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Six cups per side tagged with a soul number. Players and the dealer alternate throwing — sink a cup, that soul’s death type locks permanently. Miss, the house reassigns one unlocked death. Players can spend gold to shield a cup before it’s thrown at.
StakesWin (4+ cups): souls collected, Baron’s intake disrupted. Lose: house reassigns all unlocked deaths and adds a new Deadpool entry — someone the party knows.
Each pull costs 1 gold or 1 memory (temp −1 to a skill until next rest). Three-reel: soul / ingredient / Baron seal / wild. Three of a kind triggers that symbol’s effect. Players can pool pulls.
StakesThree souls = jackpot + a BBQ ingredient in the payout tray. Three Baron seals = machine locks, bouncer walks over, Silas’s name comes up. Three ingredients = hidden compartment pops open with a full ingredient set.
Assemble 5 ingredients — each a small encounter:
Gochujang — Table 7 loser; wants one guaranteed win
Sesame oil — locked in kitchen; Stealth or distraction
Short ribs — Drak the dragon has them
Garlic — vendor wants someone to take her soul bet
Scallions — planter by the bathrooms. Nobody watching.
All 5 = upper floor access, one step closer to the Baron. Partial = antechamber only. Fail = sad casino snacks.
| # | Name | Personality | Death A | Death B | Death C |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Gerald Finch | Corrects grammar mid-crisis | Misplaced modifier (signed wrong contract) | Semicolon (two fatal events, grammatically joined) | Autocorrect |
| 2 | Priya Suresh | Five-year plan, laminated, on her person | Timeline collapse (all five years at once) | Pivot (pivoted into a wall) | Unmet KPI |
| 3 | Bart Nakamura | Explains rules of a game he just learned | Rules lawyer (fatal technicality) | Tutorial (never left the intro) | House rules |
| 4 | Diane Osei | Photos everything before eating | Content creation (photographed something that photographed back) | Food coma (documented too well) | Algorithm (went viral at the wrong moment) |
| 5 | Reg “The Reg” Pulaski | A legend in his own time | Legend (legend exceeded the man) | Own hype (couldn’t escape the bit) | Wikipedia edit (corrected mid-battle) |
| 6 | June Calloway | Cries at commercials, immune to tragedy | Emotional inversion (finally felt something — too much) | Hallmark (confused fiction for stakes) | Catharsis (released everything at once) |
| 7 | Tobias Wren | Not like other gamblers | Irony (lost the one bet he was certain about) | Exception (was the exception to every rule, including survival) | Self-awareness (saw it coming, did it anyway) |
| 8 | Marisol Vega | Brings snacks to every crisis | Potluck (wrong dish for the occasion) | Hospitality (fed the wrong thing to the wrong person) | Tupperware (sealed too tight, couldn’t get out) |
All session notes compiled in chronological order.
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