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"Oh, well, so much for that idea." She flops into a chair. "How are you liking Welce?"

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"The search for a card game I can't cheat at remains engaging."

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Patience laughs. "Oh, I hadn't even thought of that - that's funny. I wonder what else you could make cards out of?"

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"I haven't come up with any alternative card materials yet. I suppose I could cheat at cards too, but it's easier to avoid."

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"There are few among us who couldn't," Sarelle says dryly. (She has previously observed - and subsequently proved - that while her advantage of memory is not quite as automatic as Ekador's, it is equally powerful when she chooses to exercise it.)

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"I dunno how Patience or Loel would do it," comments Aleko. "Also me, I cannot cheat at cards."

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"I know tons of ways to cheat at cards, are you kidding? I can probably even think of one that takes magic," says Loel.

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"Okay, well, maybe you can teach me the kinds that don't and I can compete on a level playing field? Game full of cheating."

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"That actually sounds kind of fun, but I wonder if it'd balance, me and you and Loel cheating by not-magic and Kiri only knowing half the other players' hands plus how we're cheating while Ekador knows everything and - what is it you're doing, Sarelle?"

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"I have an excellent memory and an abnormal capacity to pay attention to things."

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"And I have a perfect memory, at least visually," volunteers Ekador. "I can avoid reading all the cards by magic if I don't want to read all the cards, but I can't avoid remembering the ones I've seen."

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"Huh. I think there are games where counting cards doesn't help? Or at least not very much?"

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"Apparently so," he says. "I've been taught several."

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"Cool. Hey, does your magic work on - leaves? Like, they grow out of trees but they aren't wood. I don't think they'd last long but if it really mattered you could probably write card names on them and have them last long enough for one or two games."

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"Hmm. But leaves have distinctive shapes," he says. "Much more so than paper rectangles. I'm not sure I could avoid learning which were which."

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"Not to mention," says Loel, "can you imagine trying to shuffle that?"

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"Sarelle could probably shuffle it, but getting it into a tidy dealable stack would be another thing entirely."

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"Maybe instead of playing with cards we should invent a game that uses blessing coins. None of you works on metal, right?"

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"Not me!" says Loel.

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Ekador shakes his head.

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"I can tell different metals apart by smell but I do not think that is the sort of thing you meant."

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"Yeah, they'd all be copper or whatever. Does this house have a chapel?"

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"I don't know for sure that I don't work on metal, but I probably don't. I mean I could tell where ore is but that might be more because it'd have earth around it."

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"Yeah, this house has a chapel. So do we go there or do we bring the coins here? Here seems comfier."

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"We don't even have a game invented yet."

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