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The Barony of the Westermark |
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Night of the Gods -- Rules of the Game |
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NIGHT OF THE GODS!
The gods are walking loose this eve. Beware, for Loki and his
minions wish to steal your soul and prevent you from ever reaching Vahalla. Odin has taken pity upon us mere mortals and has
sent his son, Thor, down to help us maintain our chances of retiring in the great halls of Vahalla. Thor has blessed our Baron and
Baroness with a token of his favor. The Baron and Baroness will each grant their token to the good gentle most deserving of Thor’s
good will. The gentles bearing Thor’s favor may now see Thor and by the grace of his direct intervention, and are immune from Loki’s
dire intentions.
RULES OF THE GAME
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1. To play visit the wise woman sitting in the Baronial Pavilion.
2. Pick up a token proclaiming your Mortal status to the rest of the players. Mortal token must be displayed prominently for the duration of
the game. All players will display a Mortal token, even if they are actually playing another character.
3. You may request to play Thor, Loki, L. Minion #1, L. Minion #2. (This request will be granted at the whim of the wise woman)
4. Game tokens may be picked up from the wise woman in the Baronial Pavilion beginning at 9 A.M Saturday up until evening Court begins.
5. Game starts after the evening Potluck is done. The start of the game will be announced by the wise woman who gave out the game tokens.
6 Game ends at Midnight.
7. There are three goals:
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a. If you are a mortal, you want to keep your soul.
b. Mortals can only loose their soul if confronted by Loki or Minion privately. I.E. they can only steal your soul when there are no witnesses.
c. If you are Loki or one of his Minions, you want to obtain as many mortal soul tokens as possible.
d. If you are Thor or one of his Hammer Bearers, you want to catch Loki and his minions, take their personal token and all of the mortal tokens they have obtained.
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8. Thor may only reveal himself to his Hammer/Token bearers, unless he is confronting Loki or his Minions. See #10.
9. Thor and his Hammer/Token bearers can only confront Loki and his Minions in front of at least one witness. Yes, Thor (unrevealed to all
others) is a witness. If Thor is the witness the Hammer bearer must tithe to Thor half of all tokens taken.
10. Thor must reveal himself when confronting Loki or his minions. If Thor uses a Hammer Bearer as a witness he must share half of the tokens
taken with his Hammer Bearer.
11. The god/minion/token bearer who has the most mortal tokens the next morning will win a prize.
12. The mortals who retain their soul the next morning will receive a prize.
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