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Alright, I figure I might as well run sort of an informal poll on what I should prepare for NotW X.

Option 1:
The Republic
Civilization: Grigori
Players: ~24, +3 wolves
Description: The Grigori try to apply the same governmental structure to their towns as they do to their civilization as a whole. Three senators are chosen by a popular vote, as determined each evening. Citizens must try to determine which among the them will best serve the village in a leadership role. Senators must balance the competing needs of the village as a whole, the desires of their supporters, and their own hidden motives. Werewolves may try to make a grab for power, or they may just try to support senators that won't find them.

Option 2:
The Most Dangerous Game
Civilization: Balseraphs
Players: ~20, +4 wolves
Description: Perpentach's taskmasters search far and wide for participants in his latest gruesome amusement. This time he snaps up ~20 people from around Erebus and sets four werewolves among them. These people are divided into three groups. The prisoners choose freely for one among them to fall victim to Perpentach's latest method of execution, but the werewolves are forbidden from attacking anyone among the same group as the prisoner last executed.

Which one of these looks more interesting to you all? I'm having a real tough time deciding, myself. I know that both of the mechanics may run into trouble, but that's why I'm starting on them so early.
 
They Put Creatures. In Our Ears! ia taking signups, for what its worth. The links in my signature will get you to description. Startup will be in about two weeks. Not a thing to do with FfH thugh. :)
 
Alright, I figure I might as well run sort of an informal poll on what I should prepare for NotW X.

Option 1:
The Republic
Civilization: Grigori
Players: ~24, +3 wolves
Description: The Grigori try to apply the same governmental structure to their towns as they do to their civilization as a whole. Three senators are chosen by a popular vote, as determined each evening. Citizens must try to determine which among the them will best serve the village in a leadership role. Senators must balance the competing needs of the village as a whole, the desires of their supporters, and their own hidden motives. Werewolves may try to make a grab for power, or they may just try to support senators that won't find them.

Option 2:
The Most Dangerous Game
Civilization: Balseraphs
Players: ~20, +4 wolves
Description: Perpentach's taskmasters search far and wide for participants in his latest gruesome amusement. This time he snaps up ~20 people from around Erebus and sets four werewolves among them. These people are divided into three groups. The prisoners choose freely for one among them to fall victim to Perpentach's latest method of execution, but the werewolves are forbidden from attacking anyone among the same group as the prisoner last executed.

Which one of these looks more interesting to you all? I'm having a real tough time deciding, myself. I know that both of the mechanics may run into trouble, but that's why I'm starting on them so early.

Option 2 IMO.
 
Night of the Werewolves XI is going to be more like Day of the Werewolves I. Get ready for vampire werewolves!
 
It seems that your ideas for #2 are more fully developed.
 
Actually, they wouldn't. Lugus cursed vampires cause their first kill was one of his followers.
 
Actually, they would. =P

If I remenber correctly (well, maybe I don't remenber correcly...) the curse Lugus cast on them only weakens them, and not actually kills them... But I can be wrong.
 
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