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The "uninformed majority" in a [[Mafia]] game is generally referred to as the [[Town]] - even in a themed game where normal definitions of [[ProTown]] or even type of being are turned on their head (see: [http://mafiascum.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=405 The Old Pond]). Despite all the uncertainties about who is really on their side, they have the potent weapon of their [[Vote]] to decide who to [[Lynch]] during the [[Day]], and frequently other [[Roles]] besides basic [[Citizen]] will have [[Night Choice]]s that provide further assistance/enlightenment.
The "'''uninformed majority'''" in a [[Mafia game]] is a large faction (comprising over half of the starting player count) that does not know the identities of the other members of their faction. The standard name for this faction is the [[Town]], even in themed games.


In most games, there is only one "Town", even if they do not strictly make up a majority of the players in the game due to multiple [[Scum]] [[Faction]]s; the fact that they are the largest plurality, and do not know who each other are, defines them.
One could argue that the core focus of Mafia is the process of members of the Town identifying their allies and expelling their enemies.
 
There is usually only one Town in a game.  It is not infeasible to have more, but it tends to strain the definition of Mafia.


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Latest revision as of 18:08, 12 August 2011

The "uninformed majority" in a Mafia game is a large faction (comprising over half of the starting player count) that does not know the identities of the other members of their faction. The standard name for this faction is the Town, even in themed games.

One could argue that the core focus of Mafia is the process of members of the Town identifying their allies and expelling their enemies.

There is usually only one Town in a game. It is not infeasible to have more, but it tends to strain the definition of Mafia.