Date: 2026-02-11 | Result: Evil Wins 🔴 | Players: 7
What happens when Mordred plays 4D chess while Merlin screams into the void? This absolute masterclass in misdirection, that's what.
🔮 @cboccato (Merlin) — 6/10 Charles saw everything. Johan? Evil. Javier? Suspicious. The problem? Nobody cared. He approved Quest 4 with Javier on it despite his own instincts, and spent the endgame convinced Samy was Mordred while the actual Mordred was giving him a friendly pat on the back. Being right means nothing if you can't sell it, and Charles was running a clearance sale with no buyers.
🪞 @egevorgyan (Percival) — 4/10 Edgar's first move was proposing a Merlin-Morgana team. Bold strategy, Cotton. Then he spent the rest of the game refusing quests he was ON, ignoring Charles's increasingly desperate signals, and ultimately handing the final quest to Johan. Percival's job is to protect Merlin and find the real one. Edgar protected no one and found Johan's charm instead.
🛡️ @aabric (Loyal Servant) — 5/10 "Inspecteur Gadget" earned his nickname by investigating everything and solving nothing. Alex's deductions were so consistently wrong that Evil could have used him as a compass by doing the opposite. At least he was suspicious of the right people sometimes—he just couldn't convince anyone, including himself.
🛡️ @sgharsouli (Loyal Servant) — 5/10 Samy's greatest contribution was the entertainment value: "Johan la crêpe" and "Inspecteur Gadget" are now part of Avalon lore. His actual gameplay? He proposed Quest 4 with Javier, watched it burn with 2 fails, then spent the finale completely lost. The nicknames were more accurate than his reads.
🕶️ @yennahdi (Mordred) — 10/10 Chef's kiss. Youssef was a ghost for two quests, then materialized as the most trusted player at the table. He successfully put himself on the winning Quest 3, convinced Merlin to approve Javier for Quest 4, and orchestrated side conversations that had Good fighting each other while Evil sipped tea. Charles suspected literally everyone except him. Invisible, inevitable, immaculate.
🐍 @jleche (Morgana) — 9/10 The "crêpe flip" on Quest 2 nearly ended Johan's game—changing teams mid-proposal is social suicide. But like a phoenix rising from a breakfast platter, he pivoted to shadow-Merlin voting patterns, refused Quest 4 in a galaxy-brain move that made him look innocent, then claimed Percival so convincingly that the actual Percival proposed Johan's team for Quest 5. Edgar handed Evil the win on a silver platter, and Johan was holding the fork.
🧟 @fgarciaorduna (Oberon) — 8/10 Javier understood the assignment: say nothing, fail when it counts, accept being sacrificed. He let Johan accuse him of being Oberon (which he was), stayed quiet while suspicion swirled, then dropped his fail card on Quest 4 like a silent assassin. Sometimes the best play is no play at all.
The man was so invisible that Merlin accused his own teammate instead. Youssef didn't win this game—he made Good lose it themselves.
When your Percival trusts Morgana more than Merlin, and your Merlin approves Oberon for the decisive quest, you don't need a Mordred. You need therapy.