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You are Gandalf. You are aligned with the Rest.
You are a very wise and powerful wizard. Everyone thought you died fighting the Balrog in the first Lord of the Rings movie, but in the second movie it was revealed you actually survived!
At night, you may send a PM entitled Night X - You Shall Not Pass, USER! If this user, or anyone aligned with them, tries to kill one of your aliases at night, you will fight them with your magic powers to buy everyone else time to escape. It will look as if you died, but in reality you are just waiting for the second movie to come out. This will happen one full cycle after you were assaulted.
If one of your aliases dies, but you did not fight the murderer with your magic powers, you may gain a new power.
You win if the Rest win.
You are Genpei Yukoi. You are aligned with Intelligent Systems.
You are the foreman of one of the biggest troll groups in gaming history. Some of your company's decisions when it comes to gaming design make no sense whatsoever. In this game, too, you will be trolling all the other players.
You have no night role or workable win condition at the moment. However, this may change in the future. More specifically, your win condition changes the moment one of your aliases is killed. In what way depends on how your alias dies.
If one of your aliases is lynched, your win condition becomes: You win if the Rest lose.
If one of your aliases is killed, your win condition becomes: You win if the Rest win.
There may be other possible ways of your win condition changing, but I cannot disclose them. However, you know you have to hurry up, as taking too long will ruin your trolling momentum.
Do note that if you break any fundamental rules, such as pasting your role PM during Night 1, both of your aliases will be godkilled and your win condition will become "You win if you survive and the Olympians win Apocalypse Mafia".
To speed up the process of changing your win condition, if your alliance and/or win condition is ever inspected, your role PM will not be disclosed, but they will be told you win if the inspector's party loses.
You win if you can obtain a new win condition and fulfill that win condition.
It is now Night 3. Night 3 will end Thursday, 7 January, 20:00 GMT+1.It looks like you managed to infuriate someone into murdering you before the first night even ended! You will still turn up as hostile when inspected, but your night role and win condition changed.
Sometimes, there are casualties in games like this. Often, that means people's valuable ideas and possessions are thrown away. What a waste. You will be able to re-use people's powers for your own good, even when they are not capable of doing so any more by themselves.
Every time a player aligned with the Rest is completely eliminated, you will attempt to make a game out of them. Some people are too hard to make games about, but sometimes it's a success. Often the weaker among your allies will make for better games.
At night, you may attempt to use an eliminated player's role. You can only use recently deceased players' roles (so from the night or the day before).
You win if the Rest win.
You are Oliver of Tanas. You are aligned with the Rest.
According to others, you are corrupt, disgusting, fat and you have a thing for males and animals. But you know better: you are beautiful, downright stunning, and everything you like is as well!
In Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance, you were executed for slave trading, but true beauty is immortal. It took you no effort at all to return from death's vistas, and join the side of the good in Radiant Dawn. Therefore, it will be quite easy for you to imagine what someone's role would be if one of their aliases ever dies.
At night, you may send a PM entitled Night X - I have seen death; it holds no mystery for me, USER! You will determine your target's role change upon death. This will not work on users who already lost one of their alter egos.
Of course, you already looked into your own destiny. If one of your aliases is killed, however gruesome the idea might be to you, the other one will be immune to killing roles at night, but that will only work once. You can still get lynched.
In addition, at night, you may send a PM entitled Night X - Provoking Tibarn with my [Smogon/Anonymous] Self. The alias you specify will be torn apart by the hawk king's talons, and as a result, your remaining alias will be truly immortal during the night.
You win if the Rest win.
You are Ash Ketchum. You are aligned with the Rest.
You are a young boy aspiring to be a Pokémon Master. Even though nearly every episode you star in has the same plot, you and Pikachu never stop enjoying yourselves.
At night, you may send a PM entitled Night X - USER, I challenge you to a Pokémon Battle! You will have a six on six Pokémon match with your target, which will last all night, rendering them unable to be killed.
However, you also know there could be other, rivaling trainers out there. You know what Pokémon trainers do when they meet eyes, though!
You win if the Rest win.
You are Gary Oak. You are aligned with the Rest.
You are Professor Oak's grandson...what was your name again? Whenever you hit the big screen, you are shown to be an arrogant but extremely capable trainer, though you became more open minded later.
At night, you may send a PM entitled Night X - USER, I've come to challenge you! You will battle your target during the night, rendering any killing roles used on him useless.
However, you also know there could be other, rivaling trainers out there. You know what Pokémon trainers do when they meet eyes, though!
You win if the Rest win.
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