Wow. That's a complicated game you have there, Elempi. But it's very much interesting...
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Note: Werewolves do not PM each other and therefore cannot debate with each other; thus, they are not going to find out each others' identities. If in some odd circumstance, a werewolf gets the most votes for the werewolf kill, the evil wizard has the right to overrule the choice. If in some even odder circumstance, the werewolves choose the evil wizard as their kill, the evil wizard of course has the right to overrule their choice.
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Overrule, meaning he gets to decide who dies instead, or the wolves have to change their victim?
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The evil wizard may choose to inform one or more werewolves who one or more other werewolves are; but this is a risky option and should be used with great care, considering the possible consequences.
The evil wizard is allowed to lie to his were-creatures.
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What is the evil wizard supposed to accomplish in doing this? Or can he just play around with his were-creatures as he wills?
What if for some odd reason both wizards refuse to engage in battle?
That's all I can think of for now. All I can say is that, my, these wizards have in their hands a LOT of power. (My Captain Obvious statement for the day.)
And I guess the poor players inflicted with timezones will have a hard time coping up at some point. Yes, even with 48-hour phases. Especially when they are wolves, and they have to decide on a(nother) death.