

Winter Court
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2 Players | 30-60 Mins | Ages 14+
Two rival diplomats plot how to advance their agendas during Winter, when a medieval court is confined by bad weather to a single castle. Should you approach the royals directly or should you curry favor with other court members first? Their powers could be useful in influencing the royals to your cause. Hmm the Stewards purse could gain you extra influence, while the Lover could sway that love-sick, sighing Prince to your side. The Knight could be a valuable ally to gain either the Rulers favor or the interest of that military-minded Princess. Even the scheming Charlatan or the Fools sarcastic tongue could be valuable assets. Where to begin? Who to approach first?
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Your item/s will arrive in our following order from the distributor around 14 days after your order is placed. Note: sometimes there are delays caused by distributor dispatch times, transit or public holidays. As soon as your order is complete your item/s will ship out to you or be ready for collection depending on the method you've chosen at checkout.
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