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Various type of games usually played in Felarya. Many of them are native to this world and pretty much found only there.
 
Various type of games usually played in Felarya. Many of them are native to this world and pretty much found only there.
 
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==== The house of Keng ====
 
==== The house of Keng ====
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One of the most popular card game in Felarya and many others worlds.  it's based on bettings
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==== Hell Chess ====
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A variation of the chess game, popular among rich circles in [[Negav]]. In this version all the pieces, each player supplying his own, are made of precious metals, with the “king” piece being often incrusted of small fragments of [[mineralogy#ascarlin|Ascarlin]], or having ascarlin embedded in it. Players may keep, after the game, the pieces that they capture or checkmate. The game introduce the exterior force of greed into the game, that seasoned players try to exploit in their opponent. This variation of chess comes from Hell, where [[Succubi]] such as [[Menyssan]] are fond of playing with damned souls as pieces..
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* Credits to Jaette-Troll for the Hell Chess idea.

Revision as of 02:06, 30 March 2011

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Various type of games usually played in Felarya. Many of them are native to this world and pretty much found only there.


The house of Keng

One of the most popular card game in Felarya and many others worlds. it's based on bettings

Hell Chess

A variation of the chess game, popular among rich circles in Negav. In this version all the pieces, each player supplying his own, are made of precious metals, with the “king” piece being often incrusted of small fragments of Ascarlin, or having ascarlin embedded in it. Players may keep, after the game, the pieces that they capture or checkmate. The game introduce the exterior force of greed into the game, that seasoned players try to exploit in their opponent. This variation of chess comes from Hell, where Succubi such as Menyssan are fond of playing with damned souls as pieces..


  • Credits to Jaette-Troll for the Hell Chess idea.