King's Chess
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King's Chess was invented before the rise of the Seleucarian Empire, circa 1271 BF, by a Sultan of Shallam named Caro-Kann. It is a fairly simple game that tests the cunning, intelligence, and strategic sensibilities of one player against the other. While it the game must initially begin with the two players in a location with a chess board, once the game has started the opponents may continue anywhere else as long as they are in the same location together.