JT being my favorite band, I am definitely up for that. There are lots of interesting Characters in the lyrics of Mr. Anderson.Epignosis wrote:Promising? Oh yeah. I'm intrigued.
Logan, if you ever want to co-host a Jethro Tull Mafia, let me know. The Baker Street Muse would make a good independent role, wouldn't you think?
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- Mon Apr 22, 2013 7:22 pm
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Re: Classical Music Mafia
- Mon Apr 22, 2013 5:39 pm
- Forum: The Basement
- Topic: Classical Music Mafia
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Classical Music Mafia
Hey Folks. I haven't finished working out all the details of this, nor have I ever hosted before, but I had this idea and I wanted to see if there was any interest in it. Here are the roles I've come up with
German - Civvie
Johann Sebastian Bach - Chooses a key each night. If it’s within a semitone of Shostakovich, the player with the lower note cannot vote the following day. If they choose the same key, neither can vote.
George Frideric Handel - Searches for a French composer each night and role blocks them
Ludwig Van Beethoven - ba ba ba BUM! Chooses four players. Three will feel a slight tap, the fourth will be role blocked.
Franz Joseph Haydn - If he is targeted with a night action, the player who targeted him misses their next night action.
Johannes Brahms - Searches for Program Composers (Saint-Saens, Berlioz, Mussorgsky, Prokofiev) and role blocks them
Anton Bruckner - Has BTSC with Wagner
Richard Wagner - Has BTSC with Bruckner
Felix Mendelssohn - Sends a midsummer night’s dream to a player, redirecting their night action to another player of his choice.
Franz Schubert - Unfinished Business. If he is lynched, he is resurrected the next day (limit once)
Gustav Holst - Selects a planet each night Mars: reveal whether target player is Russian; Venus: Role block target player; Mercury: Send one PM to any player, who may send one reply; Jupiter: block a player from being lynched; Saturn: Target player cannot vote; Uranus: 50% chance of discovering magic item; Neptune: Reveal whether target player is French. May only use each power once until they are all used.
Gustav Mahler - Each night adds another person to his orchestra. If the orchestra ever has an even number of good guys/bad guys, it breaks apart and starts again. All players in the orchestra have BTSC, but only with each other, not Mahler.
Italians - Civvie
Gioachino Rossini - Shoot an apple off a player’s head. Heads, the player is wounded and can take no action. Tails, Rossini’s lynch votes are halved.
Giuseppe Verdi - Has BTSC with Puccini
Giacomo Puccini - Has BTSC with Verdi
Nicolo Paganini - Each night he can choose to show off his virtuosity to role block a player. If Rachmaninoff also does so, he receives double lynch votes.
Antonio Vivaldi - Chooses a season each night. Spring: Resurrect a player from the dead. Summer: Block a player from being lynched. Fall: Role block a player. Winter: One additional player dies at night. All four seasons must be used before any can be used a second time.
French - Indie
Claude Debussy - *Secret*
Erik Satie - Each night takes on the night power of a random player.
Hector Berlioz - At night, curses one player with the Witches’ Sabbath. Berlioz controls that player’s vote the next day.
Jacques Offenbach - Sends Orpheus down into the underworld with a chance to find a dead player. If he does, he learns the player’s role.
Camille Saint-Saens - Each day can choose to go to the Carnival of the Animals. *Secret*
Russian - Baddie
Modest Mussorgsky - Each night can view a picture at an exhibition, depicting the role of a random player. (hint)
Sergei Rachmaninoff - Each night he can choose to show off his virtuosity to role block a player. If Paganini also does so, he receives double lynch votes.
Igor Stravinsky - Bludgeons a player into inactivity, no vote.
Sergei Prokofiev - Each night chooses Peter or the Wolf. *secret*
Dmitri Shostakovich - Chooses a key each night. If it’s within a semitone of Bach, the player with the lower note cannot vote the following day. If they choose the same key, neither can vote.
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Sleeping Beauty. Put a player to sleep each day. They cannot vote or speak.
German - Civvie
Johann Sebastian Bach - Chooses a key each night. If it’s within a semitone of Shostakovich, the player with the lower note cannot vote the following day. If they choose the same key, neither can vote.
George Frideric Handel - Searches for a French composer each night and role blocks them
Ludwig Van Beethoven - ba ba ba BUM! Chooses four players. Three will feel a slight tap, the fourth will be role blocked.
Franz Joseph Haydn - If he is targeted with a night action, the player who targeted him misses their next night action.
Johannes Brahms - Searches for Program Composers (Saint-Saens, Berlioz, Mussorgsky, Prokofiev) and role blocks them
Anton Bruckner - Has BTSC with Wagner
Richard Wagner - Has BTSC with Bruckner
Felix Mendelssohn - Sends a midsummer night’s dream to a player, redirecting their night action to another player of his choice.
Franz Schubert - Unfinished Business. If he is lynched, he is resurrected the next day (limit once)
Gustav Holst - Selects a planet each night Mars: reveal whether target player is Russian; Venus: Role block target player; Mercury: Send one PM to any player, who may send one reply; Jupiter: block a player from being lynched; Saturn: Target player cannot vote; Uranus: 50% chance of discovering magic item; Neptune: Reveal whether target player is French. May only use each power once until they are all used.
Gustav Mahler - Each night adds another person to his orchestra. If the orchestra ever has an even number of good guys/bad guys, it breaks apart and starts again. All players in the orchestra have BTSC, but only with each other, not Mahler.
Italians - Civvie
Gioachino Rossini - Shoot an apple off a player’s head. Heads, the player is wounded and can take no action. Tails, Rossini’s lynch votes are halved.
Giuseppe Verdi - Has BTSC with Puccini
Giacomo Puccini - Has BTSC with Verdi
Nicolo Paganini - Each night he can choose to show off his virtuosity to role block a player. If Rachmaninoff also does so, he receives double lynch votes.
Antonio Vivaldi - Chooses a season each night. Spring: Resurrect a player from the dead. Summer: Block a player from being lynched. Fall: Role block a player. Winter: One additional player dies at night. All four seasons must be used before any can be used a second time.
French - Indie
Claude Debussy - *Secret*
Erik Satie - Each night takes on the night power of a random player.
Hector Berlioz - At night, curses one player with the Witches’ Sabbath. Berlioz controls that player’s vote the next day.
Jacques Offenbach - Sends Orpheus down into the underworld with a chance to find a dead player. If he does, he learns the player’s role.
Camille Saint-Saens - Each day can choose to go to the Carnival of the Animals. *Secret*
Russian - Baddie
Modest Mussorgsky - Each night can view a picture at an exhibition, depicting the role of a random player. (hint)
Sergei Rachmaninoff - Each night he can choose to show off his virtuosity to role block a player. If Paganini also does so, he receives double lynch votes.
Igor Stravinsky - Bludgeons a player into inactivity, no vote.
Sergei Prokofiev - Each night chooses Peter or the Wolf. *secret*
Dmitri Shostakovich - Chooses a key each night. If it’s within a semitone of Bach, the player with the lower note cannot vote the following day. If they choose the same key, neither can vote.
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Sleeping Beauty. Put a player to sleep each day. They cannot vote or speak.