Kingdom Succession

Kingdom Succession is a social deduction game about being the last player standing. The rules vary game to game, but this article is an overview of how the game works. The original was created by Cupcakeaj2.

Setup
Setup begins with the host creating a set amount of roles, rooms, and prizes. Generally speaking, common role types include but are not limited to


 * THE POISON-Usually called the Poisoner, this role is designed around poisoning other players and getting them out of the game early.
 * THE TAX COLLECTOR-A role designed around taking player's prizes if they have too many
 * THE LOST ROYALTY-Usually called the Lost Heir, this role is generally a role designed around sabotage

Role themes vary game to game, and the host will usually ask which role interests you to increase your chances of getting said role. Prizes usually stay the same game to game.

The game itself
Once the game begins, The game opens up (usually) in the Morning Phase, one of the 5 main phases of the game.

Morning Phase
During this phase, players can enter rooms of the castle. If there was at least one player the Dinner Phase prior who played a lottery ticket, the lottery winner will usually be announced this phase and the winner will obtain a prize of their choosing.

Challenge Phase
During this phase, players can choose to challenge each other to a duel, test, or some other role ranking challenge, if the game has a third one. The challenges are determined before hand by a host-made challenge ranking. Usually, the duel and test results are reverse of each other. The winners get a prize of their choosing, while the losers get put up for voting to eliminate.

Voting Phase
During this phase, players vote to eliminate one player who lost a challenge the Challenge Phase prior. The player with the most votes gets eliminated unless a role with some ability interferes. All votes are public unless they have an extra vote, in which case, the extra vote is labeled as something else, hiding the player with the extra vote's identity.

Dinner Phase
During this phase, players can choose to eat dinner, as well as swap other players' dinners. They can also play guesses and lottery tickets. Guesses can be used to reveal a player's role, but usually has a backfire effect if incorrect. Usually, Regular Guesses will reveal the guesser's own role if they get it wrong.

Night Phase
What happens this phase varies host to host. Check the game's rules for details about its Night Phase.