ââââ There are generally two types of cards. The major cards: the King, the Mage, the Warrior, the Shepherd, and the Sinner, and their corresponding minor cards: the Crown, the Magic Stone, the Sword, the Sheep and the Chain.â
Salim-san explained as he laid out the cards on the table where the plates had been cleared.
The back of the cards, which were made of several sheets of paper laminated together to make them strong, all had intricate patterns drawn on them in dark blue ink, like a Persian carpet.
When I turned the âKingâ card over, there was a picture of an old man with an imposing beard sitting on the throne.
Salim-san showed me three of the same âKingâ cards side by side. All three cards had the same design, but the colours of the small circles in the four corners were different. The circles were blue, white and yellow.
âWe both have five cards in our hands, and we have to exchange the cards to make a stronger hand to win. For example, if you have this âBlue Kingâ and a âBlue Crownâ, then youâve completed the âKingâs Roleâ.â
Salim-san put the âCrownâ card with four blue circles in the corner next to the âBlue Kingâ. Each card had three of the same colours.
âYou can only complete the role if the cards are of the same colour. By the way, the rank of the role goes down as the number of minor cards decreases. A âShepherdâs Roleâ with three âSheepâ is stronger than a âKingâs Roleâ with two âCrownsâ.â
So, the more minor cards you have, the stronger you are and if you have the same colour minor cards then the higher the rank of the major card. It seems that the Mage is a higher rank card than the Warrior.
But you have to be careful with the card ranks.
âYou canât have the âSinnerâ card in your hand if you create the âKingâs Roleâ, since the âKingâs Roleâ wonât be recognised as a role if you do. Also, the âKingâs Roleâ will lose to the âSinnerâs Roleâ.â
The âSinnerâ resents the âKingâ, therefore heâs the âSinnerâ. He will win against the âKingâs Roleâ even if he loses to the other roles.
However, the âSinnerâs Roleâ is a risky all-or-nothing role, and your role card will lose a rank if you have the âSinnerâ card in your hand, so itâs usually discarded immediately.
Also, one of the reasons why itâs so hard to make a âSinnerâs Roleâ is because the âKingâs Roleâ isnât the strongest role in the game.
The strongest role in the game is the âState Roleâ which consists of four major cards of the same colour (except for the âSinnerâ) as well as a âCrownâ card of the same colour.
This role seems to represent an ideal nation with commoner shepherds as the foundation of the nation, mages and warriors as the protectors of the nation, a crowned king to rule the nation and no sinners. This role isnât affected by the âSinnerâs Roleâ, so thereâs nothing to fear if you can make it.
There is one set of five major roles and three sets of five minor cards each with three blue, white or yellow circles around them, totalling to 60 cards. There are more cards in this game than trump.
Five cards on hand and five facing up on the field while the rest are placed in the deck. The player puts the cards he doesnât need face up on the field and replaces them with cards from the deck or field.
When the number of cards on the field reaches ten, the player collects the cards on the field, cuts them, reveals five cards on the field again and places the rest at the bottom of the deck.
After everyone has exchanged their cards 10 times (the player can pass if theyâve completed a role card before the 10 turns are over), and no one wants to raise the bet, then everyone shows their cards to each other and the person with the best hand wins.
âSounds fun, right? Donât you want to give it a try?â
â⊠I guess so~.â
I spread out some cards, looked at them carefully then pondered.
âBy the way, what happens if thereâs a tie?â
âWeâll play until thereâs a clear winner.â
âWe have to get up early. So, if we have to play, then Iâd like it if we only play one round.â
âAlright. Iâll let you sleep in if you lose.â
Salim-san let out a strange laugh through the gaps in his teeth.
We have to help them perform in a nearby village if we lose which would delay our itinerary. Well, weâve come this far without a hitch and have plenty of time to spare, so I think weâll be fine.
Besides, maybe theyâll sober up tomorrow and think it was rash to ask amateurs to help. If not, the worst that would happen is that weâll have to flee. Theyâll probably still be dead drunk early in the morning anyway.
âRille-nee, do you want to try?â
I asked and Rille-nee looked extremely anxious.
âWill it be alright?â
âYup, ummâŠâ
I pulled Rille-nee under the table and whispered my plan to her.
âEh, wah, you want me to play too?â
âWe have a better chance of winning if we both play.â
âBut I donât understand the rules very wellâŠâ
âYou just need to do as I say. Well, we donât have to play if you really donât want to though.â
â⊠Are you sure you can win?â
âI can unless I have very bad luck. I actually donât think itâs possible for us to win if we play normally.â
â⊠Alright, letâs do it. Weâre going to play and win, so you can study!â
Rille-nee motivated herself and clenched her first. Thank you.
Letâs give them a surprise!
âHave you decided on a plan?â
Salim-san asked when we looked up.
âYes, letâs play two against two?â
âWhat?â
âWeâre not used to this game, so weâd like to play it together. Why donât we decide the game based on the total score of the roles created by the pair?â
It was an unusual rule, but the other party accepted since there was no money at stake and it wasnât a serious game. It was Rille-nee and I vs. Salim-san and the Leader Raj.
The beginning of the game was a little strange.
In poker, a person called the âdealerâ deals a hand of cards to everyone, but in this game, each player chooses five cards from the cards that were scattered face down on the table. This may be a way to make sure that you donât hold a grudge against anyone but yourself if your first hand is bad.
Following the example of Salim-san and Leader Raj who were picking their own cards, I also chose ten cards at once.
I then divided the cards in two for Rille-nee and I and checked the cards while covering the cards tightly with my hand. I asked Camilla and Bane to move away since they were standing next to me.
âWe canât see the cards even if you donât hide them that well~.â
Salim-san laughed at my obvious caution, but I had to be careful.
The order of exchange was: Rille-nee, Salim-san, me then Leader Raj. We took turns since it was two against two, and we were told to go first.
When the deck and five cards on the field were set up and ready to go, I whispered my instructions to Rille-nee.
âDiscard the âYellow Chainâ.â
Rille-nee put the card on the field like I had said and took a card from the deck. The card turned out to be the âWhite Warriorâ. We were exchanging cards one at a time.
Next, Salim-san took the âBlue Shepherdâ card from the field and discarded his âWhite Chainâ. I discarded the âBlue Swordâ and took the âYellow Mageâ from the field.
The next player, Leader Raj, discarded a âBlue Magic Stoneâ and picked up a card from the deck.
That was the end of one round. No one stated that they had completed a role yet.
Since they promised that we only had to play one game, the game will end in a draw if no role is revealed at the end of the ten rounds.
But well, I donât think that will happen though.
The game was very nerve-wracking but quiet and ended after the eighth round.
Everyone was able to make roles.
âWell? Letâs have a look, you can reveal your card first.â
Salim-san urged with a smirk as if he was sure they had won.
âAlright.â
But we werenât intimidated by his smirk. We spread our cards on the table.
The people around us, who had been watching the game, erupted in laughter immediately.
Rille-neeâs cards were a âWhite Kingâ, a âWhite Mageâ, a âWhite Warriorâ, a âWhite Shephardâ and a âWhite Crownâ, making her role the âState Roleâ.
She suddenly made the most powerful role even though she was only a beginner.
And my cards ââââŠ
âNo way?!â
Salim-san shouted in surprise.
⊠were a âBlue Sinnerâ, three âBlue Chainsâ and a âYellow Mageâ. My role was the risky âSinnerâs Roleâ which can only beat the âKingâs Roleâ.
âWhat are your cards?â
âTskâŠâ
Both Salim-san and Leader Raj put their cards on the table with their shoulders slumped.
Salim-san had a âBlue Kingâ, a âBlue Wizardâ, a âBlue Warriorâ, a âBlue Shepardâ and a âBlue Crownâ.
He had the same âState Roleâ as Rille-nee, so the scores cancelled each other out.
Leader Rajâs hand, which would decide the gameâ was the âKingâs Roleâ with a âYellow Kingâ, three âYellow Crownsâ and a âYellow Magic Stoneâ.
My âSinnerâs Roleâ beat his hand, so Leader Raj doesnât get any points.
Which means! We sisters are victorious!
âYay!â
Rille-nee and I high-fived in joy. Our strategy was a success!
âWhy did you have to play the âSinnerâs RoleâŠ?â
Salim-san glared at me as if he couldnât accept this. Iâll reveal how I did this trick.
âBecause I knew you were going to make the âKingâs Roleâ.â
âHah? ⊠Ah, it canât beâŠâ
I gave some advice to Salim-san who seemed to have finally understood what had happened.
âDonât think that you can fool us just because weâre kids.â
Mixed in with the intricate patterns on the back of the card are small letters at the corner of the cards indicating which cards they are.
But they were letters used in the Galesh Kingdom.
Thanks to the books I had borrowed from Fabian-sensei, I could read short words like âKingâ and âSwordâ. If I hadnât known how to read those words, then I would have been deceived by the intricate pattern and wouldnât have understood what they meant.
When I was taking my first five cards, I could tell that Salim-san and Leader Raj werenât going to go easy on us, so I chose my cards accordingly.
They didnât expect that I could read the letters from Galesh, so they fished for the cards they wanted without paying much attention to what I was doing.
The rest of the time, I was careful not to let them read my hand while I was reading theirs and completed my deceitful role.
At one point, I even saved the âYellow Mageâ to prevent Leader Raj from making the âState Roleâ. They couldnât predict that a beginner would play the difficult âSinnerâs Roleâ.
In addition to cheating, luck was also on our side, and we were able to win.
By the way, I wanted to play two against two because I believed that we might all get the âState Roleâ if we played one against one which would make the game unwinnable.
âAre you all from Galesh?â
I asked because I was curious and it turned out that I was right.
Not many people in Traus can read their own language, and even fewer people are able to read foreign languages. I guess travellers come from everywhere.
âSay, can we play again? Ah, weâll use different cards this time!â
âI wonât play again.â
Who would want to play when you might try to cheat again? Even if we did play normally, they had a higher chance of winning since theyâve played this game more and thereâs nothing to bet on.
âWhat a shame⊠you two sisters would definitely be popularâŠâ
I ignored Leader Raj who didnât know when to give up, and asked Bane to teach me some songs.
It was fun learning a lot and surprising some bad adults⊠but my brain was weirdly tired.