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<td>Lachlan Bastiaen</td>
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<p class='flavour'>"Murders inside the Rue Morgue? Фальшивые новости! Hounds on the Baskerville moor? Фальшивые новости! Death while sailing the Nile? Фальшивые новости!"</p>
<p class='flavour'>"نحن لسنا هنا.<br>
انت لست حقيقي.<br>
كل شيء هو وهم.<br>
أسئلتك هي جبل نار في يوم صافٍ."</p>


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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
"You start knowing a secret phrase. For each time you said it publicly today, a player might die."
"Use the Djinn's special rule. All players know what it is."
 
The Yaggababble kills by talking.
* The phrase that the Yaggababble says can be any length, but is usually 2 to 5 words long.
* If the Yaggababble says this phrase, the Storyteller may kill a player any time afterwards, until dawn.
* The Yaggababble may say this phrase as a standalone sentence, or part of another sentence.
* The Yaggababble may say this phrase multiple times per day. If so, the Storyteller may kill multiple players.
* The Storyteller chooses which players die.
* The Storyteller may choose to kill fewer players than the number of times the phrase was said.
* If the Yaggababble is drunk or poisoned, players cannot die, even if the Yaggababble was sober and healthy when they said their phrase. If the Yaggababble is sober and healthy, players might die, even if the Yaggababble was drunk or poisoned when they said their phrase.
* It is rare for the Yaggababble to kill during the day.


Add the Djinn to all games with a jinx icon on the script. The Djinn resolves jinxes by creating a unique rule.
* When creating a character list using the Script Tool, some character combinations will be marked as unusual. These two characters are jinxed—they have abilities that clash or contradict each other in some way. The Djinn creates a special rule that allows these characters to work well together. Some jinxed characters even work better with the Djinn in play!
* The Djinn’s special rule is described by the Script Tool online, and is printed out automatically when you create a script with a character combination that is jinxed.
* There are many different Djinn special rules. Each is tailored to a specific pair of jinxed characters.
* If there are jinxed characters on the character sheet, even if there are no jinxed characters in play, the Storyteller tells all players what the Djinn’s special rule is at the start of the game.
* The Djinn may have several special rules at once. If there are multiple pairs of jinxed characters on the character sheet, the players learn all the Djinn’s special rules.
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== How to Run ==


== How to Run ==
At the start of the game, if there are jinxed characters on the character sheet, declare that the Djinn is in play and inform the group of all Djinn special rules for this game. (''Do this even if there are no jinxed characters in play.'')
During setup, write a phrase on a piece of paper, or on a phone.


During the first night, wake the Demon. Show this phrase, then put them to sleep.
Follow the Djinn instructions as listed on the Script Tool printout.
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Each time Demon says the secret phrase, put a '''DEAD''' reminder in the centre of the left side of the Grimoire, as a reminder to yourself to place it tonight.
Each night, you may mark players with these '''DEAD''' reminders, and add a shroud to each marked player. These players die.
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The Yaggababble's phrase is "that sounds fishy". The Yaggabble says this once during the first day. That night, a player dies. The next day, the Yaggababble says "that sounds fishy" three times. That night, three players die.
The {{Evil|Pit-Hag}} and the {{Good|Heretic}} are Jinxed. At the start of the game, the Storyteller reads out the Djinn's special rule: “A {{Evil|Pit-Hag}} cannot create a {{Good|Heretic}}.” Later in the game, the {{Evil|Pit-Hag}} tries to create a {{Good|Heretic}}. The Storyteller shakes their head, and the {{Evil|Pit-Hag}} must choose another character to create.  
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The Yaggababble has said their phrase twice today. A {{Evil|Witch}} is in play. When the {{Good|Heretic}} nominates, the {{Good|Heretic}} dies, even though they were not cursed by the {{Evil|Witch}}. The {{Good|Golem}} nominates the Demon, and the {{Good|Golem}} dies. Both players died due to the Yaggababble's ability.
The {{Good|Spy}} and the {{Evil|Magician}} are Jinxed. At the start of the game, the Storyteller reads out the Djinn's special rule: "When the {{Good|Spy}} sees the grimoire, the Demon and the {{Evil|Magician}}'s character tokens are removed." There is no {{Good|Spy}} and no {{Evil|Magician}} in play, but the Storyteller reads this aloud anyway so that the good team doesn't know which Minion is in play.
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== Tips & Tricks ==
* Say your phrase as often as you can! It's how you get kills, after all, you can really charge up your ability by getting a bunch of kills every single night.


* Be sparing, around once per day, with how often you say it to conceal the phrase from the town, you don’t want to be giving yourself away by making your phrase really obvious. Once a day is a good benchmark, though, to still be able to mimic other Demons.
== Explanation ==
 
When creating a character list using the Script Tool, some character combinations will be marked as unusual with a little character symbol under one of the characters you have selected. These two characters are Jinxed&mdash;they have abilities that clash or contradict each other in some way. The Djinn creates a special rule that allows these characters to work well together. Some jinxed characters even work <em>better</em> with the Djinn in play!
 
The Djinn's special rule is described by the Script Tool online, and is printed out automatically when you create a script with a character combination that is jinxed. There are many different Djinn special rules. Each is tailored to a specific pair of jinxed characters. If there are jinxed characters on the character sheet, even if there are no jinxed characters in play, the Storyteller tells all players what the Djinn's special rule is at the start of the game.
 
The Djinn may have several special rules at once. If there are multiple pairs of jinxed characters on the character sheet, the players learn all the Djinn's special rules.
 
== Djinn Special Rules ==


* Make sure that when you say your phrase, the Storyteller can hear you – if they don’t hear you it’s not going to do anything but possibly still out you for saying it too often.
Special rules for characters from Trouble Brewing, Sects & Violets, and Bad Moon Rising:
* {{Evil|Fang Gu}} and {{Evil|Scarlet Woman}}: If the {{Evil|Fang Gu}} chooses an outsider and dies, the {{Evil|Scarlet Woman}} does not become the {{Evil|Fang Gu}}.
* {{Good|Chambermaid}} and {{Good|Mathematician}}: The {{Good|Chambermaid}} learns if the {{Good|Mathematician}} wakes tonight or not, even though the {{Good|Chambermaid}} wakes first.
* {{Good|Lunatic}} and {{Good|Mathematician}}: The {{Good|Mathematician}} learns if the {{Good|Lunatic}} attacks a different player(s) than the real Demon attacks.


* Share the phrase with your Minions - they can give you conversational segues to bring up your phrase and make everything seem more natural rather than forced.
Special rules involving Experimental characters:
* Many pairs of characters follow the "hate" jinx special rule of: "Only one jinxed character can be in play". Currently, these character pairs are:
** {{Evil|Godfather}} and {{Good|Heretic}}
** {{Good|Spy}} and {{Good|Damsel}}
** {{Good|Spy}} and {{Good|Heretic}}
** {{Evil|Widow}} and {{Good|Damsel}}
** {{Evil|Widow}} and {{Good|Heretic}}
** {{Evil|Legion}} and {{Good|Preacher}}
** {{Evil|Lil' Monsta}} and {{Good|Magician}}
** {{Evil|Riot}} and {{Good|Exorcist}}
** {{Evil|Riot}} and {{Good|Flowergirl}}
** {{Evil|Riot}} and {{Good|Minstrel}}
** {{Evil|Al-Hadikhia}} and {{Evil|Mastermind}}, with the additional rule that evil players start knowing which player and character it is.
** {{Evil|Organ Grinder}} and {{Good|Minstrel}}, with the additional rule that evil players start knowing which player and character it is.
** {{Evil|Organ Grinder}} and {{Good|Preacher}}, with the additional rule that evil players start knowing which player and character it is.
** {{Evil|Vizier}} and {{Good|Magician}}, with the additional rule that evil players start knowing which player and character it is.


* Trust your ST to reward you for the risk of saying it a lot - you can possibly take the risk of squeezing a few extra utterings to get an extra couple of kills if it’ll drive you to endgame that much sooner.
* Some pairs of characters cannot be in play in the start of the game, or have special rules relating to their creation:
** {{Evil|Pit-Hag}} and {{Good|Damsel}}: If a {{Evil|Pit-Hag}} creates a {{Good|Damsel}}, the Storyteller chooses which player it is.
** {{Evil|Pit-Hag}} and {{Good|Heretic}}: A {{Evil|Pit-Hag}} cannot create a {{Good|Heretic}}.
** {{Evil|Pit-Hag}} and {{Good|Politician}}: A {{Evil|Pit-Hag}} cannot create an evil {{Good|Politician}}.
** {{Evil|Pit-Hag}} and {{Evil|Riot}}: If the {{Evil|Pit-Hag}} creates {{Evil|Riot}}, all evil players become {{Evil|Riot}}. If the {{Evil|Pit-Hag}} creates {{Evil|Riot}} after day 3, the game continues for one more day.
** {{Evil|Legion}} and {{Good|Engineer}}: {{Evil|Legion}} and the {{Good|Engineer}} cannot both be in play at the start of the game. If the {{Good|Engineer}} creates {{Evil|Legion}}, most players (including all evil players) become evil {{Evil|Legion}}.
** {{Good|Engineer}} and {{Evil|Riot}}: {{Evil|Riot}} and the {{Good|Engineer}} cannot both be in play at the start of the game. If the {{Good|Engineer}} creates {{Evil|Riot}}, the evil players become {{Evil|Riot}}.


* If your ST isn’t rewarding you for saying the phrase multiple times, don’t bother. You can say your phrase once per day and still be a very effective Demon.
* Several experimental townsfolk characters ({{Good|Alchemist}}, {{Good|Magician}}, {{Good|Poppy Grower}}) interact poorly with Minion characters ({{Good|Spy}} and {{Evil|Widow}}) that get to see the Grimoire. The jinxes between these characters are:
** {{Good|Alchemist}}: The {{Good|Alchemist}} cannot have the {{Good|Spy}}/{{Evil|Widow}} ability.
** {{Good|Magician}}: When the {{Good|Spy}}/{{Evil|Widow}} sees the Grimoire, the Demon and the {{Good|Magician}}'s character tokens are removed.
** {{Good|Poppy Grower}}: If the {{Good|Poppy Grower}} is in play, the {{Good|Spy}}/{{Evil|Widow}} does not see the Grimoire until the {{Good|Poppy Grower}} dies.


* Your Minions can choose their own odd phrases to repeat themselves as well to make it seem like they might be the Demon in the late game.
* Other jinxes between experimental townsfolk and good characters are:
** {{Good|Lycanthrope}} and {{Good|Gambler}}: If the {{Good|Lycanthrope}} is alive and the {{Good|Gambler}} kills themselves at night, no other players can die tonight.
** {{Good|Cannibal}} and {{Good|Butler}}: If the {{Good|Cannibal}} gains the {{Good|Butler}} ability, the {{Good|Cannibal}} learns this.


* Say your phrases when there are fewer people around – if fewer people hear it then fewer people can draw the link of how many times you might have said your phrase.
* The {{Good|Plague Doctor}} has eight special rules:
** {{Good|Plague Doctor}} and {{Evil|Baron}}: If the Storyteller gains the Baron ability, up to two players become out-of-play Outsiders.
** {{Good|Plague Doctor}} and {{Evil|Boomdandy}}: If the Plague Doctor is executed and the Storyteller would gain the Boomdandy ability, the Boomdandy ability triggers immediately.
** {{Good|Plague Doctor}} and {{Evil|Evil Twin}}: The Storyteller cannot gain the Evil Twin ability if the Plague Doctor dies.
** {{Good|Plague Doctor}} and {{Evil|Fearmonger}}: If the Plague Doctor dies, a living Minion gains the Fearmonger ability in addition to their own ability, and learns this.
** {{Good|Plague Doctor}} and {{Evil|Goblin}}: If the Plague Doctor dies, a living Minion gains the Goblin ability in addition to their own ability, and learns this.
** {{Good|Plague Doctor}} and {{Evil|Marionette}}: If the Demon has a neighbor who is alive and a Townsfolk or Outsider when the Plague Doctor dies, that player becomes an evil Marionette. If there is already an extra evil player, this does not happen.
** {{Good|Plague Doctor}} and {{Evil|Scarlet Woman}}: If the Plague Doctor dies, a living Minion gains the Scarlet Woman ability in addition to their own ability, and learns this.
** {{Good|Plague Doctor}} and {{Evil|Spy}}: If the Plague Doctor dies, a living Minion gains the Spy ability in addition to their own ability, and learns this.


* Pay attention to any phrases that any good players say more than once and draw attention to those. The more candidates there are for Yaggababble phrases, the more your own phrase can hide.
* The {{Evil|Marionette}} has six special rules:
** {{Evil|Marionette}} and {{Good|Balloonist}}: If the {{Evil|Marionette}} thinks that they are the {{Good|Balloonist}}, +1 Outsider was added.
** {{Evil|Marionette}} and {{Good|Huntsman}}: If the {{Evil|Marionette}} thinks that they are the {{Good|Huntsman}}, the {{Good|Damsel}} was added.
** {{Evil|Marionette}} and {{Good|Poppy Grower}}: When the {{Good|Poppy Grower}} dies, the Demon learns the {{Evil|Marionette}} but the {{Evil|Marionette}} learns nothing.
** {{Evil|Marionette}} and {{Good|Damsel}}: The {{Evil|Marionette}} does not learn that a {{Good|Damsel}} is in play.
** {{Evil|Marionette}} and {{Good|Snitch}}: The {{Evil|Marionette}} does not learn three not-in-play characters. The Demon learns an extra three instead.
** {{Evil|Marionette}} and {{Evil|Lil' Monsta}}: The {{Evil|Marionette}} neighbors a Minion, not the Demon. The {{Evil|Marionette}} is not woken to choose who takes the {{Evil|Lil' Monsta}} token, and does not learn they are the {{Evil|Marionette}} if they have the {{Evil|Lil' Monsta}} token.


* If the Storyteller gives you an unusual phrase that you’re unsure how to get into conversation, you can request a more common one on the first day.
* The {{Evil|Organ Grinder}} has two special rules:
** {{Evil|Organ Grinder}} and {{Good|Butler}}: If the Organ Grinder is causing eyes closed voting, the Butler may raise their hand to vote but their vote is only counted if their master voted too.
** {{Evil|Organ Grinder}} and {{Good|Flowergirl}}: If players' eyes were closed during the nominations, the Flowergirl learns how many times the Demon voted.


* Make sure you’re confident that you are saying the exact phrase you were given – don't reword the phrase or the Storyteller might not give the kills to you.
* The {{Evil|Summoner}} has four special rules:
** {{Evil|Summoner}} and {{Good|Alchemist}}: If there is an Alchemist-Summoner in play, the game starts with a Demon in play, as normal. If the Alchemist-Summoner chooses a player, they make that player a Demon but do not change their alignment.
** {{Evil|Summoner}} and {{Good|Clockmaker}}: If the Summoner is in play, the Clockmaker does not receive their information until a Demon is created.
** {{Evil|Summoner}} and {{Good|Poppy Grower}}: If the Poppy Grower is alive when the Summoner acts, the Summoner chooses which Demon, but the Storyteller chooses which player.
** {{Evil|Summoner}} and {{Evil|Marionette}}: The Marionette neighbours the Summoner. The Summoner knows who the Marionette is.


* Say phrases that are similar in concept to your actual phrase, to muddy the waters and convince the group that you’re trying to get across an overall idea, not just repeat a single phrase.
* The {{Evil|Vizier}} has five special rules:
** {{Evil|Vizier}} and {{Good|Alchemist}}: If the {{Good|Alchemist}} has the {{Evil|Vizier}} ability, they may only choose to execute immediately if three or more players voted, regardless of those players' alignment.
** {{Evil|Vizier}} and {{Good|Courtier}}: If the {{Evil|Vizier}} loses their ability, they learn this and if the {{Evil|Vizier}} is executed while they have their ability, their team wins.
** {{Evil|Vizier}} and {{Good|Investigator}}: If the {{Good|Investigator}} learns that the {{Evil|Vizier}} is in play, the existence of the {{Evil|Vizier}} is not announced by the Storyteller.
** {{Evil|Vizier}} and {{Good|Preacher}}: If the {{Evil|Vizier}} loses their ability, they learn this and if the {{Evil|Vizier}} is executed while they have their ability, their team wins.
** {{Evil|Vizier}} and {{Evil|Fearmonger}}: The {{Evil|Vizier}} wakes with the {{Evil|Fearmonger}}, learns who they choose and cannot choose to execute that player.


* Pick a secondary phrase that you say that doesn’t match your kills. This might make you look like a Minion that’s trying to cover for a Yaggababble.
* Additional special rules for minions and Minion characters:
** {{Evil|Baron}} and {{Good|Heretic}}: The {{Evil|Baron}} might only add one outsider, not two.
** {{Evil|Cerenovus}} and {{Evil|Goblin}}: The {{Evil|Cerenovus}} may choose to make a player mad that they are the {{Evil|Goblin}}.
** {{Evil|Pit-Hag}} and {{Good|Village Idiot}}: If there is a spare token, the {{Evil|Pit-Hag}} can create an extra {{Good|Village Idiot}}. If so, the drunk {{Good|Village Idiot}} might change.
** {{Evil|Scarlet Woman}} and {{Evil|Al-Hadikhia}}: If there are two living {{Evil|Al-Hadikhia}}s, the Scarlet Woman {{Evil|Al-Hadikhia}} becomes the {{Evil|Scarlet Woman}} again.
** {{Evil|Mastermind}} and {{Evil|Lleech}}: If the {{Evil|Mastermind}} is alive and the {{Evil|Lleech}}'s host dies by execution, the {{Evil|Lleech}} lives but loses their ability.


* Try to mix up the emphasis and rhythm of your phrase so it’s less recognisable as the same phrase.
* The {{Evil|Kazali}} has 6 special rules:
** {{Evil|Kazali}} and {{Good|Bounty Hunter}}: An evil Townsfolk is only created if the {{Good|Bounty Hunter}} is still in play after the Kazali acts.
** {{Evil|Kazali}} and {{Good|Choirboy}}: The {{Evil|Kazali}} can not choose the King to become a Minion if a {{Good|Choirboy}} is in play.
** {{Evil|Kazali}} and {{Good|Goon}}: If the {{Evil|Kazali}} chooses the {{Good|Goon}} to become a Minion, remaining Minions choices are decided by the Storyteller.
** {{Evil|Kazali}} and {{Good|Huntsman}}: If the {{Evil|Kazali}} chooses the {{Good|Damsel}} to become a Minion, and a {{Good|Huntsman}} is in play, a good player becomes the {{Good|Damsel}}.
** {{Evil|Kazali}} and {{Evil|Marionette}}: If the {{Evil|Kazali}} chooses to create a {{Evil|Marionette}}, they must choose one of their neighbors. 
** {{Evil|Kazali}} and {{Evil|Summoner}}: The {{Evil|Kazali}} can not choose to create a {{Evil|Summoner}}.


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* The {{Evil|Legion}} has 2 further special rules, in additional to the jinxes with {{Good|Preacher}} and {{Good|Engineer}}:
** {{Evil|Legion}} and {{Good|Hatter}}: If the {{Good|Hatter}} dies and {{Evil|Legion}} is in play, nothing happens. If the {{Good|Hatter}} dies and an evil player chooses {{Evil|Legion}}, all current evil players become {{Evil|Legion}}.
** {{Evil|Legion}} and {{Evil|Summoner}}: If the {{Evil|Summoner}} creates {{Evil|Legion}}, most players (including all evil players) become evil {{Evil|Legion}}.


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* The Demon character {{Evil|Leviathan}} does not kill at night and causes the game to end at the end of day 5. It has nine special rules:
** {{Evil|Leviathan}} and {{Good|Farmer}}: If {{Evil|Leviathan}} is in play and a {{Good|Farmer}} dies by execution, a good player becomes a {{Good|Farmer}} that night.
** {{Evil|Leviathan}} and {{Good|Innkeeper}}: If {{Evil|Leviathan}} nominates and executes a player the {{Good|Innkeeper}} chose, that player does not die.
** {{Evil|Leviathan}} and {{Good|Mayor}}: If {{Evil|Leviathan}} is in play and no execution occurs on day 5, good wins.
** {{Evil|Leviathan}} and {{Good|Monk}}: If {{Evil|Leviathan}} nominates and executes the player the {{Good|Monk}} chose, that player does not die.
** {{Evil|Leviathan}} and {{Good|Ravenkeeper}}: If {{Evil|Leviathan}} is in play and the {{Good|Ravenkeeper}} dies by execution, they wake that night to use their ability.
** {{Evil|Leviathan}} and {{Good|Sage}}: If {{Evil|Leviathan}} is in play and the {{Good|Sage}} dies by execution, they wake that night to use their ability.
** {{Evil|Leviathan}} and {{Good|Soldier}}: If {{Evil|Leviathan}} nominates and executes the {{Good|Soldier}}, the {{Good|Soldier}} does not die.
** {{Evil|Leviathan}} and {{Good|Hatter}}: If the Hatter dies on or after day 5, the Demon cannot choose Leviathan.
** {{Evil|Leviathan}} and {{Evil|Pit-Hag}}: After day 5, the {{Evil|Pit-Hag}} cannot choose {{Evil|Leviathan}}.


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* The {{Evil|Lil' Monsta}} has five special rules:
** {{Evil|Lil' Monsta}} and {{Good|Poppy Grower}}: If the {{Good|Poppy Grower}} is in play, Minions don't wake together. They are woken one by one, until one of them chooses to take the {{Evil|Lil' Monsta}} token.
** {{Evil|Lil' Monsta}} and {{Good|Hatter}}: If a Demon chooses {{Evil|Lil' Monsta}}, they also choose a Minion to become and babysit {{Evil|Lil' Monsta}} tonight.
** {{Evil|Lil' Monsta}} and {{Evil|Organ Grinder}}: Votes for the {{Evil|Organ Grinder}} count if the {{Evil|Organ Grinder}} is babysitting {{Evil|Lil' Monsta}}.
** {{Evil|Lil' Monsta}} and {{Evil|Scarlet Woman}}: If there are five or more players alive and the player holding the {{Evil|Lil' Monsta}} token dies, the {{Evil|Scarlet Woman}} is given the {{Evil|Lil' Monsta}} token tonight.
** {{Evil|Lil' Monsta}} and {{Evil|Vizier}}: The {{Evil|Vizier}} can die by execution if they are babysitting {{Evil|Lil' Monsta}}.


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* The Demon character {{Evil|Lleech}} has two further special rules, in addition to the jinx with the {{Evil|Mastermind}}:
** {{Evil|Lleech}} and {{Good|Slayer}}: If the {{Good|Slayer}} shoots the {{Evil|Lleech}}'s host, the host dies.
** {{Evil|Lleech}} and {{Good|Heretic}}: If the {{Evil|Lleech}} has poisoned the {{Good|Heretic}} then the {{Evil|Lleech}} dies, the {{Good|Heretic}} remains poisoned.


== Fighting the Yaggababble ==
* The Demon character {{Evil|Riot}} has the most jinxes of all!
** {{Evil|Riot}} and {{Good|Clockmaker}}/{{Good|Investigator}}/{{Good|Preacher}}/{{Good|Town Crier}}/{{Good|Damsel}}: {{Evil|Riot}} registers as a Minion to the {{Good|Clockmaker}}/{{Good|Investigator}}/{{Good|Preacher}}/{{Good|Town Crier}}/{{Good|Damsel}}
** {{Evil|Riot}} and {{Good|Cannibal}}/{{Good|Pacifist}}/{{Good|Undertaker}}/{{Evil|Devil's Advocate}}: Players that die by nomination register as executed to the {{Good|Cannibal}}/{{Good|Pacifist}}/{{Good|Undertaker}}/{{Evil|Devil's Advocate}}.
** If a {{Evil|Riot}} player nominates and kills...
*** {{Good|Farmer}}: ...a {{Good|Farmer}}, the {{Good|Farmer}} uses their ability tonight.
*** {{Good|Grandmother}}: ...the grandchild, the {{Good|Grandmother}} dies too.
*** {{Good|King}}: ...the {{Good|King}} and the {{Good|Choirboy}} is alive, the {{Good|Choirboy}} uses their ability tonight.
*** {{Good|Ravenkeeper}}: ...the {{Good|Ravenkeeper}}, the {{Good|Ravenkeeper}} uses their ability tonight.
*** {{Good|Sage}}: ...the {{Good|Sage}}, the {{Good|Sage}} uses their ability tonight.
** If a {{Evil|Riot}} player nominates...
*** {{Good|Innkeeper}}: ...an {{Good|Innkeeper}}-protected player, the protected player does not die.
*** {{Good|Monk}}: ...a {{Good|Monk}}-protected player, the protected player does not die.
***{{Good|Soldier}}: ...the {{Good|Soldier}}, the {{Good|Soldier}} does not die.
** There are a further 6 special rules for {{Evil|Riot}} games:
***{{Evil|Riot}} and {{Good|Mayor}}: If the third day begins with just three players alive, the players may choose (as a group) not to nominate at all. If so (and a {{Good|Mayor}} is alive) the {{Good|Mayor}}'s team wins.
***{{Evil|Riot}} and {{Good|Butler}}: The {{Good|Butler}} cannot nominate their master.
***{{Evil|Riot}} and {{Good|Golem}}: If the {{Good|Golem}} nominates {{Evil|Riot}}, the {{Evil|Riot}} player does not die.
***{{Evil|Riot}} and {{Good|Saint}}: If a good player nominates and kills the {{Good|Saint}}, the {{Good|Saint}}'s team loses
***{{Evil|Riot}} and {{Good|Snitch}}: If the {{Good|Snitch}} is in play, each {{Evil|Riot}} player gets an extra three bluffs
***{{Evil|Riot}} and {{Good|Hatter}}: If the {{Good|Hatter}} dies, {{Evil|Riot}} is in play and a {{Evil|Riot}} chooses a different Demon, a normal evil team is created from the {{Evil|Riot}} players. If the {{Good|Hatter}} dies and the Demon chooses {{Evil|Riot}}, Minions become {{Evil|Riot}} too.
***{{Evil|Riot}} and {{Evil|Summoner}}: If the {{Evil|Summoner}} creates {{Evil|Riot}}, the chosen player and all evil players become {{Evil|Riot}}. The chosen player must be one of the {{Evil|Summoner}}'s good living neighbours.


* Watch for odd phrases that are getting repeated and compare to Demon kills at night. If in doubt, it’s probably worth killing players that’re reusing phrases just in case, even if there’s good odds they’re good.
* The {{Evil|Yaggababble}} has one special rule:
** {{Evil|Yaggababble}} and {{Good|Exorcist}}: If the Exorcist chooses the Yaggababble, the Yaggababble ability does not kill tonight.


* Be aware that Minions might repeat phrases to try to conceal the Yaggababble phrase – any player that repeats any given phrase too often should be treated with great suspicion!
This section will get updated as more characters are made available.


* Watch for players that seem eager to speak when the Storyteller is listening – a true Yaggababble will want to make sure the Storyteller hears them when they say their phrase so will prioritise speaking with the Storyteller is nearby.
The Djinn special rule allows Jinxed characters to both be on the same script, and even both in play at the same time. If your script has jinxed characters, let your players know the Djinn special rule(s) at the beginning of the game, whether or not Jinxed characters are in play.


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Icon djinn.png Information

Type Fabled
Artist John Grist

"نحن لسنا هنا.
انت لست حقيقي.
كل شيء هو وهم.
أسئلتك هي جبل نار في يوم صافٍ."

Summary

"Use the Djinn's special rule. All players know what it is."

Add the Djinn to all games with a jinx icon on the script. The Djinn resolves jinxes by creating a unique rule.

  • When creating a character list using the Script Tool, some character combinations will be marked as unusual. These two characters are jinxed—they have abilities that clash or contradict each other in some way. The Djinn creates a special rule that allows these characters to work well together. Some jinxed characters even work better with the Djinn in play!
  • The Djinn’s special rule is described by the Script Tool online, and is printed out automatically when you create a script with a character combination that is jinxed.
  • There are many different Djinn special rules. Each is tailored to a specific pair of jinxed characters.
  • If there are jinxed characters on the character sheet, even if there are no jinxed characters in play, the Storyteller tells all players what the Djinn’s special rule is at the start of the game.
  • The Djinn may have several special rules at once. If there are multiple pairs of jinxed characters on the character sheet, the players learn all the Djinn’s special rules.

How to Run

At the start of the game, if there are jinxed characters on the character sheet, declare that the Djinn is in play and inform the group of all Djinn special rules for this game. (Do this even if there are no jinxed characters in play.)

Follow the Djinn instructions as listed on the Script Tool printout.

Examples

The Pit-Hag and the Heretic are Jinxed. At the start of the game, the Storyteller reads out the Djinn's special rule: “A Pit-Hag cannot create a Heretic.” Later in the game, the Pit-Hag tries to create a Heretic. The Storyteller shakes their head, and the Pit-Hag must choose another character to create.

The Spy and the Magician are Jinxed. At the start of the game, the Storyteller reads out the Djinn's special rule: "When the Spy sees the grimoire, the Demon and the Magician's character tokens are removed." There is no Spy and no Magician in play, but the Storyteller reads this aloud anyway so that the good team doesn't know which Minion is in play.

Explanation

When creating a character list using the Script Tool, some character combinations will be marked as unusual with a little character symbol under one of the characters you have selected. These two characters are Jinxed—they have abilities that clash or contradict each other in some way. The Djinn creates a special rule that allows these characters to work well together. Some jinxed characters even work better with the Djinn in play!

The Djinn's special rule is described by the Script Tool online, and is printed out automatically when you create a script with a character combination that is jinxed. There are many different Djinn special rules. Each is tailored to a specific pair of jinxed characters. If there are jinxed characters on the character sheet, even if there are no jinxed characters in play, the Storyteller tells all players what the Djinn's special rule is at the start of the game.

The Djinn may have several special rules at once. If there are multiple pairs of jinxed characters on the character sheet, the players learn all the Djinn's special rules.

Djinn Special Rules

Special rules for characters from Trouble Brewing, Sects & Violets, and Bad Moon Rising:

Special rules involving Experimental characters:

  • The Plague Doctor has eight special rules:
    • Plague Doctor and Baron: If the Storyteller gains the Baron ability, up to two players become out-of-play Outsiders.
    • Plague Doctor and Boomdandy: If the Plague Doctor is executed and the Storyteller would gain the Boomdandy ability, the Boomdandy ability triggers immediately.
    • Plague Doctor and Evil Twin: The Storyteller cannot gain the Evil Twin ability if the Plague Doctor dies.
    • Plague Doctor and Fearmonger: If the Plague Doctor dies, a living Minion gains the Fearmonger ability in addition to their own ability, and learns this.
    • Plague Doctor and Goblin: If the Plague Doctor dies, a living Minion gains the Goblin ability in addition to their own ability, and learns this.
    • Plague Doctor and Marionette: If the Demon has a neighbor who is alive and a Townsfolk or Outsider when the Plague Doctor dies, that player becomes an evil Marionette. If there is already an extra evil player, this does not happen.
    • Plague Doctor and Scarlet Woman: If the Plague Doctor dies, a living Minion gains the Scarlet Woman ability in addition to their own ability, and learns this.
    • Plague Doctor and Spy: If the Plague Doctor dies, a living Minion gains the Spy ability in addition to their own ability, and learns this.
  • The Organ Grinder has two special rules:
    • Organ Grinder and Butler: If the Organ Grinder is causing eyes closed voting, the Butler may raise their hand to vote but their vote is only counted if their master voted too.
    • Organ Grinder and Flowergirl: If players' eyes were closed during the nominations, the Flowergirl learns how many times the Demon voted.
  • The Summoner has four special rules:
    • Summoner and Alchemist: If there is an Alchemist-Summoner in play, the game starts with a Demon in play, as normal. If the Alchemist-Summoner chooses a player, they make that player a Demon but do not change their alignment.
    • Summoner and Clockmaker: If the Summoner is in play, the Clockmaker does not receive their information until a Demon is created.
    • Summoner and Poppy Grower: If the Poppy Grower is alive when the Summoner acts, the Summoner chooses which Demon, but the Storyteller chooses which player.
    • Summoner and Marionette: The Marionette neighbours the Summoner. The Summoner knows who the Marionette is.
  • The Yaggababble has one special rule:
    • Yaggababble and Exorcist: If the Exorcist chooses the Yaggababble, the Yaggababble ability does not kill tonight.

This section will get updated as more characters are made available.

The Djinn special rule allows Jinxed characters to both be on the same script, and even both in play at the same time. If your script has jinxed characters, let your players know the Djinn special rule(s) at the beginning of the game, whether or not Jinxed characters are in play.