Summary:
“Good players who you nominate & kill by execution learn you are in play.”
The Seraph shows themself to the deceased they guide.
- If the Seraph nominates a good player and that nomination results in their death by execution, the executee learns that a Seraph is in play.
- Evil players that the Seraph kills by execution do not learn that a Seraph is in play.
- If a good player is executed but they do not die, they do not learn that a Seraph is in play.
How to Run:
If the Seraph nominates a good player, and that nomination results in their death by execution, mark them with the REDEEMED reminder. Wake them that night and show them the Seraph character token. Put them to sleep.
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Information
Type |
Townsfolk |
Artist |
TheDarkArtist |
"Young one. Walk with me for a moment. Gaze upon my light. I am here to help. I am here to guide you home."
Showcased in

Funeral March for a Puppet III: Significance
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Examples:
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📖 The Seraph nominates and executes the Fisherman, killing them. That night, the Fisherman learns that the Seraph is in play.
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📖 The Seraph nominates and executes the Sailor, who does not die. That night, nothing happens.
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📖 The Seraph nominates and kills the Mastermind. That night, nothing happens, because the Mastermind is evil.
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Meta:
Tips & Tricks:
- Try to nominate as soon as you can! You are more likely to die in the late game. Confirmation on you will also be more useful in the early game.
- Wait a day or two before going for an execution. The Demon may try to kill players who nominate, just in case. Let them focus on other players.
- Claim something other than Seraph for a bit. If an evil player guesses you’re the Seraph, they can pretend to learn you. Don’t give them the chance.
- Talk to players you executed, but don’t claim to be Seraph. If they don’t mention learning you, they might be evil.
- If you aren't the Seraph but nominated someone, talk to them. This will make it harder for evil players to know if a Seraph executed them or not.
Bluffing as the Seraph:
When bluffing as the Seraph, there are a few things to keep in mind:
- Execute players you’re hoping to frame. When they say they didn’t learn about a Seraph, accuse them of being evil.
- Minimize your own nominations. One person failing to learn a Seraph is easily dismissed as evil. Multiple people denying Seraph pings is far more suspicious.