Litten's Terrible Smalltown Game (it's not really litten's I made all the roles)

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Certainly! How about setting the game in a wacky alternate universe where social media platforms are reimagined as fantastical realms? Each role could represent a character in this universe, and their abilities could reflect the humorous and strange nature of their platform. Here are some examples:

  1. Emperor: The Emperor could be the ruler of the “Tweetrealm,” a kingdom where decisions are made in 280-character decrees. The rebranding of Twitter as “X” could be a reference to the kingdom’s bizarre naming conventions.
  2. Deviant: The Deviant’s inability to be funny could stem from their cursed role in the “Humorless Hamlet,” a land where laughter is forbidden. They defy the norm by simply refusing to be humorous.
  3. Ladder: The Ladder could hail from the “Hierarchy Heights,” a town built upon precarious stacks of objects. Their nominations could represent a literal ladder of players, leading to peculiar results.
  4. Rapper: The Rapper might be a citizen of “Rhymeville,” a town where everything is communicated through rhymes and beats. The rap battles could be contests of wits and rhymes, deciding who stays and who leaves.
  5. Gay Baby Jailer: The Gay Baby Jailer could be a resident of “Whimsyville,” a realm known for its unpredictable rules and nonsensical laws. Sending players to Gay Baby Jail could be a chaotic but effective way of silencing them.
  6. Monarchist: The Monarchist could come from “Regalia Realm,” a land where kings and queens hold strange powers. The act of turning a player into a King could be a metaphor for granting them special authority.
  7. Cat: The Cat’s world could be “Meme Meadows,” a land of visual communication. Players communicate exclusively through cat images and gifs, reflecting the playful and image-driven nature of internet culture.
  8. Good Twin and Evil Twin: The Good Twin and Evil Twin could represent the dual nature of “Duality Domain,” where every being has a conflicting counterpart. Their rivalry could lead to unpredictable outcomes.
  9. Fire Hydrant: The Fire Hydrant’s role could be tied to “Shuffleburg,” a town where roles and fates are constantly shuffled around. Swapping alive and dead players reflects the town’s ever-changing landscape.
  10. Average BotC Player: The Average BotC Player could be a resident of “Obscurity Oasis,” a place where confusion and uncertainty reign. Their inability to know their ability perfectly captures the theme of uncertainty.
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lmao

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ITS A GATHERING OF RULERS AND LEADWRS

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THIS WORKS

In the enchanting realm of “Memeoria,” a realm born from the collective imagination of internet denizens, the fabric of reality is anything but ordinary. In this extraordinary world, the boundaries of logic and sanity have been stretched to their limits, creating a tapestry of bizarre and comical landscapes.

Long ago, the Memeorian Nexus, a mystical portal to countless parallel dimensions, was discovered by an intrepid group of explorers. They inadvertently unleashed a surge of creative energy that transformed the realm forever. The Nexus brought to life a diverse array of regions, each governed by its own peculiar laws and principles.

One of these regions, the “Tweetrealm,” was led by the enigmatic Emperor. In this land, Twitter was not just a platform, but a realm where every tweet held the power to reshape reality. The Emperor, seeking to redefine the ordinary, rebranded Twitter as “X,” a move that baffled even the most seasoned memelords.

Across the way, the “Humorless Hamlet” emerged, where laughter was strictly prohibited. Here, the Deviant, cursed to lack the gift of humor, wandered in search of a punchline that would free them from their fate.

In “Hierarchy Heights,” stacks of objects formed the very foundation of existence. The Ladder, hailing from this realm, played a pivotal role in determining fates by nominating players in an ascending order that mirrored the realm’s precarious structure.

Rhymeville, a land where rhymes were the lifeblood, birthed the Rapper. This melodious individual could engage others in rap battles that transcended the ordinary realms of speech, determining the victor through verses.

Whimsyville, a realm of chaos and unpredictability, housed the Gay Baby Jailer. This eccentric figure sent players to the enigmatic Gay Baby Jail, silencing their voices and suspending their roles, much to the bewilderment of others.

In “Regalia Realm,” a monarchy of peculiar kings and queens was led by the Monarchist. By designating a player as the King, they bestowed the power of vote and influence, allowing the newly appointed ruler to sway the direction of the game.

Meme Meadows, the haven of visual communication, harbored the Cat, a creature who spoke exclusively through cat images and gifs. Their alt account, aptly named “cat,” served as a portal for their peculiar forms of interaction.

The struggle between the Good Twin and Evil Twin personified the “Duality Domain,” a realm where balance teetered on a razor’s edge. Their rivalry echoed the eternal conflict between opposing forces, a microcosm of the realm itself.

“Shuffleburg,” a realm of constant change, introduced the Fire Hydrant. Their ability to swap roles of the living and the deceased reflected the realm’s ever-shifting nature, creating a world in perpetual motion.

In “Obscurity Oasis,” where confusion reigned supreme, the Average BotC Player was forever shrouded in uncertainty about their abilities, mirroring the essence of the realm itself.

As Memeoria flourished, the Nexus continued to beckon to adventurers from across the digital expanse. Now, the inhabitants of these fantastical realms find themselves entangled in a grand forum mafia game, where the surreal and the absurd collide in a whirlwind of wit and whimsy.

@geyde this fucking works

Memeoria Is the game’s name

sure

have the ai gen names for the nation rulers

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that’ll be the role names

  1. mperor of the Tweetrealm: Quirx Xanderflare
  2. Ruler of the Humorless Hamlet: Lady Jestlessa Dourbane
  3. Guardian of Hierarchy Heights: Sir Stakelot Tumbletop
  4. Mayor of Rhymeville: DJ Rhymera Groovemane
  5. Custodian of Whimsyville: Madam Babbleboots Giggledum
  6. Monarch of Regalia Realm: King Eccentrico Crownsworth
  7. Overseer of Meme Meadows: Countess Meowzalot Purrington
  8. Balancing Twin of Duality Domain: Harmony and Discordia
  9. Caretaker of Shuffleburg: Chief Switchback Gearswapper
  10. Confounded Ruler of Obscurity Oasis: Enigma Enigmatah

I’ll be very strict, I have to at least laugh once outloud when reading a deviants posts

magnus really just fixed one spelling mistake

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Okay let me write eveyrbing down

I got Chatgpt to do it for me

Quirx Xanderflare - Emperor of the Tweetrealm

Recently decided to rebrand Twitter as X. Why the fuck they decided to do this still eludes me.

Whenever a different player would be executed, you can choose to negate the execution. If you do not negate the execution, you learn the alignment of the executed player. When you die, choose your successor.

Lady Jestlessa Dourbane - Deviant

Mechanically, it is impossible for you to be funny.

If you were funny today, you cannot be executed.

Sir Stakelot Tumbletop - Ladder

Also known as the Step-Ladder

You can nominate three players each day. All of them will be executed if the vote totals for each are stacked in a [x], [x]+1, [x]+2 progression.

DJ Rhymera Groovemane - Rapper

inspiring lyrics such as: uh uh uh yeah uh

Twice per game, you can challenge a player to a rap battle. Whoever loses leaves the game in shame.

Madam Babbleboots Giggledum - Gay Baby Jailer

Shoutouts to Simpleflips

Once each day, you can send a player to Gay Baby Jail. Votes for them become 0 and their role does not function. Does not work on the Deviant.

King Eccentrico Crownsworth - Monarchist

Is not the average MU debater

Twice per game, turn a player into a King the next day phase. The King is the only player who may vote on nominations but cannot nominate themselves. You cannot target the same player twice ever.

Countess Meowzalot Purrington - Cat

meow

You may only communicate through cat images and gifs. You are given an alt account called cat, which is the only account you are allowed to post on. Each day you may invite a new player from someone who isn’t in the game, to be able to post on this account.

Equinox Eclipsia - Good Twin

Why is evil twin even in this setup we could literally attach its mechanics to literally any other role

If you are executed before the Evil Twin is executed, your team loses. This does not apply if you are the Jester.

Discordia Disarray - Evil Twin

Fuck you I put in organ grinder

On even days while you are alive, players vote privately & the vote tally is secret. Once each day, you can choose a nomination to investigate the votes of. You learn all the voters voting for that person.

Chief Switchback Gearswapper - Fire Hydrant

Red.

Twice per game, swap the roles of an alive and dead player. This processes at the end of the phase, so if you die this doesn’t process.

Enigma Enigmatah - Average BotC Player

Decay is an extant form of life

You do not know what your ability is. Each day, privately guess what it is: you learn how accurate you are

I’m missing one right

What am I missing

nerdcord role

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Nerdcord’s #general - Least Questionable Role Design

I don’t care what this role says. There’s probably something worse cooked up by these people.

Your neighbor’s votes and nominations are decided by Nerdcord’s #general channel. You can choose to swap your place on the playerlist once each day.

Professor Mindframe - Realm of Nerdcord

Master of Intellectual Anarchy

In the realm of Nerdcord, where knowledge and chaos intertwine, Professor Mindframe reigns as the eccentric leader. With his vast intellect and boundless curiosity, he strives to unravel the mysteries of the universe. His command over the #general channel’s discussions influences the decisions of those around him. Guiding his subjects with scholarly whimsy, he introduces a touch of unpredictability to their debates.

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