There's seven of us with sixteen stones to split. We'd have one blue and two red left over after we divide everything evenly.
...one of the knights doesn't want to make a choice, though, so that would put everything pretty even. Eight teams, sixteen red, eight blue. One blue free if we take it off Carnelian.
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...one of the knights doesn't want to make a choice, though, so that would put everything pretty even. Eight teams, sixteen red, eight blue. One blue free if we take it off Carnelian.