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A somewhat different role that is also often called Coroner is a role that appears in "no-reveal" games, which are games where people's roles and alignments are not revealed by the mod upon death. In this variant, there is often a Coroner role, who can investigate people who are dead and find out what their [[role]] and [[alignment]] was. | A somewhat different role that is also often called Coroner is a role that appears in "no-reveal" games, which are games where people's roles and alignments are not revealed by the mod upon death. In this variant, there is often a Coroner role, who can investigate people who are dead and find out what their [[role]] and [[alignment]] was. | ||
Occasionally they will appear in games with [[Janitor]]s. | |||
One variant which turns up in two-mafia games is a combination janitor/coroner who learns what the other janitor hides, possibly justified in flavor by them sharing a dump site. |
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One variant of the Coroner role usually has a percentage chance to examine a corpse and determine who performed the night kill on them.
A somewhat different role that is also often called Coroner is a role that appears in "no-reveal" games, which are games where people's roles and alignments are not revealed by the mod upon death. In this variant, there is often a Coroner role, who can investigate people who are dead and find out what their role and alignment was.
Occasionally they will appear in games with Janitors.
One variant which turns up in two-mafia games is a combination janitor/coroner who learns what the other janitor hides, possibly justified in flavor by them sharing a dump site.