I have a rules clarification question about the scoring for Arthurian Ghost Knights. The Scoring round rule states: When there is a tie for most guards on a trilithon, all players with guards on the trilithon advance their glory.
Example 2 states that blue, white and green all advance four glory, even though green had only two guards on duty (while blue and white tied for highest with four).
Is the example correct? When the rule states 'advance their glory', I would have thought it meant that all players on that trilithon advance whatever they would have normally been entitled to (one glory for each guard), which, in green's case, would have been two.
If the example is correct, is the scoring rule intended to mean: When there is a tie for most guards on a trilithon, all players with guards on the trilithon advance the glory of the tied players?
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