My personal opinion, this is not exactly cathedra just NAF the player talking, is that if you are mod killed you have been erased. Removed as though you never played. You can neither win or lose, because you aren’t in the game. If we need to we will work backwards through time to make things even up.
I have always felt that the spirit rather than the letter of the law was more important. This is why my games tend to have weird crap happen in them. So, again, not speaking as a mod in this post. We will have an official position late. But it may be helpful to know how at least one of us thinks about this sort of thing.
I think I will also add a rule indicating that modkills are at the discretion of the moderators at all times; if we think you’re trying to game the rules, we’ll make things so that you can’t.
A clarification on the multi-lynching: If, by some chance (successful Doctor or Blocker, or Scum choosing not to kill, or whatever) no Townies die during a Night, will there still be a lynch the next Day?
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Yes. And even if there are 2 or 3 Town deaths at Night, the additional lynches are never required. People can always avoid reaching those vote-total-thresholds in order to keep it at one lynch.
So, if there are 55 players, and 27 vote for Abigail, 22 vote for No Lynch, and the remaining 6 vote Bernard and three townies died the previous night, who gets lynched? Just Abigail, or Abigail and Bernard?
Abigail dies, because she had the most votes.
No Lynch does not go through, because it only works if it’s the most.
Bernard doesn’t die, because he didn’t get 34% for the second lynch, and even though he got the 10% threshold for a third lynch, the third lynch only goes through if the second one does.
If, instead, the no-lynch voters had voted for Charlie, then all three would die.