Would someone clarify the rules for multiplayer?
The grammar is so bad I can't get what they are trying to say:
I put in what I think is the correct grammar, along with a question about what "it" is (are).
Rules change:
When a player
,
other than the first player
,
wins a
story, he claims that story for himself. That player
then set
s
aside that story for himself.
The First Player then shuffles that story card
back into his
own
story deck, then draws and plays a
new story card. Each other player follows suit
(ie. Their success tokens on the won story are
lost, just like in 2-player), searching their story
deck
s
for the same story that the First Player has
put into play.
Note: if you have already won the story card
that the First Player has put into play, then you
are "short" one story card (ie. You'll only have
two of them out). However, you still can intercept
the active player’s characters at a story card
even if you don't have it
(what is (are) "it (them)"?)
out.
If the First Player wins a story, he places that
story in his won pile and pulls out another story.
That won story will not show up again during
the game.