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For a smaller board, I decided to reduce the power of the pieces a player usually has. I replaced most pieces with less powerful counterparts and entirely eliminated the jumping powers of the Knight and the long-range orthogonal movement of the Rook and Queen. I added some less powerful pieces which had Bishop movements, and the presence of all these Bishop-like pieces gave me the inspiration to call this game Holywar.
I drew inspiration for the board design from Omega Chess. I calculated that 6x6 + 4 = 40.
Dropping pieces onto the board at the beginning of the game is something I borrowed from Burmese Chess.
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| | The Pawn (P) moves like a Pawn in Chess, but it has no double move and may not capture en passant. It promotes on the 7th rank, and the player gets the choice of promoting it to a Squire, Bishop, Crusader, or Lady. It may not promote to a Rook or Queen, since these pieces are not used in this game. |
| | The Squire (S) moves two spaces in neighboring compass directions, such as north and north west or south and south east, but not north and north or south and east. When it isn't blocked by any pieces, it has the same power of movement as a Knight. Since a Squire has two paths to any square it can reach, it takes two pieces to block it. This makes it more powerful than the Cavalier in Cavalier Chess, which can be blocked by a single piece. But because it can be blocked, it is weaker than the regular Knight. Although pieces can block the Squire, the edge of the board does not. The Squire may jump over the edge of the board to move into and out of the corner squares. |
| | The Bishop (B) moves as the Bishop in Chess, any number of spaces in any diagonal direction. |
| | The Crusader (C) moves like a Squire or Bishop. It is similar to but less powerful than a Paladin in Cavalier Chess. |
| | The Lady (L) moves as a King or Bishop, one space in any direction or any number of spaces diagonally. She moves like the Dragon Horse (promoted Bishop) in Shogi. Loosely based on Joan of Arc, the Lady is a charismatic military leader and vision-inspired idealist who is devoted to the King. Although that doesn't have any bearing on how she moves, it explains why this piece is taking part in a Holywar. |
| The King (K) moves as the King in Chess, but it may not castle. Instead of castling, it may swap places with the Lady whenever they are adjacent. They are adjacent whenever the Lady is on a square the King could normally move to. The King may do this any number of times and even when it is in check. |
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White begins, and the game proceeds like regular Chess. The object is the same, to checkmate the King, and the only differences from Chess are the design of the board and the powers of the pieces. I will summarize some of the key differences from Chess below:
Here are some photos of a Holywar game I constructed out of posterboard tiles.
The Joan of Arc miniseries began with a prophecy from Merlin about a so-called "Lady of Lorraine" who would unite all of France behind one king. The people in France come to believe that Joan of Arc is this Lady of Lorraine, and they often refer to her by that title rather than by her name. I named the Lady piece after the Lady of Lorraine. Joan of Arc allegedly spoke directly with saints and followed a more direct authority than the ecclesiastical. So the Lady is a religious figure outside of the church hierarchy which the Bishops belong to. She is also a military leader who is closely associated with the King. So she moves like a King or a Bishop.
I originally called the Lady the Minister, which can refer to either a head of state, such as a prime minister, or a clergyman. I combined the Bishop and King images to make the piece for Zillions, but it looked so much like a King's crown that I kept making the mistake of thinking it was the King. So I combined the Queen and Bishop images instead. This looked much less like a King, and it also looked to me like a female Christian mystic. So I thought of Joan of Arc and the Lady of Lorraine and found a new name for the piece.
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