Custom Djinn Rule Seat 7 remains empty. It's choices are arbitrary. Once per game the storyteller may speak on it's behalf. How to Run Seat 7 runs for the most part like any other Clocktower game. One seat remains open and tokens are passed out as usual. Each night the storyteller determines what actions the seat takes following its role in night order. Once per game the storyteller may choose to speak for the seat. This can be public or private and does not need to be the truth, as an evil seat may want to bluff to help their team win. A storyteller may also choose to not use this ability if they think it will benefit the seat's team to stay silent. This ability can also be used to nominate and accuse another player. Advice on Speaking for the Seat A storyteller only has one opportunity to influence the game using the seat's voice so it is advised to be very careful when you speak and what you say. A seat who speaks on day 1 may have game solving info later. It is also encouraged to get creative with how you choose to use the seat's voice. The goal is not to save the seat but to win the game for the seat's team. Final Version Seat 7 has had many changes and iterations throughout the competition but I finally feel happy with where the script is at. So rather than make additional changes I wanted to use this opportunity to highlight a few travelers that work well with the Seat 7 Djinn. This is less for the competition itself (as we all know which script utilizes travelers best) and more to support play after the competition concludes. Consider it my gift for not executing Seat 7 thus far. Gnome Delight a player by having them murder anyone who tries to nominate Seat 7 Bureaucrat This role is great for offsetting voting imbalance should an ST decide to not use the seat's vote. Harlot Can be a great opportunity to either learn the seat's role or bluff a role on its behalf. Scapegoat Make or ruin someone's day by forcing them to take a bullet for Seat 7 And finally, I want to say thank you to everyone who has supported Seat 7 through this journey! It has been an absolutely wild ride and I never intended our little chair to make it this far.