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IMPORTANT: MUST READ!

THE FOLLOWING RULES ARE BEING TESTED IN THIS GAME:

1. Deaths will only reveal allegiance, as suggested. The effect this will have over the game should be minimal, as it is a Lite, BUT it means that the village and wolves may continue to think the Seer is still alive after he is dead.

2. The Seer may not reveal himself or his scan results directly. This means no outings, but every piece of analysis could be the Seer trying to get the wolf he's scanned lynched.

3. Ghosts can talk after death, and they will "win" if their side wins.

If in the case that these rules conflict with previously stated rules, these rules overwrite the Standard rules.
 
Why should we trust you?
 
A person of active psionic ability (e.g; non-latents) will generally live longer than most humans due to the sustaining effect that is automatically applied to the psionic's body by his brain, similar to how the heart will beat independant of the body's will. They also cannot suffer from any mental disease, nor may they suffer from brain damage unless the damage was present at birth, in which case the ability has the negative effect of rendering the damage incurable and unhealable. This is caused by the psionic's mind using his powers to attempt to revert itself to a state that is considered to be "normal" that is so deeply hardcoded into the brain that nothing short of death will erase it. Naturally this does not prevent maturation of the brain, rather, it enhances it; a boy of ten or eleven will have the brain capacity of an intelligent twenty-eight year old, at the age of sixteen, they will have matured further. It is suspected that this enhanced maturation process is evolution's way of allowing the brain to deal with the complex tasks that it will face while using its psionic abilities.

Returning to the topic of immortality, a psionic is by no means immortal. The healing effect that the ability has on the body is limited, as proven by Pyotr's breakdown after one hundred and fifty years of relative health. The age that a psionic can expect to live to is entirely reliant upon the power of their ability; a weak psionic may remain young until the age of fifty or sixty, but they will generally live no longer than your average human. Extremely powerful psionicists will generally live a good one hundred to one hundred and twenty years of youth, before their body rapidly breaks down. Theoretically, Pyotr would have continued to live to the age of two hundred in an extremely frail state. The Navigators, chosen from among the most powerful of those with psionic ability, are expected to live to a similar age, but only due the life-sustaining power of the Navigator's Throne. Pyotr himself is expected to be artificially sustained for up to five hundred more years, so long as the machinery that keeps him alive is properly maintained.

Noone is immortal. :)
 
And with that having been gotten out of the way - Let The Games begin!

edit:
Why should we trust you?

The game hasn't even started yet, so you can still trust everyone :D
 
Seriously Rand, why didn't you tell me to start 5 days ago.... :(

Because 5 days ago I was really busy?

I've been celebrating my birthday this weekend, and that was a lot of stress. I just didn't think about this game very much. I'm sorry.
 
Celebrating your birthday is stressful?

I think you're doing it wrong :p

Yeah, well, relations with some of my family are a bit .. complicated .. right now.

Your so selfish, Randakar.

It's not really that I wanted the game to be delayed, it's just that I didn't really think about it much.
I'm sorry.
 
I am the seer and you all need to bow down to me!
 
When will day start?