How Does it Work?
Houses and Sigils |
Assignment to a House
Sigils, Words, and Optional T-Shirt
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Initial Gold
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Starting Sums
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The Power and the Money, the Money and the Power: Gaining Gold in the Game
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Getting Gold
Gold can be acquired in a number of ways: Quests
Battles and Duels
Tournaments
Luck
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It's a Hard-Knock Life: Losing Money in the Game
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Losing Gold
Gold can be lost in a number of ways. Some events may result in the loss of both gold and points. For instance, not having homework on a given day may result in loss of gold but also in loss of preparation points for individual players. Other examples include the following: Not Having Homework
Not Adequately Preparing for Battle or Duels
Losing a Bet
Other Issues
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More Money, More Problems: Spending Gold in the Game
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Spending Gold
Gold may be spent in a variety of ways both frivolous and not. Declaring Battle
Bribery and Subversion
Sneak Attacks
Passes, Perks, Favors, and Fun You can also spend your gold on fun and tempting things. Some will obviously give you an advantage in the game; other things will give you an advantage for your whole House; others will give you a personal advantage only. One Gold Piece
Two Gold Pieces
Three Gold Pieces
Five Gold Pieces
Fifty Gold Pieces
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Paying the Iron Price: Quests
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Quests
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Gaining the Iron Throne
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Battle for the Iron Throne
How Points Are Determined
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Nobody Messing With My Clique: Alliances
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Making Friends and Forming Allegiances
Forming Alliances
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A Feast for Crows: Wars, Battles, Duels
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Conflicts in the Game
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Doing Battle
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Declaring Battle
Costs
Possessing the Iron Throne
Fighting the Battle
Duels
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Bribes, Sneak Attacks, and Self-Defense
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Bribes
Subverting the Other House With Bribery
Sneak Attacks and Sabotage
Self-Defense: The Golden Shield
Individual Golden Shields
Wounding
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Exile
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Exiling Traitorous Members
Being a Sellsword
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