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<p align="center">by [[User:Squidd|Thomas R. Brendel]]</p> |
<p align="center">by [[User:Squidd|Thomas R. Brendel]]</p> |
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==Materials== |
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Your first task is a simple one. Get a [[stash]] for each player and a chessboard. |
Your first task is a simple one. Get a [[stash]] for each player and a chessboard. |
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Captured pieces become Prisoners. At the end of any turn in which you take a Prisoner, you have the option of using it as a Hostage. If you choose to do so, place the piece in the appropriate section of your card. If not, place it in a separate holding area. Hostages add to your movement points and affect your pieces in the same manner as the Triumvirate. However, once placed, they cannot be moved, with one exception: When you take a new Prisoner, you may move a Hostage into your holding area and put the new Prisoner in its place. |
Captured pieces become Prisoners. At the end of any turn in which you take a Prisoner, you have the option of using it as a Hostage. If you choose to do so, place the piece in the appropriate section of your card. If not, place it in a separate holding area. Hostages add to your movement points and affect your pieces in the same manner as the Triumvirate. However, once placed, they cannot be moved, with one exception: When you take a new Prisoner, you may move a Hostage into your holding area and put the new Prisoner in its place. |
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==Game End== |
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To win, you must have enough Prisoners (not including Hostages) to form two complete [[tree|trees]] that is, at least two of each size. |
To win, you must have enough Prisoners (not including Hostages) to form two complete [[tree|trees]] that is, at least two of each size. |
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