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Chula board

The chula board

Chula figurines

Chula figurines

Chula was a game played by the Wadi race.

There are two levels of participation for players of the game, each represented in a different way. The primary player plays the game via a traditional physical apparatus with abstract structure to represent components of the game, including an inverted-pyramid shaped stack of horizontal planes representing each level (or shap), and small figurines representing the active internal players. The internal players play in a virtual world generated by the game where they interact with the game in the same way that they would physically interact with the real world. The primary player and the internal players can be considered to be on a team together, but the primary player cannot communicate with the internal players.

The primary player decides what paths will be available to the internal players and what challenges they will face. He makes a wager on the outcome, with challenges of higher difficulty offering higher returns. There is also a measure of randomness added by rolling dice, affecting the challenge. The internal players must defeat the challenges to progress in the game, moving along a path that is separated by levels called shaps. The goal of the game is to get at least one player to the final shap, which is referred to as "home".

This game was played by Quark, with Benjamin Sisko, Jadzia Dax, Kira Nerys, and Julian Bashir playing as internal players. Quark lost. (DS9: "Move Along Home")

Background

According to one of the writers of the episode, Jeanne Carrigan-Fauci, the name of the game, "Chula", comes from and is a portmanteau of Chutes and Ladders, as the maze game is a "three-dimensional form" of the game. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion)

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