Re 2. In Realms games, we generally will janitor the powers, but not the identity For example: Marmot is dead! Marmot was President Lincoln (Vampire Hunter Maifa), one of USA's greatest presidents and a powerful vampire hunter.Marmot wrote:1. Some games do, some games don't have multiple threads. Who knows what the case is here.
2. Some norms. We generally janitor nightkills (as in nightkilled players' roles are not revealed). Similar to how there is a poll in this thread, lynch votes are placed in the same sort of poll , rather than bolded in thread. You can do that too of course, but your vote in the poll is what counts. Epignosis always gets nightkilled first, or MovingPictures07. One of the two.
3. Alternative win conditions can be a thing here. If those are the norms on HCRealms, I imagine you'll see them in this game. But who knows really.
4. We post a lot. In a game like this, I wouldn't be surprised if the first couple of days churn up close to 1k posts each. This game will generate a little more excitement than most.
This doesn't tell the power, but it does show alignment and identity. In the realms, we use these things to show theme, allow players to claim identity, and to make sense of the end of night write-ups.
Re 3. Realms power set ups can be very wonky, though we have a lot of roles that are perfectly normal (like doctor / alignment cop). A weird role might be: you may misdirect on even nights, block on odd nights. Once per game, you may instead make yourself a double voter. A very weird role might be: You are a power broker. Each night invent a power to give to another player - but if they accept the power, they must give you something of value that you demand, such as you steal their vote for the next phase or you get to raise your vote threshold by 1 permanently at the expense of their voting threshold permanently lowering by 1.