09-25-2014, 06:14 PM
Sitting at a table, Ambrose peeked under the cup he was using to hide his dice. Hm... two ones, a six, a three, and two fives... not good. He masked his displeasure, straightening to look at the other five seated at the round table with him. They were a curious bunch, unlike any other group he'd seen. 'Ragtag' and 'Misfits' would describe them well enough, at least at first glance. They were all in a tavern, one which was wealthy enough to have its own band of mercenaries contracted as guards, as well as a little variety in the games the owners could offer. Card games were on another table, but the one he was at now was playing a game called 'Liar's Dice.'
There was no House, or dealer, just an employee watching them so that no one would steal the dice or cups. Everyone had six six-sided die under their cups, and the object of the game was to play up the amount or value of dice one had until someone called another a liar, at which point the accused revealed his dice. If he or she was truthful, he or she won the accuser's bet. If he or she was a liar, he or she lost their own.
The standard bet was five gold pieces. Ambrose pushed the coins forward, waiting for the others to do the same.
There was no House, or dealer, just an employee watching them so that no one would steal the dice or cups. Everyone had six six-sided die under their cups, and the object of the game was to play up the amount or value of dice one had until someone called another a liar, at which point the accused revealed his dice. If he or she was truthful, he or she won the accuser's bet. If he or she was a liar, he or she lost their own.
The standard bet was five gold pieces. Ambrose pushed the coins forward, waiting for the others to do the same.
Thank you Destin, for the awesome mug of Ambrose.