9. | Blood Money

Historically, blood money ( diya ) is financial compensation paid by an offender (or their family) to the family of a victim of murder or injury. This practice is intended to halt cycles of vengeance and provide restitution.

It refers to the thirty pieces of silver paid to Judas Iscariot for betraying Jesus, which was later used to purchase the "Field of Blood". 2. Major Gaming References 9. Blood Money

Informally, it refers to money obtained through the suffering of others or a reward paid to an informer for the capture or execution of a criminal. Historically, blood money ( diya ) is financial

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