Summary
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The Sidemen begin a game of Among Us with a draft mode, where players pick their roles. This immediately leads to confusion as they don't fully understand what each role does. Some choose roles like Time Lord, Veteran, Engineer, and Oracle, while others are left with basic Crewmate roles or choose randomly, exacerbating the chaos.
The first round is a whirlwind of unique abilities. The Time Lord rewinds time, a Blackmailer silences a player, and a Grenadier flashbangs others. Many players struggle to understand their actions and their impact. After dead bodies appear, accusations fly, and some players are forced to reveal their roles. Simon is blackmailed and cannot speak, while someone is identified as the Oracle, revealing allegiances. Randy, the Plague Bearer, admits to killing but claims neutrality.
New roles are introduced for the second game, including Pelican, Priest, Jester, Snitch, Warlock, Detective, Engineer, and Amnesiac. JJ picks Pelican, which allows him to eat players, consuming them without immediately killing them. Other players are unsure of their roles or what they're meant to do, leading to more chaos and random actions.
JJ, as the Pelican, continues to eat players throughout the round. The others are completely bewildered by what's happening, with bodies disappearing and confused accusations. The game descends into utter pandemonium as the Pelican role proves to be overpowered, single-handedly eliminating almost everyone. The round ends with JJ as the sole survivor, highlighting the Pelican's devastating ability.
The third round starts with another set of new roles including Executioner, Bodyguard, Imitator, Vampire, Werewolf, Jester, Mayor, and Witch. Many players are still struggling to grasp their roles. Lights flicker, bodies vanish, and players are unsure if it's due to an Impostor or a new role's ability. Harry, as the Werewolf, causes confusion with his 'Rampage' ability.
The confusion escalates as players are frozen, disappear, or accidentally kill allies. Ultimately, the game breaks down due to the complex and often unintuitive new roles. The players struggle to make sense of the events, leading to a general consensus that the game is broken. In the end, the remaining players are unsure who won, concluding the chaotic session.