Achilles - ?
Rage – Goddess, sing the rage of Peleus’ son Achilles
You are the great Achaean warrior, Achilles. You will be conducting yourself on the side of the righteous, fighting for honor, and for the gods. Your goal is to root out all the evildoers in the group, and eliminate them. You win when there is no evil left.
Additionally, you have come here with your closest friend, Patroclus [Gher]. As the two of you are sharing a tent, you may speak to each other at Night.
P.S. I would appreciate it if I could be included in on the night conversations, though it is by no means required.
Achilles also had a hidden ability wherein, if Patroclus died before him, he would gain an unblockable Night Kill.
Patroclus - Gher
Patroclus obeyed his great friend…
You are Patroclus, the warrior from Achaea. You are fighting for the good and honorable. You must fight out the evildoers, and you will not win until they all have been eliminated.
Additionally, you have come here with your friend Achilles [?]. As the two of you are sharing a tent, you may speak to each other at Night.
P.S. I would appreciate it if I could be included in on the night conversations, though it is by no means required.
...Heh... he had a pretty crappy quote, but in my defense, there isn't much praise for Patroclus.
Hector - Bergioyn
Hector, son of Priam, a mastermind like Zeus!
You are Hector, Trojan warrior, fighting for your city. You fight for the side of all that is good and right, working with the rest of the noble warriors to stave off evil from this world. You will win when all evildoers have been felled.
Antigone - Yunalesca
Oh Antigone, you’re so rash – I’m afraid of you!
You are Antigone, sister of Ismene, child of incestuous Oedipus. You want to fight on the side of good, but due to your behaviors the honorable want nothing to do with you. You will fight on their side anyway, but when investigated, you will come up as an enemy of the gods. You win when all the evil forces have been eliminated.
...Again, difficult to find a good quote.
Pericles - Hobo
Pericles, son of Xanthippus, the leading man of his time among the Athenians
You are the great Athenian general Pericles! You are a great leader, brilliant strategist, and a wonderful orator. These abilities of oration allow your arguments to be so convincing that you get two votes whenever you vote. You are fighting on the side of good and justice, and will win once all evil has been defeated.
P.S. Maybe remind me of the double vote. It won’t show up on the vote record, but I might very well forget.
Plato - Scott Blademaster
If there e’er has lived on truly wise, this one was wise still.
You are Plato, great philosopher and thinker. You fight for the gods, and for all that is just. You work to defeat all evil, and only win once no evil remains.
Medea - Darth_Katie
You there, Medea, with your sullen looks and angry feelings
You are Medea, sorceress extraordinaire. You believe in justice, albeit an extreme sort. Nevertheless, having family with the gods, you choose to fight for them, and for good. Using your powers, you can, once per night, bring someone back from any grievous injuries they have suffered that Night. You win when no evil remains.
....Totally forgot to do something with her and that dragon chariot.
Damn, there goes a missed opportunity.
Oedipus - Fox and Ravens
Your destiny, Oedipus, man of misery – I count no man blest
You are Oedipus, killer to your father, husband to your mother. Cursed by the gods, you still believe in following them. You fight on the side of the gods; you win once all evil has been eradicated.
Additionally, you have learned from your life, and now know to trust the prophets utmost. Once per night, you may consult with the prophets at Delphi, and find someone’s innocence.
Odysseus - Fanatic-Templar
What a heart that fearless Odysseus had inside him!
You are Odysseus, Achaean warrior, cursed by the gods. Nevertheless, you still trust the gods and stand with them in the fight against evil. You win once all evil has been defeated.
...He was also a Vengeful Townie, gaining a daykill immediately after being lynched.... which never happened. You guys are really making my hidden roles useless.
Orestes - ranagrande
You strip me bare of all I love, destroy me now – Orestes
You are Orestes, matricidal Achaean, son of Agamemnon. The gods betrayed your father and you in their commands, and now you want revenge. You need to kill everyone against you, and you win once your victory is assured.
At night, you may speak with your allies, Socrates [Stephen] and Agamemnon [Isaac]
P.S. I would appreciate it if I could be included in on the night conversations, though it is by no means required.
..He also had a hidden ability - if Agamemnon (Isaac) died before him, he got a free NK. While this did come into play, it was only after all other Mafia had died, so the free kill went to waste. Suffice to say, this game did not go as planned.
Agamemnon - Isaac
Lord of men Agamemnon shot back…
You are Agamemnon, former king of Achaea and Achaean Stephen. You have broken free of Hades and now fight against the gods alongside Socrates [Stephen] and your son Orestes [ranagrande]. You win once the victory for evil is assured.
In addition, your leadership and warfare experience allows you to stop one person per night from taking any action.
You may speak with your allies at night.
P.S. I would appreciate it if I could be included in on the night conversations, though it is by no means required.
Socrates - Stephen
This man here is so bizarre, his ways so unusual, that, search as you might, you'll never find anyone else, alive or dead, who's even remotely like him.
You are Socrates, famed philosopher and thinker. Betrayed by society, you find no needs for the gods, and as such, you have allied with Agamemnon [Isaac] and Orestes [ranagrande] in order to fight against them. Due to your magnificent abilities at oration, you cannot be killed during the night, as you will convince anyone against it.
You may speak with your allies during the night.
P.S. I would appreciate it if I could be included in on the night conversations, though it is by no means required.
...By the way, the reason Socrates was evil, while Plato was not is just that, honestly, I don't like Socrates. He's kind of a dick.
Polyphemus - beetnemesis
From there we sailed on, our spirits now at a low ebb, and reached the land of the high and mighty Cyclops
You are Polyphemus, mighty Cyclops, son of Poseidon. Rejected from society, you venture on your own, fighting anyone who gets in your way. You must kill once each Night, and win only once you are the last man standing.
However, you realize that, as a Cyclops, you will stand out, and think that you may use the identity of Helen of Troy, as you see she is not present here.
Had to give him a fake claim to make him not stand out so much.
Additional Notes
I've included role-specific notes throughout there, but a couple of things I'd like to add.
I intentionally didn't make aligment based on character, though role abilities, for the most part, were. Also, the gender issue? Completely coincidental, hand to god.
Rage – Goddess, sing the rage of Peleus’ son Achilles
You are the great Achaean warrior, Achilles. You will be conducting yourself on the side of the righteous, fighting for honor, and for the gods. Your goal is to root out all the evildoers in the group, and eliminate them. You win when there is no evil left.
Additionally, you have come here with your closest friend, Patroclus [Gher]. As the two of you are sharing a tent, you may speak to each other at Night.
P.S. I would appreciate it if I could be included in on the night conversations, though it is by no means required.
Achilles also had a hidden ability wherein, if Patroclus died before him, he would gain an unblockable Night Kill.
Patroclus - Gher
Patroclus obeyed his great friend…
You are Patroclus, the warrior from Achaea. You are fighting for the good and honorable. You must fight out the evildoers, and you will not win until they all have been eliminated.
Additionally, you have come here with your friend Achilles [?]. As the two of you are sharing a tent, you may speak to each other at Night.
P.S. I would appreciate it if I could be included in on the night conversations, though it is by no means required.
...Heh... he had a pretty crappy quote, but in my defense, there isn't much praise for Patroclus.
Hector - Bergioyn
Hector, son of Priam, a mastermind like Zeus!
You are Hector, Trojan warrior, fighting for your city. You fight for the side of all that is good and right, working with the rest of the noble warriors to stave off evil from this world. You will win when all evildoers have been felled.
Antigone - Yunalesca
Oh Antigone, you’re so rash – I’m afraid of you!
You are Antigone, sister of Ismene, child of incestuous Oedipus. You want to fight on the side of good, but due to your behaviors the honorable want nothing to do with you. You will fight on their side anyway, but when investigated, you will come up as an enemy of the gods. You win when all the evil forces have been eliminated.
...Again, difficult to find a good quote.
Pericles - Hobo
Pericles, son of Xanthippus, the leading man of his time among the Athenians
You are the great Athenian general Pericles! You are a great leader, brilliant strategist, and a wonderful orator. These abilities of oration allow your arguments to be so convincing that you get two votes whenever you vote. You are fighting on the side of good and justice, and will win once all evil has been defeated.
P.S. Maybe remind me of the double vote. It won’t show up on the vote record, but I might very well forget.
Plato - Scott Blademaster
If there e’er has lived on truly wise, this one was wise still.
You are Plato, great philosopher and thinker. You fight for the gods, and for all that is just. You work to defeat all evil, and only win once no evil remains.
Medea - Darth_Katie
You there, Medea, with your sullen looks and angry feelings
You are Medea, sorceress extraordinaire. You believe in justice, albeit an extreme sort. Nevertheless, having family with the gods, you choose to fight for them, and for good. Using your powers, you can, once per night, bring someone back from any grievous injuries they have suffered that Night. You win when no evil remains.
....Totally forgot to do something with her and that dragon chariot.
Damn, there goes a missed opportunity.
Oedipus - Fox and Ravens
Your destiny, Oedipus, man of misery – I count no man blest
You are Oedipus, killer to your father, husband to your mother. Cursed by the gods, you still believe in following them. You fight on the side of the gods; you win once all evil has been eradicated.
Additionally, you have learned from your life, and now know to trust the prophets utmost. Once per night, you may consult with the prophets at Delphi, and find someone’s innocence.
Odysseus - Fanatic-Templar
What a heart that fearless Odysseus had inside him!
You are Odysseus, Achaean warrior, cursed by the gods. Nevertheless, you still trust the gods and stand with them in the fight against evil. You win once all evil has been defeated.
...He was also a Vengeful Townie, gaining a daykill immediately after being lynched.... which never happened. You guys are really making my hidden roles useless.
Orestes - ranagrande
You strip me bare of all I love, destroy me now – Orestes
You are Orestes, matricidal Achaean, son of Agamemnon. The gods betrayed your father and you in their commands, and now you want revenge. You need to kill everyone against you, and you win once your victory is assured.
At night, you may speak with your allies, Socrates [Stephen] and Agamemnon [Isaac]
P.S. I would appreciate it if I could be included in on the night conversations, though it is by no means required.
..He also had a hidden ability - if Agamemnon (Isaac) died before him, he got a free NK. While this did come into play, it was only after all other Mafia had died, so the free kill went to waste. Suffice to say, this game did not go as planned.
Agamemnon - Isaac
Lord of men Agamemnon shot back…
You are Agamemnon, former king of Achaea and Achaean Stephen. You have broken free of Hades and now fight against the gods alongside Socrates [Stephen] and your son Orestes [ranagrande]. You win once the victory for evil is assured.
In addition, your leadership and warfare experience allows you to stop one person per night from taking any action.
You may speak with your allies at night.
P.S. I would appreciate it if I could be included in on the night conversations, though it is by no means required.
Socrates - Stephen
This man here is so bizarre, his ways so unusual, that, search as you might, you'll never find anyone else, alive or dead, who's even remotely like him.
You are Socrates, famed philosopher and thinker. Betrayed by society, you find no needs for the gods, and as such, you have allied with Agamemnon [Isaac] and Orestes [ranagrande] in order to fight against them. Due to your magnificent abilities at oration, you cannot be killed during the night, as you will convince anyone against it.
You may speak with your allies during the night.
P.S. I would appreciate it if I could be included in on the night conversations, though it is by no means required.
...By the way, the reason Socrates was evil, while Plato was not is just that, honestly, I don't like Socrates. He's kind of a dick.
Polyphemus - beetnemesis
From there we sailed on, our spirits now at a low ebb, and reached the land of the high and mighty Cyclops
You are Polyphemus, mighty Cyclops, son of Poseidon. Rejected from society, you venture on your own, fighting anyone who gets in your way. You must kill once each Night, and win only once you are the last man standing.
However, you realize that, as a Cyclops, you will stand out, and think that you may use the identity of Helen of Troy, as you see she is not present here.
Had to give him a fake claim to make him not stand out so much.
Additional Notes
I've included role-specific notes throughout there, but a couple of things I'd like to add.
I intentionally didn't make aligment based on character, though role abilities, for the most part, were. Also, the gender issue? Completely coincidental, hand to god.
At last, I have an apostrophe!
*MySmiley*
Foil fencers Dance the Spears. Or, at least, the foils.
Too stubborn to remove that extraneous *MySmiley*
~The Decapitator~
*MySmiley*
Foil fencers Dance the Spears. Or, at least, the foils.
Too stubborn to remove that extraneous *MySmiley*
~The Decapitator~
Mafia 22 Postgame
17/07/2011 11:38:30 PM
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Roles
17/07/2011 11:52:05 PM
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Ooh, Vengeful Townie, thatd be cool
18/07/2011 12:45:08 AM
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dying on night one sucked ass
18/07/2011 11:35:43 AM
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We thought it was fitting to target you as you had boasted as having never been NK'ed before. *NM*
18/07/2011 05:52:48 PM
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bleh *NM*
18/07/2011 06:48:15 PM
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Well, we also thought you might be the doc That was our major consideration *NM*
18/07/2011 07:54:44 PM
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