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Emma Woodhouse Augusta Hawkins Miss Bates Jane Fairfax Harriet Smith Anne Taylor Marrying Mr. Darcy is copyright ©2013, 2015 by Erika Svanoe EMMA: The Marrying Mr. Darcy Expansion Emma is handsome, clever and rich. Any time a Matchmaker card is drawn, Emma may immediately steal it if she discards a card from her hand. She may then use or keep the card, and tells the lady she stole it from to draw a new Event. She begins the game with a Dowry of 3. Augusta is well off and tells people what to do. When another character plays a character card, she may immediately swap any one of her own top character cards for it and play the card on herself at the cost of one card from her hand. She starts a Dowry of 2. Miss Bates is almost an Old Maid and quite poor. Before drawing an Event card, she may collect one Character card of charity from the top of the discard pile. Miss Bates starts with a Dowry of 0. Jane is very accomplished, but an orphan of little means. She may draw one extra Character card when she draws from the deck, then choose one to discard. She begins the game with no Dowry. Harriet is the natural daughter of a mysterious figure. She is pretty, dim, and easily influenced. She may draw the top discarded Event card instead of drawing from the deck, if she discards a card from her hand. Harriet starts with a Dowry of 0. 3 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Anne Taylor is kind and level- headed. She may discard Blunder and Interfere cards at the cost of one card from her hand, and enjoys giving kind, but stern lectures whenever this occurs. She has a Dowry of 1. Emma Expansion instructions Set up Marrying Mr. Darcy as usual, except: Replace the Heroine, Suitor, and Event cards with Emma Expansion cards. Use about 1/2 the Emma Event cards for a 2-3 player game, 2/3 for a 4 player game, and the full deck for a 5-6 player game. Play Marrying Mr. Darcy as usual until the proposal stage. The proposal stage works the same as in Marrying Mr. Darcy except each heroine must now roll for suitors (whose standards she meets) in the order specified on the back of her own Heroine card. She will generally roll for suitors worth lower point values first, and higher point values later. Calculate your final score as you would in Marrying Mr. Darcy to see who wins! (see back for more notes)

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Emma Woodhouse Augusta Hawkins Miss Bates

Jane Fairfax Harriet Smith Anne Taylor

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Emma is handsome, clever and rich. Any time a Matchmaker card is drawn, Emma may immediately steal it if she discards a card from

her hand. She may then use or keep the card, and tells the lady she stole it from to draw a

new Event. She begins the game with a Dowry of 3.

Augusta is well off and tells people what to do. When another character

plays a character card, she may immediately swap any one of her own top character cards for it and play the card on herself at the cost of one card from her hand.

She starts a Dowry of 2.

Miss Bates is almost an Old Maid and quite poor. Before drawing an Event card, she may collect one

Character card of charity from the top of the discard pile.

Miss Bates starts with a Dowry of 0.

Jane is very accomplished, but an orphan of little means.

She may draw one extra Character card when

she draws from the deck, then choose one to discard.

She begins the game with no Dowry.

Harriet is the natural daughter of a mysterious figure. She is pretty,

dim, and easily influenced. She may draw the top discarded Event card instead of drawing from the deck, if she discards a card from

her hand. Harriet starts with a Dowry of 0.

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Anne Taylor is kind and level- headed. She may discard Blunder

and Interfere cards at the cost of one card from her hand,

and enjoys giving kind, but stern lectures whenever this

occurs. She has a Dowry of 1.

E m m a E x p a n s i o ninstructions

Set up Marrying Mr. Darcyas usual, except:

Replace the Heroine, Suitor, and Event cards with Emma Expansion cards. Use about 1/2 the Emma Event cards for

a 2-3 player game, 2/3 for a 4 player game, and the full deck for a 5-6 player game.

Play Marrying Mr. Darcy as usual until the proposal stage.

The proposal stage works the same as in Marrying Mr. Darcy except each heroine

must now roll for suitors (whose standards she meets) in the order specified on the back of her own Heroine card. She will

generally roll for suitors worth lower point values first, and higher point

values later. Calculate your final score as you would in Marrying Mr. Darcy to see who wins!

(see back for more notes)

Marriage Points:Marriage Points:Marriage Points:

Marriage Points:Marriage Points:Marriage Points:

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1. Mr. Martin .......................5 2. Mr. Weston ..................... 73. Mr. Elton ...................... 104. Frank Churchill ............125. Mr. Knightley ................ 15

1. Robert Martin .................5 2. Mr. Weston ..................... 9 3. Mr. Knightley ............... 104. Frank Churchill ............12 5. Mr. Elton ....................... 13

1. Frank Churchill .............. 7 2. Robert Martin ................ 83. Mr. Elton ........................ 94. Mr. Knightley .............. 105. Mr. Weston ....................12If Miss Bates becomes an Old Maid, she gets +4 added to her Old Maid score.

1. Robert Martin ................ 72. Mr. Weston ..................... 8 3. Mr. Elton ........................ 9 4. Mr. Knightley ...............12 5. Frank Churchill ............. 15

1. Mr. Weston ..................... 72. Frank Churchill .............. 9 3. Mr. Elton ...................... 10 4. Mr. Knightley ...............12 5. Robert Martin ............... 13

1. Frank Churchill .............. 7 2. Robert Martin ................ 93. Mr. Elton ...................... 10 4. Mr. Knightley ............... 11 5. Mr. Weston......................13

E m m a E x p a n s i o ninstructions

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Items of note:Dowry has been slightly changed

in the Emma expansion. Not only is it a requirement of

Mr. Elton’s, but players with any dowry can take +1 on their proposal

rolls from Mr. Weston and Mr. Churchill as noted on

their suitor cards.As always, any discrepancies

that arise should be discussed and resoved in a ladylike manner!

Emma WoodhouseAugusta HawkinsMiss Bates

Jane FairfaxHarriet SmithAnne Taylor

Philip Elton is a handsome young vicar, determined

to marry well.

Mr. Elton requires a dowry and beauty as

indicated or higher before he considers proposing.

Mr. Knightley is the owner of Donwell Abbey and Emma’s only critic.

Mr. Knightley requires a wit of 4 and friendliness

of 2 or higher before he considers proposing.

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working, intelligent farmer who works for Mr. Knightley.

Mr. Weston is a friendly gentleman and father of

Frank Churchill.

An amiable young man, Frank Churchill is well

liked by almost everyone.

Mr. Martin requires a Friendliness and Beauty

of 2 or higher before he considers proposing.

Mr. Weston requires a wit and reputation of 2 or higher

before he considers proposing. If you have any Dowry, add 1 to his proposal roll.

Frank Churchill requires a reputation or friendliness of 5

or higher before proposing. If you have any Dowry, add 1 to his proposal roll.

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Proposal StageOn your turn:1. Pick out your interested Suitors2. Decide if you will use Ladies’ Choice. (see instructions)3. If not, roll for lowest numbered Suitor on your Heroine Card. 1-3 no proposal, 4-6 he proposes4. Continue rolling for each Suitor until you accept a proposal or become an Old Maid5. If you accept a proposal, remove your Suitor from the others, he is no longer available.

Final ScoringAdd your Character Points (Wit, Beauty, Friendliness, Reputation) to your Marriage or Old Maid Points (on the back of your Heroine Card or the Old Maid Card). The highest number of points wins the game!

Proposal StageOn your turn:1. Pick out your interested Suitors2. Decide if you will use Ladies’ Choice. (see instructions)3. If not, roll for lowest numbered Suitor on your Heroine Card. 1-3 no proposal, 4-6 he proposes4. Continue rolling for each Suitor until you accept a proposal or become an Old Maid5. If you accept a proposal, remove your Suitor from the others, he is no longer available.

Final ScoringAdd your Character Points (Wit, Beauty, Friendliness, Reputation) to your Marriage or Old Maid Points (on the back of your Heroine Card or the Old Maid Card). The highest number of points wins the game!

Proposal StageOn your turn:1. Pick out your interested Suitors2. Decide if you will use Ladies’ Choice. (see instructions)3. If not, roll for lowest numbered Suitor on your Heroine Card. 1-3 no proposal, 4-6 he proposes4. Continue rolling for each Suitor until you accept a proposal or become an Old Maid5. If you accept a proposal, remove your Suitor from the others, he is no longer available.

Final ScoringAdd your Character Points (Wit, Beauty, Friendliness, Reputation) to your Marriage or Old Maid Points (on the back of your Heroine Card or the Old Maid Card). The highest number of points wins the game!

Proposal StageOn your turn:1. Pick out your interested Suitors2. Decide if you will use Ladies’ Choice. (see instructions)3. If not, roll for lowest numbered Suitor on your Heroine Card. 1-3 no proposal, 4-6 he proposes4. Continue rolling for each Suitor until you accept a proposal or become an Old Maid5. If you accept a proposal, remove your Suitor from the others, he is no longer available.

Final ScoringAdd your Character Points (Wit, Beauty, Friendliness, Reputation) to your Marriage or Old Maid Points (on the back of your Heroine Card or the Old Maid Card). The highest number of points wins the game!

Proposal StageOn your turn:1. Pick out your interested Suitors2. Decide if you will use Ladies’ Choice. (see instructions)3. If not, roll for lowest numbered Suitor on your Heroine Card. 1-3 no proposal, 4-6 he proposes4. Continue rolling for each Suitor until you accept a proposal or become an Old Maid5. If you accept a proposal, remove your Suitor from the others, he is no longer available.

Final ScoringAdd your Character Points (Wit, Beauty, Friendliness, Reputation) to your Marriage or Old Maid Points (on the back of your Heroine Card or the Old Maid Card). The highest number of points wins the game!

Proposal StageOn your turn:1. Pick out your interested Suitors2. Decide if you will use Ladies’ Choice. (see instructions)3. If not, roll for lowest numbered Suitor on your Heroine Card. 1-3 no proposal, 4-6 he proposes4. Continue rolling for each Suitor until you accept a proposal or become an Old Maid5. If you accept a proposal, remove your Suitor from the others, he is no longer available.

Final ScoringAdd your Character Points (Wit, Beauty, Friendliness, Reputation) to your Marriage or Old Maid Points (on the back of your Heroine Card or the Old Maid Card). The highest number of points wins the game!

Player Guide

Player Guide

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Courtship StageOn your turn:1. Draw an Event Card2. Follow instructions; discard3. No more than 5 cards in hand

Suitor Standards:

Courtship StageOn your turn:1. Draw an Event Card2. Follow instructions; discard3. No more than 5 cards in hand

Suitor Standards:

Courtship StageOn your turn:1. Draw an Event Card2. Follow instructions; discard3. No more than 5 cards in hand

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Courtship StageOn your turn:1. Draw an Event Card2. Follow instructions; discard3. No more than 5 cards in hand

Suitor Standards:

Courtship StageOn your turn:1. Draw an Event Card2. Follow instructions; discard3. No more than 5 cards in hand

Suitor Standards:

Courtship StageOn your turn:1. Draw an Event Card2. Follow instructions; discard3. No more than 5 cards in hand

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Mr. Weston

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Frank Churchill

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9E v e n t9

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Simply replace “You are Undead” and “A Suitor is Cursed” with these cards included in the Emma Expansion. Follow the Marrying Mr. Darcy: Undead Expansion rules as normal.

Rules for playing

MarryIngMr. Darcy

UndeadExpansion

You are Undead.If you are cursed at the start of the

proposal stage, then you are undead. Once the living heroines have been

through the proposal stage, the undead players roll the die. The

Heroine with the highest Wit rolls first. Second highest, next, etc.

Whichever numbered suitor you roll, you attack, and he becomes undead and spends eternity with you, regardless of if he is married

or not. Weapons will not help. Steal him from the line of suitors,

or from the Heroine who had previously claimed him (who now

becomes an Old Maid). See reverse for details

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Note that the events of the Undead Expansion often reference

characters and events from Pride & Prejudice. Feel free to alter the text as you read it to fit events and characters from

Emma, though the in-game consequences of the cards

remain the same.

An undead suitor cannot be stolen. Re-roll until you

curse a living suitor.Add your Character Points to

your Death Points to determine your final score.

Death Points:robert Martin: Still good with a shovel. +��Mr. Weston: Surprisingly optimistic. +�Mr. Elton: Conceited as ever. +�Frank churchill: Still charming in death. +�5Mr. Knightley: Kind of a stiff. +�roll again

A Suitor is Cursed

—roll the die—

Robert Martin Mr. Weston Mr. Elton Frank Churchill Mr. Knightley Everyone narrowly escapes. Draw 1, Play 1.

Unless this suitor is Missing, he falls in an attack and is cursed.

Place this card over him. He is unavailable as a suitor,

unless he is cured before the proposal stage.

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