The Chance Box
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You analyze your lacewood box and sense that the creator has provided the following information: The Chance Box is a portable gambling game for silvers. To play, put the box on the floor to establish ownership and deposit silvers into the "House Bank," which can hold between 400 and 2 billion silvers. Others may then bet and spin the discs for a chance to win. While on the floor, the box will remain safe for about 15 minutes after gaming ends. Only the owner may pick it up, and doing so clears ownership. The House Bank must be empty first. READ the box for gameplay and payout information. GAMEPLAY ACTIONS PLACE Put on the floor to begin play. DROP [# COINS] COINS ON BOX Deposit silvers into the House Bank. DROP NOTE ON BOX Deposit a bank note into the House Bank. GATHER Withdraw the House Bank's holdings (minus 1%). GLANCE View disc symbols and bank information. RUB Reset all discs to blank. TAP BOX WITH [# COINS] Place a bet and spin the discs. The box may have its base/long description altered and must remain constructed of wood, which will always show as lacquered. The show description cannot be changed, but the elements listed below may be customized by any willing merchant. MATERIAL SETTINGS Box wood: lacewood Box edging: incredibly tiny blue and white ceramic tiles Disc material: whalebone Axle metal: steel COLOR SETTINGS Spinning disc light: nut brown *Runes: cobalt blue *Smooth edge paint: sky blue *Gameplay text paint: ebon *Should offer sufficient contrast for visibility against lacewood. SHOW DESCRIPTION Surrounded by incredibly tiny blue and white ceramic tiles along the edges, the face of the roughly tambourine-sized and shaped box is fashioned from thin panels of brightly lacquered lacewood. Cobalt blue runes connect three small round holes that form a triangle with a larger hole in the center. Each circular space houses a whalebone disc that can easily spin on a steel axle. One smooth edge of the box is painted sky blue and houses a coin slot. The lacewood box cannot be lightened or deepened.
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