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* [[Essence Thief]] and [[Displaced]]
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* [[Grave Robber]]


===Items that can alter alignment===
===Items that can alter alignment===

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The alignment of a player determines to which team they belong and therefore also determines their primary win condition. The alignment of a player may differ from their parity contribution in some cases and their primary win condition may also be only one of multiple win conditions certain roles and factions have.

It is possible for players to change alignment during the game - e.g. being recruited into an evil faction.

Alignment Checks

Roles that check alignment

The following roles interact with and report a players alignment in some form or another:

Items that check alignment

Check Modifiers

Some items will modify how a players alignment appears when this attribute is checked by another role or item.

Roles that modify alignment checks

The Roles/abilities that can change how a player's alignment appears are:

Items that modify alignment checks

The items that can change how a player's alignment appears are:

Changing Alignment

Certain roles and items are able to change the alignment, and consequently the primary win condition, of other players.

Roles that can alter alignment

Items that can alter alignment

Roles that change alignment automatically

Alignment and Parity Difference

Some roles and factions are aligned to one faction for the purposes of their win condition but count for another faction for their parity contribution. These are: