Rules:
- roll 2 dice.
- make a rectangle with the sides generated
- The rectangle must be connected to your existing territory.
- The first players first rectangle is placed in a corner. The second players first rectangle in the opposing corner.
- If you cannot make the rectangle generated you skip your turn.
- When all space is filled you end the game.
- The one with the most territory wins.
Strategy:
Any unclaimed territory cut off from your opponents territory will eventually be yours. Like the unnumbered squares in minesweeper it is free real estate. Try to cut of an area as large as possible from your opponent to get as much of this as possible. If both players follow this strategy it’s almost entierly based on luck.
Variations:
You could also elliminate a player when they cannot place their rectangle. Then the other player get roll for as long as they can place their rectangles. This version is much more strategic.
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shit son if wanting a ship to have a good, respectful dynamic and a healthy, loving relationship is ‘boring’ and ~*vanilla*~ then call me buttercream and slap me on a cupcake because I am the most vanilla of them all.
you know, I hear a lot about mermaids here but there isn’t much love for harpies
- peacock harpies, with the males having long gorgeous undulating tails that trail behind them as they walk, that are dangerous not because they are outwardly violent but because they are so charming and beautiful that you don’t know you’re in danger until their claws are at your throat
- magpie harpies that hoard treasure like dragons in holes in trees and the nooks of branches
- waterfowl harpies that slip through the water like most harpies fly through air, that follow ships and tag along with mermaids looking for scraps, the scouts of the rivers and seas
- super-intelligent parrot harpies with glimmering jewel plumage and a gift for language and mischief, living in colonies and filling the air of the forests with their chatter and laughter
shall I go on
YES PLEASE GO ON
Writing Research – Bow & Arrows
How To Make A Bow and Arrows
- WikiHow – How to Make a Bow and Arrow
- WikiHow – How to Make Arrowheads
- WikiHow – How to Make a Bow from Green Wood
- WikiHow – 2 Easy Ways to Make a Composite Longbow
- WikiHow – How to Make an Archery Bow
- Expert Prepper – Bushcraft Survival: How to Make a Bow and Arrow
- Bushcraft UK – Primitive Arrow Making (PDF)
- Survival Mastery – How to Make a Bow and Arrow: Part 1
- New Mexico Office of Archaeological Studies
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How To Make:
(PDF)
A Replica Native American Bow- The History of Archery – The Making of the Native American Bow and Arrow
- The Project Gutenberg –
Hunting with the Bow & Arrow: How to Make a Bow
(PDF)- The Project Gutenberg – Hunting with the Bow & Arrow: How to Make an Arrow (PDF)
- The Project Gutenberg – Hunting with the Bow & Arrow: Archery Equipment (PDF)
- Primitive Ways – Grow Your Own Bowstring
- Nature Skills – Survival Bow Making
- Mother Earth News – Making a Bow and Arrow for Bow Hunting
- Bushcraft Days – How To…Make a Flint-Tipped Arrow
- Bushcraft Days – How To…Carve an Ash Flatbow
- Bushcraft Days – How To…Carve a Holmegaard Bow
- Bushcraft Days – How To…Build a Bhutanese Bow
- Sensible Survival – Primitive Bow Making: Part 1
- Sensible Survival – Primitive Bow Making: Part 2
- Sensible Survival – Primitive Bow Making: Part 3
- Sensible Survival – Primitive Bow Making: Part 4
- Sensible Survival – Primitive Bow Making: Part 5
- Youtube – Making a Primitive Bow, Part 1 (Video)
- Youtube – Making a Primitive Bow, Part 2 (Video)
- Youtube – Making a Primitive Bow, Part 3 (Video)
- Youtube – Making a Primitive Bow, Part 4 (Video)
- Youtube – Survival-Bow Made With Bare Hands (Video)
- Youtube – How to Make a Primitive Bow, Part 1 (Video)
- Youtube – How to Make a Primitive Bow, Part 2 (Video)
- Youtube – How to Make a Native American Comanche Arrow for Primitive Archery Hunting (Video)
- Youtube – Making Primitive Arrowheads For Beginners (Video)
- Youtube – How to Make Bow and Arrow the Old Way (Video)
- Sensible Survival – Making Arrow Fletching from Whole Feathers
- Native Way Online – A Basic Method For Making Self Bows
- Martin Survival – Primitive Archery – Arrow Making (Videos)
- Primitive Archer Magazine – Making Arrows Naturally
Alderleaf Wilderness College – Survival Bow Making Instructions: How to Make a Quickie Bow from a Sapling
Alderleaf Wilderness College – Making Arrowheads: The Art of Flint Knapping
- Primitive Ways – Fletching By Hand
Sigma 3 Survival School – Build Your Own Primitive Arrow Quiver
- eHow – How to Make a Primitive Bow and Arrows
- eHow – How to Make an Indian Bow & Arrows
- eHow – How to Make an Original Indian-Style Bow and Arrow
- eHow – How Did American Indians Make Bows & Arrows
- eHow – Trees That Are Used to Make Bows & Arrows
- eHow – How to Make a Wood Hunting Bow
- eHow – How to Clean & Preserve a Recurve Bow
- eHow – How to Care for an Archery Bow
- The Archery Library –
How to Take Care of Your Bow and Arrows
- The Archery Library – Making Self Arrows
- The Archery Library – Stringing or Bracing the Bow
- The Archery Library – Making Bowstrings
- The Archery Library – Bow Woods and Bow Staves
- The Archery Library – Arrow Woods and Arrows
How To Use A Bow
- How To Write Fight – Weapon Primer: Archery
- The Archery Library – Common Archery Terms
- Merlin Archery Centre – Jargon Busting
- Merlin Archery Centre – Choosing Your First Bow And Arrow
- Merlin Archery Centre – Correct Shooting Technique
The Archery Library – How to Aim
- The Archery Library – Shooting the Bow
- Youtube – How to Shoot a Bow and Arrow (Video)
- Youtube – Archery for Beginners (Video)
- Youtube – How to Avoid Common Shooting Mistakes (Video)
- Shootingtime.com – Archery Form: Stance, Grip, Shot Execution
- WikiHow – How to Shoot an English Long Bow
- WikiHow – How to Pull an Archery Arrow out of the Target
- WikiHow – How to Shoot an Arrow
- The Art of Manliness – Taking Aim: A Primer on Traditional Archery
- Alderleaf Wilderness College –
How to Shoot a Bow Instinctively
The Project Gutenberg – Hunting with the Bow & Arrow: How to Shoot (PDF)
- Survival Mastery – Bow Hunting Tips: Get Better, Faster
- eHow – How to Keep Your Bow Hand Steady While Shooting Arrows
- eHow – How to Choose the Right Long Bow
- eHow – How to Tell the Difference between Left & Right-Hand Bow and Arrows
- eHow – How to Shoot With a Bow
- eHow – Difference Between Compound and Recurve Bows
University of Oxford – Simple Archery Mistakes
- ArcherZUshot – How To Write Credible Fantasy & Historical Archery
- Benjamin Rose – Can Arrows Penetrate Medieval Armor?
- Reddit: Ask Historians –
Would English archers during the Hundred Years War make their own bows and arrows or would they be made by other people?
- Reddit: Ask Historians – How were wooden arrows in medieval battles kept perfectly straight?
- Reddit: Ask Historians – What would archers/crossbowmen do in the rain?
- Reddit: Ask Historians –
Did poisoned weapons (especially arrows) ever got used in warfare?
How To Treat An Arrow Wound/Injury
- Journal of the American Revolution – Battle Wounds: Never Pull an Arrow Out of a Body
- eHow – How to Remove an Arrow Wound
- The Rebel Prepper Network – SHTF Medical Article of the Day: How to Treat an Arrow Wound
- Medscape – Arrow Shaft Injury of the Wrist and Hand
Michigan Bowhunter Education Course –
First Aid: Bleeding and Arrow Wounds
- Reddit: Ask Historians –
How Hard was it to Supply Arrows to Archers in Ancient Battles? &
TokyoBayRay Explains How Medieval Doctors Treated Arrow Wounds
- Reddit: Ask Historians – How Have People Treated Arrow Wounds Throughout History?
- Reddit: Ask Historians – Treating Medieval Injuries
- Quora – How do Bullet Wounds Compare with the Wounds Inflicted By Bow-and-Arrows and Those By Crossbows?
National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine –
Arrow Wounds: Major Stimulus in the History of Surgery
- Medical Scene Writer – Arrow Wounds
- The Bowsite – Wound Management
John Wiley & Sons Online Library –
American Anthropologist, Volume 3, Issue 3: Arrow Wounds
(PDF)Mythic Scribes: The Art Of Fantasy Storytelling – So I Was Shot By An Arrow…
- Ciara Ballintyne – How To Properly Remove An Arrow: Crazy Things I Learned Researching Books
AbsoluteWrite – First Aid for an Arrow Wound
- AbsoluteWrite – An Arrow in the Gut?
- AbsoluteWrite – Cauterizing an Arrow Wound
Slithering Ink: A Writing Advice Blog – Advice on Arrow Wounds
- How To Write Fight – How would an arrow affect bone? Break it? Bounce off?
- How To Write Fight – My character is hit by an arrow to the shoulder from a considerable distance. Would it be possible for the arrow to hit a muscle and somewhat incapacitate her arm? If so, how long would it take to completely heal, if ever?
- How To Write Fight – Can a character really grab a arrow out of the air coming straight at her from afar?
- Reddit: Ask Historians – Movies show men getting hit with an arrow and immediately dying. How accurate is that?
The Galilean moons. From left to right, in order of increasing distance from Jupiter: Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto.


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