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{{role
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|type= Voting
|type= Voting
|type2= Passive
|type3= Negative Utility
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The [[Priest]] is a town [[role]] that cannot cast the [[hammer]].
A '''Priest''' is a role whose player cannot cast a [[hammer]] vote.  An attempt to cast a hammering vote may be met either with a vote count where the Priest's vote does nothing (confirming the player as a Priest), or a modkill.
 
Priests are essentially never seen in practice, but are traditionally Town-aligned.
 
==Variations==
This role is the inverse of the [[Actor]].
 
==Use and Power==
Unless the Priest is capable of casting an uncounted hammer vote, there's no way to prove a given player is a Priest.  Even if they could cast an uncounted hammer vote, that likely wouldn't change perceptions - there's no real reason a Priest necessarily has to be Town.
 
Priest is at best no different from [[Vanilla]] and at worst a distraction to the Town.

Revision as of 23:24, 31 July 2011

Priest
Alias: none
Alignment: any
Role type:
  • Voting
  • Passive
  • Negative Utility
Choice: none

A Priest is a role whose player cannot cast a hammer vote. An attempt to cast a hammering vote may be met either with a vote count where the Priest's vote does nothing (confirming the player as a Priest), or a modkill.

Priests are essentially never seen in practice, but are traditionally Town-aligned.

Variations

This role is the inverse of the Actor.

Use and Power

Unless the Priest is capable of casting an uncounted hammer vote, there's no way to prove a given player is a Priest. Even if they could cast an uncounted hammer vote, that likely wouldn't change perceptions - there's no real reason a Priest necessarily has to be Town.

Priest is at best no different from Vanilla and at worst a distraction to the Town.