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Loser has to Slave - dice roll

Bareme

Lover of games and proven actions
Joined
Jan 4, 2026
Gender
Male
I know it’s poor English but this is an enhanced loser has to dare.

1. The stakes are being a slave for a day
2. The winner is determined by a dice roll done by the judge.

Normal flow:

1. First person ops into the dare
2. Second person goes against them
3. Judge uses a dice roll response to choose a winner - 1d6, odd means first person wins, even means second person wins.

If you don’t know how to do a dice roll, please learn how before participating as judge.


I’ll start as first participant and potential slave.
 
I know it’s poor English but this is an enhanced loser has to dare.

1. The stakes are being a slave for a day
2. The winner is determined by a dice roll done by the judge.

Normal flow:

1. First person ops into the dare
2. Second person goes against them
3. Judge uses a dice roll response to choose a winner - 1d6, odd means first person wins, even means second person wins.

If you don’t know how to do a dice roll, please learn how before participating as judge.


I’ll start as first participant and potential slave.
Here’s a sample dice roll.

[DICEROLL]{"post":11101,"id":0}[/DICEROLL]
 
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