![]() It’s not really necessary, so we’ll just skip it, but rest assured, I will use an obscure rule from this section to win later on, and you’ll have no idea what I just did. This next section of the rules is on how to build and maintain your fortresses. He’s only appeared like three times, and one of those times, he just wanted to watch us play and eat our snacks. We’ll cover what to do if that happens - but it probably won’t happen. That’s for the prophet Elijah, who may or may not join the game. Go ahead and grab that chalice out of the box. ![]() Or maybe, another player, whom we haven’t met yet, will be winning! Or maybe, the player who was losing will be winning. After this conversion (which could take up to a week depending on how slow my computer is) the player who was winning may still be winning. We’ll total up the number of everyone’s power cubes, and convert them into resource tokens using an algorithm that’s roughly based on the math that powers the bitcoin blockchain. This is where it gets a little tricky, but you’ll catch on. Once a player controls at least two quadrants, 23 sectors, the square root of a negative number of cosmo-zones, and correctly answers a series of trivia questions about the 1973 Cincinnati Reds, we move into the next phase of the game. Also, there are an ever-shifting and, often indeterminate, number of cosmo-zones. Also, there are seventy different sectors. You’ll notice that the board is divided up into different areas. ![]() How can there be 32 ascending numbers?” Exactly! It’s a challenging game! You maybe be wondering, “Die only have 6 sides. The goal here is to have each roll be higher than the last one. Well, actually 32 separate dice, rolled one at a time. To move around the board, all you have to do is roll a die. It probably won’t be a big issue, but then again, it almost certainly will. Oh, also, I’m missing a few of the tiles, so we’ll just have to imagine that they’re there. See that stack of 750 tiles? Each one goes into its own unique space, like a jigsaw puzzle, but it’s way worse because any sense of accomplishment is drowned out by the fact that this is just the beginning of what will be a multi-hour process. Sorry, did I say, “super easy?” I meant needlessly complicated. It’s really fun, and it’s super easy to learn. It’s called The Secret of the Golden Tomb. Those are all good options, but we could also play this new game that I just picked up. OK, so, what do we want to play? What’d you bring? I’m so happy you all could make it to board game night! We’re going to have a blast.
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