Since it is the mythological holiday season, why not play a different version? I always loved playing the game of the Werewolf. It's basically the same game except you start out with a single werewolf hiding among all the townies. On day one, several townies will come forward to be elected as the new town sheriff, they will need to submit a small speech. The remaining townies will vote to pick a sheriff (the werewolf can get elected to be a sheriff too). From then on, every night, the werewolf will either attack a single villager (pm to game manager), and choose to either kill or turn the player, or take a break from killing and lay low(can't be more than 3 consecutive days). Turned players won't know who the other or actual werewolf is, but they can too choose to attack the townies. Turned werewolves have a random chance of success though, and if they fail, their identity is revealed to the town and they will be killed. At dawn each day, the sheriff will post a series of questions in an attempt to figure out who is the werewolf, and depending on the answers, the townies will choose to kill a player. It is up to the sheriff to either kill or lock that player up for the night. The game ends if the townies kill the original werewolf thus curing all turned ones, or if everyone in the town is killed or turned.
Quote:To know yet to think that one does not know is best; Not to know yet to think that one knows will lead to difficulty.
- Lau Tzu
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