King's Chess was invented before the fall of the Seleucarian Empire, approximately 1500 years ago, by a Sultan of Shallam named Caro-Kann. Played by two players in a location with a chess board, it is a fairly simple game that tests the cunning, intelligence, and strategic sensibilities of one player against the other.
Although most chess boards are located in an establishment, this item is an artefact available for purchase and may be placed in either organisational locations or private homes.