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<td>Type</td> | <td>[[Character Types#Townsfolk|Townsfolk]]</td> | ||
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<td>Artist</td> | <td>Aiden Roberts</td> | ||
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<span style="display: block; color: black; font-size: 20px; text-align: center; margin-top: 20px;">Cult of the Clocktower Episode</span> | |||
<span style="display: block; color: black; font-size: 14px; text-align: center;">by Andrew Nathenson</span> | |||
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== Summary == | |||
"If the Demon kills you, you learn that it is 1 of 2 players." | |||
The Sage knows nothing while alive, but learns the most important information of all at the moment of their death - who killed them | The Sage knows nothing while alive, but learns the most important information of all at the moment of their death - who killed them | ||
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During the second night, the Demon kills the Sage. The Storyteller points at two players, one of whom is the Demon. | |||
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During the final night, the Demon kills the Sage, who is drunk because of the {{Good|Sweetheart}}. The Storyteller points at a dead player and one of the remaining three alive players. This information is incorrect. | |||
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The {{Evil|Pit-Hag}} creates a Demon. Because the {{Evil|Pit-Hag}} ability says that "all deaths tonight are arbitrary,” the Storyteller decides that the old Demon dies, and the Sage dies. Because the Sage died due to the {{Evil|Pit-Hag}}, not the Demon, the Sage does not wake to learn anything tonight | |||
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* If you die at night but didn't get any information, this is also great news! While you didn't get to find out who the Demon is, you know that the only way you can die at night but not be killed by the Demon is if you were killed by the {{Evil|Pit-Hag}}'s arbitrary deaths, so you can confirm that to town. | * If you die at night but didn't get any information, this is also great news! While you didn't get to find out who the Demon is, you know that the only way you can die at night but not be killed by the Demon is if you were killed by the {{Evil|Pit-Hag}}'s arbitrary deaths, so you can confirm that to town. | ||
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== Bluffing as the Sage == | |||
When bluffing as the Sage, there are a few things you should keep in mind: | |||
* The power of the Sage only becomes relevant on death, and is incredibly powerful. If you intend to follow a Sage bluff through to completion, you should be prepared to die. It's worth it - if the good team believes you, they'll spend two days executing the people you accuse, instead of your demon! This can be especially effective if you are a {{Evil|Fang Gu}} (who may die unexpectedly by hitting an Outsider) or if a [[Pit-Hag|<span style="color:#bb0a1e;">Pit-Hag</span>]] is getting up to no good, causing random evil deaths. | * The power of the Sage only becomes relevant on death, and is incredibly powerful. If you intend to follow a Sage bluff through to completion, you should be prepared to die. It's worth it - if the good team believes you, they'll spend two days executing the people you accuse, instead of your demon! This can be especially effective if you are a {{Evil|Fang Gu}} (who may die unexpectedly by hitting an Outsider) or if a [[Pit-Hag|<span style="color:#bb0a1e;">Pit-Hag</span>]] is getting up to no good, causing random evil deaths. | ||
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* If you're bluffing as an information role and people are starting to notice that your information is not adding up, consider dropping that bluff and coming out as the Sage instead. Your confusing information will be revealed as not true, but the good team will hopefully think you were only lying for a good cause (to get the demon's attention), and leave you alone. | * If you're bluffing as an information role and people are starting to notice that your information is not adding up, consider dropping that bluff and coming out as the Sage instead. Your confusing information will be revealed as not true, but the good team will hopefully think you were only lying for a good cause (to get the demon's attention), and leave you alone. | ||
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Artist | Aiden Roberts |
"These mountainous tomes guard the secret, I am sure of it! Twixt word and word, it lies in wait. More candles, boy! More ink! These notes may look arcane, but the infernal puzzle is revealing itself."
Cult of the Clocktower Episode by Andrew Nathenson
Summary
"If the Demon kills you, you learn that it is 1 of 2 players."
The Sage knows nothing while alive, but learns the most important information of all at the moment of their death - who killed them
How to Run
Examples
During the second night, the Demon kills the Sage. The Storyteller points at two players, one of whom is the Demon.
During the final night, the Demon kills the Sage, who is drunk because of the Sweetheart. The Storyteller points at a dead player and one of the remaining three alive players. This information is incorrect.
Tips & Tricks
- Get killed by the Demon. Do it. By any means, and as quickly as possible. If the Demon kills you, you get fantastic information, so do whatever you can to make it happen. Pretend to be a character the Demon would want to kill, such as a Flowergirl or a Savant, or stay silent. Unlike the Ravenkeeper, who benefits more so when the Demon attacks them later in the game, you benefit most when the Demon attacks you earlier in the game. If the Demon attacks you on the first or second night (or in the first half of the game), then you will have enough days left to execute both suspects you learn might be the Demon.
- Reveal your information immediately if the Demon does kill you. The sooner the good team knows that you are the Sage, and that you know 1 of two players is the Demon, then the sooner you can figure out who the Demon is. If you wait until the final day to reveal your information (in the way that a Fortune Teller might wait until the final day to reveal that 1 or 2 still-living players are not the Demon), then you may still only know that the Demon is 1 of 2 players. Also, in this case, you will have to convince the good team that you are the Sage, and you may not have enough time left to do so.
- You can simply come out publicly as the Sage, in order to survive until the final day. If you believe that the group trusts you, telling the group that you are the Sage can be a great way to get the Demon to leave you alone, so that other players are killed at night, and other players are executed during the day. Having other players believe that you are good is crucial for this strategy to work. Surviving until the final day means that evil can not automatically win by having all 3 players alive be evil, and it also means that the good team is choosing between 2 players to execute, not 3.
- If you die at night but didn't get any information, this is also great news! While you didn't get to find out who the Demon is, you know that the only way you can die at night but not be killed by the Demon is if you were killed by the Pit-Hag's arbitrary deaths, so you can confirm that to town.
Bluffing as the Sage
When bluffing as the Sage, there are a few things you should keep in mind:
- The power of the Sage only becomes relevant on death, and is incredibly powerful. If you intend to follow a Sage bluff through to completion, you should be prepared to die. It's worth it - if the good team believes you, they'll spend two days executing the people you accuse, instead of your demon! This can be especially effective if you are a Fang Gu (who may die unexpectedly by hitting an Outsider) or if a Pit-Hag is getting up to no good, causing random evil deaths.
- As an evil player, you probably want to stay alive for as long as possible to wreak maximum havoc. This can make a Sage bluff more tricky, since you'll have no 'information' to back up your claim without a death at night - but you can turn your survival into a weapon just like your death. Talk to a player early on (someone you know is good - especially potent if they're a powerful character claim like the Savant or Flowergirl), and admit to being the Sage. Later, when the town is suspect of you, tell them you revealed your identity to exactly one person, and accuse them of either being the demon and avoiding killing you, or feeding the demon information about your role!
- If you're bluffing as an information role and people are starting to notice that your information is not adding up, consider dropping that bluff and coming out as the Sage instead. Your confusing information will be revealed as not true, but the good team will hopefully think you were only lying for a good cause (to get the demon's attention), and leave you alone.