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Postie has died! She was Robin Hood, 1-Shot Modified Governor Sadist Thief, aligned with the Town.
Spoiler: Role PM
Such outlaws as he and his men
Will England never see again.
Will England never see again.
Robin Hood is a heroic figure from English folklore who is famous for stealing from the rich and giving to the poor. Opinions are mixed as to whether the character truly existed or not, however it is very noteworthy that in the original tales he did not actually give to the poor. There were early records of him lending to the poor on one occasion but the character was originally characterized as one who simply robbed the rich and kept it for himself. He was also a yeoman, a commoner, as opposed to later versions where he became varyingly noble. With that said, he represents one of the most long lasting characters in folklore and he and his merry men are truly legendary.
A true hero of the downtrodden proletariat, Robin Hood is unwilling to attempt to lynch those who are so vote-poor that they haven't received any votes. He is an outlaw notorious for robbery and at night may steal an item from a player that may give hints as to what their flavour is. Finally, he is sympathetic to the poor and once per game may steal a vote from a vote-rich person (someone who has been lynched) and provide it instead to someone who has not yet received a vote.
Welcome, Postie! You are Robin Hood, 1-Shot Modified Governor Sadist Thief, aligned with the Town.
Merry Men (Sadist): Will not vote a player who has not received any votes.
Steal from the Rich... (Thief): Once per night you may rob a player, stealing a personal effect that may help identify their flavour.
...And give to the Poor (1-Shot Modified Governor): Once per game you may steal a vote from a player who is vote-rich (has been lynched) and apply it to a player who is vote-poor (hasn't been voted). Will not apply in MyLo/LyLo situations.
You win when all anti-town factions are eliminated and at least one town member is alive.
Day 6 has begun!