Werewolf logs
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Werewolf is a cool game. I could describe it as party game, or a parlor game, but that wouldn't do it justice. It's a psychological game, and a logical game, and a fun game. It is the goods game.

This is werewolf stuff. Currently there are 3 things here you might want.

First, how to play. Zarf's werewolf page (which refers to it as a mind game) is where I originally learned the rules. That page has a good description of the basic play, as well as some useful links, but it doesn't describe many of the commonly used (and less commonly used) variations and additions. As such, I have taken it upon myself to write my own page describing the rules -- or rather, the set of "house rules" and variations that I usually play with. For a much larger set of variations, see The Graduate Mafia Brotherhood of Princeton University.

Second, a large collection of werewolf transcripts. These are records of actual games played over the internet using a bot (usually called Floyd, but sometimes Waldo) as the moderator. There are at this time 92 such transcripts available; because the number is so large I have listed them on a separate page.

Third, a set of pictures I made for making werewolf cards to be used for playing real-life werewolf (e.g., playing with people physically in the same room, not over the internet). These files are in PNG format, and (for the most part) depict fairly standard round-headed characters, with differing accoutrements for each role (as described in the table below). These pictures are freely usable; I claim no copyright. For coolness, however, it would be nice if you mentioned where you got them in the event that you do in fact use them.

Werewolf cards
villager
Villager
werewolf
Werewolf
seer
Seer
baner
Wolfsbane carrier
devil
Devil
vigilant
Vigilante
mason
Mason
magistrt
Magistrate
mafia
Mafia
arcangel
Archangel
spy
Spy
A ZIP file with all the PNGs in it.