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Demon-In-The-Tower is a popular Aphrodisian card game played mainly by humans and dwarves but by cultural diffusion is also popular amongst elven traders and sailors.
Demon-In-The-Tower is a popular Aphrodisian card game played mainly by humans and dwarves but by cultural diffusion is also popular amongst elven traders and sailors.


Each player has a deck of cards with various characters on them that must be played in certain layouts, three rows and five columns. Players compete by building the best "castle" where the arrangement of the cards provide more or fewer points based on who is next to what. Other players can also use cards to force rearrangements of opponents' castles or reduce the cards in their hand.
Each player has a deck of cards with various characters on them that must be played in certain layouts, three rows and five columns. Players compete by building the best "castle" where the arrangement of the cards provide more or fewer points based on who is next to what. Other players can also use cards to force rearrangements of opponents' castles or reduce the cards in their hand. Some cards can be played face down, giving an element of bluffing for when an opponent chooses to rearrange an adversary's castle.


In order to score the most points, the one and only succubus card per deck needs to be in the middle-top row, and three demons must be in a row in the top or middle rows. Having the succubus out of place makes the player lose many points.
In order to score the most points, the one and only succubus card per deck needs to be in the middle-top row, and three demons must be in a row in the top or middle rows. Having the succubus out of place makes the player lose many points.


The round ends when the first player runs out of cards in their hand or the first castle is filled.
The round ends when the first player runs out of cards in their hand or the first castle is filled.
Character cards include:
The Succubus
The Emperor
The Fool
The Spy
The Thrall
The Merchant
The Sailor
The Nymph

Latest revision as of 06:12, 17 January 2025

Demon-In-The-Tower is a popular Aphrodisian card game played mainly by humans and dwarves but by cultural diffusion is also popular amongst elven traders and sailors.

Each player has a deck of cards with various characters on them that must be played in certain layouts, three rows and five columns. Players compete by building the best "castle" where the arrangement of the cards provide more or fewer points based on who is next to what. Other players can also use cards to force rearrangements of opponents' castles or reduce the cards in their hand. Some cards can be played face down, giving an element of bluffing for when an opponent chooses to rearrange an adversary's castle.

In order to score the most points, the one and only succubus card per deck needs to be in the middle-top row, and three demons must be in a row in the top or middle rows. Having the succubus out of place makes the player lose many points.

The round ends when the first player runs out of cards in their hand or the first castle is filled.

Character cards include: The Succubus The Emperor The Fool The Spy The Thrall The Merchant The Sailor The Nymph