Xander thinks about that a moment. "I might, but I'll probably feel bad about it at least," he replies to Siebren, with a grin. Which is entirely true, he would feel bad. He doesn't like grinding people into the dirt when games are supposed to be fun.
But he looks over to Seto with a grin. "You don't do that to your friends," he agrees. "Unless you need to prove a point. Some people just get cocky, and then, since you are the master, you teach them a lesson about getting a big head, right?"
That's the type of thing that makes sense to him, at least. Siebren earns a grin, then. "What, no friendship enders?" But he's clearly joking. "That's what the Valkonans called Monopoly. The Friendship Ender. It wasn't exactly banned, but it was a lot more popular with the kids than it was with the adults. I'm pretty sure that's because we had more house rules, though. But I'm down for something classic if we don't align."
Really, Xander would probably agree to anything, so long as it meant everyone had fun.
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But he looks over to Seto with a grin. "You don't do that to your friends," he agrees. "Unless you need to prove a point. Some people just get cocky, and then, since you are the master, you teach them a lesson about getting a big head, right?"
That's the type of thing that makes sense to him, at least. Siebren earns a grin, then. "What, no friendship enders?" But he's clearly joking. "That's what the Valkonans called Monopoly. The Friendship Ender. It wasn't exactly banned, but it was a lot more popular with the kids than it was with the adults. I'm pretty sure that's because we had more house rules, though. But I'm down for something classic if we don't align."
Really, Xander would probably agree to anything, so long as it meant everyone had fun.