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== Summary ==
A '''[[Governor]]''' is a role that can stop an [[elimination]]. This is done by PMing the mod during Twilight to stop the elimination.  Many moderators will extend Twilight substantially so as to allow the Governor ample time to make a decision. If the Governor stops an elimination, the Day ends with no one getting eliminated.
The [[Governor]] has the ability to prevent a [[lynch]]. During [[twilight]], the Govenor may ask the [[moderator]] to stop a lynch. The Governor cannot stop his own lynch or prevent a player from being lynched twice.


A variant of this role, the Town <B>Attorney</b>, selects a person during the day or previous night to advocate for. If successful, the person selected cannot be lynched that day (or the following day, if the action is selected at night.) Like the Governor, the Attorney cannot select the same person twice, and cannot select himself.
Because Governor can stop the Town's main weapon in the elimination, Governors are very frequently [[X-Shot]].
 
Governors have been known to be able to self-target, but only if they are [[X-Shot]].
 
In games where No Elimination is not allowed or whoever receives the most votes at deadline is eliminated, Governor can be used to cause the person with the second-to-most votes to be eliminated instead.
 
This role is traditionally pro-Town, but in practice can be of any alignment.
 
==Variations==
Many moderators will accept early decisions to stay or allow the elimination, so the extended Twilight is not necessarily mandatory.  It may even be preferable, as Governor is one of only a few roles that require an extended Twilight.
 
Variations on this role change when the Governor submits their action.  For instance, a Governor can submit a name at Night in order to make that player  a [[Diplomat]] during the next Day. Alternatively, the Governor can submit the name of a player whose elimination they would want to halt during that Day, but cannot change their submission later that same Day.
 
==Use and Power==
Town Governors are frequently seen as [[Negative Utility]], as stopping the elimination denies a flip to the majority of the Town.  Their main use is in stopping the elimination at [[ELo]], hopefully catching [[Quickhammer|quickhammering]] scum - but then, this is such a way of causing all of the living scum to out themselves that this tactic may be banned.
 
Mafia Governors are overpowered in normal circumstances for obvious reasons - they can delay the elimination of a scumpartner for a Day, getting the full benefits of having that partner alive for an extra Night.  However, scum-side Governors only tend to appear in games where there are plenty of other ways to render someone dead aside from the elimination.

Latest revision as of 08:44, 19 January 2022

Governor
Alias:
  • Mayor
Alignment: any
Role type:
  • Voting
Choice:
  • Twilight

A Governor is a role that can stop an elimination. This is done by PMing the mod during Twilight to stop the elimination. Many moderators will extend Twilight substantially so as to allow the Governor ample time to make a decision. If the Governor stops an elimination, the Day ends with no one getting eliminated.

Because Governor can stop the Town's main weapon in the elimination, Governors are very frequently X-Shot.

Governors have been known to be able to self-target, but only if they are X-Shot.

In games where No Elimination is not allowed or whoever receives the most votes at deadline is eliminated, Governor can be used to cause the person with the second-to-most votes to be eliminated instead.

This role is traditionally pro-Town, but in practice can be of any alignment.

Variations

Many moderators will accept early decisions to stay or allow the elimination, so the extended Twilight is not necessarily mandatory. It may even be preferable, as Governor is one of only a few roles that require an extended Twilight.

Variations on this role change when the Governor submits their action. For instance, a Governor can submit a name at Night in order to make that player a Diplomat during the next Day. Alternatively, the Governor can submit the name of a player whose elimination they would want to halt during that Day, but cannot change their submission later that same Day.

Use and Power

Town Governors are frequently seen as Negative Utility, as stopping the elimination denies a flip to the majority of the Town. Their main use is in stopping the elimination at ELo, hopefully catching quickhammering scum - but then, this is such a way of causing all of the living scum to out themselves that this tactic may be banned.

Mafia Governors are overpowered in normal circumstances for obvious reasons - they can delay the elimination of a scumpartner for a Day, getting the full benefits of having that partner alive for an extra Night. However, scum-side Governors only tend to appear in games where there are plenty of other ways to render someone dead aside from the elimination.