Reptilian
Win Condition: You win if all players not on your team are dead or have irrecoverably lost.
(Auto) Replacement: You can't vote, be voted, or post in the thread until you have used Replace In.
(1-shot, Night) Space Bullet (target): You kill your target. Space bullets can kill just about anything.
(Night) Replace In (target): Target a corpse; you consume the corpse and take on its appearance. You will gain some of the target's abilities and effectively replace your target in the game. Subsequent uses will result in the loss of a previous form's stolen abilities.
(Auto) Reprogramming: If you kill a robot, it immediately revives, now programmed to serve you by advanced alien technology. A robot programmed to serve you does not count against your win condition when alive.
Well, now's as good a time as any, you think, as you claw through a few inches of dirt and haul up Quarque's body with your alien strength. You were getting pretty hungry, so you drag your prey to the closest secluded place you can find, fold up your spindly legs politely, and dig in to a midnight snack. Although you didn't bring any silverware, you're a neat and methodical eater, and you take the time to savor every morsel, sliding your claws carefully into the joints between the bones to break your meal up into manageable chunks. You wish you had thought to bring a nice Chianti, though. It isn't long before you realize that Quarque seems to have started twitching, forcing you to chew harder and swallow more often to keep the bites down, and by the time you are more than halfway through your food is actively trying to crawl away from you — good thing, you think, you started with the legs. You're a little annoyed, but truth be told, you don't know enough about humans yet to tell whether this is normal. Grabbing an arm, you haul the body back toward you, using your own arms to hold it in place while you rip chunks off with your teeth, glad nobody can see you so undignified.
In short order, you've eaten the whole thing, and your body quickly changes to a near-perfect replica, while the digesting brain gives up its memories so you understand how to perform your new tricks. You're feeling pretty weird - there seems to be an insistent scratching at the back of your neural crest, and you think you hear whispers somewhere outside spacetime. Maybe you shouldn't have had that third helping of Quarque. And what's that now? Is something trying to communicate with you? You strain toward it mentally, hoping for answers.
Oh. Oh, you see. This isn't quite what you expected.
You have become a Vampire Reptilian Parson
Win Condition: You win if the vampire wins and all players not teamed with you are dead or have irrecoverably lost.
(1-shot, Night) Sacrifice (target): You can only use this ability if your vampire master is dead. If you target a human, you kill your target, and, if your target dies as a result, your vampire master is resurrected.
(Night) Intercept (target): You redirect your target's action to yourself, but you steal your target's vote and give it to your vampire master.
(Auto) Glamor: As long as your vampire master is alive, you appear to be a normal human Parson.
(1-shot, Night) Space Bullet (target): You kill your target. Space bullets can kill just about anything.
(Night) Replace In (target): Target a corpse; you consume the corpse and take on its appearance. You will gain some of the target's abilities and effectively replace your target in the game. Subsequent uses will result in the loss of a previous form's stolen abilities.
(Auto) Reprogramming: If you kill a robot, it immediately revives, now programmed to serve you by advanced alien technology. A robot programmed to serve you does not count against your win condition when alive. You may choose whether such a robot also joins the vampire team.
(Night) Sanctuary (target): You jailkeep your target, protecting against spiritual threats. If your target would die by mundane means, you die instead. If your target attempted to perform a kill action, you find out; if the kill is one against which this action would not protect, you die.
(Night) Extreme Unction (target): Target a corpse; your target cannot be revived by the actions of others. If your target possesses a natural revival ability, that ability is unaffected.
(1-shot, Night) Silver Bullet (target): You kill your target. Certain beings are vulnerable to silver bullets.
So yeah, webadict killed Quaraue N1 while he was “dead”which would have revived him for D2, I ate Quaraque N2 while he was in the process of getting up, Max didn’t quite know how to deal with that so I basically became scum SK. There was suggestion I could dump webadict if I wanted did the how Replace In works, but I felt that would be waaaay too bastard, and sofanthiel was recruited by me N3.
To the end I was expecting some sort of double-cross type thing to happen, which would have been the best ending I would’ve wanted.