Let's play a game:
It's called Make a BYOR Role.
You give me a role, and I'll make you a BYOR Role. Because I'm bored.
Hmm...
4maskwolf the mafia player.
... I have been in like 1-2 games you have been in, so I have no idea what style you use, so you're getting a name-based role.
4maskwolf the mafia player
Mafia
(Day) Prepare: You can choose the four masks you will use during the following Night if you use 4-Mask Task.
(Mafiakill) 4-Mask Task [target (x4)]: Your collection of masks is unparalleled, but, as logic would confirm, the more masks you own, the more cursed and magical masks you own. You can distribute 4 of these masks each Night, randomly, to 4 targets, also randomly.
Temporarily, of course. You can't just give out masks willy nilly. You're not MADE of masks!
(1-Shot, Night) Super Glue [target]: You super glue a mask onto a person. You can no longer use that mask, but the masks power lasts for 3 Cycles.
Masks:
Red: The wearer of this mask is blinded, and targets randomly because it has no eye holes.
Orange: The wearer of this mask is delayed a Night. You're not sure why.
Yellow: The wearer of this mask cannot kill a player. Because it's a smiley face!
Green: The wearer of this mask is tracked during the Night. The mask isn't actually cursed. It just has a GPS in it.
Blue: The wearer of this mask performs a protection action instead of any of their chosen actions. Blue is just such a safe color!
Violet: The wearer of this mask is blocked. I mean, you can't just let a violet person walk around. They might hurt someone.
Wolf: The wearer of this mask is killed. Because it's not actually a mask. It's a wolf.
The Lego SCP
I'm assuming
SCP-387 is what you're referencing, but I'm not sure. If I'm wrong, you should've provided a link.
SCP-387
Town
(Auto) Replicate: If you are not killed for one Cycle, you Revive.
(Auto) Build: Whenever you are targeted by a non-kill action, you learn that action. If you are not targeted by this action for one Cycle, you become immune to this action.
The Honorable Arthur Porter, member of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada and former head of the Security Intelligence Review Committee. Currently awaiting trial for an assortment of fraud-type charges related to improper handling of a $1.3 billion construction project.
Man, your choices are always hard. I'll try in a bit.