It's no problem. Nietzscheans enjoy competition. It gives them grounds to improve themselves by facing various opponents. [He had his own rules for games, though, like any good Nietzschean. He sometimes cheated to see if the other person would notice, or what their reaction to it would be. He would sometimes be straight-forward but purposefully rouse suspicions to see how the other player handled strain. Joshua he didn't know, yet, so he would play the game rather straight-forwardly.]
OOC: He's pretty good at strategy games because that's his thing usually. So whether he won or lost he wouldn't argue with a rematch. So we can assume more than one game was played maybe. He's not a table-flipper.
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OOC: He's pretty good at strategy games because that's his thing usually. So whether he won or lost he wouldn't argue with a rematch. So we can assume more than one game was played maybe. He's not a table-flipper.