((I’m about six months late to the game, I know, but I’ve got the blues and can’t sleep, so here’s how the Boar-Chasers (and others) play Among Us.))
Trond tries to play the game seriously, but cannot resist screwing with people just a little bit, tends to commandeer the chat, and ignores his tasks in favour of tailing people. They usually turn out to be innocent. He hates playing an imposter, moreso because he's better at it than being a crewmate.
Hjolrin never says anything voluntarily. If forced, his answers are monosyllabic. This frequently gets him voted off early on, but he doesn't mind, he likes being able to do his tasks in peace.
Haaki is frequently the butt of Trond's suspicion, even when innocent, which annoys him so much he gets salty, goes on tilt, and throws the game. "Were you in electrical?" "WHO WANTS TO KNOW" "Everyone trying to work out who the imposter is." "MAYBE I WAS MAYBE I WASN'T NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS"
Frithjofr has no idea where anybody is, including himself, and when he's the imposter he doesn't appear to know how to kill people. When he finally manages it, he does it when someone is watching him on cams and then vents in front of whoever finds the body. On one occasion he accidentally self-reports, completely fails to make up a convincing story, and somehow gets away with it because nobody believes he would be cunning enough to self-report.
Fria tends to be somewhat vague about what she was doing, but has a very good memory for where everyone else was. She always sounds helpful and is the one trying to organise the discussion, even when she's the imposter. Especially when she's the imposter.
Hlenil will lie about everything just to confuse everyone regardless of whether he's a crewmate or imposter. Fear the times when he and Fria are the imposters: she will organise the discussion around his total lies, with the result that everyone ends up believing them.
Morinah is a good crewmate but a terrible imposter. She keeps careful tabs on people but hates lying, going very obviously quiet instead.
R'khan doesn't say a huge amount himself, but he watches people closely and notes their tics, when they go quiet, when they talk more, and so on. He might not be much of a threat in the first game, but as soon as he knows how someone's behaviour changes when they're lying, he is a formidable opponent, accusing with absolute authority and normally being proved correct. He lies calmly and convincingly as an imposter, too.
Vilayn is the master of barefaced lies. He considers someone witnessing him murdering a crewmate as an opportunity rather than a setback, and sounds so certain of himself when falsely accusing the witness that people usually go along with it and vote the witness off. On the flip side, he gets bored with being a crewmate and will dramatically accuse anyone and everyone, caring more about doing things for a laugh than playing properly. On the rare occasions when he does play properly, he gets so absorbed with his tasks and takes running the operation so seriously that he gets killed very quickly.










