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  • Haunted Village
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The Haunted Village is a supernatural-themed setup that uses undead as the scum faction and a point system for role distribution. It contains several unique roles and mechanics, all of which are explained on this page.

Setup

Village (10) Undead (3)
Villager
(townie)
Ghoul
(goon)
Priest (3)
(cop)
Vampire (2)
(roleblocker)
Witch Hunter (2)
(JOAT: cop, vig, track)
Death Knight (2)
(avenger*)
Sorceress (3)
(vigilante)
Ghost (2)
(framer)
Enchantress (1)
(rolestopper*)
Zombie (2)
(delayed diplomat*)
Healer (2)
(doctor)
Banshee (2)
(non-consecutive strongman*)
Angel (2)
(improved day/night vengeful*)
Immortal (3)
(godfather)
Trickster (1)
(non-consecutive commuter*)
Witch (1)
(rolecop)

numbers show the role's weight in ascension points (see below)


Setup generation

  1. The village start with 5-9 ascension points. The undead start with the same number minus three.
  2. The village are then randomly assigned roles whose combined worth equals their ascension points. The chance for each role to appear is the following:
    • Priest - 25% (1-25)
    • Witch Hunter - 20% (26-45)
    • Sorceress - 15% (46-60)
    • Enchantress - 10% (61-70)
    • Healer - 10% (71-80)
    • Angel - 10% (81-90)
    • Trickster - 10% (91-100)
  3. The undead are told which village roles are in the game and have 24 hours to pick their own powers from their pool (no duplicates allowed). If they fail, the moderator will randomly assign them powers based on what village roles exist (i.e. no banshee if its strong kill can't be utilised).
  4. The game begins when all roles are distributed and confirmed.
  5. The undead roles in the game are then publicly announced on Day 1 by the moderator.


Sample setup

  • Village points = rand(5-9) = 8. Undead points = 8-3 = 5.
  • Village roles: {3} -> priest (3/8); {18} -> priest (6/8); {99} -> trickster (7/8); {68*} -> enchantress (8/8)
    *repeat random until a 1-point role is drawn
  • The undead are told there are priests, tricksters and enchanters. They pick vampire, ghost and witch.
  • final setup: 2 priests, enchantress, trickster, 6 villagers, vampire, ghost, witch

Unique role abilities and interactions

Priest, Witch Hunter

  • Holy Water: immortals return favourable (innocent) result; a ghost's possessed target returns unfavourable (guilty) result

Witch Hunter

  • can only use one skill per night
  • if roleblocked or targeting an invisible target, the abilities are not wasted

Sorceress

  • Lightning Bolt: blocked by an enchanter's spell shield

Enchantress

  • Spell Shield: protects the target from harmful magical abilities, but will not stop normal kills
  • vampires, ghosts, and death knights won't affect shielded targets
  • banshee wails and sorceress lightning won't kill shielded targets
  • shielded zombies won't reanimate for the night
  • witch divinations on shielded targets return "no result" as if roleblocked

Angel

  • Smite (reactive): when an angel dies, it can choose to smite someone
  • if the angel's target is undead or ghost-possessed (but not an immortal), it will be slain

Trickster

  • Invisibility: the trickster can turn invisible and become immune to all direct night actions except strong kills
  • after turning invisible, a trickster must wait one full night before it can become invisible again

Death Knight

  • Dark Ward: wards a target to kill its killers if it dies
  • both the ward and its reactive kill can be blocked by an enchanter's spell shield

Zombie

  • Reanimation (reactive): if eliminated, the zombie will rise from the dead on the next dawn, but only if another undead exists
  • will be slain for good if killed in any way other than elimination
  • if dead and awaiting reanimation, the zombie cannot be put to rest by normal means
  • will not reanimate if doing so will endgame the remaining players

Banshee

  • Death Wail: if the banshee performs the undead kill, it can instead choose to use its wail
  • the wail kills through invisibility and healing, but is blocked by an enchanter's spell shield
  • after wailing, the banshee must wait one full night before it can wail again

Other mechanics

  • the undead have daytalk; a zombie who isn't permanently slain can still communicate privately even if "dead"
  • the undead who performs the kill can also use their other powers on the same night