Leopard Clan - Event 1. A Dancing Game "daikada"
The game
involves each player wearing a pair of copper anklets;
each set of anklets is designed to make chimes that are
distinct from the other pairs when struck. The goal of
the game is to dance along with the beat of a song,
while at the same time using fancy footwork to strike
the opposing player’s anklets and make them chime.
The player that makes her opponent’s anklets chime the most is the winner, but stumbling and missing the beat results in losing points or even outright losing the game.
Mauuko and Senyo both have an AC of 18, an unarmed attack modifier of +11, and Performance +13. If they beat the PCs, they are willing to participate in up to two rematches.
If the PCs beat the girls in any of the games, the spectacle of the game draws the attention of other elves, two of whom also challenge the PCs to a new round. These adults, Kadija and Kuakae, are more challenging foes, with AC 22, attack modifier +17, and Performance +15.
The player that makes her opponent’s anklets chime the most is the winner, but stumbling and missing the beat results in losing points or even outright losing the game.
Mauuko and Senyo both have an AC of 18, an unarmed attack modifier of +11, and Performance +13. If they beat the PCs, they are willing to participate in up to two rematches.
If the PCs beat the girls in any of the games, the spectacle of the game draws the attention of other elves, two of whom also challenge the PCs to a new round. These adults, Kadija and Kuakae, are more challenging foes, with AC 22, attack modifier +17, and Performance +15.
Purpose
Influence Awards: The elves are mostly concerned
with whether the PCs show good sportsmanship,
rather than whether the PCs actually win or
not, and playing at least one round of the
dancing game earns the PCs 1 IP. Beating
Kadija and Kuakae at the game nonetheless
impresses the Ekujae, gaining 1 additional IP;
the spectating elves laugh and cheer for the
winners and joke around with the elves who
were out-danced. Finally, if a PC provided
music for the dance, the PCs gain 1 IP, or 3
IP if the PC musician succeeds at a DC 22
Performance check.
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