Chapter 2

Roles and participants

Narrator: Me. (Hello…)

We asked Jane Austen to do it, but she didn't want to. She said she really couldn't be involved in a project of this sort. I believe I caught the words "dorkish"and "lame".

Players (alphabetically):

Bennet, Elizabeth

Bertram, Edmund

Darcy, Fitzwilliam

Dashwood, Elinor

Elliot, Anne

Ferrars, Edward

Knightley, George

Morland, Catherine

Price, Fanny

Tilney, Henry

Wentworth, Frederick

Woodhouse, Emma

The roles

-Werewolves: the bad guys. There's two of them.

-The Seer: the Seer is a pretty cool guy (or girl), who can check the role of one player each night (by asking the narrator). In online games, a typical PM dialogue is this: "What is the role of player X?" The narrator replies via PM "Player X is a villager" or "player X is a werewolf" (or whatever power role player X might have). This way, the Seer can spot werewolves, and this makes him/her a very powerful ally to the town.

-Guardian Angel: The Guardian is the protector of the village. Each night, the Guardian protects one player. PM example: "I want to protect player Y". If the Werewolves attack this player on the same night (PM: "we want to night-kill player Y"), the player does not die. If the town finds out who the Seer is, the Guardian usually protects the Seer.

-Cupid: The Cupid picks two players who become a couple, The Lovers. This happens before the game by telling the narrator. (PM: "I am the Cupid, I have decided to make players Y and Z the lovers.") If a lover gets killed or lynched, the other dies of a broken heart. This can complicate things if one of the lovers is a werewolf. Prepare for backstabbling and drama.

-The Madman. The Madman thinks he has a special role, but basically he's just mad. For example, he might receive a PM telling him he is the Seer. However, when he tries to check roles at night, every player he checks will appear as werewolf.

-Villagers: The rest of the lot. They have no special powers, but they have their brains! … Yeah, they're doomed.


A/N: In chapter 3, the game begins. (Dun, dun, dun.)

Also, I know there are characters from all six novels, but there is no such section.