Werewolf - Law of the Land - Game Thread

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I'm failing to understand the retroactively permissible thing there, not like anyone will vote for it anyways.
 
I'm failing to understand the retroactively permissible thing there, not like anyone will vote for it anyways.
Its mostly meaningless, but the implication is that if a rule is created in the future which would make certain actions valid, then those actions are valid even if they were made before the rule was made.
 
The village (defined as all players) can enact any amount of actions each day.
The village (defined as all players) can vote on any number of actions each day, but each action only once.
 
The village (defined as all players) can enact any amount of actions each day.
The village (defined as all players) can vote on any number of actions each day, but each action only once.
oh hell no. That ain't happening. I'm struggling enough as it is with three actions. It ain't moving to unlimited.
 
Ok, since nobody's going along with my/Shazam's/Striking's plan to break the game on day 2, I propose the following:

Institute a nightly lynch, as per normal WW rules. Seems clear enough. We gotta get rid of those wolves somehow, and the tried-and-true method seems like the best way to do that and not have Goreae make it backfire on us too hard.

Have all players vote on a player whose wolfiness (and actual role, if that wouldn't require another rule) will be revealed in the nightly recap. Essentially a public seer role- this seems more reliable than giving a seer role to one player who may be either a wolf or too afraid of being wolfkilled to reveal anything. Also, I don't see the point in using two whole rules just to make sure that the Mayor and Sheriff never get wolfified without our knowing it, as per SpwnX's suggestions, when one will do.

I'm interested to see what happens with random rules that look like they have nothing to do with the game. Let's build a spaceship.

Also,
Vote Strikingwolf for Sheriff
Vote Shazam for Mayor
 
Ok, since nobody's going along with my/Shazam's/Striking's plan to break the game on day 2, I propose the following:

Institute a nightly lynch, as per normal WW rules. Seems clear enough. We gotta get rid of those wolves somehow, and the tried-and-true method seems like the best way to do that and not have Goreae make it backfire on us too hard.

Have all players vote on a player whose wolfiness (and actual role, if that wouldn't require another rule) will be revealed in the nightly recap. Essentially a public seer role- this seems more reliable than giving a seer role to one player who may be either a wolf or too afraid of being wolfkilled to reveal anything. Also, I don't see the point in using two whole rules just to make sure that the Mayor and Sheriff never get wolfified without our knowing it, as per SpwnX's suggestions, when one will do.

I'm interested to see what happens with random rules that look like they have nothing to do with the game. Let's build a spaceship.

Also,
Vote Strikingwolf for Sheriff
Vote Shazam for Mayor
I vote theese.
Scratch my other votes.
 
Striking for Sherriff
Shaz for Mayor
Conduct a thorough self-investigation, where each person is told the status of their wolfishness
Guys, let's not institute a lynch. We don't have a goal yet.
 
Let's build a spaceship + snowman
Have all players vote on a player whose wolfiness (and actual role, if that wouldn't require another rule) will be revealed in the nightly recap
Wolven trait are reveal on death


Vote Strikingwolf for sheriff
Vote Shazam for Mayor
 
So.. apparently I'm not in the game, but I signed up. Just waiting for goreae to say whether I am in or not.

Same three rules as SomeoneElse37

Striking for Sherrif
Shazam for Mayor
 
Arrrgh
Why do you people insist on having a lynch, and a required one at that? There aren't any wolves (normal definition, meaning "bad guys") yet. That's not a good idea.
 
That is what I said, lynches should be done, but only when most people alive agree to lynch someone.

I'll change my third action vote (the creation of alt) to Have all players vote on a player whose wolfiness (and actual role, if that wouldn't require another rule) will be revealed in the nightly recap
 
However blindly going after people is asking to kill a fellow villager by accident (chances proves that). We need investigative powers before we go after killing powers.