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Summary
The Judas is originally a pro-town role, but upon being lynched, instead of dying, converts to the mafia's side. He doesn't, however, learn who is in the mafia. Naturally the town is not told of the role change.
The Saulus is the reverse of the Judas. He is pro-mafia (but doesn't know who is in the mafia) who, upon being lynched, converts to the town's side.
These roles are often together in the same game, particularly in open setup games, so that if a player fails to die from a lynch, it is not clear whether they were Judas or Saulus.
The best known usage of these roles is probably the two Back to Gambits games run by Cadmium and Mr Stoofer.
Both roles are named after people from the New Testament of the Bible. The name 'Judas' derives from Judas Iscariot while 'Saulus' comes from the German for Saul of Tarsus a.k.a. Paul the Apostle.