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![]() Looks pretty interesting, but I do have some questions. I can understand what a vampire-Seer does. S/he's pretty powerful one as s/he can try to spot the gifteds for the vampires. I can also see that a vampire-hunter would take away one innocent when lynched. Both of these roles seem to make the vampires have the upper hand pretty definitively. To this the fact can be added that there is no voting-record to help the villagers. So are you sure about the balance of this game? And what will a vampire-ranger do? Defend a fellow vampire that was to be lynched? Okay, I can see a point in this as the innocents who do the voting don't exactly know who was in trouble and thence a save by the vampire-ranger doesn't reveal the saved vampire for sure. Or is s/he only for saving another vampire whom the shade meant to kill at Night? In both cases, more in the first, the vampires are made even stronger. Looking at the list above makes me think that it was probably just fair that you told the names of the vampires beforehand... ![]() Quote:
Is the shade then the "secret weapon" of the villagers "who will bring the balance"? ![]() However, I still think the villagers look like being quite the underdogs here.
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