1. Not at all. It could be randomly picked from the set of non-scum players.Originally Posted by Tincow
2. In Capo, the Mayor or what-do-you-call-it, was elected.
1. Not at all. It could be randomly picked from the set of non-scum players.Originally Posted by Tincow
2. In Capo, the Mayor or what-do-you-call-it, was elected.
Vitiate Man.
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More ties for the win!
My game on Civfanatics could use a few more!: MNOTW XVII: The Cursed Blade!
That is certainly a possibility, but it's just a possibility. The rules are not sufficiently clear for either of us to be able to prove our theories one way or the other for certain, absent a clarification from the host. This is mafia; when it's not clearly stated in the rules that a person is a townie, the default presumption must be that the person could be scum.
Okay just to clarify, the Mayor is a guaranteed townie, and will remain so until he dies or the game is over. By randomly assigned I simply meant that any player could receive that role in the same way they would receive the role of detective, don etc, rather than a role that was assigned via a vote, such as the director in Capo.
My apologies for not making this clearer, it was intended to be public knowledge.
vote: abstain (the non-person kind)
I also vote that Visorslash change his name back.![]()
Ugh, I really do hate that name. Even so...
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Counter-wagon go now!
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