Re: Capo de Tutti Capi -- II: Rules of Play and Information Updates
Quote:
Originally Posted by Pannonian
Question
If wise guys act on behalf of a mafia family, but are killed before they are fully admitted, would they count as town or mafia-aligned when the credits are totted? What if they don't do any official duties for the family (kills and such), but take the flak on the family's behalf, eg. by contacting other players, by making false reveals, etc.?
Or are infiltrating the family for another faction (aka town or another family)?
Re: Capo de Tutti Capi -- II: Rules of Play and Information Updates
Only current survivors count for determinig mafia or town win. The dead do not.
As long as the membership is recognized by the Don, their activity level does not matter.
However, if a given person has infiltrated another family on behalf of a first family, I will ask them to whom their true allegiance is given.
Re: Capo de Tutti Capi -- II: Rules of Play and Information Updates
I would like to know how much detail in your Night Actions summaries is politically correct enough to lynch for, and how much is pure story-telling?
Also, what are you going to do about all these inactives?
Or, as Sarathos wrote, about those who simply don't post in the thread?
Re: Capo de Tutti Capi -- II: Rules of Play and Information Updates
Seamus, how many rounds of inactivity in the main thread before WoG occurs?
Re: Capo de Tutti Capi -- II: Rules of Play and Information Updates
No set limit. Missing 3 lynch votes is my thumb rule, but I reserve the right.
Re: Capo de Tutti Capi -- II: Rules of Play and Information Updates
I believe this question was asked in the main thread, but has since been lost under the piles of drama.
Can a sitting Director be lynched?
Re: Capo de Tutti Capi -- II: Rules of Play and Information Updates
Im pretty sure the answer was yes, but in a tie the director would simply just pick the other person as sasaki did with the stranger befoe, but then the next round sasaki was lynched.
Re: Capo de Tutti Capi -- II: Rules of Play and Information Updates
Yes a sitting Director can be lynched. They are protected at night, not from their peers in broad daylight. :evilgrin:
In fact, it happened in Capo I. Sasaki (The Wolf) was Director and tied for lynching on his first day -- he let the other chap take the "bow" -- and was a nearly unanimous choice for lynching on his second day as Director. He choreographed his own lynching so as to have himself run over by a Bandwagon. :devilish:
Re: Capo de Tutti Capi -- II: Rules of Play and Information Updates
That was my favourite funny lynch.