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Chabr's Dice

Not a clue how it gained that name. We didn't create the game and it has nothing to do with our most estemeed symbol, a dragon. At Pitya's Skwoko is always on the table which can get rather annoying.
  One of the various drinking home games that can be available for you to play is called Chabr's dice. The vast majority of the time, it is a pleasant game; nevertheless, many people do place bets over it, and a few of the regulars at the bar could tell you that there was a fight because of it.  

How it should be done

1) A group of individuals, the great majority of whom are males, gets together and decides the order in which they will play this game. This order is often determined by prestige or by age, going from oldest to youngest. If there is a bet to be placed, the terms of the wager are decided here. Someone has to agree to keep track of everything before you can get started, and it's generally the guy who's the most sober.

2) The first player will roll a die with six faces. If he rolls a one, he gives the turn to the person who comes after him in the sequence. If he rolls anything else, then he has another chance to roll.

3) He is only allowed to roll the dice a total of five times if he chooses to do so. After then, he is obligated to pass it on.

4) The player who just passed it on must roll again, unless he has already taken the maximum number of rounds permitted for his character. This continues until each and every individual has had a turn rolling.

5) Compare results

6) The person who places highest may earn whatever the wager was agreed upon, as well as bragging rights.

 

Snacks

I understand my bretheren who are newer to the Empire wouldn't want such food on their plate, but it is not for them and when I am idling at home, they are quite easy to mindlessly pick at
  Potatoes were not commonly farmed in the Uganë Empire before the migration of the Izij and other Tixan people; but, after their arrival, potatoes have been the most recent culinary trend. Fried potato slices, which are only occasionally salted, are considered a delicacy in some areas, such as the Pitya's Skwoko in Luze, which is one of the largest Izij settlements outside of the Tixan Region, even though no true Izij would ever eat them at home...   In any case, it is designed to attract people of the Ugane ethnic group.
Die 1d6
Note of scores on napkin:

Ekun: 27

Zlokhanv: 12

Vëtepru: 16

Myself: 22

Kvonw: 19

Olchiskabyi: 22

Glule: 8

Therefore, our old bastard wins
   
by Crabette via Midjourney

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Thank you NukedCoffeeStudios for inspiring this!


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