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== Overview == Considered to be one of the penultimate tests for Niers' students, the Titan's games were large scale hide-and-seek games, held semi-regularly during times of peace. It challenged his current and former students to avoid capture for an entire day, while the seekers (usually consisting of older [Strategists], his first students, or veterans), tried to find and capture them. Barring permanent bodily harm, both sides were permitted to fight with any means necessary. In addition to hiding and/or avoiding capture, victory could also be achieved through fulfilling a set objective, ranging from solving a puzzle to capturing a wild [[Wyverns|Wyvern]]. The reward for winning the game would be an opportunity to enter Niers Astoragon's private rooms and ask him any question in the world. Ostensibly, the hide-and-seek games are a lesson to teach students what it was like to be cut off from their forces and to prepare them for scenarios where they are hunted by [Assassins] or an army. Originally a private event, it has evolved into a grand spectacle, drawing an audience from all over [[Baleros]] and the world. In addition to prestige and recognition, the games are an opportunity for students to showcase their abilities in front of the world.<ref>[[/wanderinginn.com/2019/06/01/5-21-d/|6.21 D β The Wandering Inn]]</ref> For the game in Daquin, the main objective was to reach a ten by ten foot area in the middle of the city before sundown. In addition to the members of the Forgotten Wing Company, the guest seekers was the [[Iron Vanguard]], led by Tulm the Mithril. Unlike previous years, the game was televised live worldwide, and was the first official coverage by [[Wistram News Network]]. For every subdued student, ten gold was awarded to the soldier or group. Niers also offered an additional prize in the form of any artifact from his vaults.<ref name=":0">[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/06/04/6-22-d/ Chapter 6.22 D]</ref>
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