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* '''Investigative roles''' (Less common)—"''Spy''", "''Psychic''", "''Wizard''", ''"Little Girl"'', ''"Oracle"'', etc.
 
* '''Investigative roles''' (Less common)—"''Spy''", "''Psychic''", "''Wizard''", ''"Little Girl"'', ''"Oracle"'', etc.
: "Psychic", "Psychologist", or "Sorcerer"-type investigators can determine other players' roles, rather than their alignments. A "Tracker" may see what someone's night action was, or the target of their action. The Devil is the Detective's Mafia counterpart, with the night-time ability to identify empowered Innocents. The Devil role is usually given to a non-Mafioso traitor. The "Little Girl" in ''Werewolf'' and ''Werewolves of Miller's Hollow'' is allowed to secretly peek and watch as the werewolves choose their victim; if discovered doing so by the Werewolves, she dies of fright. Information revealed to investigators is fallible (in more complicated variants). Online versions can give information with a confidence level, and in other variants the Narrator deceives the Detective by showing all players as Innocent, all as Guilty, giving reversed results, or random information (these can be termed as "Naïve", "Paranoid", "Insane", or "Random" respectively). Additionally, some '''Alignment roles''' give immunity to successful investigation.
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: "Psychic", "Psychologist", or "Sorcerer"-type investigators can determine other players' roles, rather than their alignments. A "Tracker" may see what someone's night action was, or the target of their action. The Devil is the Detective's Mafia counterpart, with the night-time ability to identify empowered Innocents.<ref>The Devil role is usually given to a non-Mafioso traitor. The "Little Girl" in ''Werewolf'' and ''Werewolves of Miller's Hollow'' is allowed to secretly peek and watch as the werewolves choose their victim; if discovered doing so by the Werewolves, she dies of fright. Information revealed to investigators is fallible (in more complicated variants). Online versions can give information with a confidence level, and in other variants the Narrator deceives the Detective by showing all players as Innocent, all as Guilty, giving reversed results, or random information (these can be termed as "Naïve", "Paranoid", "Insane", or "Random" respectively). Additionally, some '''Alignment roles''' give immunity to successful investigation.
   
 
* '''Protective roles'''—"''Guardian Angel''", "''Doctor''", "''Healer''", "''Archangel''", "''Bodyguard''", etc.
 
* '''Protective roles'''—"''Guardian Angel''", "''Doctor''", "''Healer''", "''Archangel''", "''Bodyguard''", etc.
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