Four Dukes Drink Game

"I can out drink anyone under the table" -famous last words of some no name bard   The Four Duke's was adventuring party who slayed dragons, women and bars and left many in their wake. The Dwarf of the group always enjoyed a fine beer. The elf who like a good time always prefered pixie punch. The human always did shot of whiskey or rum, and the half orc dank Orc Milk. The legendary bar hoppers, met their end after getting trashed a town after fighting a small band of goblins. The town only had gin... They died when the stumbled off a bridge into a river and drowned. A bard who annoying shouted he could out drink anyone was called out by proud dwarven who remember the legendary party he had with the band. He challenged the bard to the Four dukes favorite drink. The both down all four drink. When came time to pay lady death, "The Gin" the bard threw up all over the table and just cried.   The Four Duke Drinking game often end in misery for one play if not both. It a contest of pure will that only the strongest iron gut can handle. The goal is to get 10 points. The first to puke or pass out loses by default. In the event of both parties make it to 10 point a shot of gin and continue shot of gin until only one victor is all left but standing    
  • 1 pint of ale/beer DC 10 1/2 PoD 1 point
  • 1 pint of Pixie Punch. DC 13 1/3 PoD 2 Point
  • Shot of whiskey or rum DC 15 1/2 PoD 3 Point
  • 1 Cup of Orc Milk DC 17 2/3 4 Points
  Tie breaker Gin DC 15 1/3 PoD. 2 Points.   Queen mode:  After the Victor has taken his prize of the poor fool who challenge him.   The victor can take on the Raven Queen herself. "Symbolically  That is" After drinking The for drink of the dukes.  Gin is the drink of lady death.  4 shots for each of the dukes who died must be down.  Those who are left standing without puking or out cold is considered to have out drank the Raven Queen.   Very few have claimed this title.   The Raven Queen have even take the lives of fool who have tried and failed.       (DM Note: Following the drunkenness rule from Tavern&Taverns )