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## Quick Summary

Blood on the Clocktower is played at Wallace House Community Centre, Oat Street, Evesham, Worcestershire. There is a £5 entry fee, payable on arrival to the Evesham Barons Tabletop Gaming Society, with the game itself free to play. The recommended age is 15 and up. Doors open at 10am and we start promptly at 10:30am. Games are run throughout the day, so you can arrive later and join the next available game. If you arrive mid game, you can still join as a Traveller so you will not miss out. Free public parking is available nearby, including directly outside the venue at Oat Street Short Stay Car Park, Chapel Street Evesham WR11 4QJ
A short How to Play Video is critical viewing for new players and is strongly recommended before attending.
Spaces are limited, so signing up in advance is essential.

## About the Event

Have you been watching The Traitors on TV and confidently spotting who is lying from your sofa? Ever wondered how well you would do if you were actually in the room, with everyone watching you back? Blood on the Clocktower lets you experience that tension and deduction in person, with real conversations, real deception, and real consequences.
Blood on the Clocktower is a social deduction game of murder and mystery, lies and logic, deduction and deception for up to twenty players and one devious Storyteller. While the game supports up to twenty players, around fifteen is ideal for the best balance of discussion and pacing.
Played face to face and seated in a circle, each player receives a secret role and is placed on either the good team or the evil team. Good players share information and work together to identify and execute the Demon. Evil players lie, mislead, and protect the Demon while quietly eliminating the town.
By day, players discuss, accuse, and vote. By night, the Storyteller guides players through their hidden abilities. Each role is unique and meaningful, and no two games ever play out the same way. Even if your character dies, you stay involved as a ghost and can still influence the outcome until the end.
If you are attending in person, look for the referee for the game, known as the Storyteller. They will explain the rules, answer questions, and guide everyone through the game. Questions are welcome at any point.
For more detailed information about the game, including all official characters and scripts, see the official wiki:
https://wiki.bloodontheclocktower.com/Main_Page

## Important Information

These sessions are organised independently with the consent of the Evesham Barons Tabletop Gaming Society and take place during their regular gaming events. Blood on the Clocktower is one of several tabletop games running at the same time.
Due to limited spaces, signing up in advance is essential to guarantee a place.
There is a £5 entry fee payable to the society to help cover venue costs. Payment is made on arrival by card or cash, with cash preferred.
For more information about the Evesham Barons Tabletop Gaming Society and their other activities:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/967986768837750
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eveshambaronstgs

## Format

Doors open at 10am. We aim to start promptly at 10:30am. If you are running late, you can still join as a Traveller so you will not miss out.
Games usually last between 60 and 90 minutes depending on numbers. We aim to run at least two full games during the session.
Script complexity will match player experience. We use all three base scripts, Trouble Brewing, Bad Moon Rising, and Sects and Violets, with occasional community scripts for variety.

## What to Expect

Blood on the Clocktower is a discussion focused game built around deduction, persuasion, and bluffing. Players are encouraged to talk, question each other, and form opinions based on incomplete information.
Some games are tense and analytical, others are chaotic and funny. You do not need to be loud or theatrical, but you should expect to participate in group discussion.

## Venue Notes

This session takes place at Wallace House Community Centre in Evesham.
The event is on the ground floor and fully wheelchair accessible. Accessible toilets are available.
We share the space with other tabletop games. We have our own area set aside and ask everyone to be considerate with noise levels.
Free public parking is available nearby, including directly outside the venue: Oat Street Short Stay Car Park, Chapel Street Evesham WR11 4QJ
Refreshments are available on site.

## Tickets and Age Notes

Blood on the Clocktower itself is free to play.
£5 entry fee payable on arrival to the Evesham Barons Tabletop Gaming Society.
The recommended age is 15 and up. Younger players may attend but may find the game challenging due to its reliance on discussion, persuasion, bluffing, and reading social cues. Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

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