Games

Drop Dead

Dice Game
2 to 8 players
Each players has 5 dice: 2d6, 2d8, and 1d10.

Play starts with the buy in agreed upon by players or the house.

  1. Each player rolls all of their dice.
  2. If the player rolls a 2 or a 5 on any dice they get zero points and remove the dice that showed those faces from their pool.
    If no 2s or 5s show, the player adds the total of the dice and records it.
  3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until there are no dice left in any player's pool.

The highest score wins the pot.

Homunculus Fighting

Animal Combat
2 players
While not strictly illegal, homunculus fighting is generally frowned upon as uncouth and is not held out in the open. The rules are simple, players pit homunculus against each other in a no holds barred fight winner takes all. The only rule is that nothing can be given to or attached to the homunculus.

Sea Shot

Dice Game
1 to 6 players
Players wager on the possible die face showing on a single 3d6 roll.
Type Wager Payout
Lone Sailor A specific number will appear
1 die:2x
2 dice:2.5x
3 dice:3x
The Sirens Any triple will appear 4x
Low Tide The total score will be 9 or lower and not The Sirens 1.5x
High Tide The total score will be 12 or higher and not The Sirens 1.5x

Swind

Dice Game
1 player
Swind is often played in back alleys and on tavern tables but there exists tables for it in gambling dens. A player simply rolls 2d6 dice, and if they hit 7 or 12, they win. They can double their bet and add another 1d6 to the total. The payout here is 3:2 (x2.5) for winning roles, but if you fail to produce 7 or 12, your bet is automatically forfeited.

The Rogue's Wheel

Casino Game
1 to 8 players
Similar to roullette, the dealer pulls a single card (rolls a d24). Players bet on either the exact number on the die or if it is even or odd.
Payout on guessing the exact number is x3.
Payout on guessing even/odd is x1.5.

Vine One

Dice Game
2 to 8 players
In Vine One, players roll 2d10 (with 1s counting as 1 or 11) aiming for either highest roll or 21. Players can roll as many additional d10s as they want but rolling over 21 is a bust and the player is out of the game.

Wind Down

Dice Game
2 to 16 players
This game is generally played with several players rather than one-on-one.

  1. Everyone antes up and each player rolls a d100.
  2. The player(s) with the lowest roll are eliminated.
  3. Players may then raise or fold.
  4. The previous three rolls are repeated with each lesser die (d20, d12, d10, d8, d6, d4)

At any point, if only one player is left after a die roll that player is the winner. Ties in the last roll split the pool.

Winds of Fate

Dice Game
2 to 6 players
A very popular gambling game, Winds of Fate is similar to poker.

  1. Each player antes and rolls a single d12
    This die is visible to all players
  2. Each player then calls, raises, or folds
  3. Each player then rolls 2d12 in secret
  4. Each player then calls, raises, or folds

Hands are rank below listed from best to worst:

Name Type Description
Favorable Winds Three of a Kind All three dice show the same number
The Three Winds Flush The three dice are in numerical order
Open Seas Two of a Kind Two dice show the same number
Dead in the Water High Die No matching dice

When two players have the same hand, the highest total wins. If both have the same total, a single die roll is rolled with the higher roll winning. This repeats until one player has the highest roll.