Badriyyah must attend personally.
Locks: Yes
Is Key: No
Is Empty: No
Is Enemy: No
Conditions:
- Type = Character
- Card = Badriyyah
Pops: None
Rites
Those who are homeless, nameless, and abandoned are all children of the Cultic God—so declared Badriyyah.
ID: 5008210
Type: None
Tips: None
Duration: 1 days
Waits For: 3 days
Marked as New Only on First Occurrence: 0
Starts Automatically: No
Triggers Result Automatically: No
Tag Tips: None
Tag Tips Up: None
Tag Tips Text: None
Random Text: None
Random Text Up: None
This rite has no actions when the wait expires.
Badriyyah must attend personally.
Locks: Yes
Is Key: No
Is Empty: No
Is Enemy: No
Conditions:
Pops: None
It costs 8 Gold Coins.
Locks: No
Is Key: No
Is Empty: No
Is Enemy: No
Conditions:
Pops: None
You may use this chance to break an Extravagance Card of Bronze tier or lower, though it will cost twice the usual Gold Coins.
Locks: No
Is Key: No
Is Empty: Yes
Is Enemy: No
Conditions:
Pops: None
Tips: You must spend 8 Gold Coins. Extravagance Card requires 16 Gold Coins to be played.
Conditions:
- Any
- Slot #2 Has Tag (Gold Coin) ≤ 8
- All
- Slot #3 Has Tag (Extravagance) = 1
- Slot #2 Has Tag (Gold Coin) = 16
This rite has no prior outcome.
Badriyyah's visit was lively; many vagrants already knew her and greeted her warmly. As she distributed potions, they eagerly assisted. "When you feel unwell, drink a vial, eat a hearty meal, and sleep it off. Sweat it all out!" Badriyyah instructed. "I can also mark you with sigils bestowed by the Cultic God, to ward off sickness." Food, rest, tattoos... these were all the poor could trust. The people obeyed, and a gifted few even dreamed of new gods at night.
Conditions:
Result:
That very night, several strong bulls and rams, as if guided by unseen hands, wandered into the vagrants' quarter. Uttering strange words, they leapt into the fire, becoming mountains of fragrant meat... Many claimed it was the Cultic God's promised feast in their dreams. Of course, you knew better. It was you who had paid for the livestock. Had it not been for the Priests of the Purist' vehement opposition, the Sultan would have had you to stage such a spectacle for him as well.
Conditions:
Result: