The dead mayor passes on the key to the village to whom he chooses. So, it doesn't add to the time play. Really, it helps with breaking ties. --- Nimrod Jones <nimrod@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 28/02/2006 11:03:57, Steven R. Black II wrote: > > > Other rule: Mayor - voted by majority of players before first > lynching. > > Mayor holds the rules card to show who it is. When voting for > lynching, > > they count as two villagers. When they die, they choose the next > mayor. > > In the end, if there's 1 WW and the Mayor, the mayor is assumed to > be > > staying up all night with a gun (sign of his authority) and kills > the > > WW before he is eaten. I prefer this over the first-night kill or > an > > even number of villagers. > > Hmm, not sure if I like the Mayor or not. Nice idea, at least at the > start, but since the Mayor gets re-voted how does this change the > chances of the Werewolves winning? Unless all the Werewolves are > already > lynched won't this mean that the Werewolves have less chance of > winning > since it will likely always come down to Werewolf vs Mayor as far as > I > can see. > > Nimrod... > > _______________________________________________ > Rabbits mailing list > Rabbits@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.looneylabs.com/mailman/listinfo/rabbits > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com