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In the foothills of the Seret rests the prosperous city of Lazular. In the shadow of the Amir's palace rests the house of the merchant Muktar.
In that beautiful house, the game of cards never ends. Pakur, it is called, an ancient diversion.
The buy-in is a month of a working man's wages. Fortunes of renown owe their birth and death to Muktar's pakur game.
Tonight the guests - and the things they wager - are unusually diverse. Spells, souls, blades, promises, slaves, treasures, maps, artifacts, curiosities beyond compare have already gone back and forth over the course of several games.
New guests are arriving. A new game is starting. A dryad standing in a golden basin, her feet in the water, deals out new hands of ornate cards.
Mirielle glanced at her hand, kept uncertainty and irritation from her face, and pushed a scroll of silverslip into the middle of the table.
"That scroll promises a week of my undivided service."
She had a modest reputation here: the Amir's widowed sister-in-law, a secretive mage of an unknown sort. Someone who always knew whom to ask about what. The wager had some value.
In that beautiful house, the game of cards never ends. Pakur, it is called, an ancient diversion.
The buy-in is a month of a working man's wages. Fortunes of renown owe their birth and death to Muktar's pakur game.
Tonight the guests - and the things they wager - are unusually diverse. Spells, souls, blades, promises, slaves, treasures, maps, artifacts, curiosities beyond compare have already gone back and forth over the course of several games.
New guests are arriving. A new game is starting. A dryad standing in a golden basin, her feet in the water, deals out new hands of ornate cards.
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Mirielle glanced at her hand, kept uncertainty and irritation from her face, and pushed a scroll of silverslip into the middle of the table.
"That scroll promises a week of my undivided service."
She had a modest reputation here: the Amir's widowed sister-in-law, a secretive mage of an unknown sort. Someone who always knew whom to ask about what. The wager had some value.