Blackjack & Relictus
Hey Relictus, have you ever dug into the old Roman dice halls? They were the real poker salons of their time, full of calculated risk and a whole lot of bluffing—just like the modern tables we love. I bet you'd love the footnotes on how they stacked the odds, and I can see the thrill of a good gamble in those ancient rules. What do you think?
I’d love to, but you’d better bring every footnote—Romans didn’t leave their dice tables without a marginalia. The odds were rigged like a modern poker game, but the true intrigue lies in the parchment annotations that show how they stacked the numbers. If you can’t find the footnotes, I’ll just dig the ground myself.
Sounds like a perfect challenge—I'll bring the footnotes, and you’ll see how those Roman scribes turned every roll into a high‑stakes bet. Trust me, the margins are worth the gamble.
A fine offer, but remember the footnotes are not the only treasure—sometimes the true story is buried in the dust on the dice themselves. I’ll bring my field notebook and a magnifying glass; together we’ll uncover whether those Roman scribes were merely bluffing or actually engineering a game of skill. Let's dig, but not too fast or the dice will scatter.