Werewolf 225: Monty Python – Signups

There are threats at every corner.

You never know when you’ll encounter one of Hell’s Grannies, those cantankerous ladies terrorizing the streets.

Or the Baby Snatchers, abducting citizens out of nowhere.

Or even the dangerous gang of ‘Keep Left’ signs.

Even things you might think aren’t threatening could spell the end. Why, what would happen if you were attacked right here and now by a banana? What would you do?

Nothing, because you’d be dead, that’s what!

That’s why you must always be on the lookout for threats eve–

[The Colonel interrupts the narration]

“Stop that! Stop that! What on earth do you think you’re doing?

“Old lady biker gangs? Inanimate objects attacking people? It’s time to put an end to this nonsense, this is all too silly.

“There will be no more of this foolishness, so let us continue this introduction in an orderly, normal fashion.”


Welcome to Werewolf 225: Monty Python! I do not have a set amount of players that I need for this game, but the more the merrier! Set up will maybe depend on how many people sign up, but you should know that I will be making the faction numbers a secret at the start of the game. I’m also planning to try and do events every game day (which is something I don’t normally do as I’ve never been that good at them but I’m still gonna try).

Players
  1. Goat
  2. Pablo
  3. Josephus
  4. Indy
  5. Queequeg
  6. Wasp
  7. Copywight
  8. Cork
  9. Jake
  10. Blip
  11. Greenwitch
  12. Mayo
  13. Glitch
  14. sheltermed
  15. Chum
  16. MSD
  17. beinggreen
  18. Moo’s Friend Mustard

Backups:

  1. Moonster
Rules

Players are not allowed to edit comments or directly quote from private chats without permission. Failure to comply may result in the player’s removal from the game.

Ties will result in RNG. See the RNG section below.

Should a PYTHON (Please Yeet The Horde Of Nocturnals) scenario occur, autokill will not take place until all players have voted.

Please be respectful to all players. Attack arguments, not people. This is just a game, and we are all here to have a good time.

RNG (Really Nothing Good)

If, at the end of the game day, there is a tie for most votes between 2 or more players, I will pick a number between 1 and 10, resulting in one of these outcomes:

  1. No players will die
  2. The first player among the tied players who reached that amount will die
  3. The last player among the tied players who reached that amount will die
  4. All tied players die
  5. All players who voted for the tied players at the end of the day die
  6. All players who did not vote for the tied players at the end of the day die
  7. All players who received votes at the end of the day die
  8. All players who did not receive votes at the end of the day die
  9. All players except the tied players die
  10. All players die