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protoshepherd) wrote2015-10-12 10:36 pm
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GAME 3 - Roles
ROLES
Altogether there are 13 innocents (including 1 prosecutor, 1 defense attorney, 1 reporter, and 1 detective), 4 guilty parties (including 1 corrupt prosecutor and 1 corrupt detective), and one neutral.
INNOCENT:
Prosecutor: Uses logic and evidence to determine the guilt or innocence of whomever they investigate at night.
Defense Attorney: Chooses a client to protect at night. Even if the guilty choose that client, they will survive the night with their life intact. No one is entirely sure how the defense attorney pulls this off, including the defense attorney himself.
Reporter: Follows a person of their choice at night. They are guaranteed to get an ~interesting~ scoop!
Detective: Arrests and detains a suspect of their choosing. Anyone jailed at night can neither act nor be acted upon; they cannot prosecute or be prosecuted, kill or be killed (this will only stop a murder in the case where the guilty party locked up is the very last), witness or be witnessed. The detective can (but is not required to) reveal themselves to their suspect and speak to them during the night, if they wish.
GUILTY:
Corrupt Prosecutor: Uses logic and evidence to determine the role of whomever they investigate at night.
Bad Cop: Detains a victim in the same fashion as the detective. Incidentally, neither of the two can detain one another. Oh, they can try; they can even talk to them as they would a normal suspect. But the arrested police officer will simply sneak out when the other isn’t looking. They both have keys to the clink, after all!
???:
Survivor: The survivor cares nothing for innocence or guilt, and counts toward neither total. Their only goal is to make it to the end of the party alive.
Witnesses: Regardless of affiliation, you may see something ~interesting~ at night.
Altogether there are 13 innocents (including 1 prosecutor, 1 defense attorney, 1 reporter, and 1 detective), 4 guilty parties (including 1 corrupt prosecutor and 1 corrupt detective), and one neutral.
INNOCENT:
Prosecutor: Uses logic and evidence to determine the guilt or innocence of whomever they investigate at night.
Defense Attorney: Chooses a client to protect at night. Even if the guilty choose that client, they will survive the night with their life intact. No one is entirely sure how the defense attorney pulls this off, including the defense attorney himself.
Reporter: Follows a person of their choice at night. They are guaranteed to get an ~interesting~ scoop!
Detective: Arrests and detains a suspect of their choosing. Anyone jailed at night can neither act nor be acted upon; they cannot prosecute or be prosecuted, kill or be killed (this will only stop a murder in the case where the guilty party locked up is the very last), witness or be witnessed. The detective can (but is not required to) reveal themselves to their suspect and speak to them during the night, if they wish.
GUILTY:
Corrupt Prosecutor: Uses logic and evidence to determine the role of whomever they investigate at night.
Bad Cop: Detains a victim in the same fashion as the detective. Incidentally, neither of the two can detain one another. Oh, they can try; they can even talk to them as they would a normal suspect. But the arrested police officer will simply sneak out when the other isn’t looking. They both have keys to the clink, after all!
???:
Survivor: The survivor cares nothing for innocence or guilt, and counts toward neither total. Their only goal is to make it to the end of the party alive.
Witnesses: Regardless of affiliation, you may see something ~interesting~ at night.