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The heptarchate is home to a wide variety of games, from card games, board games, war games, to various roleplaying scenarios developed by the various academies (most notably the Shuos) for training and educational purposes. | The heptarchate is home to a wide variety of games, from card games, board games, war games, to various roleplaying scenarios developed by the various academies (most notably the Shuos) for training and educational purposes. | ||
− | One particularly common game is [[Jeng-zai]], a Tarot analogue, which is also used for divination. | + | One particularly common game is [[Jeng-zai]], a Tarot analogue, which is also used for divination. The computer game [[Clowder Purring]] is popular among Nirai graduate students on [[Station Moongray]]. Prisons and Pangolins is a popular tabletop role-playing game that [[Meta-RPG|the team sometimes plays]]. |
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Latest revision as of 08:27, 24 March 2019
The heptarchate is home to a wide variety of games, from card games, board games, war games, to various roleplaying scenarios developed by the various academies (most notably the Shuos) for training and educational purposes.
One particularly common game is Jeng-zai, a Tarot analogue, which is also used for divination. The computer game Clowder Purring is popular among Nirai graduate students on Station Moongray. Prisons and Pangolins is a popular tabletop role-playing game that the team sometimes plays.