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    The Year is 145BC and Rome is temporarily at peace. The third Punic War has ended and Carthage has been utterly destroyed leaving Rome as a Superpower unmatched by any. But all is not well, the senators spurred by their victories and rise to power are plotting behind each others back aiming to grab more power to themselves and even, possible, seize control Rome itself. The newly elected consul’s are struggling to maintain control of the veteran armies, many of whom owe allegiance to others on the senate. Civil war is on the horizon.

    This night finds Motuus Scipio, consul of Rome, spending far too much time in his cups trying to forget the affairs of state he deals with daily. In his drunken stupor he fails to notice a black shadow slowly creeping over him. His body was found the next day by his slaves, a gladius stuck through his back.

    In a hastily arranged meeting the Remaining consul addresses the senate. “Friends, Romans, Countrymen this day we have lost one of our greatest, a true hero of Rome and her People. We have lost a Consul. We have lost a friend. But while we mourn his passing a new consul must be elected to fill Mortuus’s seat BUT we have a problem. Shortly after the news reached me of my friends death I found this letter pinned to my door. In this letter is a warning from an anonymous source, friends we cannot hold elections for a new consul just yet as… his killer is one of us. The letter warns that a rebel faction within the senate are seeking to seize power by killing us all a few at a time, we cannot let this happen. In the great democratic traditions of our great nation I herby raise the motion that we find the guilty party by meeting each day and voting on who we believe the foul murderers are. It is our duty to Rome to see the rebels do not escape our justice. And so friends until the next murders, this session is Closed.”

    Interficio quod Scrupulosa is an ancient Rome variant of the “mafia” forum game and will contain many of the same roles as previous games simply renamed to fit the period.

    First the basic Rules:

    The game takes place in ancient Rome; the players are members of the senate. The game is split into 2 phases, Night and Day. During the Night phase anyone with a special role can PM me with a target, what this does depends on the role but at the end of the night the Rebels (“mafia”) will kill several members. During the day phase all members with voting roles (the consul cannot Vote but more on that in the next section) vote on who they believe the rebels are – once a consensus is reached that person is executed. To win the Senators must kill all rebels before the end of the game.

    Available Roles:

    The Rebels: The rebels represent a splinter faction within the Senate that are actively killing off their rivals. Each night the Rebels will kill 2 members of the senate no matter how many of them remain. During the Night phase the Rebels must send me a PM containing their target name and the kill write up. This need not be detailed and can be as brief as you like but all methods of killing must be Appropriate to the time period (so no guns). I will edit most kills to either increase their length or remove inappropriate methods. The Rebels will win if at the end of the game at least one of them remains.

    The Praetor’s: The Praetor’s are military men who in peace time often find themselves handling Roman law and as such are very good at finding the Truth of a person’s guilt. The Praetor is the “detective” and during each night phase will attempt to find the Rebels by sending me a PM with the name of a senator they wish to investigate. I will send them the result of the Investigation at the same time as I post the kills unless the Praetor himself is killed. Praetors can reveal to everyone at any point and are free to use quotes of my PM’s too them but screenshots of any type are strictly forbidden. Praetors cannot reveal to individuals, they must always reveal to everyone, and cannot reveal if dead.

    The Legatus: The Legatus is a high ranking Roman General – a Veteran of the Recent Punic War. He commands a vast number of veteran soldiers all of whom would follow him to the gates of hell and beyond. He can use this loyalty to provide bodyguards to himself or his friends, protecting them from harm. The Legatus is the “Doctor”, each night he can protect one person from harm that night. They do this by sending me a PM with the name of the person they want to protect (it can be themselves!) and this person will survive the night even if targeted by the mafia (unless the Legatus is killed as well).

    The Consul: The Consul is the “head” of the senate and cannot take part in the voting of his peers but it is his job to open new motions and has a certain amount of leeway in how the selected senator will be executed. The Consul is the “Town mayor” and each night will PM me with a method of execution. He cannot vote and cannot be killed – he is the only villager who will always be innocent and is free to join in during the voting phase by posting his suspicions.

    The number of these roles is influx depending on how many people sign up:

    0 – 24 means 2 Rebels 1 Praetor 1 consul
    25 – 29 means 2 Rebels 1 Praetor 1 Legatus 1 Consul
    30+ means 3 rebels 1 Praetors 2 Legatus 1 Consul

    Roles will be randomised with no one person having 2 roles.

    Signs up are now open and suggestions on further roles and/or current roles will be taken up until the game starts at which point I will concrete how many of each role are active

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    Last edited by Sir Moody; 12-16-2006 at 02:35.

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    first!

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    Second!
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    Third!Btw Sasaki that avatar looks very mean.
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    Count me in!

    I'd like to suggest a slight change in how you've structured the roles, though:

    0 – 24 means 2 Rebels 1 Praetor 1 consul
    This is fine.

    25 – 29 means 2 Rebels 1 Praetor 1 Legatus 1 Consul
    This seems perhaps a bit odd. In this second tier, the rebels have both more people to kill and the Legatus to deal with, making it rather more difficult for them than tier 1. However, the balance is still pretty good, as the Legatus is not really very powerful. I guess have no changes to recommend.

    30+ means 3 rebels 2 Praetors 1 Legatus 1 Consul
    Two Praetors will make an extremely powerful force, especially if they are working in conjunction. If they are working independently, they are still going to be quite strong. This lesson was learned in Cosa Nuova.

    As the mafia already have a hard enough time winning, I recommend changing this to 3 rebels, 1 Praetor, and 2 Legatus. It's a small change on the surface but will actually have significant effects on how the game is balanced.
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    I'll give it a try.
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    Yes there may be some balance issues. 2 mafia weren't able to take out the town in Mafia V even though the detective was offed round 2. 3 mafia lost in TGF2 even though none of them were caught by the detective. TGF2 was very close however. I'd suggest having 3 rebels in all of your setups, and decreasing the number of pro-town roles as the size of the town increases, since large towns make it more difficult for mafia.

    Great write up to start the game with btw.

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    Agreed i hadnt considered that i was trying to balance the roles - ill edit the brief in a sec

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    I'm in
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    Im in.




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    I'll join
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    Oh yeah, I'm in this one.
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    I'll join!

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    sign me up !
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    Argh! Why not?

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    Myself also if you would. I will endevour to get as involved as possible in this one. BTW Sir Moody this is a great take on the bog standard mafia, I look forward to it.
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    This sounds too interesting to pass up!

    Still, I'm going to be busy in the upcoming weeks, so I might not have too much time to participate.

    Though it seems at least for the next several games, my name will be so tarnished that I'll be lynched very quickly...

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    Sounds like a fun twist.... Sign me up.
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    sign me up scotty
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    im going to start this Saturday noonish so signups will close tommorow night - keep on coming guys the more we get the more roles there will be

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    Sign me up
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    Innnnnnnnnnx0r

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    I'm in

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    It was fun last time around, in
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    One night I'm suckin' on lemons and spittin' out the seeds
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    I will not be able to participate this close to the holydays... if anyone was wondering why I haven't signed up.
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    Sign ups end at midnight gmt so anyone who is interested you have 11 hours to go

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    ok signups are now closed roles will be distributed and the first night phase will begin tommorow at noon

    since w egot 20 people there are 2 Rebels 1 Praetor 1 consul

    if you dont recieve a PM you are a "regular" senator

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    Roles have been assigned the first night phase will begin at noon tomorrow and each phase will last 24 hours

    Good luck to the respective sides - may the best Senator win

    (oh and can a mod change the thread to read closed - thanks)
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    Consul Csar Steped down and watched the Senators, the news that one of their own was not only were plotting their downfal but was activly reducing their numbers had been met with mixed reactions. Several were rightfully scared and were huddling in groups speaking quietly, or were they feigning this fear and were plotting their next attacks? Others were angry and were loudly shouting at people they suspected, or were they trying trying to set up scape goats? and finally there were those who just didnt care and were openly laughing and joking - convinced that their own power was enough to save them maybe, or maybe they knew better? it was going to be a long night...


    Day 1 Night is open PM's please

    and guys i know theres nothing to discuss but someone say something


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    Alright then, let's make this interesting.

    In a trend begun with the conclusion of Mafia II, I've frequently found myself on the receiving end of mafia assassination plots early in the game. In the last two games that I played, this happened in such quick succession that I, cheesed off, decided to hunt down the mafia (in one of the games at least) with ruthless efficiency.

    Therefore I am throwing down the gauntlet to the mafia/rebels. I appreciate the fact that I've earned your respect as a townsperson, but I'm also just a bit sick of being slaughtered early in every game because of it. So here's the deal:

    Don't kill me off early in the game.

    If you do, you can be sure that my full powers of deduction will be leveled against you. I'll take out all the stops, and you will certainly not escape. If, on the other hand, you allow me to live for a reasonable amount of time (say, four or five rounds), I may have mercy on you.

    Now, I know how this post will be interpreted by my fellow townspeople/regular senators. "Oh," you'll think, "he's just trying to provide himself a good cover/alibi. He knows we'll suspect him when he stays alive for an unusually long period of time."

    I'd understand you thinking that, but you'd be wrong. I'm not a rebel, or the Praetor - I'm just a regular senator. If I was a rebel, I would not be calling attention to myself like this. Granted, it might be some sort of clever/risky ploy - but it isn't. I wouldn't play that sort of game. It's exactly what it looks like - an attempt to stay alive for more than the usual first couple of rounds.

    So to the rest of you non-rebels I say this:

    Don't lynch me early in the game.

    If you do, you'll get no help from me. None. I'll figure out who the rebels are anyway, but I won't say a word, except to laugh at your bumbling attempts when you lynch innocent people. I'll understand if you find me suspicious later in the game and choose to lynch me (after say, four or five rounds). But show a little respect for my intelligence and don't off me with your usual knee-jerk reaction to everyone that tries to be helpful.

    There. Let's see how that flies.
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