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[[File:Sara Biddle The Long Plan.JPG|350px|thumb|Prince [[Doran Martell]] playing a game of cyvasse.© FFG]]
 
'''''Cyvasse''''' is a game, it involves two players, featuring ten pieces with different powers and attributes. It begins with each player arranging their squares and mountains in secret (The board changes from game to game, depending on how the players arrange their home squares.) then each player in his turn moves pieces across a board of alternating colored squares.{{Ref|aFfC|13}}<ref>[[A Dance with Dragons]], p186-187</ref>
 
'''''Cyvasse''''' is a game, it involves two players, featuring ten pieces with different powers and attributes. It begins with each player arranging their squares and mountains in secret (The board changes from game to game, depending on how the players arrange their home squares.) then each player in his turn moves pieces across a board of alternating colored squares.{{Ref|aFfC|13}}<ref>[[A Dance with Dragons]], p186-187</ref>
  
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== Influences ==
 
== Influences ==
According to [[George R. R. Martin|GRRM]], cyvasse was inspired by "a bit of chess, a bit of blitzkrieg, a bit of stratego. Mix well and add imagination."<ref>[http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/SSM/Entry/Cyvasse_Accents_Historical_Mysteries_and_Dornish_Nationalism/ SSM: Cyvasse]</ref>
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According to [[George R. R. Martin|GRRM]], cyvasse was inspired by ''"a bit of chess, a bit of blitzkrieg, a bit of stratego. Mix well and add imagination."''<ref>[http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/SSM/Entry/Cyvasse_Accents_Historical_Mysteries_and_Dornish_Nationalism/ SSM: Cyvasse]</ref>
  
 
==Recent Events==
 
==Recent Events==
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[[File:Marc Fishman tyrion cyvasse.jpg|350px|thumb|[[Tyrion]] plays [[Qavo Nogarys]] in a game of cyvasse.<br>Art by Marc Fishman]]
 
===A Feast for Crows===
 
===A Feast for Crows===
 
[[Myrcella Baratheon]] learned the game from her betrothed [[Trystane Martell]] when she came to live with him in [[Dorne]].{{Ref|aFfC|13}} Prince [[Doran Martell|Doran]] placed a ''cyvasse'' table in Princess [[Arianne Martell|Arianne]]'s chambers so she could learn the game. She, however, ignored it.<ref>[[A Feast for Crows]], [[A Feast for Crows-Chapter 40|Chapter 40]], The Princess in the Tower</ref>
 
[[Myrcella Baratheon]] learned the game from her betrothed [[Trystane Martell]] when she came to live with him in [[Dorne]].{{Ref|aFfC|13}} Prince [[Doran Martell|Doran]] placed a ''cyvasse'' table in Princess [[Arianne Martell|Arianne]]'s chambers so she could learn the game. She, however, ignored it.<ref>[[A Feast for Crows]], [[A Feast for Crows-Chapter 40|Chapter 40]], The Princess in the Tower</ref>

Revision as of 21:18, 10 December 2013

File:Sara Biddle The Long Plan.JPG
Prince Doran Martell playing a game of cyvasse.© FFG

Cyvasse is a game, it involves two players, featuring ten pieces with different powers and attributes. It begins with each player arranging their squares and mountains in secret (The board changes from game to game, depending on how the players arrange their home squares.) then each player in his turn moves pieces across a board of alternating colored squares.[1][2]

The game of cyvasse, was recently introduced to Westeros, by a Volantene trading ship at the Planky Town in Dorne, it was later spread by the orphans traveling the Greenblood and soon the Dornish court learned to play the game.[1]

Game Pieces

  • Rabble
  • Spearmen
  • Crossbowmen
  • Light Horse
  • Heavy Horse
  • Trebuchet
  • Catapault
  • Elephant
  • Dragon - the most powerful piece in the game [3]
  • King

Influences

According to GRRM, cyvasse was inspired by "a bit of chess, a bit of blitzkrieg, a bit of stratego. Mix well and add imagination."[4]

Recent Events

Tyrion plays Qavo Nogarys in a game of cyvasse.
Art by Marc Fishman

A Feast for Crows

Myrcella Baratheon learned the game from her betrothed Trystane Martell when she came to live with him in Dorne.[1] Prince Doran placed a cyvasse table in Princess Arianne's chambers so she could learn the game. She, however, ignored it.[5]

A Dance with Dragons

Cyvasse is played during Tyrion Lannister's voyage on the Shy Maid. It is used not only to pass the time but to obtain information and to make wagers. Tyrion, under Haldon's direction, played Qavo Nogarys, a custom officer to gain information from him. When he became a slave of Yezzan zo Qaggaz, Tyrion plays a game of cyvasse with Ben Plumm.

References and Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 13, The Soiled Knight.
  2. A Dance with Dragons, p186-187
  3. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 22, Tyrion VI.
  4. SSM: Cyvasse
  5. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 40, The Princess in the Tower