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[werewolf] possible drawback
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- Subject: [werewolf] possible drawback
- From: Lyman Hurd <lhurd@yahoo.com>
- Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 08:25:46 -0700 (PDT)
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It occurs to me that there are occasionally games
where I start but then life keeps me away for extended
periods and if I was a villager I think the worst that
can happen is that I will be lynched or eaten. Now
there is the possibility that someone who does not
know they have a night role will gain one and
therefore hold up the game significantly.
I really think we ought to consider some sort of
"fast" mode for night people that does not require 100
percent agreement on a course of action.
Cheers,
Lyman