After watching the first two games, Lorag gave a small laugh at Fendros' defeat. He could have made a joke, but he did not want to put himself in the position of being challenged at the game. He did not fear being hurt, but he was not exactly the most dextrous individual. Against these sailors, he would probably lose, so trying to say anything to Fendros would likely backfire on him. "Hmph, I should have known you would lose my coin." Ahnasha teased as she handed off Rhazii to Fendros once again. It only took her a moment to consider the Argonian's offer before placing down the remainder of her coin on the box in front of her. "I only have six, but I'll take the bet. You want to start us of?" Drinks-In-Sun gave a nod as he laid his hand out on the box and took up the knife. Given that he had already shown what he could do with Fendros, his pattern was just as rapid as the one which had won him the last round. She had to watch him intently to memorize the pattern he set, which was both complicated and quick. He finished it seemingly without issue, so Ahnasha took in a deep breath once it was her turn to take up the knife. Concentrating intently, she started to mimic him with just as much speed, trying to imagine the gaps in her fingers like the gaps in armor. She was practiced with precision and needed only to apply that experience. It was only a few seconds before the round was over, and her hand unscathed. The others quickly took considerably more interest in the game upon her success. It was obvious that this Argonian was one of the more skilled players among the sailors, so for her pattern, she decided not to hold back. Ahnasha pushed the limits of what she could do, nearly cutting herself on two occasions as the blade danced between her fingers. Not only did she keep up a high speed, but she tried to make sure the pattern was as complicated as she could make it. Luckily, she managed to finish the pattern without cutting herself, so it was up to the Drinks-In-Sun to match it. He seemed a bit less confident than before, but then again, neither was Ahnasha. If he managed to pass this round, then it was unlikely that she would win the next. Kaleeth matched Sabine's motion of rubbing her arm. "Hmm, the sun is warm, so I guess it makes sense that it could burn, but...I've never been burned by it before. Maybe it is because you have skin and I have scales? Human skin seems thinner and easier to scratch, so...maybe it is easier for the sun to burn? I'm not sure; I never really thought about any of these questions before. I wonder what else is different about us that we don't really think about?"