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🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Thu, Jun 24, 2021 06:02 PM UTC:
  1. This could be better written.
  2. You're using the Knight image for the Cavalier. The Abstract set has a separate Cavalier image.
  3. You're using the Berolina Pawn image for the Man. The Abstract set does have images for the Man piece, though it's called Centurion in that set.
  4. From the descriptions, your Unicorn and Varan seem to be different than the pieces whose images you have used for them. It is hard to follow the descriptions to understand how these pieces move.
  5. Your piece descriptions mention values, but these seem to have no bearing on the rules of the game. If what you mean are the exchange values of the pieces, these cannot actually be known without some degree of analysis. Guessing at piece values is usually not helpful. So, I expect it is best to leave out any mention of piece values.
  6. The page would be easier to follow if you included an image of each piece with its description and used an H3 heading before each piece description.
  7. A major piece is any piece that can checkmate a King on an empty board with assistance only from one's own King. By this definition, the Rook and Man both count as major pieces.