Hello everyone, Pengu here!
Currently, I'm acting as Jarl of Culture while our actual Jarl is away, and now I'll also be acting as a mentor for new members. I joined Wintreath in September of last year after first being the emissary to it from 10000 Islands. I fell in love with the people and the atmosphere, and decided to leave 10KI and migrate to Wintreath instead.
One thing I really love is games and activities that can bring people together and create bonds between others. I believe they're a fantastic ice breaker to relieve tension and are good for people to get to know each other. They're also a great way to bring exciting new faces to the forums, since everyone loves a good game.
The biggest example of one I've seen do wonders when it garners enough interest is Werewolf. It's one of the most mentally/emotional demanding games online since people can really test your limits...but it's also one of the most entertaining and exciting games for those exact same reasons. All it takes is one good game of Werewolf, and I've seen people get hooked.
What makes it an interesting game is that it's essentially trying to figure out the liars in a group of people who you know absolutely nothing about. The bad guys will play continuous mind games since the goal for them is to not get caught. Heated arguments can happen, people can get upset, but even then it still ends up being a heck of a time to where friends are made and people are already looking forward to the next game.
There's also the fact that it has endless themes to choose from, roles to add in, and much more to change up the experience every time.
And there's much more I can talk about...but I digress.
For those who have never played, it's really quite simple. Firstly, there are two phases: The day phase (which lasts 48 hours), and the night phase (which lasts for 24 hours). During each day phase, everyone will discuss and vote for who they think is a bad guy/werewolf this is where you'll see the game go in 1000 different directions and where most of the action happens. During each night, the assigned "special/power" roles will use their assigned powers while the villagers "rest." If the werewolves are all voted off, then the good guys win the game. If the number of werewolves equal the remaining number of villagers, then the werewolves will steal the win. Specialty roles outside of the defender/seer will have their own conditions to win (IE the assassin must simply survive and they'll share their win with the winning team).
So if you're looking for a game that challenges you on all levels, then Werewolf is definitely your game. Provided below is a link to signups for the current game: Werewolf III: Yugioh Abridged, as well as links to some of the useful topics to know about:
Werewolf III: Yu-gi-oh Abridged Signups The unofficial and important rules of WerewolfTips and tricks to help last in WerewolfI hope to see some of you in Werewolf III, or in any of the future games! If any of you have absolutely any questions regarding Werewolf, or regarding any of our other current activities (Spyfall, our Festival of Friendship, etc...), or have any suggestions for activities that you'd like to see around Wintreath, please don't hesitate to ask or suggest away! My job is to do everything in my power to make sure that your stay in Wintreath is a pleasant one, and Wintreath is always looking for new and exciting games/activities to implement.
-Pengu
Acting Jarl of Culture and Self-appointed Minister of Werewolf Affairs.