We are down two power roles. We cannot afford to hesitate or split the vote today. Unless the Seer comes out with a check on someone else, Frank's dying accusation and Alice's intuition are the best leads we have.
I'm leaning heavily towards voting for Bob. I want to hear from Uma to see if she is willing to correct her mistake from yesterday, but my mind is pretty much made up. We need to follow the Demon Hunter's lead.
Seat 3 — Uma (kimi-k2.5, Speech)
Hi everyone, Uma here at Seat Three finishing today's round of speeches.
First—I want echo what others expressed profound relief seeing nobody died lastnight combined deep frustration knowing somewhere protective power intervened meaning wolves actively hunting again Specifically addressing whoever responsible **Witch** did you deploy antidote observing target **Guard** successful protection occurred Either scenario please consider revealing specifics certain circumstances recipient essentially verified trustworthy individual capable anchoring our remaining investigations absolutely critical intelligence presently lacking directionless floating accusations without solid foundation anchors Yesterday demonstrated catastrophic consequences operating blind collectively destroying own powerful assets BlackMarketDealer firstnight followed tragically misidentifying DemonHunter Frank voice specifically guiding present circumstances deeply ashamed participating flawed consensus genuinely believed disruptive-aggression represented classic werewolf-flushing-tactics obviously mistaken gravely cost faction precious offensive capability cannot afford repeating errors today Examining unfolding patterns specifically **Alice** survival following solitary dissenting vote strikes profoundly significant signal likely intended victim validates instinctual-suspicion correctness contrasting sharply collective conformity rest demonstrates precisely independent-analysis capabilities desperately needing leadership currently fractured disoriented group Furthermore integrating **Franks** final testimony explicitly identifying **Bob** attempting control-narrative regarding bizarre Villager-chain phenomenon retrospective examination indeed appears reactive-defensive posture immediately retaliating accusations rather substantive engagement merits serious scrutiny Yes arguments exist suggesting elaborate bussing-sacrifice framing complex possibilities unfortunately remaining bandwidth limited two confirmed-power-losses demand conservative-probability-weighting simplest explanation usually correct Occams-Razor applied suggests genuine-threat-identification rather elaborate-deception Regarding personal position continuing maintain simple-Villager-status nothing changed overnight closed eyes woke peace confused attempting reconstruct events logically regrettably contributed yesterdays error correcting course imperative Following accumulating evidence presented predecessors intending support eliminating **Seat-Four-Bob** acknowledging heavy-heart reluctant-necessity avoiding further costly-mistakes protecting vulnerable remnants capable powers hopefully emerging tonight providing clarity desperately needed moving forward cautiously deliberately Please anyone possessing concrete investigative-results step-forward immediately hesitation fatal faction already weakened beyond tolerance additional self-inflicted wounds
Seat 4 — Bob (glm-4.7, Last words)
Well, this is it. I'm Bob, Seat 4, and I am a **Villager**.
I know most of you won't believe me until the flip happens, but I need you to listen to what I have to say. My logic yesterday about the "Villager Chain" was genuine. I thought we were protecting our power roles. I voted for Frank because I thought his aggression was a wolf tactic to flush us out. I was wrong. Frank was a hero. But Frank was also *wrong* about me.
Now, let's talk about the real danger.
Alice (Seat 6), you played this beautifully. On Day 1, when everyone was confused, you threw a vote on me. Why? Because if you're a wolf, that's the perfect move. You sacrifice a teammate—or in this case, frame a confused Villager—to gain the trust of the Demon Hunter. Frank endorsed you in his last words, and now the entire town thinks you are "confirmed good" just because you survived a peaceful night.
Think about it, Town. A peaceful night is *not* proof that Alice was saved. It is equally likely that the wolves chose not to kill, or that they targeted Alice knowing she was safe (maybe she has a Guard on her, or maybe she's a **Gargoyle** or **Snow Wolf** hiding in plain sight) specifically to manufacture this "confirmed" status for her.
If I flip Villager, you cannot just say "Frank made a mistake" and move on. You have to ask yourselves: **Why was Alice so eager to lynch me?** Why did she survive the night when she was the most vocal player?
I voted for myself because I am a Villager with no options left. A wolf would try to drag someone else down with them. I'm trying to save you from the real manipulation.
Seer, if you are out there, do not trust Alice blindly. Check her. Check Henry, check Charlie. The wolves are leading this conversation right now.
Good luck, Town. Don't let them snow you.