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'''Breakneck''' |
'''Breakneck''' is a game commonly played by the [[Vorin]] peoples of [[Roshar]] during the [[Era of Solitude]].{{book ref|sa1|i|6}}{{book ref|sa1|25}} |
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Breakneck is played with stones,{{book ref|sa1|25}} and involved throws and tosses and draws.{{book ref|sa1|i|6}} However, the Rosharans would not bet on the the outcome, rather they would bet on the hand that they held after all the throws and draws, due to the Vorin fear of predicting the future. |
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There are three known types of throws in breakneck.{{book ref|sa1|25}} The first is known as the '''tower''', and is made up of three pairs, which was an outright loss. The second is the '''queen''', composed of two trios, an outright win. The final known throw is the '''butcher''', which is made of a trio and a pair, which could win, depending on your other throws and the throws of others. |
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Relacionado con | Vorinism |
Tipo | Game |
Mundo de origen | Roshar |
Breakneck is a game commonly played by the Vorin peoples of Roshar during the Era of Solitude.[1][2]
Breakneck is played with stones,[2] and involved throws and tosses and draws.[1] However, the Rosharans would not bet on the the outcome, rather they would bet on the hand that they held after all the throws and draws, due to the Vorin fear of predicting the future.
There are three known types of throws in breakneck.[2] The first is known as the tower, and is made up of three pairs, which was an outright loss. The second is the queen, composed of two trios, an outright win. The final known throw is the butcher, which is made of a trio and a pair, which could win, depending on your other throws and the throws of others.
Breakneck is played fairly widely, in both gambling dens and among the common darkeyes.[1][2]