Introduction to the role of captive pagans and dead slaves in "The Sultan's Game"

Apr 15 2025

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In "The Sultan's Game", the captured pagans and the slaves waiting to die are both NPCs in the game. However, many players do not know their role. The general function is to feed the lions, drag them into my mind to decide how to deal with them (can be used to eliminate cards), make sacrifices, etc. Pagans can also hand over them to receive rewards in church events, without having to hand over the bells. What is the use of captive pagans and slaves waiting for death insults in Sultan's game? 1. Pick the card 2. Feed the lion 3. Religious sacrifices My personal use is religious sacrifices, a slave waiting for death, a heretic, an unrestrained minister (needs 10 gold to redeem people), and a betrayed neighbor. Wushe Pavilion is also dense enough

In "The Sultan's Game", the captured pagans and the slaves waiting to die are NPCs in the game. However, many players do not know their role. The general function is to feed the lions, drag them into my mind to decide how to deal with them (can be used to eliminate cards), make sacrifices, etc. Pagans can also hand over to receive rewards in church events, without having to hand over the bells.

What are the uses of captive pagans and dead slaves in the Sultan game?

1. Card cancellation

2. Feed the lion

3. Religious sacrifices

My personal usage is religious sacrifice, a slave waiting for death, a heretic, an unrestrained minister (needs 10 gold to redeem), and a betrayed neighbor. Wushe Pavilion is also enough to eat people + lions in the secret line. I bought two in the early stage, and there will be no shortage of sacrifices after opening the house.

General: Feed the lion, drag it into my mind to decide how to deal with it (can be used to eliminate the card), make sacrifices, etc. Pagans can also submit them to receive rewards in church events without having to worship bells.

Pagans can also give them to the church for piety.

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