Name: Assassin
Alignment: Mafia Killing
Immunities: Attack - Basic, Defense - None
Specials: (None)
Type: Killing, Unique
Priority: 1?
Sheriff Interrogation Results: Your target is a member of the Mafia!
Investigator Investigation Results: Your target could be a Vigilante, Veteran, Mafioso, Assassin, or Pirate.
Consigliere/Coven Leader Investigation Results: Your target lies in wait. They must be an Assassin.
Summary: A stealthy killer who lies in wait for the perfect moment to strike.
Abilities: You may choose to lie in wait outside of a player’s house.
Attributes: You will attack one visitor to your target in the following order: Town Protective, Town Investigative, Town Support, Town Killing, Coven Evil, Neutral Chaos, Neutral Killing. You cannot target the same player as another Mafia member. If more than one player visits your target, your ability will fail and all visitors to the target will be notified that an Assassin was there. You cannot target a member of the Mafia. If there are no kill-capable Mafia left, you will become a Mafioso.
Goal: Kill anyone that will not submit to the Mafia.
Victory Conditions: Current Mafia win conditions.
Messages:
You have (instead) decided to lie in wait at Deodat Lawson’s house.
You were ambushed by an Assassin! You have died!
You saw somebody fleeing while visiting your target. You scared off an Assassin!
There were too many players at your location to make an ambush. You fled the scene!
You cannot target the same player as another Mafia member.
Achievements:
Ambushed!: Win your first game as an Assassin.
From The Shadows: Win 5 games as an Assassin.
Never Saw It Coming: Win 10 games as an Assassin.
Lying In Wait: Win 25 games as an Assassin.
Surgical Precision: Ambush a Doctor visiting your target.
But I Didn’t Shoot The Deputy: Ambush a Sheriff visiting your target.
Shadow Walker: Ambush 3 players in one game.
Notes: You may be asking why I changed the name. The name wasn't created. Many of the role names in the expansion are dull. Maybe "assassin" is a dull name too, but it's better than "[NameOfAbility]er".