Louis XIV's Peg Solitaire

Came from the court of French king Louis XIV. Is activated when two people engage in a game. The winner has their life extended, aging at a slower rate but still susceptible to and can still possibly die from illness or injury. The winner also comes into the sudden gain of money and other things that are valuable. The loser has their valuables transferred to the winner, and they just pass away shortly after the game is finished. Victors and the defeated are decided by one game, which never occurs as a draw. Pieces are made of precious stones and will put knowledge of how to play the game in the players minds. Neutralized by keeping the pieces separate and reverses the effect only if the winner is still alive.