It was my presumption that there would be a werewolf game.It was my presumption that this was supposed to be a werewolf game, not a discussion about civ.
"everyone dies" isn't an action, "kill everyone" is. And in any case, that's technically multiple actions in one day, and we can't have that.It was my presumption that there would be a werewolf game.
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Question! If the win condition of the wolves is to kill every townie and the win condition of the town is to kill every wolf, wouldn't an action of "Everyone dies" fulfill all win conditions and thereby end the game? It would be a valid action, since it would be the same as voting for "Kill trajing, Shazam, Pyure, Fraction, Someone Else, etc" and you've already confirmed that that's legit.
Action votes are underlined and votes for mayor, sheriff, lynching, shipping out of town for a day, whatever rules there may be that require votes are bolded.We "vote" for an action to take place. Get it?
If enough people decide for it, anything could be possible.
Fooor example... the creation of an alt, a child of two players.
Who has the power to vote and eligible for actions.
Ah, yes. The best kind of correct.And in any case, that's technically multiple actions in one day, and we can't have that.
Rule: In the event of a tie vote, all tied players are lynched instead of just one.
Rule: All votes are invalid on Day 4.
No all votes are invalid on Day 1Ah, yes. The best kind of correct.
We get three actions on the first day, right? Give me two.
That's either be ineffective, because the rule doesn't go into effect until it's already been voted on, or paradoxical for reasons that you should find obvious and therefore overturned by the GM.No all votes are invalid on Day 1
I think that was generally agreed upon from the beginning.Putting this out there: this game is going to be a silly mess.
Hence the codename "experimental ho"Putting this out there: this game is going to be a silly mess.
1. any rules that require village votes, IE lynching(if established) or voting for mayor.Oh, gor, we should get this established before the game starts: Order of Events? Do the Mayor and Sheriff actions occur before or after the public's action?