Vial of sand is retrieved, and she asks.
"He's -"
Her door opens again, and in steps Rae. He goes immediately to a cabinet and starts riffling through it for the game set.
"-excited," laughs Idania.
Idania notices. "Rae, Aya's not going to learn how to play if you do it for her," she teases.
Pause. He looks at his acolyte with consideration. "It was only the setup," he defends.
"Uh huh. Except she needs to know what's going on from the get-go."
"Fine," sighs Raezenoth.
Idania helpfully starts explaining what's going on to Aya and helps her set up. There is a little dice with eight sides and symbols drawn on them, for various domains. Desert, plains, mountains, volcano, swamp, tundra, deciduous forest and rainforest. Aya gets to roll the die, and get her domain randomly selected from the eight.
Rae informs Aya a little smugly, "My favorite part of the game is that ocean gods are not included."
Raezenoth rolls first, and gets tundra. Idania gets plains, and then it is Aya's turn to roll and see what she gets.
Aya has more trouble keeping up with two interlocutors instead of just one - she's still running to the dictionary for every sentence of Idania's, and even though Rae's fully comprehensible, Idania speaks faster and with less pausing to him than to Aya - but she rolls the die when she catches up. She is apparently a rainforest.
Both Raezenoth and Idania are very good at it. Thankfully it is straightforward enough that Aya can pick up what's going on with Idania's explanations and observation.
Aya has no practice at this game, which is an obvious disadvantage, but for a beginner she does pretty well. She spreads out into adjacent empty domains first before trying to engage the others on their own turf.
That is the smart move. Aya lucks out, because Raezenoth and Idania get into a grudge match over a key location early-game, and lets Aya gain power while they recover from their power-struggle. Idania managed to win, and is now in control of a tactically important location, but she took some hard hits in the process. Rae consolidates and then starts trying to box Aya in so she has no choice but to engage him rather than taking empty domains.
Aya gives ground on Rae's front where it's convenient so she can wipe Idania out while she's weak.
Idania is alarmed by this! She recovers fairly well considering her lack of power, trying to draw Aya's followers into various traps by giving ground in certain places and then surrounding them to regain the space. Meanwhile, Rae starts attacking her from the other side, attempting to take the strategic location while Idania is distracted by Aya. This leaves him open to attack from Aya herself.
Aya puts a vicious dent in Idania's defenses just long enough to make it look safe for Rae to ignore her on that border - then turns around and goes after him there.
Idania consolidates and goes on the defensive, giving Rae an annoyingly hard time in taking control of her domain. Luckily for her, Aya's attack on Rae distracts him and gives her a breather she can use to recover. She retreats, going after a few scattered empty domains rather than facing either Rae or Aya.
Rae, meanwhile, starts showing Aya that when it comes to this game, he means business. She caught him off guard by not helping him finish off Idania, but soon he recovers and starts fighting back against Aya.
Rae proves to be really, really good at this when he is not distracted with fighting Idania. Aya starts losing a lot of ground. Thankfully, Idania recovers enough to strike a desperate attack against Raezenoth, considering him the biggest threat on the board and teaming up with Aya to try to take him down. The strategic location Idania took in the beginning of the game proves to be incredibly useful against Rae, and she knocks a huge dent in his forces.
Frankly Aya thinks that she's got the best chance of winning if she lets the two of them both continue to exist and distract each other from her for the longest possible period of time before taking them both out in one fell swoop, though, so she may start defensively consolidating once the two of them have been cut down to roughly equal size with each other.
Yeah, Rae is not having any of that. He manages to keep up a meager defense against a slowly marching Idania, but he knows what Aya's trying to pull and is not going to tolerate it. He keeps attacking Aya, while Idania slowly chips away at Rae's power reserves to weaken him.
Oh well. If he doesn't want to let her fall back and set them on each other she can just attack him right back instead.
Raezenoth wins. Barely, scraping by with a measly twelve followers after throwing morality and future planning out the window with a plague.
"That was fun," he says, pleased with himself and looking incredibly smug.
"I will get you eventually," Idania says stubbornly. "One day."
"It's because I am a better player," says Rae, smugly.
Idania throws a pillow at him.
Raezenoth is smiling. "Completely different," he drawls. "Had nothing to do with the conversation at all, I'm certain."
Idania throws another pillow at him. "Yup!"
Rae stoically helps with putting the game away, while Idania hits him with a pillow. Over. And over. And over.