Wayne Manor (3) Even with the two crime families defeated, Gotham wouldn’t be safe. No. For each dead Arkham inmate, Wayne Manor gains 12%. For each crime family member out, including corrupted cops, Wayne Manor gains a 5%. For each dead member of the GCPD, Wayne Manor incurs a 2% penalty. For each dead member of Wayne Manor, there is an 8% penalty. Wayne Manor wins dead or alive by having 100% by endgame.
Bruce Wayne During the Day, Bruce Wayne conducts business. At Night, he is Batman. *Secrets*
Alfred Pennyworth The butler knows the identity of Master Bruce.
Tim Drake Using his acrobatic skills, Robin can prevent his own lynch once, and can once prevent the lynch of someone else. When he rescues someone else, he will use his detective skills that Night to determine the identity of the person he saved.
Gotham Police (13) Must defeat the two crime families and be alive.
Commissioner James Gordon The Commissioner will send a message to the thread at Night. If three cops are dead, and both Gordon and Batman are alive, the two gain BTSC.
Detective Harvey Bullock Bullock tracks or kills someone each Night. He has just one kill. Better make it a good one.
Renee Montoya Takes a person into custody each Night. That person cannot post or vote the next Day.
Cops (10) Each cop will be randomly assigned one of the Arkham Asylum escapees, whom that individual cop will need dead to win in addition to defeating the two crime families.
The Falcone Family (2) Has BTSC Needs the Maroni Family and GCPD dead.
Carmine Falcone Buys off one cop (choosing a number 1-10) on the first even Night. This cop joins the Falcone family, gaining BTSC. The family needs the cop's Arkham inmate dead too.
Victor Zsasz Kills on odd Nights. Blocks on even Nights. The bought cop inherits the kill first.
The Maroni Family (2) Has BTSC
Needs the Falcone Family and GCPD dead.
Salvatore Maroni Buys off one cop (choosing a number 1-10) on the first odd Night. This cop joins the Maroni family, gaining BTSC. The family needs the cop's Arkham inmate dead too.
Tony Zucco Kills on even Nights. Blocks on odd Nights. The bought cop inherits the kill first.
Rupert Thorne (1)
Rupert Thorne An independent crime boss who has little strength as yet, Thorne will decide on any given Night whom he wants to help. He will gain BTSC as a consultant with that person (and any co-conspirators) and share that person’s win condition.
Arkham Asylum (10)
The Joker Anyone who targets The Joker will be made insane by the toxic flower on his lapel. He needs Batman, Gordon, Falcone, and Maroni dead. *Secrets*
The Penguin As a powerful informant, The Penguin learns the role of the person he votes for, and may blackmail his victim. The victim has a choice to either do whatever The Penguin says or have his or her role sent to a rival person. The Penguin wins by surviving.
Catwoman An adept thief, Selena Kyle steals one person’s win condition. If her target ever votes for her, she becomes paranoid, and must choose someone else to steal from next.
The Scarecrow Dr. Jonathan Crane uses his fear toxin to cause people to dread those they might otherwise trust. Using this toxin on one target per Night, that target will need the role the Scarecrow names dead in order to win. Crane can never target the same person more than once. If The Scarecrow is lynched, then he gives up the antidote and those new win conditions no longer apply. Over half of the living population must be hallucinating for The Scarecrow to be successful.
The Riddler Edward Nygma has questions that need answering. *Secrets*
Two Face Two Face takes a hostage every Night. If someone targets Two Face with any negative action, a coin is flipped. Heads means that he takes it. Tails means that his hostage takes it. Harvey Dent wins with civilians on odd phases. Two Face wins with Mafia on even phases.
Poison Ivy Dr. Pamela Isley, ecologist and terrorist, can poison anyone each Night. A poisoned person will die unless he or she discovers the antidote. *Secrets*
Bane Bane has a convoluted history with Batman. On Nightfall of the third phase, Bane must decide if he wants to support or oppose Batman. This choice will affect his win condition, which will be a secret until then even unto him. *Secrets*
Mr. Freeze Dr. Victor Fries is researching a way to save his beloved wife, Nora from a terminal illness. Renee Montoya has the right genetics for him to save Nora. Using his freeze ray, Mr. Freeze blocks up to two targets each Night. Montoya must be frozen twice for him to win. If Montoya dies before Mr. Freeze completes his task, he goes cold, and becomes last man standing, killing each Night.
Ra’s al Ghul Longevity and rejuvenation are his, the controller of the Lazarus Pit. If Ra’s al Ghul (The Head of the Demon) is lynched, then anyone who has been slain at Night can be dipped in the Lazarus Pit, receiving full vitality. Ra’s al Ghul, is also of the League of Shadows, which is testing him: Ra’s al Ghul will select four roles by the end of Day 0 that must be eliminated by the end.
I am only doing one small game at a time until we are deeper into the Champs game. If this is still I'm signups when that gets a bit tighter I will switch.
Skip softly, my moonbeams, for I have heard tell
That the stairs up to heaven lead straight down to hell
I really really wanna play this game but I hope I won't be able to. If I get the PhD I've interviewed for yesterday then I'll be too busy over the next few weeks to play. If I don't get it, I'll play.
JaggedJimmyJay wrote:Wilgy's vote is an enigma of science. Philosophers are known to throw their tomes across the auditorium in a fit of frustration after failing to solve its mystery.
insertnamehere wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2017 11:50 pm
WTF was up with Wilgy's entire deal?
Well, by the time this fills up, hopefully Enriques game will be over, as well as mine. If either of those are still going when this starts, I will be moderately quiet until that changes, but yeah, I am in.
Na na na na na na na na na na BATBEAR
Skip softly, my moonbeams, for I have heard tell
That the stairs up to heaven lead straight down to hell
Don't even worry about it. The interviewer was an hour late to see me with no apology or explanation, and super disorganised when we got started. They'd given me 9 days to prepare a presentation and any time I got in touch with the uni they took ages to respond. I generally wasn't impressed by the place at all - even the Subway across from campus where I went for pre-interview lunch was really bad. I feel like I got the better end of the deal by NOT getting in. The campus was pretty but that's something you can say about most campus universities in the UK. I can do better. I only wanted this one because it was a February start.
JaggedJimmyJay wrote:Wilgy's vote is an enigma of science. Philosophers are known to throw their tomes across the auditorium in a fit of frustration after failing to solve its mystery.
insertnamehere wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2017 11:50 pm
WTF was up with Wilgy's entire deal?