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<blockquote data-quote="Quickleaf" data-source="post: 9037932" data-attributes="member: 20323"><p>GM POST [USER=24380]@Neurotic[/USER] [USER=6855204]@tglassy[/USER] [USER=6746292]@Aethmud[/USER]</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 18px">The Northlook (card game)</span></p><p></p><p><img src="https://storage.prompt-hunt.workers.dev/clhg5hbu6000nmh08480do91w_1" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable fr-fil" data-size="" style="width: 266px" />Thidrik Steingrimmson grimaces at Mak's gold dragon attack, chuckling ruefully, <strong>"I have little left in my hoard – looks like I've paid for the winner's drinks for many a long night! Ah... three Bahamuts in play, and two Tiamats. Looks like we'll go around the table..."</strong></p><p></p><p>Ottar briefly struggles with some math, comparing the overall strength of his flight to the other players. <strong>"I am just ahead of Mak, so I'll stay my hand. My Bahamut does not attack..."</strong></p><p></p><p>Shaking his head, Sodt tosses his Bahamut card at Osvic, <strong>"My chances are slim, but it must be done. My Bahamut takes your Tiamat, dear Osvic!"</strong></p><p></p><p>With a wicked chuckle, Johun wags his finger at Jack, <strong>"Well, fairy, I told you you'd rue the day you stole my queen, and now my Bahamut takes the heads of your Tiamat!"</strong></p><p></p><p>Osvic plays his replacement Red Dragon (4), while Johun plays his replacement Gold Dragon (10).</p><p></p><p>But Sodt plays the Wild Mage, letting him draw a card at random instead of replacing his Bahamut with a gold – he plays a Red Dragon (6).</p><p></p><p>With silver cast into the pot for all the replacement cards, and withdrawn for the new evil dragon cards, Johun advances his gold dragon on Thidrik, <strong>"Oh great leader, I cannot help but join in the wing attacking you..."</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>"I'll remember that when our pay comes due," </strong>quips Thidrik.</p><p></p><p>The pot rests at 185 silver pieces. Though <a href="https://storage.prompt-hunt.workers.dev/clhg5hbu6000nmh08480do91w_1" target="_blank">the mercenaries</a> are jovial, greedy eyes flit to the pile of silver before shifting to Jack's final play...</p><p></p><p>[spoiler=Evaluating flights to conclude the game]</p><p><strong>Dragon Flights: </strong>At the end of the gambit (game), evaluate each player's flights with the following criteria in the following order:</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong><em>God Flight:</em></strong> A player that rolled a dragon god at the start of EACH of their three turns may take 1/2 of the pot's Silver Pieces (rounded down) and add it to their "hoard." Those dragon god cards are not necessarily required to still be in the player's flight.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong><em>Triplet Flight:</em></strong> A player with 3 dragons of the same Strength in their flight gains a reward from ALL opponents. The player chooses one the player with Silver Pieces equal to 1 of those dragon‘s strength from all opponents. If an opponent does not have enough gold, they pay what they have until they are out of gold, and owe a debt to the player for the remaining gold amount.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong><em>Allied Flight:</em></strong> 3 dragons of the same Alignment in a flight rewards a player the strongest dragon's Strength worth of Silver Pieces from the pot. If the full amount of silver is not available, the player takes as much as they can.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong><em>Leader Flight:</em></strong> Add the strength of all dragons in each player’s dragon flight together. The player with the strongest dragon flight (or weakest if Tiamat is in play) is the leader and wins the remaining pot.</li> </ol><p>[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p>[GM][USER=6746292]@Aethmud[/USER] the last play is yours – you get a replacement red dragon for your destroyed Tiamat, rolling 1d12 for the red dragon's strength, unless you have something else up your sleeve.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://roll.coyotecode.net/lookup.php?rollid=279884" target="_blank">strength for Osvic replacement red dragon: 1D12 = [4] = 4</a></p><p></p><p><a href="http://roll.coyotecode.net/lookup.php?rollid=279888" target="_blank">strength for Johun replacement gold dragon: 1D12 = [10] = 10</a></p><p></p><p><a href="http://roll.coyotecode.net/lookup.php?rollid=279885" target="_blank">Sodt new card for playing the Wild Mage: 1D12 = [11] = 11</a></p><p></p><p><a href="http://roll.coyotecode.net/lookup.php?rollid=279887" target="_blank">strength for Sodt red dragon: 1D12 = [6] = 6</a>[/GM]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quickleaf, post: 9037932, member: 20323"] GM POST [USER=24380]@Neurotic[/USER] [USER=6855204]@tglassy[/USER] [USER=6746292]@Aethmud[/USER] [SIZE=5]The Northlook (card game)[/SIZE] [IMG align="left" width="266px"]https://storage.prompt-hunt.workers.dev/clhg5hbu6000nmh08480do91w_1[/IMG]Thidrik Steingrimmson grimaces at Mak's gold dragon attack, chuckling ruefully, [B]"I have little left in my hoard – looks like I've paid for the winner's drinks for many a long night! Ah... three Bahamuts in play, and two Tiamats. Looks like we'll go around the table..."[/B] Ottar briefly struggles with some math, comparing the overall strength of his flight to the other players. [B]"I am just ahead of Mak, so I'll stay my hand. My Bahamut does not attack..."[/B] Shaking his head, Sodt tosses his Bahamut card at Osvic, [B]"My chances are slim, but it must be done. My Bahamut takes your Tiamat, dear Osvic!"[/B] With a wicked chuckle, Johun wags his finger at Jack, [B]"Well, fairy, I told you you'd rue the day you stole my queen, and now my Bahamut takes the heads of your Tiamat!"[/B] Osvic plays his replacement Red Dragon (4), while Johun plays his replacement Gold Dragon (10). But Sodt plays the Wild Mage, letting him draw a card at random instead of replacing his Bahamut with a gold – he plays a Red Dragon (6). With silver cast into the pot for all the replacement cards, and withdrawn for the new evil dragon cards, Johun advances his gold dragon on Thidrik, [B]"Oh great leader, I cannot help but join in the wing attacking you..." "I'll remember that when our pay comes due," [/B]quips Thidrik. The pot rests at 185 silver pieces. Though [URL='https://storage.prompt-hunt.workers.dev/clhg5hbu6000nmh08480do91w_1']the mercenaries[/URL] are jovial, greedy eyes flit to the pile of silver before shifting to Jack's final play... [spoiler=Evaluating flights to conclude the game] [B]Dragon Flights: [/B]At the end of the gambit (game), evaluate each player's flights with the following criteria in the following order: [LIST=1] [*][B][I]God Flight:[/I][/B] A player that rolled a dragon god at the start of EACH of their three turns may take 1/2 of the pot's Silver Pieces (rounded down) and add it to their "hoard." Those dragon god cards are not necessarily required to still be in the player's flight. [*][B][I]Triplet Flight:[/I][/B] A player with 3 dragons of the same Strength in their flight gains a reward from ALL opponents. The player chooses one the player with Silver Pieces equal to 1 of those dragon‘s strength from all opponents. If an opponent does not have enough gold, they pay what they have until they are out of gold, and owe a debt to the player for the remaining gold amount. [*][B][I]Allied Flight:[/I][/B] 3 dragons of the same Alignment in a flight rewards a player the strongest dragon's Strength worth of Silver Pieces from the pot. If the full amount of silver is not available, the player takes as much as they can. [*][B][I]Leader Flight:[/I][/B] Add the strength of all dragons in each player’s dragon flight together. The player with the strongest dragon flight (or weakest if Tiamat is in play) is the leader and wins the remaining pot. [/LIST] [/spoiler] [GM][USER=6746292]@Aethmud[/USER] the last play is yours – you get a replacement red dragon for your destroyed Tiamat, rolling 1d12 for the red dragon's strength, unless you have something else up your sleeve. [URL='http://roll.coyotecode.net/lookup.php?rollid=279884']strength for Osvic replacement red dragon: 1D12 = [4] = 4[/URL] [URL='http://roll.coyotecode.net/lookup.php?rollid=279888']strength for Johun replacement gold dragon: 1D12 = [10] = 10[/URL] [URL='http://roll.coyotecode.net/lookup.php?rollid=279885']Sodt new card for playing the Wild Mage: 1D12 = [11] = 11[/URL] [URL='http://roll.coyotecode.net/lookup.php?rollid=279887']strength for Sodt red dragon: 1D12 = [6] = 6[/URL][/GM] [/QUOTE]
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