Thirteen people, excluding Gerald Graves who acted as the judge, the remaining twelve were evenly divided: four werewolves, four ability users, and four ordinary villagers.
Purple Summers got a villager card.
Villagers neither need to think about murder nor figure out who the werewolves are, which can be said to be the most comfortable role in the game.
Gerald was also very considerate, he purposely adjusted the order of speaking, arranging the werewolf game newcomers, Purple Summers and Zara Jameson, to go last.
In this way, they could watch how the others spoke and roughly learn how to play.
In the first round, one person died; since there were no clues, everyone made accusations with a laugh, and an innocent villager was wrongly killed.
In the second round, when it was Violet Nelson's turn to speak, somehow, she cast suspicion on Purple Summers and Zara Jameson.