Seon
Not An Evil Liar
Spoiler :
Two can play in that game...



Note that sides - innocent or mark - won't be mentioned in the starting PMs at all, but will come in a separate PM to those concerned.Door Salesman
Player: Niklas
Race: Human
Nation: Balseraph
Alignment:
You're Hell's sharpest tool, spreading your evil and corruption wherever you appear. It doesn't matter how fast they try to close the door (xMovement), your foot is quicker (+Movement). You're an expert at making people sign things they would never dream of looking at otherwise (+Mind), partly because you know how to focus on just the right things (+Distraction), and partly because your treaties always look that much better until the point the door closes again (+Illusion). And of course, selling your soul to demons is a job requirement (+Profane). Steel-plated doors (xArmor), people pretending not to be home (xStealth), or even those fools that try to come with excuses (xDistraction), you've seen it all and know how to tackle it. The easiest victims are those trusty religious types (xDivine), while other servants of hell generally see through your tricks (-Profane). There are some who are trained to be wary of you (-Alertness), and some that even grab the pitchfork (-Reach) or water hose (-Ranged) if they see you coming. And the worst of all are the ones that send their horde of kids (-Synergy) on you...
Spoiler Stats :+Mind +Profane +Illusion +Distraction +Movement
-Alertness -Profane -Synergy -Ranged -Reach
xStealth xDivine xArmor xMovement xDistraction
Special power: Buy their soul. If you can get someone to send me a PM stating that they agree to something, anything, doesn't matter at all what that something is, from that point on their vote will always count as "Support Door Salesman" up to the point where you (or they) die. Note that they will probably sooner or later become alerted to what it was they actually signed, and are free to act however they like based on that.

You're right in principle. I haven't yet decided on a) what numbers to actually use, even though I have a pretty good idea, and b) whether to publically announce what the numbers are.