Leia couldn't help but smile slightly herself at that grin. It reminded her a bit of Han, which in this case was a good thing. "I find that snarling tends to discourage people from wanting to play games under most circumstances," she said. "Which would be counter-productive at the moment."
When she saw the chess set though the eyebrow went up a bit further. "Apparently you're right; this isn't quite like any chess set I've ever seen. Though I can see why you prefer to keep it on you; whether or not the pieces are real gemstones, it's still a beautiful set." And likely pretty expensive too, though she opted not to comment on that. "And I'll take red, thank you. Though before we play you'll need to familiarize me with the differences between this version of chess and the one I'm used to." She was confident she could adapt, but best to know the rules before she got into the game.
"It was a gift from Uncle Saetan the birthday before I made the Offering to the Darkness. And I will be happy to teach. Alright, so the five rows closest to you are your Territory, and you can place your pieces however you wish before we begin. But I'm guessing you want the explanation of the pieces before you set your territory?" he asked with a twinkle in his eyes.
She hoped that that 'Offering to Darkness' wasn't quite as sinister as it sounded, but opted not to comment. "Yes, please," she said. "Some of them I recognize, but others are unfamiliar. The pawns are easy enough to tell at least." She held up one of the smallest pieces. "I'm assuming they move the same way I'm used to; one space forward, except on their first move when they can move two, and capture one space forward diagonally?"
He had been wondering how she would react to naming the pawns, but she already knew about them. Ah well, most people, even the women he knew used the terms pawns. He still wondered of Lady Lia's aversion to it had been part of the culture of Dene Nehele at the time or not. He might have to ask Talon some time. Kharry was one of the few people in Kaleer who had the privilege of reading Jared's adventures with Lia. But by now everyone in Cassidy's court probably had every page memorized.
"Pawn's motion is based on proximity to the Queen. If she is within her Rank's worth of spaces from the pawn it may move two, otherwise one. No diagonals unless the Queen is in range too. Given how much of chess centers around the Queen, perhaps we should start with her?"
While Leia personally shared Lia's opinion when it came to people, when it came to chess sets, the smallest and most numerous pieces still needed a name. And frankly she highly doubted they, being chess pieces, would care what they were called. Though if Kharry ever told her the story, she would ask what Lia had called them instead.
She nodded, putting the pawn down and picking up the tallest- and only unique- piece. "Right here's a significant difference from the chess that I'm familiar with," she said. "Because in that game, checkmating the king is the goal, but this set doesn't have one, which means the conditions for winning must be different."
"In the case of chess, a second unique piece that starts out positioned to one side of the queen," Leia said. "Like the queen, the king can be moved in any direction, but unlike the queen, it can only be moved one space at a time. The goal of the game is to achieve checkmate; that is, to create a situation in which the opponent's king has no moves available that won't result in it being taken."
"Well... that is certainly different. There is no such piece here. The goal of the game is to protect your Queen." He watched her to see if she had the very typical female reaction to that statement he would have gotten back home.
It almost certainly wasn't, as her expression didn't change much from the mildly thoughtful one of someone taking in and processing new information they'd been given. "So the goal is to capture the opponent's queen, without letting your own be captured," she summed up. "Is the queen's range of motion the same as the chess I'm used to- any number of spaces in any direction- or is there a difference depending on certain circumstances?"
Leia was fully aware that she was likely already being tested, which was fine by her; that was the reason they were playing, after all. She was curious to know his thoughts so far. Meanwhile, she was similarly observing the young man across from her, gauging his questions and reactions. Already trying to guess what his strategy might be, so that she could plan her own accordingly.
His eyes twinkled with amusement as he worked his mind around her response. Very few people would give such a balanced reply. The female aggressive answer of capturing the other Queen mixed with the male protective answer. He wondered what Uncle Saetan would make of Leia. And was starting to suspect he'd sell half his clothes to watch the two of them play chess. Or Cradle. So long as no one ever learned who it was who had taught her to play in the first place.
He shook his head. "Any single direction, yes but she is limited by her rank. After we set our pieces we each roll the dice. If we tie, we roll again until we do not. The higher the number the Darker the Queen and the more spaces she can move in a turn, and the further from her her males can gain use of her abilities. Each number corresponds with a Jewel colour, of course." He was watching her. And not just to ensure that she was keeping up so far.
For Leia, at least, it was somewhat matter-of-fact. One couldn't very well capture the other player's queen if their own was captured in this game, so both had equal priority. But she caught the twinkle in his eye and sensed the amusement behind it. There was something unusual about her reply that had pleasantly surprised him. She made note of that as they continued.
She nodded slightly, showing that she was indeed following. "So one side starts with a distinct advantage over the other," she said. "Interesting twist. And one that adds an additional layer of strategy to the game, the same way a randomizer does in sabaac." She made a mental note to ask more about those jewels he kept mentioning later; she wanted to know more, but didn't want to get off track.
"Are all the other pieces considered 'male' then?" Some of them seemed vaguely more 'masculine' to her eye, but it was a bit hard to tell with chess pieces. "And what sort of abilities does the Queen grant to the other pieces? Does it vary depending on the piece, or is it the same no matter which one is using them?"
Where as he was making a mental note to ask what sabaac was later. "Not all, but most," he said. "The castles are genderless, they're just for protection and can't move," he said, pointing to the rooks. And the sanctuary which was much the same, he explained the differences. He then began to explain the other pieces. The Queen was the strongest piece, of course. The next strongest was the Warlord Prince, male. Then the Black Widow, a female piece that probably moves as peculiarly as a Knight in a more earth-like chess set. There were priestesses and healers which were both female pieces and had some useful potential to them They were of even rank with the Prince, a male piece who was more powerful in some ways, but less versatile. Then there were the Witches and Warlords, both of which were weaker still; Witches being females and Warlords being males. There were a few Blood females and then...
"And of course the Blood males, the ones you already identified as pawns, which is another name for them, of course," he said, watching her as he had throughout the whole explanation.
Leia listened as he explained the other pieces and how they moved, taking note of it as well as which were 'male' and which were 'female', nodding slightly at appropriate points to show she was following. At the last statement that 'Blood Male' was another term for a pawn, she quirked an eyebrow though. "Which term do you prefer?" she asked. "Probably best to agree on one before we begin."
"We'll go with pawns then, since that's what I'm more familiar with," Leia said. She was good at retaining new information, but one less thing to remember was always helpful in cases like this.
"Now, before we set up, are there any other specific rules or conditions that I should be aware of? For example, is pawn promotion done in this version of the game? And is it required that a player announce when they're putting the opponent's Queen under direct threat of capture the way it's required that a player announce that the opponent's King is in check in the version I'm familiar with?"
"I am not sure what you mean by promotion," he said, easily enough. But it is generally considered good play to inform the other when their Queen is in mortal peril."
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Date: 2022-08-30 02:45 am (UTC)When she saw the chess set though the eyebrow went up a bit further. "Apparently you're right; this isn't quite like any chess set I've ever seen. Though I can see why you prefer to keep it on you; whether or not the pieces are real gemstones, it's still a beautiful set." And likely pretty expensive too, though she opted not to comment on that. "And I'll take red, thank you. Though before we play you'll need to familiarize me with the differences between this version of chess and the one I'm used to." She was confident she could adapt, but best to know the rules before she got into the game.
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Date: 2022-08-30 02:58 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2022-08-30 04:03 am (UTC)And here I make up the rules for this part... >.>
Date: 2022-08-31 01:56 am (UTC)"Pawn's motion is based on proximity to the Queen. If she is within her Rank's worth of spaces from the pawn it may move two, otherwise one. No diagonals unless the Queen is in range too. Given how much of chess centers around the Queen, perhaps we should start with her?"
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Date: 2022-08-31 03:02 am (UTC)She nodded, putting the pawn down and picking up the tallest- and only unique- piece. "Right here's a significant difference from the chess that I'm familiar with," she said. "Because in that game, checkmating the king is the goal, but this set doesn't have one, which means the conditions for winning must be different."
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Date: 2022-08-31 03:33 am (UTC)Re: And here I make up the rules for this part... >.>
Date: 2022-08-31 03:43 am (UTC)Re: And here I make up the rules for this part... >.>
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Date: 2022-08-31 04:09 am (UTC)Leia was fully aware that she was likely already being tested, which was fine by her; that was the reason they were playing, after all. She was curious to know his thoughts so far. Meanwhile, she was similarly observing the young man across from her, gauging his questions and reactions. Already trying to guess what his strategy might be, so that she could plan her own accordingly.
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Date: 2022-08-31 05:53 am (UTC)He shook his head. "Any single direction, yes but she is limited by her rank. After we set our pieces we each roll the dice. If we tie, we roll again until we do not. The higher the number the Darker the Queen and the more spaces she can move in a turn, and the further from her her males can gain use of her abilities. Each number corresponds with a Jewel colour, of course." He was watching her. And not just to ensure that she was keeping up so far.
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Date: 2022-08-31 06:39 am (UTC)She nodded slightly, showing that she was indeed following. "So one side starts with a distinct advantage over the other," she said. "Interesting twist. And one that adds an additional layer of strategy to the game, the same way a randomizer does in sabaac." She made a mental note to ask more about those jewels he kept mentioning later; she wanted to know more, but didn't want to get off track.
"Are all the other pieces considered 'male' then?" Some of them seemed vaguely more 'masculine' to her eye, but it was a bit hard to tell with chess pieces. "And what sort of abilities does the Queen grant to the other pieces? Does it vary depending on the piece, or is it the same no matter which one is using them?"
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Date: 2022-08-31 06:56 am (UTC)"And of course the Blood males, the ones you already identified as pawns, which is another name for them, of course," he said, watching her as he had throughout the whole explanation.
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Date: 2022-08-31 11:43 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2022-09-01 01:51 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2022-09-01 03:36 am (UTC)"Now, before we set up, are there any other specific rules or conditions that I should be aware of? For example, is pawn promotion done in this version of the game? And is it required that a player announce when they're putting the opponent's Queen under direct threat of capture the way it's required that a player announce that the opponent's King is in check in the version I'm familiar with?"
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Date: 2022-09-01 05:07 am (UTC)