THREE FATES
A die rolling game for FFXIV's /random command
A die rolling game for FFXIV's /random command
While games of chance are to be found at all levels of Eorzean cultures, particularly wealthy members of the old Uldan nobility and mining concerns were known for flaunting their wealth above and beyond the pale by replacing common dice and cards with gems, which were cut and designed to allow the precious stones themselves to become game pieces.
Many such games could, and were, played with such stones, but one especially common one, known as the Three Fates, was played with three gems of three hues - one ruby, one emerald and one sapphire - cut into the form of a pentagonal trapezohedron, with ten sides, each marked with a number or rune. The gems were tossed like dice, and functioned like dice, producing a range of up to a thousand combinations with each cast.
Three Fates was based on the principle of creating a sequence of numbers, valuing pairs, triples, and ordered sequences, with a hierarchy of results determining the winner of the toss. The hierarchy of scoring was as follows, and ties were either rerolled, or settled by larger numbers having precedence over lower:
(note that 0 =10, and is thus the highest possible roll of one gem, and the orders of the three numbers are of no consequence; the three numbers of each roll are arranged for best results. Consider this game essentially a hand of three-card stud poker )
THREE OF A KIND: 999, 333, 777, etc. (Note again that 000 is the highest scoring result possible.)
BEATS...
STRAIGHTS: 789, 123, 567, etc.
BEATS..
PAIRS: 223, 116, 929, 633, etc.
BEATS:
HIGH GEM: 190, 278, 460
Sample Roll offs:
a) 888 vs. b) 133: A wins - Three of a kind beats pair
a) 189 vs. b) 172: A wins - High Gem of 9 beats 7
a) 456 vs. b) 331: A wins - Straight beats a pair.
a) 870 vs: b) 112: B wins - pair beats High Gem
a) 113 vs. b) 119: B wins - Pairs tie, but High Gem 9 beats 3
a) 123 vs. b) 789: B wins - Higher-value straight
a) 333 vs. b) 555: B wins - Higher value Three of a kind
a) 000 vs. b) 183: A wins - Three of a kind beats High Gem 8
a) 901 vs. b) 910: Roll is Tied - same three numbers must roll off
a) 752 vs. b) 275: Roll is Tied - same three numbers must roll off.
a) 822 vs. b) 012: A wins - 0 counts as a Ten, so B is not a Straight; Pair wins.
a) 818 vs. b) 707: A wins - Pair of 8s beats pair of 7s.
a) 292 vs. b) 448: B wins - pair of 4s beats pair of 2s
(Input, thoughts, modifications, and alterations are welcomed. Fancy talk aside, this is, again, just three-card stud poker, with d10s)
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