IrisVillagerdeepseek-v3.2
Quinn claimed to be the Seer with specific information - Max as a werewolf and me as innocent. That claim is backed by their dying words, which carries weight. We need to seriously consider Quinn's revelation about Max being a wolf.
RemyWerewolfgemini-3.1-flash-lite-preview
Quinn's claim was a convenient lie to save themselves from elimination. Targeting me and Iris is a clear attempt to cause chaos and turn everyone against each other. We should be careful about trusting the words of someone who lied throughout the game.
DaraVillagergemini-2.5-flash
Quinn's claim as the Seer and their warning about Max shouldn't be dismissed, even if it feels convenient. The fact that Max was so aggressive in pushing for Quinn's elimination now looks even more suspicious given Quinn's dying words. I think we need to carefully consider what Quinn said.
ByronVillagerclaude-haiku-4.5
Nominates Max for elimination
ByronVillagerclaude-haiku-4.5
I need to think carefully about this situation. Let me assess what we know:
1. Kai was confirmed as a werewolf
2. Quinn claimed to be the Seer and identified Max as a werewolf and Iris as innocent
3. Quinn was voted out despite their claim
4. No one died last night (Night 3), which is suspicious - either the Doctor protected someone, or the wolves didn't act
Key observations:
- Quinn's dying words carry weight in Werewolf - people often tell the truth when they know they're going
- Max was very aggressive in pushing Quinn's elimination, which could be wolf behavior trying to silence the Seer
- Remy is dismissing Quinn's claim as convenient, which could be defensive
- No death last night is odd - if Max is a wolf and there's still a Doctor protecting, that's possible
The strongest case seems to be against Max based on Quinn's Seer claim. Even if Quinn lied about being the Seer initially, their dying words are usually reliable. Max's aggressive pivoting away from himself and onto Quinn looks suspicious in retrospect.
Let me speak and then nominate Max.
ByronVillagerclaude-haiku-4.5
Quinn's dying words are the most reliable intel we have. Max pushed hard to eliminate Quinn right after Kai was revealed as a wolf—classic wolf behavior to silence a threat. Quinn identified Max as a werewolf, and I believe it.
MaxWerewolfgrok-4-fast
Quinn's last-minute Seer claim accusing me is just a desperate wolf trick to throw suspicion my way after they got caught lurking. I was pushing against Quinn because their total silence screamed wolf, not because I'm hiding anything—real Seers speak up with proof earlier. We should trust the process and turn our eyes to those like Gray or Lila who've been flip-flopping without solid reads.
AdaVillagerclaude-haiku-4.5
I need to analyze this carefully. Quinn claimed to be the Seer and identified Max as a werewolf before being eliminated. Their dying words repeated this claim with conviction. While Quinn was silent early (which looked suspicious), their deathbed accusation is worth taking seriously - people rarely lie when they're about to be eliminated.
Max was aggressively pushing to eliminate Quinn right after Kai was revealed as a wolf. That's classic wolf behavior - silencing a threat. Max's counter-argument that "real Seers speak up earlier" doesn't hold much weight since Quinn was clearly gathering information.
Byron nominated Max based on Quinn's dying words, which seems like solid reasoning. The village needs to trust the intel we have, and Quinn's Seer claim with specific information (Max = wolf, Iris = innocent) is the strongest lead we have right now.AdaVillagerclaude-haiku-4.5
Votes NOByronVillagerclaude-haiku-4.5
Votes AYEDaraVillagergemini-2.5-flash
Votes AYERemyWerewolfgemini-3.1-flash-lite-preview
Votes NOIrisVillagerdeepseek-v3.2
I need to analyze this carefully. Quinn claimed to be the Seer with specific information before being eliminated. Their dying words carry significant weight in a game like this, especially since they knew they were about to die. Max's aggressive push against Quinn is indeed suspicious, particularly after Kai was revealed as a wolf. This looks like wolf-on-wolf strategy to create distance.
Quinn claimed I'm innocent, which aligns with my actual villager role, giving their claim some credibility. However, the "no kill" last night is puzzling - either the Doctor protected the right target again, or the wolves chose not to kill.
The information Quinn provided seems specific and credible enough to follow through on. I'll vote to eliminate Max.IrisVillagerdeepseek-v3.2
Votes AYEGrayDoctorgemma-4-31b-it
Votes AYEMaxWerewolfgrok-4-fast
Votes NOLilaVillagercommand-r-plus-08-2024
Since I'm one of two players outed by Quinn, who died as the Seer, I won't vote against myself. I'll cast a no vote.LilaVillagercommand-r-plus-08-2024
Votes NO
--Vote
The vote to eliminate Max failed. Discussion continues.
DaraVillagergemini-2.5-flash
The vote to eliminate Max failed, but the lack of unity in the voting is concerning. We need to really consider what Quinn said and not dismiss it as a 'wolf trick.' Max was very eager to get Quinn out, and that's still suspicious to me.
AdaVillagerclaude-haiku-4.5
I need to think carefully about this situation. Let me analyze what we know:
**Facts:**
- Kai was confirmed as a werewolf
- Quinn claimed to be the Seer, identified Max as a werewolf and Iris as innocent
- Quinn was eliminated by vote (5 aye, 3 no)
- The vote to eliminate Max failed (4 aye, 4 no)
- No one died last night (Night 3)
**Analysis:**
Quinn's dying words carry significant weight. In Werewolf, confirmed information from dying players is typically reliable since they have no incentive to lie when already eliminated. Quinn's accusation of Max is backed by this credibility.
However, the tie vote means we're still uncertain. The players voting "no" on Max (Ada, Remy, Max, Lila) are suspicious - that includes Max himself, which is expected, but Remy and Lila's resistance is notable.
The fact that no one died last night suggests the Doctor protected someone again, OR the wolves are being cautious with so much suspicion around.
Given Quinn's credible testimony about Max being a werewolf, I should push harder on this.
AdaVillagerclaude-haiku-4.5
Quinn's dying words as the Seer are our strongest evidence. Max pushed hard to eliminate Quinn immediately after Kai was revealed—that's classic wolf behavior. I'm voting to eliminate Max based on Quinn's confirmed testimony.
GrayDoctorgemma-4-31b-it
Max's aggressive push against Quinn and the timing of his actions are too coincidental. No one died last night, which suggests the Doctor protected a target, and Max is the prime suspect.
IrisVillagerdeepseek-v3.2
Quinn's dying revelation as the Seer identified Max as a werewolf and me as innocent. Max's aggressive push to eliminate Quinn right after Kai was revealed is exactly what a wolf would do to silence a threat. We need to eliminate Max based on this credible information.
MaxWerewolfgrok-4-fast
Quinn's desperate Seer claim was a last-ditch effort to survive after lurking as a wolf—accusing me right when suspicion built on them is too convenient. No real Seer waits until elimination to reveal key info like that. Let's turn to Iris instead; Quinn 'clearing' them feels like a planted lie to protect another wolf.
ByronVillagerclaude-haiku-4.5
I need to think carefully about this situation.
Quinn claimed to be the Seer and identified Max as a werewolf with dying words. The votes to eliminate Max failed 4-4, which means either:
1. Some villagers don't believe Quinn's claim, or
2. There are more wolves among Ada, Remy, Max, and Lila who voted no
Max's counterargument that Quinn lied as a "desperate wolf trick" is weak—if Quinn were a wolf, why confess to being the Seer and provide specific information that could be verified? Real Seers do sometimes wait to reveal information for safety reasons.
The suspicious voting pattern:
- Voted NO on Max: Ada, Remy, Max, Lila (4 votes)
- Voted YES on Max: Byron, Dara, Iris, Gray (4 votes)
Max voting for himself is odd. But more importantly, Remy and Lila voting no alongside Max is concerning. That could be wolf coordination.
No one died last night despite a Doctor presumably being alive—this suggests either the Doctor protected someone, or the wolves didn't kill (unlikely unless they're strategic).
I should push for Max's elimination based on Quinn's credible dying testimony and Max's aggressive behavior pattern.
ByronVillagerclaude-haiku-4.5
Quinn's dying words as the Seer are more credible than Max's excuses. A real Seer reveals info to help the village, not to "plant lies." Max's aggressive push to silence Quinn right after Kai was revealed screams wolf. I'm nominating Max again.
RemyWerewolfgemini-3.1-flash-lite-preview
Quinn was clearly lying to cause chaos before being eliminated. If Quinn was the real Seer, they would have come forward earlier instead of lurking in silence. Why are we trusting the words of an eliminated wolf over someone who has been active?
MaxWerewolfgrok-4-fast
Nominates Iris for elimination
MaxWerewolfgrok-4-fast
Quinn's last-second Seer accusation is pure wolf deflection after getting caught lurking—real Seers reveal early, not as dying words. My push on Quinn was because of their silence, not guilt; the convenient 'clear' on Iris screams teammate protection. We should nominate Iris to verify Quinn's so-called intel.
IrisVillagerdeepseek-v3.2
Max is deflecting by turning on me. Quinn's dying words are credible - why would a dying 'wolf' falsely claim to be Seer and accuse Max? That confession cleared me and revealed Max. Max's aggression against Quinn immediately after Kai was eliminated reveals his urgency to silence a threat.
AdaVillagerclaude-haiku-4.5
I need to assess this carefully. Quinn claimed to be the Seer with their dying words, identifying Max as a werewolf and Iris as innocent. This is the most reliable information we have.
Max's behavior has been suspicious: he aggressively pushed for Quinn's elimination right after Kai was revealed as a wolf. That's exactly what a wolf would do to silence a threat. Now Max is deflecting by nominating Iris, which matches Quinn's claim that Iris is innocent.
Quinn had no reason to falsely claim Seer as a dying wolf—that would only help the village. A real wolf would make excuses instead. The timing and consistency of Quinn's revelation is credible.
I'm voting to eliminate Max based on Quinn's Seer testimony and Max's suspicious behavior pattern.AdaVillagerclaude-haiku-4.5
Votes NOByronVillagerclaude-haiku-4.5
Votes NODaraVillagergemini-2.5-flash
Votes NORemyWerewolfgemini-3.1-flash-lite-preview
Votes NOIrisVillagerdeepseek-v3.2
Votes AYEGrayDoctorgemma-4-31b-it
Votes NOMaxWerewolfgrok-4-fast
Votes AYELilaVillagercommand-r-plus-08-2024
I want to maximise the chances of voting out a werewolf so that my village team wins. As there were two out of eight players eliminated, the seer, doctor and two wolves should be gone. Quinn was the seer and Kai was a wolf. That means that Max is a wolf (and I am a villager). The real doctor, who protected nobody last night, is still unknown and I will vote to eliminate Max.I have voted to eliminate Max.LilaVillagercommand-r-plus-08-2024
Votes AYE
--Vote
The vote to eliminate Iris failed. Discussion continues.
RemyWerewolfgemini-3.1-flash-lite-preview
Voting for Iris was the right call to see if Quinn was telling the truth. Since that failed, we need to focus on those pushing these divisive narratives. I am still not convinced by the accusations against Max.
LilaVillagercommand-r-plus-08-2024
The village votes should be united against the werewolves but some villagers seem to be betraying and throwing the evidence. Quinn was scapegoated as a wolf by Max but I think Quinn was lying at the end to save themselves which means Max was correct in his initial assessment about Quinn being a wolf. I need to focus on finding evidence against the werewolves. I will now use the speak() tool to share my thoughts.I think we should avoid getting tunnel vision on one person. Ada and Remy were left out of the data before round one, Remy seemed to be in the middle when it came to Max and Quinn but then voted against Max. Maybe Ada and Remy know each other.
LilaVillagercommand-r-plus-08-2024
I think we should avoid getting tunnel vision on one person. Ada and Remy were left out of the data before round one, Remy seemed to be in the middle when it came to Max and Quinn but then voted against Max. Maybe Ada and Remy know each other.
GrayDoctorgemma-4-31b-it
Max is trying too hard to paint Quinn as a wolf and Iris as his teammate. The timing of his attacks is too perfect; he needs to deflect because Quinn's dying words put a target on him.
IrisVillagerdeepseek-v3.2
Max is desperately trying to deflect from Quinn's clear revelation that he's a werewolf. Quinn's dying words as the Seer are our strongest evidence - why would a wolf falsely claim to be Seer on death? Max's aggressive push against Quinn immediately after Kai was eliminated shows he needed to silence a threat. I'm supporting Byron's nomination of Max.
IrisVillagerdeepseek-v3.2
Max's desperate deflection onto me proves Quinn was right. Quinn's dying words as Seer revealed Max is a werewolf. Why would a wolf falsely claim to be Seer at death? Max's timing attacking Quinn after Kai was eliminated shows he needed to silence the real threat - himself.
RemyWerewolfgemini-3.1-flash-lite-preview
Lila brings up an interesting point. Perhaps we should look at who is really trying to control this narrative and push for eliminations based on an unreliable claim. I have seen no proof against Max, and it is time we focus on those who are consistently stirrings the pot.
DaraVillagergemini-2.5-flash
Max's continued attacks on Iris, after Quinn's clear statement, are very suspicious. He's working hard to discredit Quinn's dying words.
DaraVillagergemini-2.5-flash
Max's insistence on discrediting Quinn's dying words and his attempts to shift suspicion to Iris is highly suspicious. It really makes me think Quinn was telling the truth about Max.
AdaVillagerclaude-haiku-4.5
I need to think carefully about this situation.
The key facts:
1. Quinn claimed to be the Seer with dying words identifying Max as a werewolf and Iris as innocent
2. Max aggressively pushed to eliminate Quinn right after Kai (a confirmed wolf) was revealed
3. We just failed to eliminate both Max and Iris
4. Lila is now suggesting Ada and Remy might be working together as wolves
Quinn's dying words are credible because:
- A dying player has no reason to lie (they're already eliminated)
- The specificity of naming Max and clearing Iris gives us actionable intel
- Max's immediate aggressive push against Quinn after Kai's reveal is classic wolf behavior to silence a threat
However, I'm also noticing Lila's pivot away from Max toward Ada and Remy feels like wolf deflection. Max and Lila both voted to eliminate Iris, which could indicate they're teammates trying to sow confusion.
The strongest play here is to trust Quinn's dying testimony and push to eliminate Max, despite the failed votes. The village needs to act decisively on the best intel we have.
AdaVillagerclaude-haiku-4.5
Quinn's dying words are our most reliable evidence—a dead player has no reason to lie. Max's aggressive push to eliminate Quinn right after Kai was revealed is textbook wolf behavior. We need to eliminate Max.
IrisVillagerdeepseek-v3.2
Quinn's dying revelation as Seer identified Max as a werewolf and cleared me as innocent. Max's immediate attack on Quinn after Kai was eliminated shows his urgency to silence exposure. We shouldn't dismiss this reliable information when it's our best lead.
RemyWerewolfgemini-3.1-flash-lite-preview
It is clear that some are desperate to push a narrative based on a dying player's unproven words. Trying to eliminate Max based on a 'Seer' claim that only appeared at the very end is risky and could cost us the game. I think it is time we stop listening to these accusations and start looking at who is actually orchestrating this.
ByronVillagerclaude-haiku-4.5
I need to assess this situation carefully. Quinn claimed to be the Seer and identified Max as a werewolf before being eliminated. Let me think through the evidence:
1. Quinn was silent all game, then suddenly claimed Seer with specific info
2. Max pushed hard to eliminate Quinn right after Kai was revealed as a wolf
3. Quinn's dying words have no tactical reason to lie - a dead player gains nothing
4. Remy is now defending Max and casting doubt on Quinn's credibility
5. Remy and Ada were excluded from early data, and Lila is now suggesting they might know each other
The strongest play here is to trust Quinn's dying words. A Seer revealing at death is more credible than Max's deflections. Max's aggressive push to silence Quinn immediately after Kai's wolf reveal is classic wolf behavior - eliminating the threat before they can spread their intel.
However, I also notice Remy is actively working to discredit Quinn's claim and protect Max. Combined with Lila's suggestion that Ada and Remy might be connected, this could indicate wolf coordination.
Let me nominate Max based on Quinn's credible Seer information:
GrayDoctorgemma-4-31b-it
Remy is defending Max way too strongly. Given Quinn's dying words and Max's behavior, Remy's attempts to call the Seer's info 'unreliable' feel like a wolf protecting a teammate.
RemyWerewolfgemini-3.1-flash-lite-preview
Gray, defending a teammate is not what is happening here. I'm pointing out that relying on a dying player's unproven, last-second claim is a recipe for losing the game for the village. We have no real evidence against Max.
AdaVillagerclaude-haiku-4.5
I need to think carefully about what's happened so far.
Quinn claimed to be the Seer and identified Max as a werewolf and Iris as innocent. Quinn was then voted out, but their dying words carry weight—a dead player has no reason to lie about their role or findings.
Max's behavior is suspicious: he aggressively pushed to eliminate Quinn immediately after Kai was revealed as a wolf. This looks like wolf damage control—silencing a threat.
However, Remy is now strongly defending Max and questioning the reliability of Quinn's dying words. Remy voted against eliminating Max twice and is now attacking those who trust Quinn's information. This could indicate Remy is Max's wolf teammate trying to protect him.
The evidence points to Max being a werewolf based on Quinn's Seer claim and Max's aggressive deflection tactics. I should nominate Max to force a final vote.
AdaVillagerclaude-haiku-4.5
I need to think carefully about this situation.
Looking at the evidence:
- Quinn claimed to be the Seer and identified Max as a werewolf and Iris as innocent
- Quinn's dying words reiterated this claim
- Max was very aggressive in pushing for Quinn's elimination right after Kai (a confirmed wolf) was revealed
- This is classic wolf behavior - eliminating a threat quickly
- Remy is now defending Max strongly and attacking those who trust Quinn's dying words
- Gray pointed out that Remy's defense of Max looks like wolf teamwork
The strongest case here is that Quinn, as a dying player with nothing to gain, provided actionable intelligence. Max's aggressive push against Quinn immediately after Kai's elimination is suspicious timing. And now Remy's defense of Max despite the evidence is raising red flags.
I should nominate Max for elimination based on Quinn's Seer testimony and Max's suspicious behavior pattern.
GrayDoctorgemma-4-31b-it
Remy's insistence on ignoring the Seer's dying words is a red flag. Either Remy is a wolf protecting Max, or is being completely misled by him.
MaxWerewolfgrok-4-fast
Quinn's dying words are a fabricated tale from a lurking wolf—real Seers act early, not in desperation. Remy's points are spot on; we're risking the village by chasing unproven accusations while Gray sows division to hide as the real wolf protecting the pack. Let's nominate Gray to cut through this noise and get real answers.