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[[Kiin]] and [[Raoden]] played ShinDa in King [[Iadon]]'s throne room every afternoon.{{book ref|Elantris|8}} This made Iadon uncomfortable, because Kiin had refused a noble title to spite Iadon's system, and Iadon could not remove them without violating his own law that every lord and every invitee of Raoden, the crowned prince, was welcome in the throne room. |
[[Kiin]] and [[Raoden]] played ShinDa in King [[Iadon]]'s throne room every afternoon.{{book ref|Elantris|8}} This made Iadon uncomfortable, because Kiin had refused a noble title to spite Iadon's system, and Iadon could not remove them without violating his own law that every lord and every invitee of Raoden, the crowned prince, was welcome in the throne room. |
Revision as of 13:31, 28 November 2016
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Type | Game |
Origin | JinDo |
World of Origin | Sel |
ShinDa is a popular board game that originated in JinDo,[1] which was played throughout Arelon and Teod on Sel during the Late Era.[2][3]
Kiin and Raoden played ShinDa in King Iadon's throne room every afternoon.[2] This made Iadon uncomfortable, because Kiin had refused a noble title to spite Iadon's system, and Iadon could not remove them without violating his own law that every lord and every invitee of Raoden, the crowned prince, was welcome in the throne room.
Every MaeDal, King Eventeo and Lord Eoden played ShinDa in Teod.[3]