Rules (Read before claiming)

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- Don't complain if a cat is taken. It's first come first serve.

- When voting, roleplay as your character. For example, if my character was Lilacpaw, who is quiet, shy and very opinionated, instead of saying

    "Guilty." Lilacpaw announced

I would say

    "I- I th-th-think that Wit- wither- Witheringpaw's g-guilty. She's- she h- hates Laurel- Laurelpaw," Lilacpaw stammered, her legs shaking. Being vocal had gotten her into trouble in kithood.

- Three characters per person at maximum. If one of your characters has a role, unless it is a leader or deputy, none of your other characters will. You also may only have one character with a role, unless I really have to do multiple per person! However, make sure the knowledge you gain is limited to that character only.

- Anyone can be the murderer (yes, even kits, depsite it's unlikelyness) and anyone can vote.

- There are sixteen cats every round, if you don't get in, there's the next round!

- You are not to reveal your cat's role during the mafia, unless it is a known role.

- Each round has ten votes at maximum. If you don't catch the murder in ten votes, the Clan loses. 

- You must vote for every character you have in order for them to remain. If any of your cats does not vote for two consecutive rounds, they will be murdered in the following round, or given to the first person on the waiting list for that round. 

- There are two options; guilty or not guilty. You cannot abstain from a vote, unless excused. If your cat doesn't vote, your cat is subject to rules above.

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