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he said, "son, I've made a life out of readin' people's faces" [open]
WHO: The Iron Bull and YOU (open)
WHAT: Wicked Grace
WHEN: Afternoon and Evening of Firstfall 19
WHERE: Skyhold, in The Herald's Rest
NOTES: The practice rounds in the afternoon are one-on-one. The game in the evening for veterans will be party style, and we'll keep it to five total to make it manageable. If more than that want to play, we can start a second thread. Questions? PM me or ping me on plurk.
WHAT: Wicked Grace
WHEN: Afternoon and Evening of Firstfall 19
WHERE: Skyhold, in The Herald's Rest
NOTES: The practice rounds in the afternoon are one-on-one. The game in the evening for veterans will be party style, and we'll keep it to five total to make it manageable. If more than that want to play, we can start a second thread. Questions? PM me or ping me on plurk.
Afternoon
Well. Turned out more than a few of the Rifts were game to try their hand at the latest proposed form of distraction. And hey, Bull wasn't so bad of a teacher. Kind of fell in line with his nature, in a way. So all those newcomers who wanted to learn the ins and outs of Wicked Grace without gambling away what little they'd brought with them? Had access to a private training ground of sorts. A couple of tables set up near the back of the tavern, and a few of the Chargers who'd volunteered to help -- the more sociable of his merry band, anyway -- and anyone asking could easily be directed back to where Bull was shuffling up the cards, and nodding in welcome to those who approached.
"Hey. Glad you could make it. Pull up a chair, and we'll get started."
Evening
Playtime was over.
As the sky darkened and the fires in the tavern burned brighter, the booze started to circulate. Coins rattled in purses, and those who knew the game well enough were invited to come play for real stakes. No more taking it easy. Bull fully expected the best game out of those who came, or at least an entertaining one.
Maybe someone would drag a few of their stiffer companions along for a round or two. Cullen, for example. Man could use a break like no one could. But chances of that were admittedly slim, and they'd make it work, no matter who showed up.

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"I had the rules taught to me a while back but I haven't played since I got back from Craintellier." That's a nice neutral way to put it. Sounds better than the longer version and it is the truth, in a roundabout sort of way. "You let people know they gamble where you come from and they want to learn all your games instead."
Not that she minds - the scouts pick it up quickly and she has a challenge, the soldiers don't so she's never short of money.
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Better than having to explain the rules in full to a newbie. But she seems a little keen for a newbie. Got sharp eyes, a clever mouth. She's got the face for bluffing. But pretending he doesn't know better works just as well.
One scarred hand gestures to the deck.
"We can go ahead and throw in, if you think you just need to work the rust off."
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And because she isn't here to be cheap, she slips one hand into a pocket - one of many, but one of the more visible of them - to set down a few silvers to start with. One eyebrow goes up because they're not playing for something in particular yet and wearing the impassive bard face doesn't work for her at the card table. Maybe it should but she spent way too many years knowing how to do this that she'd give things away from discomfort alone.
"Tell me not to if I slip into what sounds like Antivan to you, people have been letting me slide into habits I shouldn't get too comfortable in around everyone and their mother."