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An [[alignment]] is a [[faction]] in a [[Mafia (game)|game of Mafia]].  Any true game of mafia will have an "[[informed minority]]" and an "[[uninformed majority]]".  Most of the time these are referred to as the [[Mafia]] and [[Town]], respectively.  There are also [[Cult]]s and people like the [[Serial Killer]] who are in alignments of their own ([[Third-party roles]])Any game that starts to blur the "informed minority" and "uninformed majority" should probably be classified as a [[Mafia Mutation]].
An [[alignment]] is a [[faction]] in a [[game of Mafia]].  Any true game of mafia will have an "[[informed minority]]" and an "[[uninformed majority]]", each of which are separate alignments.  Most of the time these are referred to as the [[Mafia]] and [[Town]], respectively.  It is also possible to have players who are aligned with third parties, such as [[Cult|Cults]]; or aligned with themselves, such as [[Survivor|Survivors]].
 
The decision on who wins or loses a game of Mafia is essentially always decided on a factional levelFor instance, if the Town is the only faction remaining in the game, every member of the Town wins, even if they are not alive at the end of the game.
 
Players who are [[modkilled]] are usually removed from their faction, and since they are dead, they are guaranteed to lose.


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Revision as of 14:12, 11 August 2011

An alignment is a faction in a game of Mafia. Any true game of mafia will have an "informed minority" and an "uninformed majority", each of which are separate alignments. Most of the time these are referred to as the Mafia and Town, respectively. It is also possible to have players who are aligned with third parties, such as Cults; or aligned with themselves, such as Survivors.

The decision on who wins or loses a game of Mafia is essentially always decided on a factional level. For instance, if the Town is the only faction remaining in the game, every member of the Town wins, even if they are not alive at the end of the game.

Players who are modkilled are usually removed from their faction, and since they are dead, they are guaranteed to lose.