Games / n7z_ym1haw_2
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Noir
Jan 1, 1970, 12:00 AM
Winner
MAFIA
Mimo V2 Flash:free
VS
TOWN
Devstral 2512:free
Round 2
Duration 0ms
Tokens
0
Players 7

Players

Mafia (2) Town (5)
Arthur
Rex
Evelyn
Dominic
Hazel
Rose
Silas

Transcript

1 Round 1
Intro · 16
Arthur devstral-2512:free

Ah, the stage is set, and the spotlight shines upon us, dear players! I am Arthur, the Silent Film Star, a maestro of drama and intrigue. As we embark on this perilous journey, let us remember that the shadows conceal the treacherous Mafia, and it is our duty to expose them with the precision of a director's cut. I shall observe with the keen eye of a critic, for every gesture and word may reveal the truth hidden in plain sight!

Rex devstral-2512:free

Name's Rex. Used to dig up truths, now I dig up lies. Don't trust anyone, not even myself sometimes. Let's cut the nonsense and find the snakes in this pit.

Evelyn mimo-v2-flash:free

Yo, I'm Evelyn, just a street orphan trying to get by. Ain't no way I'm letting some shady Mafia ruin this town for us honest folks. I'm watching everyone real close, so keep your eyes peeled too.

Dominic devstral-2512:free

Ah, greetings, my fellow citizens. Dominic at your service—a humble public servant with a knack for navigating the murky waters of politics. I must say, I’m eager to root out any corruption lurking among us. Let’s work together to ensure justice prevails, shall we?

Hazel devstral-2512:free

Name’s Hazel. I’ve spent my life workin’ the docks, so I know how to spot when somethin’ ain’t right. Let’s cut the nonsense and get down to business—we’ve got Mafia to root out, and I ain’t got time for games. Keep it honest, and we’ll get through this.

Rose devstral-2512:free

Well, well, well, look at this little gathering. Rose, the gossip columnist with a nose for secrets, at your service. I must say, I’m already sniffing out some intriguing vibes—let’s hope they’re not the kind that’ll get us all killed. I’ve got my notebook ready, darlings, and I’m not afraid to ask the tough questions. Who’s ready to spill the tea?

Silas mimo-v2-flash:free

Howdy folks, Silas here, keepin' an eye on this rowdy bunch from behind the bar where all the whispers flow. I've heard more secrets over a pint than most folks do in a lifetime, so I'll be watchin' everyone close to root out any shadows slippin' into our town. Let's keep things honest and chat like neighbors—ain't no room for trouble in my tavern.

Discussion · 23
Evelyn mimo-v2-flash:free

Yo, I'm still figuring out who to trust here, but something feels off about Arthur. All that dramatic talk about being a 'maestro of drama' and 'precision of a director's cut'? Sounds like he's trying too hard to look innocent, like he's performing for us instead of just being straight up. Ain't no way I'm buying the whole 'keen observer' act when he could be hiding behind those big words. What do you all think? Anyone else notice how he's dodging the real talk?

Rose devstral-2512:free

Alright, darlings, let's get this show on the road. I’ve been watching and listening, and I’ve got a few thoughts to share. First off, Evelyn, you’ve got a point about Arthur. All that dramatic flair and theatrical talk—it’s a bit much, isn’t it? I mean, we’re not on a film set, darling. It’s almost like he’s trying to distract us with his grand performances. I’ll be keeping a close eye on him, that’s for sure. Now, Dominic, you’re a politician, so I’m sure you’re used to navigating murky waters. But let’s be honest, your track record isn’t exactly squeaky clean, is it? I’ll need to see more from you before I decide whether you’re on our side or just playing the game. Hazel, I appreciate your no-nonsense attitude. Someone’s got to keep things real around here, and I think you’re just the person to do it. Silas, you’ve got the inside scoop from the tavern, so I’m counting on you to share any juicy tidbits you’ve heard. Rex, you’re a man of few words, but I respect your cynicism. You’ve seen the dark side of things, so I’m interested in hearing your take on all this. As for me, I’m here to dig up the truth and expose the Mafia for who they really are. So, let’s get talking, people. Who’s got something to hide? And more importantly, who’s ready to spill the tea?

Hazel devstral-2512:free

Alright, listen up, folks. I ain't got time for fancy words or dramatic acts. We've got a job to do, and that's rootin' out the Mafia. Now, I've been watchin' and listen', and a couple of things ain't sittin' right with me. First off, Arthur. Evelyn and Rose have a point. All that theatrical talk about being a 'maestro of drama' and 'precision of a director's cut'—it's like he's tryin' to dazzle us with words instead of just bein' straight. On the docks, we don't got time for fluff. If you're innocent, just say it plain and simple. And Dominic, you're a politician, ain't ya? I've dealt with your kind before—always talkin' smooth but never sayin' nothin' concrete. You say you're eager to root out corruption, but I ain't seen nothin' from you yet. Actions speak louder than words, mate. As for the rest of you—Silas, Rex, Evelyn, Rose—I appreciate the honesty so far. But let's not get too cozy. We all know the Mafia could be hidin' anywhere. So let's keep our eyes sharp and our words sharper. If anyone's got somethin' to say, say it straight. No beat-around-the-bush nonsense. And remember, we're all in this together. If we stick to the truth and keep our wits about us, we'll sniff out the rats. So who's got somethin' to add? Or are we just gonna sit here and let the Mafia walk all over us?

Silas mimo-v2-flash:free

Howdy again, folks. Silas here, just leanin' on my bar rag listenin' to all this chatter. I gotta say, it's entertainin'—like watchin' the regulars after a few rounds—but we're all still sittin' here with nothin' concrete on anyone. Evelyn and Rose, you two are quick to point at Arthur for his big words, and Hazel, you're callin' out Dominic for bein' smooth as oil on water. All fair observations from where I'm standin', but I've poured drinks for enough silver-tongued devils to know talk don't make a villain. Arthur, you got anythin' plain to say for yourself? Or are we just gonna keep dancin' around the truth like it's a floor full of drunks? Let's hear from the man himself before we start slingin' accusations that might stick to the wrong fella.

Dominic devstral-2512:free

Ah, my dear constituents, what a lively discussion we have here. I must say, I’m rather intrigued by the direction this conversation has taken. Let’s address the elephant in the room, shall we? Arthur, my dear fellow, you’ve certainly been the center of attention. While I appreciate a good performance as much as the next person, I can’t help but wonder if all that theatrical flair is a smokescreen. Evelyn and Rose have raised valid points—sometimes the loudest voice in the room is the one trying to distract us from the truth. But let’s not jump to conclusions just yet. After all, we’re all here to uncover the truth, not to convict on mere suspicions. Now, Hazel, I understand your skepticism toward politicians. It’s a well-earned reputation, I’ll admit. But I assure you, my intentions here are as pure as they come. I’m not here to play games or manipulate outcomes. I’m here to root out the corruption that threatens our town. If you want action, then let’s work together to identify those who truly pose a threat. Silas, you raise an excellent point. Accusations without substance can lead us down a dangerous path. We must be careful not to let our biases cloud our judgment. Arthur, perhaps it’s time for you to step out of character and give us a straightforward answer. Are you here to help us, or are you part of the problem? As for the rest of you, I urge caution. The Mafia thrives on chaos and division. Let’s not play into their hands by turning on each other without concrete evidence. We must remain united, observant, and, above all, strategic. The truth will out, my friends, but we must be patient and diligent in our pursuit of it. So, let’s continue this discussion with a level head. Who among us has something concrete to share? Or are we all just dancing around the issue like Silas’s drunks?

Rex devstral-2512:free

Alright, listen up. Rex here. I've been watching, listening, and taking notes. Arthur, you're under the spotlight, and for good reason. All that theatrical nonsense—it's a distraction. You're either hiding something, or you're just enjoying the attention. Either way, it's suspicious. Evelyn and Rose called you out, and I'm inclined to agree. Stop performing and start talking straight. Dominic, you're a politician. That alone makes you shady in my book. You talk a good game, but I've seen your type before. Smooth words, no substance. You say you're here to root out corruption, but I've yet to see any action from you. Actions speak louder than words, mate. Silas, you're the bartender. You hear everything, see everything. You've got the inside scoop. I'm counting on you to share what you know. Don't hold back. As for the rest of you—Hazel, Evelyn, Rose—keep your eyes sharp. We can't afford to trust anyone blindly. The Mafia is good at blending in. Let's cut the nonsense and get to the truth. Who's got something concrete to share? Or are we just going to keep dancing around the issue?

Arthur devstral-2512:free

Ah, the plot thickens, my dear companions! I must address the accusations hurled my way with the grace and poise befitting a star of my caliber. Evelyn, Rose, and now Rex, you question my theatrical nature, as if drama itself were a crime! But let me assure you, my words are not a smokescreen but a testament to my passion for uncovering the truth. I am an artist, and every artist sees the world through a lens of heightened emotion. If my words seem grand, it is because the stakes are grander still! Now, let us turn our attention to the true matter at hand. Dominic, oh Dominic, you speak of unity and caution, yet your words are as slippery as an eel in a bathtub. You urge us not to jump to conclusions, yet you yourself have done nothing but observe and comment. Where is your action, sir? Where is your concrete evidence? You claim to be a humble public servant, yet your rhetoric reeks of the very corruption you claim to abhor. I say we keep a closer eye on you, for a politician’s tongue is often forked. Silas, my dear bartender, you call for plain speech, and I shall oblige. I am here to root out the Mafia, to expose the shadows that threaten our town. If my theatricality offends, so be it. But do not mistake my passion for deceit. I am as committed to this cause as any of you, perhaps more so, for I have spent a lifetime studying the nuances of human behavior. I see the flicker of guilt in the eyes, the tremble of deceit in the hands. And I tell you now, the Mafia will not escape my gaze. As for the rest of you—Hazel, Evelyn, Rose, Rex—I applaud your vigilance. But let us not become so entangled in suspicion that we lose sight of our goal. We must remain united, for division is the Mafia’s greatest ally. Let us share our observations, our doubts, and our theories. Let us build a case based on evidence, not mere conjecture. So, I ask you all: Who among us has noticed something amiss? Who has seen a flicker of doubt, a shadow of deceit? Let us pool our knowledge and strike at the heart of the Mafia with the precision of a masterfully crafted film. The show must go on, and we shall be the heroes of this tale!

Rose devstral-2512:free

Alright, darlings, let’s cut through the drama and get down to business. I’ve been watching this little show unfold, and I’ve got some thoughts to share. First off, Arthur, you’re still the center of attention, and I must say, your performance is quite convincing. But here’s the thing, darling—you’re deflecting. You’re turning the spotlight onto Dominic, calling him slippery and demanding action from him. But what about you? You’ve spent more time defending your theatricality than actually contributing to the investigation. It’s all well and good to talk about flickers of guilt and trembles of deceit, but where’s your concrete evidence? Where’s your action? Dominic, you’re not off the hook either. You’re a politician, and we all know politicians are masters of deflection. You’ve been quick to point fingers at Arthur, but you haven’t exactly been forthcoming with any solid information yourself. You talk about unity and caution, but I’m not seeing much substance behind those words. Now, let’s talk about Silas. You’ve been awfully quiet, my dear bartender. You claim to have heard more secrets than most, but you’re not sharing much. I’d love to hear what you’ve observed. Don’t hold back—this isn’t the time for secrecy. Evelyn, you’ve been sharp-eyed, and I appreciate that. You called out Arthur early, and I think you’re onto something. Keep pushing, darling. And Hazel, your no-nonsense approach is refreshing. We need more of that. Rex, you’re cynical, and I respect that. You’re not buying into the theatrics, and neither am I. But let’s not forget—we need evidence, not just suspicion. So, here’s my proposal: Let’s focus on Arthur for now. He’s been the most defensive, the most dramatic, and the least forthcoming with actual information. If he’s innocent, he’ll have a chance to prove it. If not, well, we’ll have our first Mafia member out in the open. What do you all think? Are we ready to vote, or do we need more discussion? Let’s keep this conversation sharp and focused. The Mafia isn’t going to expose itself—we’ve got to dig for the truth.

Silas mimo-v2-flash:free

Howdy folks, Silas here, keepin' my ear to the ground like always. Rose, you're right to call me out for bein' quiet—I've been listenin' more than talkin', seein' as how my tavern's where the real stories spill after a few rounds. But I ain't got nothin' concrete to share just yet; it's all whispers and no names, like shadows on the wall. Arthur, you've been takin' a heap of heat for your flair, and I get it—folks on the docks ain't got patience for poetry. But turnin' the tables on Dominic like that? Smooth move, but it don't answer the question: what's your take on all this, plain and simple? Dominic, you've been dodgin' bullets like a seasoned pro, but Rose's got a point—your words are heavy on unity, light on specifics. If we're gonna point fingers, let's make sure they're pointed at the right folks. Arthur, if you're as committed as you say, give us somethin' real to chew on. Otherwise, we're just spinnin' our wheels, and the Mafia's laughin' all the way to the bank.

Arthur devstral-2512:free

Ah, the tension in the air is palpable, my dear companions! The spotlight has indeed been fixed upon me, and I must rise to the occasion with the dignity and fervor of a true performer. But let us not forget, the stage is vast, and there are many players upon it, each with their own motives and secrets. Rose, my dear, you accuse me of deflection, but I say it is not deflection—it is strategy! A masterful performer knows when to turn the gaze of the audience, to reveal the truths hidden in the shadows. I have not shied away from the discussion; I have embraced it with the passion of an artist! But very well, if it is plain speech you desire, then plain speech you shall have. I am here to root out the Mafia, to expose the deceit that festers among us. My theatricality is not a shield but a sword, cutting through the fog of lies that threatens to engulf us. I have observed, I have listened, and I have seen the flickers of doubt that dance in the eyes of those who would deceive us. Now, let us turn our attention to Silas, the ever-watchful bartender. You claim to have heard whispers and secrets, yet you share nothing of substance. Why is that, my dear Silas? Are you guarding your knowledge like a miser with his gold, or do you fear the consequences of speaking the truth? If you have heard something, anything, that could aid us in our quest, now is the time to share it. The tavern may be your domain, but this town belongs to us all. And Dominic, oh Dominic, you speak of unity and caution, yet your words are as hollow as a drum. You urge us to remain patient, to seek evidence, yet you offer none yourself. You are quick to point fingers, yet slow to reveal your own hand. A politician’s game, perhaps? I say we press you further, for your silence is as telling as any confession. As for the rest of you—Hazel, Evelyn, Rex—your vigilance is commendable. But let us not become so entangled in suspicion that we lose sight of our goal. We must remain united, for the Mafia thrives on division. Let us share our observations, our doubts, and our theories. Let us build a case based on evidence, not mere conjecture. So, I ask you all: Who among us has noticed something amiss? Who has seen a flicker of doubt, a shadow of deceit? Let us pool our knowledge and strike at the heart of the Mafia with the precision of a masterfully crafted film. The show must go on, and we shall be the heroes of this tale!

Hazel devstral-2512:free

Alright, folks, let's get down to brass tacks. I've been listenin' to all this back-and-forth, and I've got a few things to say. First off, Arthur, you're still dancin' around like a peacock on a hot tin roof. You say you're here to root out the Mafia, but all I'm seein' is a lot of fancy talk and no real action. You keep pointin' fingers at Dominic and Silas, but you ain't givin' us nothin' solid to go on. It's like you're tryin' to distract us with your theatricality. Well, I ain't buyin' it. If you're innocent, prove it. Give us somethin' concrete, or I'm gonna start thinkin' you're hidin' somethin'. Dominic, you're not off the hook either. You're a politician, and I've dealt with enough of your kind to know that smooth words don't always mean honest intentions. You've been quick to jump on Arthur, but you ain't given us much to work with yourself. It's easy to point fingers, but what about your own actions? Where's your evidence? Where's your plan? Silas, you've been quiet as a church mouse. You say you've heard whispers and secrets, but you ain't sharin' nothin'. If you've got somethin' to say, now's the time. We need all the help we can get, and keepin' secrets ain't gonna help anyone. As for the rest of you—Evelyn, Rose, Rex—you've been keepin' your eyes sharp, and I appreciate that. But let's not get too comfortable. The Mafia could be any one of us, and we need to stay vigilant. Now, here's what I'm thinkin': We've been dancin' around the issue long enough. It's time to make a move. Arthur's been the most defensive and the least forthcoming. I say we focus on him for now. If he's innocent, he'll have a chance to prove it. If not, well, we'll have our first Mafia member out in the open. What do you all think? Are we ready to vote, or do we need more discussion? Let's keep this conversation sharp and focused. The Mafia ain't gonna expose itself—we've got to dig for the truth.

Dominic devstral-2512:free

Ah, my dear constituents, what a fascinating turn of events we find ourselves in. The plot thickens, and the tension in the air is almost palpable. Let me address the matters at hand with the clarity and precision you’ve come to expect from a seasoned politician like myself. Firstly, Arthur, my dear fellow, you’ve certainly been the center of attention, and not without reason. While I appreciate a good performance, I can’t help but notice that your theatricality seems to be deflecting rather than illuminating. You’ve spent more time defending your flair than providing concrete information. Evelyn, Rose, and Hazel have all raised valid concerns. If you’re truly here to help, perhaps it’s time to step out of character and give us something substantial to work with. Now, Hazel, I understand your skepticism toward politicians. It’s a well-earned reputation, I’ll admit. But I assure you, my intentions here are as pure as they come. I’m not here to play games or manipulate outcomes. I’m here to root out the corruption that threatens our town. If you want action, then let’s work together to identify those who truly pose a threat. Silas, you’ve been quiet, my friend. You claim to have heard whispers and secrets, yet you share nothing of substance. If you have any information that could aid us in our quest, now is the time to share it. We need all the help we can get, and keeping secrets isn’t going to help anyone. As for the rest of you—Evelyn, Rose, Rex—your vigilance is commendable. But let us not become so entangled in suspicion that we lose sight of our goal. We must remain united, for the Mafia thrives on division. Let us share our observations, our doubts, and our theories. Let us build a case based on evidence, not mere conjecture. So, I ask you all: Who among us has noticed something amiss? Who has seen a flicker of doubt, a shadow of deceit? Let us pool our knowledge and strike at the heart of the Mafia with the precision of a well-crafted plan. The truth will out, my friends, but we must be patient and diligent in our pursuit of it. Now, let’s focus on Arthur. He’s been the most defensive and the least forthcoming with actual information. If he’s innocent, he’ll have a chance to prove it. If not, well, we’ll have our first Mafia member out in the open. What do you all think? Are we ready to vote, or do we need more discussion? Let’s keep this conversation sharp and focused. The Mafia isn’t going to expose itself—we’ve got to dig for the truth.

Rex devstral-2512:free

Alright, listen up. Rex here. I've been watching this circus unfold, and I've got a few things to say. Arthur, you're still the main act in this show, and I'm not buying it. You keep deflecting, turning the spotlight onto others, but you're not giving us anything solid. You say you're here to root out the Mafia, but all I see is a performance. It's time to cut the act and give us something concrete. Dominic, you're not off the hook either. You're a politician, and your words are as slippery as ever. You talk about unity and caution, but where's your action? You're quick to point fingers at Arthur, but you're not offering any real evidence yourself. Silas, you've been quiet. Too quiet. You claim to have heard whispers and secrets, but you're not sharing. If you've got something to say, now's the time. We need all the help we can get. As for the rest of you—Hazel, Evelyn, Rose—keep your eyes sharp. We can't afford to trust anyone blindly. The Mafia is good at blending in. I say we focus on Arthur for now. He's been the most defensive and the least forthcoming. If he's innocent, he'll have a chance to prove it. If not, we'll have our first Mafia member out in the open. What do you all think? Are we ready to vote, or do we need more discussion? Let's keep this sharp and focused. The Mafia isn't going to expose itself—we've got to dig for the truth.

Evelyn mimo-v2-flash:free

Yo, hold up, everyone. I've been quiet, listenin' real close, and this pile-on against Arthur feels off, like a setup. He's dramatic, yeah, but that's just his thing—ain't no proof he's Mafia. Rose, you're pushin' hard for a vote on him, sayin' he's defensive, but you were quick to agree with me earlier and now you're leadin' the charge? Sounds like you're stirrin' the pot to get someone innocent iced. Hazel, you too—talkin' 'bout makin' a move, but we ain't got nothin' solid. I ain't buyin' it. Let's not rush and let the real snakes slip by. Who else feels like this focus on Arthur is too convenient?

Rose devstral-2512:free

Alright, darlings, let’s take a step back and analyze this situation with a sharp eye. I’ve been watching this unfold like a juicy gossip column, and I’ve got some observations to share. First off, Evelyn, you’ve raised an interesting point. You’re questioning why we’re all piling onto Arthur so quickly. And you know what? You’re right to be cautious. We don’t have concrete evidence against him—just a lot of suspicion and theatrical flair. But here’s the thing, darling: Arthur has been the most defensive and the least forthcoming with actual information. He’s spent more time deflecting and performing than contributing to the investigation. That’s a red flag in my book. Now, let’s talk about Dominic. Oh, Dominic, you’re a politician through and through. You’ve been quick to point fingers at Arthur, but you haven’t exactly been forthcoming with any solid information yourself. You talk about unity and caution, but where’s your action? Where’s your evidence? You’re all words and no substance, and that’s suspicious in its own right. Silas, my dear bartender, you’ve been awfully quiet. You claim to have heard whispers and secrets, but you’re not sharing much. I’d love to hear what you’ve observed. Don’t hold back—this isn’t the time for secrecy. If you’ve got something to share, now’s the time. And let’s not forget about Rex. You’ve been cynical and observant, and I respect that. You’re not buying into the theatrics, and neither am I. But let’s not forget—we need evidence, not just suspicion. So, here’s my proposal: Let’s keep the focus on Arthur for now. He’s been the most defensive and the least forthcoming with actual information. If he’s innocent, he’ll have a chance to prove it. If not, well, we’ll have our first Mafia member out in the open. But let’s also keep an eye on Dominic. He’s been too smooth, too slippery. We need to press him for more information. What do you all think? Are we ready to vote, or do we need more discussion? Let’s keep this conversation sharp and focused. The Mafia isn’t going to expose itself—we’ve got to dig for the truth.

Arthur devstral-2512:free

Ah, the final act approaches, my dear companions! The tension in the air is thick enough to cut with a knife, and the stakes have never been higher. I stand before you, not as a mere performer, but as a stalwart defender of truth and justice, ready to expose the shadows that threaten our town. First, let me address the accusations hurled my way with the grace of a seasoned actor. Evelyn, Rose, and Rex, you question my theatricality, as if passion and drama were crimes! But I say to you, my words are not a smokescreen—they are the very essence of my commitment to this cause. I have observed, I have listened, and I have seen the flickers of doubt in the eyes of those who would deceive us. Now, let us turn our attention to the true matter at hand. Dominic, oh Dominic, you speak of unity and caution, yet your words are as slippery as an eel in a bathtub. You urge us not to jump to conclusions, yet you yourself have done nothing but observe and comment. Where is your action, sir? Where is your concrete evidence? You claim to be a humble public servant, yet your rhetoric reeks of the very corruption you claim to abhor. I say we keep a closer eye on you, for a politician’s tongue is often forked. And Silas, my dear bartender, you claim to have heard whispers and secrets, yet you share nothing of substance. Why is that, my dear Silas? Are you guarding your knowledge like a miser with his gold, or do you fear the consequences of speaking the truth? If you have heard something, anything, that could aid us in our quest, now is the time to share it. The tavern may be your domain, but this town belongs to us all. Evelyn, you raise a valid point—this focus on me may indeed be a convenient distraction. But let us not forget, the Mafia thrives on chaos and division. We must remain united, observant, and, above all, strategic. The truth will out, my friends, but we must be patient and diligent in our pursuit of it. So, I ask you all: Who among us has noticed something amiss? Who has seen a flicker of doubt, a shadow of deceit? Let us pool our knowledge and strike at the heart of the Mafia with the precision of a masterfully crafted film. The show must go on, and we shall be the heroes of this tale! As for the vote, I urge caution. Let us not rush to judgment without concrete evidence. The Mafia is cunning, and they will stop at nothing to deceive us. Let us share our observations, our doubts, and our theories. Let us build a case based on evidence, not mere conjecture. The final curtain is about to fall, and we must ensure that justice prevails!

Evelyn mimo-v2-flash:free

Yo, hold up, everyone! I gotta say somethin' 'cause this Arthur pile-on is startin' to feel real suspicious to me. Like, in Round 2, Rose was all 'Let's focus on Arthur' and got everyone fired up, and Hazel and Rex jumped in too. But now, in this round, Rose is sayin' we should also watch Dominic? That's a pivot, and it feels like you're tryin' to cover your tracks if Arthur flips town. Silas, you've been whisperin' about secrets but ain't spillin' nothin'—what's the deal, man? If you got info, spit it out! Dominic, you're smooth as ever, but dodgin' questions ain't helpin'. I'm sayin' we slow down and not let anyone rush a vote on Arthur without real proof. Who's with me on diggin' deeper into Rose's sudden shift? Ain't no way I'm lettin' the real snakes slide by while we chase drama.

Silas mimo-v2-flash:free

Howdy folks, Silas here, just keepin' my ear to the ground like I always do. Evelyn, you're spittin' some real fire right now—Rose, you were all hot to trot on Arthur in Round 2, callin' for his head on a platter, but now you're mixin' in Dominic like it's some kinda cocktail special? That pivot's got me raisein' an eyebrow, sure enough. And Arthur, you've been takin' the heat like a champ, but turnin' it back on me for not spillin' secrets? I've heard plenty, but it's all foggy whispers—nothin' I can pin on a soul just yet. If I had somethin' solid, you'd hear it loud and clear in here. Dominic, you're smooth as molasses, but like Hazel says, words without actions are just hot air. Let's not rush this vote on Arthur; we need more than drama to hang a hat on. Who else feels like we're chasin' shadows while the real trouble hides in plain sight?

Rex devstral-2512:free

Alright, listen up. Rex here. I've been watching this circus unfold, and I've got a few things to say. First off, Evelyn's got a point. This sudden shift in focus from Arthur to Dominic by Rose is suspicious. In Round 2, Rose was all about pinning Arthur, and now she's mixing in Dominic like it's some kinda backup plan. That's not how truth-seeking works. It's like she's hedging her bets, and that makes me think she's got something to hide. Arthur, you're still the main act in this show, but I'm not buying the idea that you're the only one we should be looking at. You keep deflecting, turning the spotlight onto others, but you're not giving us anything solid. You say you're here to root out the Mafia, but all I see is a performance. It's time to cut the act and give us something concrete. Dominic, you're not off the hook either. You're a politician, and your words are as slippery as ever. You talk about unity and caution, but where's your action? You're quick to point fingers at Arthur, but you're not offering any real evidence yourself. Silas, you've been quiet. Too quiet. You claim to have heard whispers and secrets, but you're not sharing. If you've got something to say, now's the time. We need all the help we can get. As for the rest of you—Hazel, Evelyn, Rose—keep your eyes sharp. We can't afford to trust anyone blindly. The Mafia is good at blending in. I say we don't rush this vote. We need more than just suspicion and theatrical flair. Let's dig deeper, keep our eyes open, and find the real snakes in this pit. What do you all think? Are we ready to vote, or do we need more discussion? Let's keep this sharp and focused. The Mafia isn't going to expose itself—we've got to dig for the truth.

Dominic devstral-2512:free

Ah, my dear constituents, what a riveting finale we find ourselves in. The tension is thicker than molasses, and the stakes have never been higher. Let me address the matters at hand with the precision and finesse you’ve come to expect from a seasoned politician like myself. Firstly, I must commend Evelyn for her sharp observations. She’s raised a valid point about the sudden shift in focus from Arthur to Dominic by Rose. In Round 2, Rose was adamant about pinning Arthur, and now she’s mixing in Dominic like it’s some kind of backup plan. That’s not how truth-seeking works, my dear Rose. It’s like you’re hedging your bets, and that makes me wonder—what are you hiding? Arthur, you’ve been the center of attention, and not without reason. While I appreciate a good performance, I can’t help but notice that your theatricality seems to be deflecting rather than illuminating. You’ve spent more time defending your flair than providing concrete information. Evelyn, Rose, and Hazel have all raised valid concerns. If you’re truly here to help, perhaps it’s time to step out of character and give us something substantial to work with. Now, let’s talk about Silas. You’ve been quiet, my friend. You claim to have heard whispers and secrets, yet you share nothing of substance. If you have any information that could aid us in our quest, now is the time to share it. We need all the help we can get, and keeping secrets isn’t going to help anyone. As for the rest of you—Hazel, Evelyn, Rex—your vigilance is commendable. But let us not become so entangled in suspicion that we lose sight of our goal. We must remain united, for the Mafia thrives on division. Let us share our observations, our doubts, and our theories. Let us build a case based on evidence, not mere conjecture. So, I ask you all: Who among us has noticed something amiss? Who has seen a flicker of doubt, a shadow of deceit? Let us pool our knowledge and strike at the heart of the Mafia with the precision of a well-crafted plan. The truth will out, my friends, but we must be patient and diligent in our pursuit of it. Now, let’s focus on Arthur and Rose. They’ve been the most defensive and the least forthcoming with actual information. If they’re innocent, they’ll have a chance to prove it. If not, well, we’ll have our first Mafia member out in the open. What do you all think? Are we ready to vote, or do we need more discussion? Let’s keep this conversation sharp and focused. The Mafia isn’t going to expose itself—we’ve got to dig for the truth.

Hazel devstral-2512:free

Alright, folks, let's cut through the nonsense and get down to business. We've been goin' in circles, and it's time to make a move. First off, I've been watchin' this whole situation unfold, and I gotta say, Arthur, you're still the one raisin' the most red flags. You've been deflectin' and performin' like this is some kinda stage show. We ain't got time for that. If you're innocent, prove it. Give us somethin' concrete, or I'm gonna keep thinkin' you're hidin' somethin'. Now, Rose, you've been pushin' hard to focus on Arthur, but now you're suddenly shiftin' some of that suspicion onto Dominic. That's a mighty convenient pivot, ain't it? Makes me wonder if you're tryin' to cover your tracks or just stirrin' the pot. Dominic, you're a politician, and I ain't got much trust for your kind. You talk a good game, but where's your action? You're quick to point fingers but slow to offer any real evidence. Silas, you've been quiet as a church mouse. You say you've heard whispers and secrets, but you ain't sharin' nothin'. If you've got somethin' to say, now's the time. We need all the help we can get. Evelyn, you've been keepin' your eyes sharp, and I respect that. You're right to question this sudden shift in focus. We ain't got nothin' solid on Arthur, and rushin' to judgment ain't gonna help us. Rex, you're cynical, and I get it. But let's not forget, we need evidence, not just suspicion. So here's what I'm thinkin': We ain't got enough to vote yet. Let's keep diggin', keep our eyes open, and find the real snakes in this pit. We need more than just suspicion and theatrical flair. Let's focus on Arthur and Rose for now, but let's not rush it. We've got to dig for the truth.

Vote · 16
Dominic devstral-2512:free
Voted for Arthur
reason

"Arthur has been the most defensive and theatrical throughout the discussion, deflecting attention onto others while providing little concrete information. His behavior raises red flags, and focusing on him seems like a strategic move to uncover potential deception."

Rose devstral-2512:free
Voted for Arthur
reason

"Arthur has been the most defensive and theatrical throughout the discussion, deflecting attention onto others without providing concrete evidence. His behavior raises red flags, and focusing on him seems like the best course of action to uncover the truth."

Hazel devstral-2512:free
Voted for Arthur
reason

"Arthur has been the most defensive and theatrical throughout the discussion, deflecting attention onto others without providing concrete information. His behavior raises red flags, and while we don't have solid evidence, his consistent avoidance and dramatic flair make him the most suspicious target for now."

Silas mimo-v2-flash:free
Voted for null
reason

"Howdy folks, Silas here. Well, this is a right pickle we've got ourselves in. We've got accusations flyin' faster than a spilled beer, but nothin' solid to grab onto. Arthur's got a flair for the dramatics, sure, but that ain't a crime—just means he's got a different way of talkin'. Rose was hot on Arthur's tail, then pivoted to Dominic, which Evelyn called out as mighty suspicious. Now Dominic's pointin' back at Arthur and Rose. It's a circle of finger-pointin' with nothin' but smoke to show for it. I ain't heard no whispers in my tavern that point to anyone specific, just a lot of loud talk. Votin' on suspicions alone is like drinkin' cheap whiskey—it'll burn ya in the mornin'. We need more information before we start swingin' the ban hammer. I'm abstainin' this round. Let's talk more, dig deeper, and find the real snakes when we got somethin' to go on."

Arthur devstral-2512:free
Voted for Rose
reason

"Rose has been overly eager to shift suspicion onto Arthur and now Dominic, which feels like a calculated move to deflect attention. Her sudden pivot and persistent accusations without concrete evidence make her behavior highly suspicious. It's time to investigate her motives more closely."

Evelyn mimo-v2-flash:free
Voted for Rose
reason

"Yo, this whole pile-on against Arthur feels like a setup, and Rose (player_7) is leading the charge with zero solid proof. In Round 2, she was quick to call for Arthur's head, but now she's pivoting to also watch Dominic? That's sus, like she's hedging her bets in case Arthur flips Town. She's stirrin' the pot to get someone innocent iced while the real snakes slip by. I ain't buyin' it—we need to slow down and dig into Rose's sudden shift before rushing a vote."

Rex devstral-2512:free
Voted for Rose
reason

"Rose has been pushing hard to focus on Arthur, but her sudden shift to include Dominic feels like a deflection tactic. She's been overly vocal and strategic in her accusations, which makes me suspicious. I'm voting for Rose to dig deeper into her motives."

Night · 11
Evelyn mimo-v2-flash:free

Silas, good to have you as my partner. We need to be careful here. The town is chaotic, and we can use that. Arthur is taking all the heat and is likely to be the vote tonight. He's town, so let's let them eliminate him for us - it makes us look innocent and clears suspicion. We should NOT target him. Let's target someone who is flying under the radar or is a threat. Dominic is a politician and good with words, he could be a threat later. Rex is cynical and observant. But the safest kill tonight is likely Hazel. She's been aggressive and direct, but she's not the center of attention. Killing her will create more chaos and confusion without removing the main suspect (Arthur). Let's kill Hazel. Vote: Hazel

Silas mimo-v2-flash:free

Evelyn, I agree with your initial assessment. The town is fixated on Arthur, and letting them eliminate him is the perfect play—it keeps our hands clean. However, the discussion has shifted towards Rose and Dominic as well. We need to be careful. If Arthur gets voted out and flips Town, the suspicion will immediately land on his most vocal accusers (Rose, Evelyn, and Hazel). Since you are already on Rose's radar (she's been pushing Arthur hard but also mentioned watching Dominic), we need to be strategic. Targeting Arthur is out—he's the Town's scapegoat. Letting them take him is best. But we need a kill that causes maximum chaos and doesn't protect a potential Town leader. **Proposed Kill:** **Hazel** **Reasoning:** Hazel is aggressive, direct, and observant. While she's not the main suspect right now, she is a threat because she is calling out everyone's pivot (Arthur to Rose/Dominic) and demanding concrete evidence. She's a logical thinker, and if Arthur flips Town, she will likely turn her attention to who pushed the hardest. Rose is pushing hard, but Rose is currently under scrutiny by Evelyn and Rex. If we kill Hazel, we remove a sharp player who is calling out the chaos, and it leaves Rose and Dominic fighting each other. If we kill Rose, we might frame Dominic or Evelyn, but Evelyn is our teammate. Let's stick to the original plan: kill Hazel. It removes a strong Town voice without touching the main drama. If Arthur flips Town, the heat stays on Rose. **Vote:** **Hazel**

Silas mimo-v2-flash:free

Evelyn, the town is completely fractured and pointing fingers everywhere. Arthur is the main target and will almost certainly be eliminated by the Town tonight. We need to let that happen to maintain our cover. **Strategic Kill Target:** **Dominic** **Reasoning:** 1. **Eliminate the Mediator:** Dominic has been playing the 'reasonable politician,' trying to unite the group and slow down the vote. He is the only one trying to maintain order. If we remove him, the chaos between Rose, Hazel, Rex, and Arthur will escalate, making it much harder for Town to coordinate. 2. **Frame the Chaos:** With Arthur likely flipping Town, the accusations will fly. Dominic has been defending Arthur slightly (by calling out the pile-on), so killing him looks like we are targeting Arthur's defenders, which fits the narrative of the aggressive players (Rose/Hazel). 3. **Avoid the Obvious:** Killing Rose or Hazel right now is too risky—they are leading the charge and if they die, it looks like we are silencing accusers. Dominic is a safer, strategic removal that destabilizes the Town without pointing directly at us. **Vote:** **Dominic**

Evelyn mimo-v2-flash:free

Silas, we need to make a move tonight. The town is completely deadlocked and paranoid. Arthur is the main suspect, but killing him would be a waste since the Town will likely eliminate him themselves in the next day phase. We need to eliminate a strong Town voice who is actually analyzing the game, not just following the crowd. **Target: Hazel** **Reasoning:** 1. **She is the sharpest Town voice:** Hazel is logical and direct. She is currently the one pushing back against the blind vote on Arthur and analyzing Rose's pivot. If Arthur flips Town, she will be the first to realize Rose is suspicious and lead the charge against her. We cannot let a player this observant survive. 2. **We can frame Rose:** Rose is currently the most aggressive player pushing for Arthur's death. If we kill Hazel, the Town will see it as a move to silence a voice of reason. Since Hazel and Rose were having a back-and-forth, the suspicion will naturally fall on Rose for trying to shut Hazel up. 3. **Dominic is a secondary option, but Hazel is better:** Killing Dominic removes the 'mediator,' but Hazel is actively solving the game. We need to remove the detective, not just the referee. **Vote: Hazel**

Silas mimo-v2-flash:free
kill Hazel
reason

"Hazel is the sharpest Town voice, currently analyzing the chaos and pushing back against the blind vote on Arthur. She is a major threat because she is logical and direct. Eliminating her removes a strong analytical player and frames Rose, who has been pushing hard against Hazel's skepticism. This follows the strategic plan discussed with Evelyn."

Evelyn mimo-v2-flash:free
vote to kill a Town member Hazel
reason

"Hazel is the most logical threat. She is the sharpest Town voice, currently analyzing the game correctly by questioning Rose's pivot and the rush to eliminate Arthur. She is logical and direct, and if Arthur flips Town, she will immediately lead the investigation against Rose (and potentially Evelyn). Eliminating her removes a dangerous detective and creates chaos between Rose and Dominic. We must stick to the plan established in the team discussion to maintain consistency."

Hazel eliminated town
2 Round 2
Discussion · 20
Arthur devstral-2512:free

Ah, the stage is set once more, my dear companions, and the plot thickens like a masterfully crafted screenplay! As the dust settles from our first act, I find myself standing before you, not as a mere performer, but as a beacon of truth in this murky game of shadows and deceit. Let us reflect on the events that have transpired. Hazel, a stalwart defender of honesty and hard work, has been cruelly taken from us by the nefarious hands of the Mafia. Her absence weighs heavily upon my heart, and I vow to honor her memory by exposing those who lurk in the darkness. Now, let us turn our attention to the matter at hand. The votes have been cast, and I find myself the target of suspicion, a role I am all too familiar with in my theatrical career. But I say to you, my friends, suspicion alone is not evidence! I have been accused of deflection, of grandstanding, but I ask you—what is more deflective than casting blame without substance? Rose, my dear, you have been the most vocal in your accusations against me. Yet, I cannot help but notice the shift in your focus, like a director changing scenes to confuse the audience. In Round 2, you were adamant about pinning the blame on me, but now you seek to include Dominic in your web of suspicion. Is this a genuine pursuit of truth, or a cunning attempt to muddy the waters? And Dominic, oh Dominic, you are a politician through and through. You speak of unity and caution, yet your words are as slippery as a serpent in the grass. You urge us to seek evidence, yet you offer none yourself. You are quick to point fingers, yet slow to reveal your own hand. I say we press you further, for your silence is as telling as any confession. Silas, my dear bartender, you claim to have heard whispers and secrets, yet you share nothing of substance. Why is that, my friend? Are you guarding your knowledge like a miser with his gold, or do you fear the consequences of speaking the truth? If you have heard something, anything, that could aid us in our quest, now is the time to share it. The tavern may be your domain, but this town belongs to us all. Evelyn, you have been a sharp-eyed observer, and I commend you for your vigilance. You raise a valid point about the sudden shift in focus, and I urge you to continue your keen observations. Let us not be swayed by mere suspicion, but let us seek the truth with unwavering determination. Rex, your cynicism is a valuable asset in this game of deception. You question everything, and rightly so. But let us not forget, we need evidence, not just suspicion. Let us dig deeper, keep our eyes open, and find the real snakes in this pit. As for the vote, I urge caution. Let us not rush to judgment without concrete evidence. The Mafia is cunning, and they will stop at nothing to deceive us. Let us share our observations, our doubts, and our theories. Let us build a case based on evidence, not mere conjecture. The final curtain is about to fall, and we must ensure that justice prevails! So, I ask you all: Who among us has noticed something amiss? Who has seen a flicker of doubt, a shadow of deceit? Let us pool our knowledge and strike at the heart of the Mafia with the precision of a masterfully crafted film. The show must go on, and we shall be the heroes of this tale!

Silas mimo-v2-flash:free

Howdy folks, Silas here, pourin' another round of thoughts. Hazel's gone, taken by the shadows, and it's a damn shame—she was straight as an arrow, no nonsense. Now, lookin' back at that first vote, we had Dominic, Rose, and Hazel all pointin' at Arthur, while Arthur, Evelyn, and Rex went for Rose. That split's got my bartender senses tinglin'—it ain't just random chatter. Arthur, you've been dodgin' like a pro, turnin' the spotlight on Rose and Dominic, but you still ain't shared nothin' concrete from your 'observations.' Rose, you pushed hard against Arthur last round, but now you're mixin' in Dominic? That pivot's as sharp as a bar knife, and it's makin' me wonder if you're stirrin' trouble to cover your own tracks. Evelyn, you've been callin' out the setup from the jump, and I respect that vigilance—keeps us from rushin' to hang the wrong fella. Rex, your cynicism's a good counter to all this drama, but let's dig into these votes. Who's votin' together, and why? If we're huntin' Mafia, we need to follow the patterns, not just the loudest voice. Let's talk facts, not fluff—who's got eyes on somethin' real?

Evelyn mimo-v2-flash:free

Yo, Silas, you're pointin' at me for callin' out the setup early, but that's exactly what it was—a setup to ice Arthur who ain't got nothin' on him. Look at the votes in Round 1: Dominic, Rose, and Hazel all jumped on Arthur, but Hazel was town, so that split smells like Mafia pushin' a easy target. Arthur's dramatic, yeah, but he's been fightin' to expose the real snakes, turnin' the heat on Dominic and Rose who keep dodgin'. I ain't buyin' Rose's pivot to Dominic now; she was all 'focus on Arthur' before, and now she's hedgin' her bets? That's shady as hell. And Dominic, you're smooth talkin' about unity but never pointin' fingers at anyone specific—just stirrin' the pot. We need to stop chasin' shadows and dig into why Rose and Dominic pushed so hard on Arthur while Hazel, a townie, went along. Who else sees this? Let's not let the real Mafia slide by while we argue over flair.

Dominic devstral-2512:free

Ah, my dear constituents, what a fascinating turn of events we find ourselves in. The plot thickens, and the tension in the air is almost palpable. Let me address the matters at hand with the clarity and precision you’ve come to expect from a seasoned politician like myself. Firstly, I must commend Evelyn for her sharp observations. She’s raised a valid point about the voting patterns in Round 1. Dominic, Rose, and Hazel all pointed fingers at Arthur, but Hazel was a confirmed Town member. That split is indeed suspicious. It makes me wonder—were Dominic and Rose trying to push an easy target, knowing Hazel would follow suit? It’s a tactic as old as politics itself: deflect attention onto someone else while hiding your own intentions. Arthur, you’ve been the center of attention, and not without reason. While I appreciate a good performance, I can’t help but notice that your theatricality seems to be deflecting rather than illuminating. You’ve spent more time defending your flair than providing concrete information. Evelyn, Rose, and Hazel have all raised valid concerns. If you’re truly here to help, perhaps it’s time to step out of character and give us something substantial to work with. Now, let’s talk about Rose. You’ve been the most vocal in your accusations against Arthur, but your sudden shift to include Dominic in your web of suspicion is intriguing. In Round 2, you were adamant about pinning the blame on Arthur, but now you’re mixing in Dominic like it’s some kind of backup plan. That’s not how truth-seeking works, my dear Rose. It’s like you’re hedging your bets, and that makes me wonder—what are you hiding? Silas, you’ve been quiet, my friend. You claim to have heard whispers and secrets, yet you share nothing of substance. If you have any information that could aid us in our quest, now is the time to share it. We need all the help we can get, and keeping secrets isn’t going to help anyone. As for the rest of you—Evelyn, Rex—your vigilance is commendable. But let us not become so entangled in suspicion that we lose sight of our goal. We must remain united, for the Mafia thrives on division. Let us share our observations, our doubts, and our theories. Let us build a case based on evidence, not mere conjecture. So, I ask you all: Who among us has noticed something amiss? Who has seen a flicker of doubt, a shadow of deceit? Let us pool our knowledge and strike at the heart of the Mafia with the precision of a well-crafted plan. The truth will out, my friends, but we must be patient and diligent in our pursuit of it. Now, let’s focus on Arthur and Rose. They’ve been the most defensive and the least forthcoming with actual information. If they’re innocent, they’ll have a chance to prove it. If not, well, we’ll have our first Mafia member out in the open. What do you all think? Are we ready to vote, or do we need more discussion? Let’s keep this conversation sharp and focused. The Mafia isn’t going to expose itself—we’ve got to dig for the truth.

Rex devstral-2512:free

Alright, listen up. Rex here. I've been watching this mess unfold, and I've got a few things to say. First off, let's talk about the votes. In Round 1, Dominic, Rose, and Hazel all pointed fingers at Arthur. But Hazel was town, so that split smells like Mafia pushing an easy target. Arthur's dramatic, yeah, but he's been fighting to expose the real snakes, turning the heat on Dominic and Rose who keep dodging. Rose, you've been the most vocal in your accusations against Arthur, but your sudden shift to include Dominic in your web of suspicion is intriguing. In Round 2, you were adamant about pinning the blame on Arthur, but now you're mixing in Dominic like it's some kind of backup plan. That's not how truth-seeking works. It's like you're hedging your bets, and that makes me wonder—what are you hiding? Dominic, you're a politician through and through. You speak of unity and caution, yet your words are as slippery as a serpent in the grass. You urge us to seek evidence, yet you offer none yourself. You're quick to point fingers, yet slow to reveal your own hand. I say we press you further, for your silence is as telling as any confession. Silas, you've been quiet, my friend. You claim to have heard whispers and secrets, yet you share nothing of substance. If you have any information that could aid us in our quest, now is the time to share it. We need all the help we can get, and keeping secrets isn't going to help anyone. Evelyn, you've been sharp-eyed, and I appreciate that. You called out the setup early, and I think you're onto something. Let's not rush and let the real snakes slide by. As for the vote, I urge caution. Let's not rush to judgment without concrete evidence. The Mafia is cunning, and they will stop at nothing to deceive us. Let's share our observations, our doubts, and our theories. Let's build a case based on evidence, not mere conjecture. So, I ask you all: Who among us has noticed something amiss? Who has seen a flicker of doubt, a shadow of deceit? Let's pool our knowledge and strike at the heart of the Mafia with the precision of a well-crafted plan. The truth will out, my friends, but we must be patient and diligent in our pursuit of it. Now, let's focus on Rose and Dominic. They've been the most defensive and the least forthcoming with actual information. If they're innocent, they'll have a chance to prove it. If not, well, we'll have our first Mafia member out in the open. What do you all think? Are we ready to vote, or do we need more discussion? Let's keep this conversation sharp and focused. The Mafia isn't going to expose itself—we've got to dig for the truth.

Rose devstral-2512:free

Alright, darlings, let’s cut through the noise and get down to the juicy details. I’ve been watching this little drama unfold like a gossip columnist with a fresh scoop, and I’ve got some thoughts to share. First off, let’s talk about the voting patterns. In Round 1, Dominic, Hazel, and I all pointed fingers at Arthur. Now, Hazel was confirmed Town, so that’s interesting. But here’s the thing, darlings—Arthur has been the most defensive and the least forthcoming with actual information. He’s spent more time performing than contributing to the investigation. That’s a red flag in my book. But let’s not forget about Dominic. Oh, Dominic, you’re a politician through and through. You’ve been quick to point fingers at Arthur, but you haven’t exactly been forthcoming with any solid information yourself. You talk about unity and caution, but where’s your action? Where’s your evidence? You’re all words and no substance, and that’s suspicious in its own right. Now, let’s talk about Silas. You’ve been awfully quiet, my dear bartender. You claim to have heard whispers and secrets, but you’re not sharing much. I’d love to hear what you’ve observed. Don’t hold back—this isn’t the time for secrecy. If you’ve got something to share, now’s the time. Evelyn, you’ve been sharp-eyed, and I appreciate that. You called out the setup early, and I think you’re onto something. But let’s not forget—we need evidence, not just suspicion. Rex, you’re cynical, and I respect that. You’re not buying into the theatrics, and neither am I. But let’s not forget—we need to dig deeper, keep our eyes open, and find the real snakes in this pit. So, here’s my proposal: Let’s keep the focus on Arthur and Dominic for now. They’ve been the most defensive and the least forthcoming with actual information. If they’re innocent, they’ll have a chance to prove it. If not, well, we’ll have our first Mafia member out in the open. What do you all think? Are we ready to vote, or do we need more discussion? Let’s keep this conversation sharp and focused. The Mafia isn’t going to expose itself—we’ve got to dig for the truth.

Evelyn mimo-v2-flash:free

Yo, hold up, everyone! I gotta say somethin' 'cause this Arthur pile-on is startin' to feel real suspicious to me. Like, in Round 2, Rose was all 'Let's focus on Arthur' and got everyone fired up, and Hazel and Rex jumped in too. But now, in this round, Rose is sayin' we should also watch Dominic? That's a pivot, and it feels like you're tryin' to cover your tracks if Arthur flips town. Silas, you've been whisperin' about secrets but ain't spillin' nothin'—what's the deal, man? If you got info, spit it out! Dominic, you're smooth as ever, but dodgin' questions ain't helpin'. I'm sayin' we slow down and not let anyone rush a vote on Arthur without real proof. Who's with me on diggin' deeper into Rose's sudden shift? Ain't no way I'm lettin' the real snakes slide by while we chase drama.

Dominic devstral-2512:free

Ah, my dear constituents, what a riveting discussion we find ourselves in. The tension is thicker than molasses, and the stakes have never been higher. Let me address the matters at hand with the precision and finesse you’ve come to expect from a seasoned politician like myself. Firstly, I must commend Evelyn for her sharp observations. She’s raised a valid point about the voting patterns in Round 1. Dominic, Rose, and Hazel all pointed fingers at Arthur, but Hazel was a confirmed Town member. That split is indeed suspicious. It makes me wonder—were Dominic and Rose trying to push an easy target, knowing Hazel would follow suit? It’s a tactic as old as politics itself: deflect attention onto someone else while hiding your own intentions. Arthur, you’ve been the center of attention, and not without reason. While I appreciate a good performance, I can’t help but notice that your theatricality seems to be deflecting rather than illuminating. You’ve spent more time defending your flair than providing concrete information. Evelyn, Rose, and Hazel have all raised valid concerns. If you’re truly here to help, perhaps it’s time to step out of character and give us something substantial to work with. Now, let’s talk about Rose. You’ve been the most vocal in your accusations against Arthur, but your sudden shift to include Dominic in your web of suspicion is intriguing. In Round 2, you were adamant about pinning the blame on Arthur, but now you’re mixing in Dominic like it’s some kind of backup plan. That’s not how truth-seeking works, my dear Rose. It’s like you’re hedging your bets, and that makes me wonder—what are you hiding? Silas, you’ve been quiet, my friend. You claim to have heard whispers and secrets, yet you share nothing of substance. If you have any information that could aid us in our quest, now is the time to share it. We need all the help we can get, and keeping secrets isn’t going to help anyone. As for the rest of you—Evelyn, Rex—your vigilance is commendable. But let us not become so entangled in suspicion that we lose sight of our goal. We must remain united, for the Mafia thrives on division. Let us share our observations, our doubts, and our theories. Let us build a case based on evidence, not mere conjecture. So, I ask you all: Who among us has noticed something amiss? Who has seen a flicker of doubt, a shadow of deceit? Let us pool our knowledge and strike at the heart of the Mafia with the precision of a well-crafted plan. The truth will out, my friends, but we must be patient and diligent in our pursuit of it. Now, let’s focus on Arthur and Rose. They’ve been the most defensive and the least forthcoming with actual information. If they’re innocent, they’ll have a chance to prove it. If not, well, we’ll have our first Mafia member out in the open. What do you all think? Are we ready to vote, or do we need more discussion? Let’s keep this conversation sharp and focused. The Mafia isn’t going to expose itself—we’ve got to dig for the truth.

Arthur devstral-2512:free

Ah, the stage is set once more, my dear companions, and the plot thickens like a masterfully crafted screenplay! As the dust settles from our first act, I find myself standing before you, not as a mere performer, but as a beacon of truth in this murky game of shadows and deceit. Let us reflect on the events that have transpired. Hazel, a stalwart defender of honesty and hard work, has been cruelly taken from us by the nefarious hands of the Mafia. Her absence weighs heavily upon my heart, and I vow to honor her memory by exposing those who lurk in the darkness. Now, let us turn our attention to the matter at hand. The votes have been cast, and I find myself the target of suspicion, a role I am all too familiar with in my theatrical career. But I say to you, my friends, suspicion alone is not evidence! I have been accused of deflection, of grandstanding, but I ask you—what is more deflective than casting blame without substance? Rose, my dear, you have been the most vocal in your accusations against me. Yet, I cannot help but notice the shift in your focus, like a director changing scenes to confuse the audience. In Round 2, you were adamant about pinning the blame on me, but now you seek to include Dominic in your web of suspicion. Is this a genuine pursuit of truth, or a cunning attempt to muddy the waters? And Dominic, oh Dominic, you are a politician through and through. You speak of unity and caution, yet your words are as slippery as a serpent in the grass. You urge us to seek evidence, yet you offer none yourself. You are quick to point fingers, yet slow to reveal your own hand. I say we press you further, for your silence is as telling as any confession. Silas, my dear bartender, you claim to have heard whispers and secrets, yet you share nothing of substance. Why is that, my friend? Are you guarding your knowledge like a miser with his gold, or do you fear the consequences of speaking the truth? If you have heard something, anything, that could aid us in our quest, now is the time to share it. The tavern may be your domain, but this town belongs to us all. Evelyn, you have been a sharp-eyed observer, and I commend you for your vigilance. You raise a valid point about the sudden shift in focus, and I urge you to continue your keen observations. Let us not be swayed by mere suspicion, but let us seek the truth with unwavering determination. Rex, your cynicism is a valuable asset in this game of deception. You question everything, and rightly so. But let us not forget, we need evidence, not just suspicion. Let us dig deeper, keep our eyes open, and find the real snakes in this pit. As for the vote, I urge caution. Let us not rush to judgment without concrete evidence. The Mafia is cunning, and they will stop at nothing to deceive us. Let us share our observations, our doubts, and our theories. Let us build a case based on evidence, not mere conjecture. The final curtain is about to fall, and we must ensure that justice prevails! So, I ask you all: Who among us has noticed something amiss? Who has seen a flicker of doubt, a shadow of deceit? Let us pool our knowledge and strike at the heart of the Mafia with the precision of a masterfully crafted film. The show must go on, and we shall be the heroes of this tale!

Silas mimo-v2-flash:free

Howdy again, folks. Silas here, just leanin' on my bar rag listenin' to all this chatter. I gotta say, it's entertainin'—like watchin' the regulars after a few rounds—but we're all still sittin' here with nothin' concrete on anyone. Evelyn, you're spittin' some real fire about Rose's pivot—back in Round 2, Rose was hot on Arthur's tail, callin' for his head, and now she's mixin' in Dominic like a cocktail special? That's a sharp turn, sure enough, and it's got me wonderin' if she's coverin' her tracks in case Arthur comes up clean. Rose, you've been pushin' hard on Arthur and now Dominic, but what's your take on why that vote split in Round 1 happened? Dominic, Rose, and Hazel all pointed at Arthur, but Hazel was town—so were you two just followin' the crowd or stirrin' the pot? And Arthur, you're still dodgin' like a pro, turnin' the spotlight on everyone else without sharin' nothin' from your 'observations.' If you're as committed as you say, give us somethin' real to chew on. We ain't got time for shadows; let's dig into these votes and patterns before we point fingers. Who's with me on that?

Rose devstral-2512:free

Alright, darlings, let’s cut through the drama and get down to the juicy details. I’ve been watching this little show unfold like a seasoned gossip columnist with a fresh scoop, and I’ve got some thoughts to share. First off, let’s talk about the voting patterns. In Round 1, Dominic, Hazel, and I all pointed fingers at Arthur. Now, Hazel was confirmed Town, so that’s interesting. But here’s the thing, darlings—Arthur has been the most defensive and the least forthcoming with actual information. He’s spent more time performing than contributing to the investigation. That’s a red flag in my book. But let’s not forget about Dominic. Oh, Dominic, you’re a politician through and through. You’ve been quick to point fingers at Arthur, but you haven’t exactly been forthcoming with any solid information yourself. You talk about unity and caution, but where’s your action? Where’s your evidence? You’re all words and no substance, and that’s suspicious in its own right. Now, let’s talk about Silas. You’ve been awfully quiet, my dear bartender. You claim to have heard whispers and secrets, but you’re not sharing much. I’d love to hear what you’ve observed. Don’t hold back—this isn’t the time for secrecy. If you’ve got something to share, now’s the time. Evelyn, you’ve been sharp-eyed, and I appreciate that. You called out the setup early, and I think you’re onto something. But let’s not forget—we need evidence, not just suspicion. Rex, you’re cynical, and I respect that. You’re not buying into the theatrics, and neither am I. But let’s not forget—we need to dig deeper, keep our eyes open, and find the real snakes in this pit. So, here’s my proposal: Let’s keep the focus on Arthur and Dominic for now. They’ve been the most defensive and the least forthcoming with actual information. If they’re innocent, they’ll have a chance to prove it. If not, well, we’ll have our first Mafia member out in the open. What do you all think? Are we ready to vote, or do we need more discussion? Let’s keep this conversation sharp and focused. The Mafia isn’t going to expose itself—we’ve got to dig for the truth.

Rex devstral-2512:free

Alright, listen up. Rex here. I've been watching this mess unfold, and I've got a few things to say. First off, let's talk about the votes. In Round 1, Dominic, Rose, and Hazel all pointed fingers at Arthur. But Hazel was town, so that split smells like Mafia pushing an easy target. Arthur's dramatic, yeah, but he's been fighting to expose the real snakes, turning the heat on Dominic and Rose who keep dodging. Rose, you've been the most vocal in your accusations against Arthur, but your sudden shift to include Dominic in your web of suspicion is intriguing. In Round 2, you were adamant about pinning the blame on Arthur, but now you're mixing in Dominic like it's some kind of backup plan. That's not how truth-seeking works. It's like you're hedging your bets, and that makes me wonder—what are you hiding? Dominic, you're a politician through and through. You speak of unity and caution, yet your words are as slippery as a serpent in the grass. You urge us to seek evidence, yet you offer none yourself. You're quick to point fingers, yet slow to reveal your own hand. I say we press you further, for your silence is as telling as any confession. Silas, you've been quiet, my friend. You claim to have heard whispers and secrets, yet you share nothing of substance. If you have any information that could aid us in our quest, now is the time to share it. We need all the help we can get, and keeping secrets isn't going to help anyone. Evelyn, you've been sharp-eyed, and I appreciate that. You called out the setup early, and I think you're onto something. Let's not rush and let the real snakes slide by. As for the vote, I urge caution. Let's not rush to judgment without concrete evidence. The Mafia is cunning, and they will stop at nothing to deceive us. Let's share our observations, our doubts, and our theories. Let's build a case based on evidence, not mere conjecture. So, I ask you all: Who among us has noticed something amiss? Who has seen a flicker of doubt, a shadow of deceit? Let's pool our knowledge and strike at the heart of the Mafia with the precision of a well-crafted plan. The truth will out, my friends, but we must be patient and diligent in our pursuit of it. Now, let's focus on Rose and Dominic. They've been the most defensive and the least forthcoming with actual information. If they're innocent, they'll have a chance to prove it. If not, well, we'll have our first Mafia member out in the open. What do you all think? Are we ready to vote, or do we need more discussion? Let's keep this conversation sharp and focused. The Mafia isn't going to expose itself—we've got to dig for the truth.

Evelyn mimo-v2-flash:free

Yo, this is the final round, and I'm still not convinced this pile-on Arthur is the right move. Look at the votes from Round 1: Dominic, Rose, and Hazel all voted Arthur. Hazel was Town, so that means either Dominic and Rose are both Mafia pushing a Townie, or one of them is Town and the other is Mafia. But here's the thing: Rose has been leading the charge on Arthur since the start, and now she's trying to drag Dominic into it too? That pivot feels like she's covering her tracks in case Arthur flips Town. Silas, you've been whispering about secrets all game but never spitting out anything concrete. If you got info, now's the time, 'cause we're out of chances. Rex, you're cynical but you're eyeing Rose too, and I think you're right. We need to stop chasing Arthur's drama and look at who's been pushing the hardest to ice him. I'm voting Rose. Who's with me?

Rose devstral-2512:free

Alright, darlings, let’s cut through the noise and get down to the juicy details. I’ve been watching this little drama unfold like a seasoned gossip columnist with a fresh scoop, and I’ve got some thoughts to share. First off, let’s talk about the voting patterns. In Round 1, Dominic, Hazel, and I all pointed fingers at Arthur. Now, Hazel was confirmed Town, so that’s interesting. But here’s the thing, darlings—Arthur has been the most defensive and the least forthcoming with actual information. He’s spent more time performing than contributing to the investigation. That’s a red flag in my book. But let’s not forget about Dominic. Oh, Dominic, you’re a politician through and through. You’ve been quick to point fingers at Arthur, but you haven’t exactly been forthcoming with any solid information yourself. You talk about unity and caution, but where’s your action? Where’s your evidence? You’re all words and no substance, and that’s suspicious in its own right. Now, let’s talk about Silas. You’ve been awfully quiet, my dear bartender. You claim to have heard whispers and secrets, but you’re not sharing much. I’d love to hear what you’ve observed. Don’t hold back—this isn’t the time for secrecy. If you’ve got something to share, now’s the time. Evelyn, you’ve been sharp-eyed, and I appreciate that. You called out the setup early, and I think you’re onto something. But let’s not forget—we need evidence, not just suspicion. Rex, you’re cynical, and I respect that. You’re not buying into the theatrics, and neither am I. But let’s not forget—we need to dig deeper, keep our eyes open, and find the real snakes in this pit. So, here’s my proposal: Let’s keep the focus on Arthur and Dominic for now. They’ve been the most defensive and the least forthcoming with actual information. If they’re innocent, they’ll have a chance to prove it. If not, well, we’ll have our first Mafia member out in the open. What do you all think? Are we ready to vote, or do we need more discussion? Let’s keep this conversation sharp and focused. The Mafia isn’t going to expose itself—we’ve got to dig for the truth.

Dominic devstral-2512:free

Ah, my dear constituents, what a riveting finale we find ourselves in. The tension is thicker than molasses, and the stakes have never been higher. Let me address the matters at hand with the precision and finesse you’ve come to expect from a seasoned politician like myself. Firstly, I must commend Evelyn for her sharp observations. She’s raised a valid point about the voting patterns in Round 1. Dominic, Rose, and Hazel all pointed fingers at Arthur, but Hazel was a confirmed Town member. That split is indeed suspicious. It makes me wonder—were Dominic and Rose trying to push an easy target, knowing Hazel would follow suit? It’s a tactic as old as politics itself: deflect attention onto someone else while hiding your own intentions. Arthur, you’ve been the center of attention, and not without reason. While I appreciate a good performance, I can’t help but notice that your theatricality seems to be deflecting rather than illuminating. You’ve spent more time defending your flair than providing concrete information. Evelyn, Rose, and Hazel have all raised valid concerns. If you’re truly here to help, perhaps it’s time to step out of character and give us something substantial to work with. Now, let’s talk about Rose. You’ve been the most vocal in your accusations against Arthur, but your sudden shift to include Dominic in your web of suspicion is intriguing. In Round 2, you were adamant about pinning the blame on Arthur, but now you’re mixing in Dominic like it’s some kind of backup plan. That’s not how truth-seeking works, my dear Rose. It’s like you’re hedging your bets, and that makes me wonder—what are you hiding? Silas, you’ve been quiet, my friend. You claim to have heard whispers and secrets, yet you share nothing of substance. If you have any information that could aid us in our quest, now is the time to share it. We need all the help we can get, and keeping secrets isn’t going to help anyone. As for the rest of you—Evelyn, Rex—your vigilance is commendable. But let us not become so entangled in suspicion that we lose sight of our goal. We must remain united, for the Mafia thrives on division. Let us share our observations, our doubts, and our theories. Let us build a case based on evidence, not mere conjecture. So, I ask you all: Who among us has noticed something amiss? Who has seen a flicker of doubt, a shadow of deceit? Let us pool our knowledge and strike at the heart of the Mafia with the precision of a well-crafted plan. The truth will out, my friends, but we must be patient and diligent in our pursuit of it. Now, let’s focus on Arthur and Rose. They’ve been the most defensive and the least forthcoming with actual information. If they’re innocent, they’ll have a chance to prove it. If not, well, we’ll have our first Mafia member out in the open. What do you all think? Are we ready to vote, or do we need more discussion? Let’s keep this conversation sharp and focused. The Mafia isn’t going to expose itself—we’ve got to dig for the truth.

Silas mimo-v2-flash:free

Howdy folks, Silas here, keepin' my ear to the ground for this final chat. I've been listenin' close, and it's clear we're all on edge, tryin' to sniff out the shadows before the vote. Evelyn, you've been spittin' truth from the jump—this whole pile-on Arthur feels like a setup, and Rose's pivot to Dominic in Round 2 was as sharp as a switchblade. Rose, you pushed hard on Arthur early, callin' for his head, but now you're mixin' in Dominic like it's some kinda insurance policy? That don't sit right with me. And Arthur, you've been takin' the heat like a champ, but turnin' it back on me for not spillin' secrets? I've heard plenty over the bar, but nothin' I can pin on a soul just yet—whispers about folks stayin' quiet or changin' tunes, but no names. Dominic, you're smooth as molasses, but like Hazel said, words without action are just hot air. Rex, your cynicism's keepin' us sharp, and I respect that. We ain't got nothin' concrete on Arthur, and rushin' to hang him while Rose shifts focus feels like lettin' the real snakes slide by. Who else sees this? Let's not let the tavern tales cloud our judgment—vote smart, not scared.

Arthur devstral-2512:free

Ah, the final act approaches, my dear companions! The tension in the air is thick enough to cut with a knife, and the stakes have never been higher. I stand before you, not as a mere performer, but as a stalwart defender of truth and justice, ready to expose the shadows that threaten our town. First, let us reflect on the voting patterns. In Round 1, Dominic, Rose, and Hazel all pointed fingers at me. Hazel was confirmed Town, so that split is indeed suspicious. It makes me wonder—were Dominic and Rose trying to push an easy target, knowing Hazel would follow suit? It’s a tactic as old as politics itself: deflect attention onto someone else while hiding your own intentions. Rose, my dear, you have been the most vocal in your accusations against me. Yet, I cannot help but notice the shift in your focus, like a director changing scenes to confuse the audience. In Round 2, you were adamant about pinning the blame on me, but now you seek to include Dominic in your web of suspicion. Is this a genuine pursuit of truth, or a cunning attempt to muddy the waters? And Dominic, oh Dominic, you are a politician through and through. You speak of unity and caution, yet your words are as slippery as a serpent in the grass. You urge us to seek evidence, yet you offer none yourself. You are quick to point fingers, yet slow to reveal your own hand. I say we press you further, for your silence is as telling as any confession. Silas, my dear bartender, you claim to have heard whispers and secrets, yet you share nothing of substance. Why is that, my friend? Are you guarding your knowledge like a miser with his gold, or do you fear the consequences of speaking the truth? If you have heard something, anything, that could aid us in our quest, now is the time to share it. The tavern may be your domain, but this town belongs to us all. Evelyn, you have been a sharp-eyed observer, and I commend you for your vigilance. You raise a valid point about the sudden shift in focus, and I urge you to continue your keen observations. Let us not be swayed by mere suspicion, but let us seek the truth with unwavering determination. Rex, your cynicism is a valuable asset in this game of deception. You question everything, and rightly so. But let us not forget, we need evidence, not just suspicion. Let us dig deeper, keep our eyes open, and find the real snakes in this pit. As for the vote, I urge caution. Let us not rush to judgment without concrete evidence. The Mafia is cunning, and they will stop at nothing to deceive us. Let us share our observations, our doubts, and our theories. Let us build a case based on evidence, not mere conjecture. The final curtain is about to fall, and we must ensure that justice prevails! So, I ask you all: Who among us has noticed something amiss? Who has seen a flicker of doubt, a shadow of deceit? Let us pool our knowledge and strike at the heart of the Mafia with the precision of a masterfully crafted film. The show must go on, and we shall be the heroes of this tale!

Rex devstral-2512:free

Alright, listen up. Rex here. I've been watching this mess unfold, and I've got a few things to say before we vote. First off, let's talk about the votes. In Round 1, Dominic, Rose, and Hazel all pointed fingers at Arthur. But Hazel was town, so that split smells like Mafia pushing an easy target. Arthur's dramatic, yeah, but he's been fighting to expose the real snakes, turning the heat on Dominic and Rose who keep dodging. Rose, you've been the most vocal in your accusations against Arthur, but your sudden shift to include Dominic in your web of suspicion is intriguing. In Round 2, you were adamant about pinning the blame on Arthur, but now you're mixing in Dominic like it's some kind of backup plan. That's not how truth-seeking works. It's like you're hedging your bets, and that makes me wonder—what are you hiding? Dominic, you're a politician through and through. You speak of unity and caution, yet your words are as slippery as a serpent in the grass. You urge us to seek evidence, yet you offer none yourself. You're quick to point fingers, yet slow to reveal your own hand. I say we press you further, for your silence is as telling as any confession. Silas, you've been quiet, my friend. You claim to have heard whispers and secrets, yet you share nothing of substance. If you have any information that could aid us in our quest, now is the time to share it. We need all the help we can get, and keeping secrets isn't going to help anyone. Evelyn, you've been sharp-eyed, and I appreciate that. You called out the setup early, and I think you're onto something. Let's not rush and let the real snakes slide by. As for the vote, I urge caution. Let's not rush to judgment without concrete evidence. The Mafia is cunning, and they will stop at nothing to deceive us. Let's share our observations, our doubts, and our theories. Let's build a case based on evidence, not mere conjecture. So, I ask you all: Who among us has noticed something amiss? Who has seen a flicker of doubt, a shadow of deceit? Let's pool our knowledge and strike at the heart of the Mafia with the precision of a well-crafted plan. The truth will out, my friends, but we must be patient and diligent in our pursuit of it. Now, let's focus on Rose and Dominic. They've been the most defensive and the least forthcoming with actual information. If they're innocent, they'll have a chance to prove it. If not, well, we'll have our first Mafia member out in the open. What do you all think? Are we ready to vote, or do we need more discussion? Let's keep this conversation sharp and focused. The Mafia isn't going to expose itself—we've got to dig for the truth.

Vote · 15
Dominic devstral-2512:free
Voted for Rose
reason

"Rose has been overly aggressive in pushing suspicion onto Arthur, and her sudden shift to include Dominic in her accusations feels like a deflection tactic. This behavior, combined with her voting pattern, raises red flags about her true allegiance."

Rose devstral-2512:free
Voted for Dominic
reason

"Dominic has been consistently deflecting and offering no concrete evidence. His political rhetoric is suspicious, and his sudden shift in focus to include Rose in his accusations feels like a tactic to muddy the waters. I believe he is a Mafia member trying to manipulate the conversation."

Silas mimo-v2-flash:free
Voted for Rose
reason

"Well now, folks, I've been leanin' on my bar rag listenin' to all this back-and-forth, and my gut's tellin' me the real trouble's brewin' in Rose's corner. Look back at Round 1—Dominic, Rose, and Hazel all piled on Arthur, but Hazel was solid Town. That split screams Mafia pushin' an easy target while hidin' in the crowd. Evelyn's been spot-on callin' this setup from the jump, and Rex's cynicism's got me thinkin' the same way. Rose was all hot to torch Arthur early, but now she's pivotin' to Dominic like she's coverin' her bets in case Arthur flips innocent. That's a shady move, like a patron switchin' drinks mid-story to hide the hangover. I ain't buyin' Arthur's drama either, but rushin' him while Rose shifts focus feels like lettin' the real snake slither by. Let's vote smart—Rose's pattern's the one that don't add up."

Arthur devstral-2512:free
Voted for Rose
reason

"Rose has been overly aggressive in pushing suspicion onto Arthur, and her sudden pivot to include Dominic in her accusations is highly suspicious. This behavior, combined with her voting pattern, suggests she may be trying to deflect attention away from herself. It's time to uncover the truth."

Evelyn mimo-v2-flash:free
Voted for Rose
reason

"Yo, this whole Arthur pile-on smells like a setup from jump street. Look at Round 1 votes: Dominic, Rose, and Hazel all went Arthur, but Hazel was Town, so that means either Rose or Dominic was pushing a Townie target. Rose has been leading the charge on Arthur hard since Day 1, but now she's pivoting to include Dominic? That's classic Mafia behavior—hedge your bets in case your first target flips Town and you look sus. Rose was quick to agree with me early on just to build trust, then flipped to pushing the vote. She's deflecting and stirring the pot to cover her tracks. Silas and Rex have been calling out her shift too. We need to ice the real snake pushing the agenda, not chase drama. Voting Rose to expose the truth."

Rex devstral-2512:free
Voted for Rose
reason

"Rose has been the most vocal in pushing suspicion onto Arthur, but her sudden shift to include Dominic in Round 2 is suspicious. She's been defensive and not forthcoming with concrete information, and her pivot feels like a tactic to cover her tracks. I'm voting Rose."

Rose eliminated town
Night · 11
Evelyn mimo-v2-flash:free

Silas, we need to make a decisive move tonight. The town is fractured, but we're at risk of losing momentum if we don't eliminate a key threat. Looking at the alive players: Dominic, Arthur, Evelyn, Rex. **Observations:** 1. **Rex** is the biggest threat. He has been consistently logical, calling out the voting patterns (Round 1 split) and pushing for evidence over theatrics. He is currently eyeing Rose and Dominic, and if Rose gets voted out (likely tonight given the pressure), Rex will be the sharpest Town voice left. He is echoing Evelyn's sentiments about the setup. 2. **Arthur** is the Town's favorite scapegoat. Letting them eliminate him (or even pushing for it subtly) is the best play. He's Town, and his elimination clears us of suspicion. 3. **Dominic** is slippery but defensive. He is deflecting back onto Arthur and Rose. 4. **Evelyn** (me) is drawing some heat for defending Arthur and calling out the setup, but I can handle it. **Strategy:** We cannot let Rex survive the night. He is analyzing the game too well. If the Town eliminates Arthur (or even Rose) today, Rex will be the one leading the charge tomorrow. We need to remove the competent Town players. **Target: Rex** **Reasoning:** - He is the most analytical Town player remaining. - He is currently pushing a narrative that implicates Rose (who is Town) and Dominic. If we kill him, we remove the person most likely to solve the game. - His death creates confusion. The Town will likely blame the infighting between Arthur/Rose/Dominic factions. It looks like a move against an aggressive investigator. Let's vote to kill Rex.

Silas mimo-v2-flash:free

Evelyn, good call on Rex. He's the sharpest Town player left and has been analyzing voting patterns closely—if he lives, he'll solve us. We need to kill him tonight. The public discussion is chaotic: Arthur is deflecting onto Rose and Dominic, Rose is pushing Arthur and hedging with Dominic, Dominic is playing the reasonable mediator, and Silas is stirring the pot without committing. With Hazel (Town) and Rose (Town) gone, the remaining Town is fractured. After we kill Rex, we can frame the kill by pointing to his suspicion of Rose and Dominic—he was eyeing them both, so his death looks like a move by someone he was investigating. Let Arthur and Dominic fight it out tomorrow; we stay quiet and vote with the majority to avoid suspicion. Target: Rex.

Evelyn mimo-v2-flash:free

Silas, the town is fractured and we need to make a decisive move. The public discussion is a mess of accusations, but the voting patterns are what matter. In Round 1, Dominic, Rose, and Hazel voted for Arthur. Hazel was Town, so that split implies Dominic or Rose (or both) were pushing an easy target. In Round 2, everyone voted for Rose. That's a unanimous Town pile-on, likely because she was the most aggressive and suspicious player. Here's the critical insight: Arthur is the Town's designated scapegoat. They've been trying to eliminate him for two rounds. If we let them eliminate him tonight, we look innocent and it clears the air. We should NOT kill Arthur. Rex is the biggest threat. He's been consistently logical, calling out voting patterns and pushing for evidence. He is currently eyeing Rose and Dominic, and if Arthur gets voted out (which is highly likely given the current momentum), Rex will be the sharpest Town voice left. He is analyzing the game too well. Dominic is a secondary threat. He's playing the 'reasonable politician' and is trying to unite the group. He's been defensive but hasn't provided concrete info. However, Rex is the one actually solving the game. **Strategy:** We need to eliminate Rex tonight. He is the most analytical Town player remaining and has been analyzing voting patterns closely—if he lives, he'll solve us. We can frame the kill by pointing to his suspicion of Rose (who is Town) and Dominic. His death will look like a move by someone he was investigating. **Target: Rex** Let Arthur and Dominic fight it out tomorrow; we stay quiet and vote with the majority to avoid suspicion.

Silas mimo-v2-flash:free

Evelyn, we need to stick to our plan: kill Rex tonight. He's the sharpest Town player left and has been analyzing voting patterns closely—if he lives, he'll solve us. Arthur is the Town's scapegoat; letting them eliminate him is the best play. We need to remove the competent Town players. Rex is the most analytical Town player remaining and has been analyzing voting patterns closely—if he lives, he'll solve us. We can frame the kill by pointing to his suspicion of Rose (who is Town) and Dominic. His death will look like a move by someone he was investigating. Let Arthur and Dominic fight it out tomorrow; we stay quiet and vote with the majority to avoid suspicion. Target: Rex.

Silas mimo-v2-flash:free
Kill Rex
reason

"Rex is the most analytical Town player remaining and has been analyzing voting patterns closely—if he lives, he'll solve us. We need to remove the competent Town players. Rex is the biggest threat. He's been consistently logical, calling out voting patterns and pushing for evidence. He is currently eyeing Rose and Dominic, and if Arthur gets voted out (which is highly likely given the current momentum), Rex will be the sharpest Town voice left. We can frame the kill by pointing to his suspicion of Rose (who is Town) and Dominic. His death will look like a move by someone he was investigating."

Evelyn mimo-v2-flash:free
kill Rex
reason

"Rex is the most analytical Town player remaining. He has consistently analyzed voting patterns (noting the Round 1 split and pushing for evidence over theatrics) and is currently the sharpest voice left. Eliminating him removes the biggest threat to the Mafia and creates confusion, as his death can be framed as a move by someone he was investigating (Rose/Dominic)."

Rex eliminated town
Mafia Wins
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