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'''Chess boards''' are required for the popular game, [[King's Chess]]. Beautifully crafted in a classic style, often two woods of varying hue are used to create these pieces, such as oak and black walnut. No matter what the specifications of a chess board, all share the common trait that the individual pieces are shaped with such amazing detail that they are said to truly bring the game to life.
'''Chessboards''' are required to play the popular [[:Category:Games|game]], [[King's Chess]]. Beautifully crafted in a classic style, they are often made from two woods of varying hues, such as oak and black walnut. No matter what the specifications of a chessboard, however, all share the common trait of having individual pieces shaped with such amazing detail that the game is truly brought to life when played. Most chessboards can be found in public [[:Category:Establishments|establishments]], such as [[:Category:Bars|taprooms]] and [[:Category:Libraries|libraries]].


While most chess boards can be found in a public [[:Category:Establishments|establishment]], such as a taproom or library, this item is an artefact available for purchase and may be placed in either [[:Category:Organisations|organisational locations]] or [[housing|private homes]].
Winners of the [[Golden Pawn Tournament]] are awarded the Golden Pawn, an illustrious trophy that doubles as an elegant chessboard.  
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Latest revision as of 19:52, 17 August 2009

Chessboards are required to play the popular game, King's Chess. Beautifully crafted in a classic style, they are often made from two woods of varying hues, such as oak and black walnut. No matter what the specifications of a chessboard, however, all share the common trait of having individual pieces shaped with such amazing detail that the game is truly brought to life when played. Most chessboards can be found in public establishments, such as taprooms and libraries.

Winners of the Golden Pawn Tournament are awarded the Golden Pawn, an illustrious trophy that doubles as an elegant chessboard.