Iroh Claims he wins while the board shows a and an unknown/unidentified flower tile.
(It looks like a 4 way symmetrical flower with 8 petals)
Played on a standard board with red pieces. The colorless board would suggest that while the inner triangles are needed for the rules, the importance of knowing each color isn't, meaning it's relative or only used for the identification of each players territory. Arrears to be played with 2,3, and 4 people. The identical tiles in every version suggest that the individual player isn't as important to victory as the group is, though there is a way to win.
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