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'''Pieces''' is a guessing game played on [[Roshar]].
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'''Pieces''' is a guessing game played on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa3|40}}
   
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==Gameplay==
The game involves a player, the "mink" arranging ten unique tokens such that there is nine hidden in a triangle around a tenth piece. The other players attempt to duplicate the mink's arrangement and bet on who will make the closest match. Vorinism frowns upon gambling purely on hidden things as it implies guessing the future. At least one version of the game uses the ten [[Alethi]] [[Highprince]]s as the ten tokens.
 
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The game involves a player taking the role of the "mink" and arranging ten unique tiles or tokens such that nine of them are placed face down in a triangle, with the tenth piece placed face up and referred to as the "seed". The other players attempt to duplicate the mink's hidden arrangement by asking questions, peeking, and guessing. Certain rules can force the mink to reveal information about the placement of the hidden tokens. The players place bets on who will make the closest match. When a player "calls", the round ends and the pattern is revealed. The mink and the player with the most correct matches split the pot; the mink's share is determined by several factors including the length of the round.{{book ref|sa3|40}}
   
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==Culture==
Whilst in [[Urithiru]], [[Shallan|Veil]] finds Shallan's men — [[Vathah]], [[Gaz]], [[Red (Roshar)|Red]] & [[Shob]] — playing pieces in [[Sebarial]] barracks' common room.{{book ref|sa3|40}} The round starts with Vathah playing as the mink, but Shob calls for the finish after only a few rounds, and none of the players have a match but Veil determined the correct layout quickly.
 
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Pieces is one of the few wagering games allowed by the [[Vorin]] church since there is no randomization that would lead to players attempting to "guess the future". Pieces is often played by [[Alethi]] soldiers, and at least one version of the game uses the ten Alethi [[Highprince]]s as the ten tokens.{{book ref|sa3|40}}
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==History==
 
While in [[Urithiru]], [[Shallan|Veil]] found Shallan's men—[[Vathah]], [[Gaz]], [[Red (Roshar)|Red]] and [[Shob]]—playing pieces in the [[Sebarial]] barracks common room. The round began with Vathah playing as the mink, but Shob called for the finish after only a few rounds, frustrating Gaz and Red. Vathah was amazed when Veil was able to discern the exact layout with minimal effort. Gaz ran out of [[spheres]] and the men switched to playing for [[ends]] instead.{{book ref|sa3|40}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 00:05, 2 September 2020

Pieces
Type Game
World of Origin Roshar
Universe Cosmere

Pieces is a guessing game played on Roshar.[1]

Gameplay

The game involves a player taking the role of the "mink" and arranging ten unique tiles or tokens such that nine of them are placed face down in a triangle, with the tenth piece placed face up and referred to as the "seed". The other players attempt to duplicate the mink's hidden arrangement by asking questions, peeking, and guessing. Certain rules can force the mink to reveal information about the placement of the hidden tokens. The players place bets on who will make the closest match. When a player "calls", the round ends and the pattern is revealed. The mink and the player with the most correct matches split the pot; the mink's share is determined by several factors including the length of the round.[1]

Culture

Pieces is one of the few wagering games allowed by the Vorin church since there is no randomization that would lead to players attempting to "guess the future". Pieces is often played by Alethi soldiers, and at least one version of the game uses the ten Alethi Highprinces as the ten tokens.[1]

History

While in Urithiru, Veil found Shallan's men—Vathah, Gaz, Red and Shob—playing pieces in the Sebarial barracks common room. The round began with Vathah playing as the mink, but Shob called for the finish after only a few rounds, frustrating Gaz and Red. Vathah was amazed when Veil was able to discern the exact layout with minimal effort. Gaz ran out of spheres and the men switched to playing for ends instead.[1]

Notes

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