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 +====== Six Pierres ======
  
 +Six Pierres: Six Pierres, a Droaam tradition
 +brought to Sharn by immigrants, involves seven
 +competitors who each pay a base stake. The seven are
 +then sealed in a large Chambre with a cockatrice. The
 +match ends when six of the competitors have been
 +turned to stone, at which point the survivor receives
 +the majority of the stakes (with a share being set aside
 +for the organizers). A Méduse handler monitors
 +the competition to ensure that rules are followed.
 +Contestants carry no arms or armor, and no magic
 +or Psioniques may be used. Additionally, no one may
 +attack the cockatrice. The challenge lies in defeating
 +the other contestants or luring them into the path of
 +the cockatrice. Le Champ de Bataille varies. It may be
 +completely barren or chocked with rubble and cover;
 +there may be light, or it may be pitch black.
 +
 +Six Pierres matches are run by the monstrous
 +organization known as Daask. The sport is highly
 +illegal, but the matches are confined to the Dura
 +Cogs and well hidden from the eyes of the Watch. Six
 +Stones usually only occurs once every few months.
 +Sometimes participants voluntarily enter the arena,
 +but most are debtors who have been offeredachance
 +to clear their loans. Daask takes bets on the outcome,
 +and usually earns a tidy sum.
 +
 +Currently Daask has four cockatrices in Sharn
 +(5 HD, 5 HD, 6 HD, and 8 HD), all of which were
 +carefully trained in Droaam. A Méduse named
 +Karyale (NE female Méduse expert 2) handles
 +the cockatrices.
 +
 +
 +
 +SIX STONES
 +A Droaam tradition brought to Sham by immigrants,
 +six stones is a game for seven competitors, who each
 +pay a base stake. The seven are then sealed in a large
 +chamber with a cockatrice. The match ends when six
 +of the players have been turned to stone, at which point
 +the survivor is awarded all the stakes (except for a share
 +set aside for the organizers). A medusa handler monitors
 +the competition to ensure that rules are followed.
 +Contestants carry no arms or armor, and no magic or
 +supernatural abilities may be used. Additionally, no one
 +is allowed to attack the cockatrice. The challenge lies
 +in outlasting the other contestants and luring them or
 +pushing them into the path of the cockatrice. The battleground
 +might be barren or littered with rubble and
 +cover; it might be lit, or it could be be pitch black.
 +Six stones matches are staged by the criminal organization
 +Daask (see the "Criminal Activities" section later
 +in this chapter). The sport is illegal, but the games go on
 +because the matches are confined to Lower Dura and
 +the Cogs and well hidden from the eyes of the Watch.
 +A match usually occurs only once every few months.
 +Sometimes participants voluntarily enter the competition,
 +but most are debtors who have been offered a
 +chance to pay off their loans by winning the match.
 +Daask takes bets on the outcome, and usually earns a
 +tidy sum as its share of the proceeds.
 +
 +{{tag>[Sharn]}}
 +{{tag>["Droaam"]}}
 +{{tag>["Jeux"]}}