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*An out-of-character end note from creator to player:
Regular chess's inventions like en passant, castling, and two-square
initial moves for pawns/peons do not exist in gnomic chess. These were
European inventions brought in the later stages of the
game--double-first move for pawns in 1275, en passant in 1490, castling
1555--to speed the game up (as well as enable some more defensive
playing). Gnomes ain't exactly speedy types, y'know?*
A complete set and board of gnomic chess is made of stone and size small.
i bet this is the smartest guy to have ever played sk