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#25 Mo, and if you could post a biography for Ai Ermoa. Like "Name", "Place of Birth", "Faith", stuff like that. EDIT: And here's the flag of Valkea: ![]() |
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| Recognized Member | People, I'm trying to come up with some games for Zhem. Go is a staple, and some variations of chess, plus others, but here's something that I've mulled over for quite some time. I've always wanted to find a way to incorporate the structures of the Rule of Even Numbers. That is, paper beats rock, rock beats scissors and scissors beats paper, in different iterations and larger numbers. This game here has pieces that have TWO attributes to them. The first one is their primary symbol - the flame, leaf or drop of water. The second one is the circle. The pieces beat each other like a gigantic game of Jankenpon. Pieces with flames beat pieces with leaves beat pieces with water beat pieces with flame. The circle's come in play when you have two pieces with the same rune (symbol). A flame rune with a red circle beats a flame rune with a green circle, which beats a flame rune with a blue circle, which beats the Flame-Red piece. Now, I only want to know how to play this. The image shows two game situation - one, where the Flame-Red piece beats two other pieces, and a COMBO situation where the two pieces that were beat are more powerful than the Comboed piece. ![]() |
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I was wondering when I'd get a chance. When there's not thread for Aura. I'll ally with you! Also, if you'd like, I'd like Aura to join the Council of Valtameri also. I'll send you information on it, if you wish, but the text of the Manifesto can be found in this and Fiorenseo's thread. |
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| Recognized Member | ![]() Anyone? Er, I'll try. Two sets of 27 cards, black and white, with three symbols. The first one is primary, the second is secondary and third one tertiary. Fire beats plant, plant beats water and water beats fire. Players take a number of cards from their set of cards, and the black player sets the first card. Her opponent must trump that with a card that beats the card which laid down. The black player must retort with a card that beats THAT card. The first player who cannot respond in this way, loses. |
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