1.)
Be civil.
2.)
No talking outside the game about this game, unless your role PM allows otherwise.
3.)
No editing or deleting your own posts or another's posts.
4.)
No mod-quoting. Only paraphrase in your own words. You may quote from the sample role PM. As a corollary, do not impersonate the Mod.
5.)
Nights will last at least 48 hours, and at most 72 hours. Day One will last at most three weeks. Each other game Day will last at most two weeks. Exigent circumstances may result in an extension.
6.)
A lynch (or a No Lynch) takes a majority of votes.
In the event of a deadline, a majority of a majority will do.
(In other words, if 7 players are alive, it takes 4 votes to lynch
, but only 3 votes with a deadline). If there is a tie, first come, first served.
7.)
To vote, post a bolded
Vote: PJ
. To unvote, post a bolded
Unvote: PJ
. Because of the nature of this game, if you want to unvote somebody, you
must
use a formal
Unvote: PJ
. See the Special Rules below for more details.
8.)
If you have a request, please use a bolded
Mod: So-and-So.
9.)
If you're dead, do not post.
10.)
If you notice there has been a lynch, stop posting.
11.)
Do not use small text, invisible text, spoiler text, etc. All players should be able to read everything you say. As a corollary, do not constantly use CAPS LOCK, large text, colored text, etc. All players should be able to read everything you say without getting a headache.
12.)
I reserve the right to change or add to all game rules.
1.)
Every player in the game starts the game with two votes at their disposal.
2.)
At no time may you have more than one vote on the same player. Your votes always must be on different players, unless your role says otherwise.
3.)
Votes are always first-come-first-serve. This means that if two players could technically be lynched in a single post, the
first
player to be voted will be lynched and not the second.
4.)
Due to the inherent difficulty of counting multiple votes, please note:
->
a.)
Always be clear on who you are unvoting. If you are only voting a single player, then a simple
Unvote
is sufficient. But if you are voting for two players and you simply post
Unvote
, then I cannot be clear on who you are unvoting. As a result, I will
always
consider a simple
Unvote
as unvoting
every player you are voting
.
->
b.)
If you try to vote for somebody but all of your available votes are currently on other players, I will as a default disregard your additional vote. As explained in
Standard Rule #7
, you absolutely must use an
Unvote
to unvote.
5.)
Obviously, such stringent requirements on voting means there are fair deal of “tricks” players might use to make it appear as if somebody has been lynched when they have not, and so forth. Please don’t do it.
Townie wrote:Townie
.
You do not have any special powers, but due to the nature of the game, you – like everybody else in the game –
do
start the game with two votes instead of one. These votes are controlled by the rules of the game. Most notably, you cannot use both of your votes on the same player at the same time – your votes must always be on different players, or on nobody.
You win when all the threats to the Town are dead, and at least one Townsperson is alive.
Confirm your role by PM.
Good luck, and have fun!
PJ