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[werewolf] Re: Ethics in Werewolf?!?



I have to agree with Richard on this one. The whole purpose of
the illusionist is to confuse people in order to win it for the
baddies, so in picking on one faction, people think he's the
seer (the confusion) and eventually it ends up as a mafia
win--which is also a win for the illusionist.

Richard Rognlie writes:

> Villagers, seers, angels, police, medics are ethical
> 
> But to assume that werewolfs and mafica and illusionists (oh my!)
> are ethical... that's a stretch.
> 
> I agree with the furries.  It wasn't *nice*.
> 
> But it was completely with the scope of the illusionist's role to
> try to make sure that one faction or the other won.   By killing
> off one faction, he was effectively cutting down the number of times
> he had to survive a night when the bad guys didn't know who he was
> and might accidentally kill him (which they did, whoops!)
> 
> All's fair in love, war and werewolf.
> 
> Richard (who was not in that game in any capacity)
> 
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