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[[Writh Kul]] was ready to play her last hand.
[[Writh Kul]] was ready to play her last hand.


Her prize sat in the middle of the table—[[Pinpoint Needler|a unique variation]] of [[Posu'gelka-pattern needler|the standard needler]] with a white chassis, boasting a larger magazine and enhanced target acquisition. It was a personal [[Keepsake|heirloom]] of the [[piracy|pirate]] queen [[Vrak'is|Vrak’is]], who sat opposite Writh Kul, her [[Ibie'sh|Ibie’shan]] face heavily scarred. Once, a plume of golden hair had covered her head, but that too had been burned away.
Her prize sat in the middle of the table—[[Pinpoint Needler|a unique variation]] of [[Posu'gelka-pattern needler|the standard needler]] with a white chassis, boasting a larger magazine and enhanced target acquisition. It was a personal [[Keepsake|heirloom]] of the [[piracy|pirate]] queen [[Vrak'is|Vrak’is]], who sat opposite Writh Kul, her [[Ibie'sh|Ibie’shian]] face heavily scarred. Once, a plume of golden hair had covered her head, but that too had been burned away.


The [[Sangheili]] term for the game they were playing was ''rwr'u a'uamr'ep'', which translated more directly as “cube gambit.” It was a sport of chance requiring players to detect the deception of their opponents which had gained popularity among many [[Kig-Yar]] groups decades ago while living aboard [[The Rubble|an asteroid station]] alongside [[humans]]. They had simply called it “[[liar's dice|liar’s dice]].”
The [[Sangheili]] term for the game they were playing was ''rwr'u a'uamr'ep'', which translated more directly as “cube gambit.” It was a sport of chance requiring players to detect the deception of their opponents which had gained popularity among many [[Kig-Yar]] groups decades ago while living aboard [[The Rubble|an asteroid station]] alongside [[humans]]. They had simply called it “[[liar's dice|liar’s dice]].”

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