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Styllé (/ˈstaɪ.leɪ/) was a sport in the Unknown Regions, played widely throughout the Golden Empire. A styllé lane was approximately one meter wide and twenty long. A group of ten cylindrical pins were arranged at one end of the lane, and those playing stood at the other. Participants took turn throwing balls (the weight of which varied based on their species) at the pins. Between the players and the pins, generators created a magnetic field on the lane which accelerated balls toward the pins. Varying gravitic anomalies on the lane could alter the course of thrown balls; novice players often timed their throws to avoid the anomalies, while more seasoned players used them deliberately to curve their shots at difficult angles. The magnetic guards at the sides of the lane would deflect glanci

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