Werewolf - Little Town of Helyr

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RJS

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May I take part?
No :p
in[DOUBLEPOST=1414458899][/DOUBLEPOST]Also having insanity should make your targets random (for powers), and you should not know you have insanity when you do.
I have a fully functional insanity system in place, it's just all hidden away. In some cases it's impossible to keep whether somone is insane a secret from them ;-)
 
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RJS

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Doctor: "May heal one person each night. If that person is attacked, they survive."
Heal them of what? Insanity?
Doctor acts exactly as in Town of Salem. They are only effective if their target is attacked on the same night they visit. Doctors have no direct effect on sanity. That would be the role of the Miskatonic Professor
 

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Doctor acts exactly as in Town of Salem. They are only effective if their target is attacked on the same night they visit. Doctors have no direct effect on sanity. That would be the role of the Miskatonic Professor
My apologies RJS, can you clarify further? I heard of Town of Salem for the first time like 3 days ago, and I don't know what the doctor does in that game.

At a glance, it sounds like they act like a bodyguard (which we already have)
 
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My apologies RJS, can you clarify further? I heard of Town of Salem for the first time like 3 days ago, and I don't know what the doctor does in that game.

At a glance, it sounds like they act like a bodyguard (which we already have)

Here you go.
 

RJS

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Thanks. It appears I'm over-thinking this: its fairly similar to a bodyguard role.
They function similarly.

As the bodyguard, if your target is attacked that night, you die in their place, taking the attacker with you.
As the doctor, if your target is attacked that night, you prevent their death by treating their injuries.
 

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So, in effect, you have a 1/(big-number) chance in saving a life each night?
"I like those odds. Those are nice odds." Donkey