a few issues with these randomly drawn lines, one shows the queen going diagonally from a dark square to a light square. Multiple lines show pawns going straight left and right. There's a line with no arrows on it going between e5 to e7. There's also an arrowless line going from a2 to e6 and then from e6 to b2. There's a line going from dark square g5 to light square d3 diagonally. There's a line with 2 arrowheads on it going from d7 to f7.
god, if you're going to make fun of chess at least make the spaghetti of moves possible lol
That G2 white pawn moved 4 squares diagonally, full steam, where it proceeded to be railroaded by some unknown piece from inside the yellow void. This unknown piece ended its rain of terror on the D6 tile.
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The D7 black pawn it was now in front of somehow phased through that piece to go stand clear across the board. It somehow consumed the D2 white pawn in a vertical fashion, and then stood mockingly in front of the D1 white knight.
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The D1 white knight was saved by the A7 black pawn going turncoat. It did an interesting and convoluted jump step clear across the board - possibly taking out its own zig-zagging queen along the way.
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Several of the green squares became sentient and started a hostile takeover of the board. The A5 square moved in two directions simultaneously. Their motives and moveset are unclear.
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The A1 white pawn isn't moving, but its fixation on the E6 tile has manifested into a yellow line with no beginning and no end.
Much like the staredown the E7 pawn is having with the E5 square.
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Clearly they're onto the rogue movements of the tiles, and they don't like what they see. Perhaps they wonder why their kings insist they kill each other instead of taking on this new, unforseen enemy lurking right beneath their "feet."
The F7 and D7 pawns swapped places while no one was looking. This is a move normally reserved for the king and his castle alone. This means the A7 pawn actually killed F7 instead of D7. To make the betrayal complete D7 has murdered the G7 pawn.
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D7 may be an imposter.
god, if you're going to make fun of chess at least make the spaghetti of moves possible lol
@hyperion
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The D7 black pawn it was now in front of somehow phased through that piece to go stand clear across the board. It somehow consumed the D2 white pawn in a vertical fashion, and then stood mockingly in front of the D1 white knight.
.
The D1 white knight was saved by the A7 black pawn going turncoat. It did an interesting and convoluted jump step clear across the board - possibly taking out its own zig-zagging queen along the way.
.
Several of the green squares became sentient and started a hostile takeover of the board. The A5 square moved in two directions simultaneously. Their motives and moveset are unclear.
.
The A1 white pawn isn't moving, but its fixation on the E6 tile has manifested into a yellow line with no beginning and no end.
.
Clearly they're onto the rogue movements of the tiles, and they don't like what they see. Perhaps they wonder why their kings insist they kill each other instead of taking on this new, unforseen enemy lurking right beneath their "feet."
.
D7 may be an imposter.