Overview

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Overview

  Have you ever been lost in a Secluded Forest?
  Trapped in a Haunted Mansion?
  Locked up in an Insane Asylum?
  Inexplicably transported to a land made of Jelly? (which may or may not exist)
  How about for a week?... With werewolves?...

  Werewolf is an interactive role-playing game in which you (as well as the other participants) are 'trapped' in a forest, mansion, asylum, kitchen, smelly foot locker, etc. with a group of Werewolves and other creatures which go bump in the night. Its your job to rat out these rats among you by assuming the role given to you by the Host. Unless you are a rat, then you're trying to kill everyone else.

  The thing is, you don't know who is evil and who is good. The entire game is based on determining which players are innocent and which are not. Guesses could be based on the way people post, the way they vote, heck even the way their name rhymes with Guketsu.

  Luckily not everything has to be based around playing style and sometimes fuzzy logic, there are some innocents with the ability to help. They have their own special role which can help or hinder the innocents depending on the usage.

  There are many parts to a Werewolf game, feel free to browse the Game Mechanics and familiarize yourself with them.

General Rules

  • Your Role is how you can impact the game. For more information on Roles, see the page on them.
  • Special Powers can impact the game as well, but are to be kept much more secret. For more information on Special Powers, see the page on them.
  • Lying is allowed, accepted, and sometimes required in the game. You will not be punished for lying.
  • Never quote, paraphrase, forward, screenshot, or in any way show any message sent by the Host without their expressed permission for you to do so. You can tell information, just not in such a detailed manner.
  • Do not quote, forward, or screenshot any conversation from another player from Private Messages or Instant Messenger Clients without permission from the other person or people included in the conversation.
  • Once Dead, you may not reveal anything secret after death or talk privately to any player (dead or alive).
  • You may not reveal your teammates without permission from the Host.
  • You may not post in a colour that a moderator or the Host uses to make official post.
  • Remain active. Post at least once a day and submit your required lists.
  • In the event of an argument about the game, the Host has the final decision.
  • In the event of a flaming argument etc, the Moderating Staff has the final decision. The Host may make a decision on the advice of a moderator, or in the interim of the staffs' absence.
  • Have fun! Or else....
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