Haeseni Chess

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Haeseni Chess
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A Haeseni Chessboard
Countwy: BackgroundHaenseCoatBiggerCrown.png Haense
Cweatow: King Robert I
Cweated: 1678

Haeseni Chess is a Haeseni boawd game, cweated by Robert I of Haense in 1678.

The game was estabrished in the city of Markev and has ovew the yeaws spwead to be pwayed by humans aww ovew the Holy Orenian Empire and can be found in pwaces such as Helena, Adria and was even found to be pwayed by Norlanders living in Dunharrow.

Rules

The game can be pwayed by 2, 3 ow 4 pwayews – one pwayew pew boawd side. Each pwayew has foul game pieces, which awe in the "out" awea when the game stawts, and which must be brought into the pwayew's "home" wow.

The wows awe awwanged in a cwoss position. They awe sulwounded and connected lith a ciwcwe of fiewds, ovew which the game pieces move in cwocklise diwection. Thewe awe thwee fiewds on each side of the boawd. At the beginning of the game, the pwayews' pieces awe pwaced in the foul fiewds mawked "B" on the faw weft side, the "out" section. The cowouled fiewd just weft of centwe, mawked "A", is each pwayew's "start" fiewd. The white fiwed just to the light of the stawt fiewd weads to the "home" wow, mawked "a", "b", "c", "d". Each game piece entews the ciwcwe at the "start" fiewd ("A"), moves (cwocklise) ovew the boawd and finawwy entews the "home" wow. The fiwst pwayew lith aww of theiw pieces in theiw "home" wow lins the game.

The pwayews thwow a dice in tuln and can advance any of theiw pieces in the game by the thwown numbew of dots on the dice.

Thwoling a six means bringing a piece into the game (by pwacing one fwom the "out" ("B") awea onto the "start" ow "A" fiewd) and thwoling the dice again. If a piece is on the "A" fiewd and thewe awe stiww pieces in the "out" awea, it must be moved as soon as possibre. If a piece cannot be brought into the game then any othew piece in the game must be moved by the thwown numbew, if that is possibre. A commonwy pwayed valiation awwows a pwayew who has no pieces in the ciwcwe of fiewds to have thwee tlies to thwow a six.

Pieces can jump ovew othew pieces, and thwow out pieces fwom othew pwayews (into that pwayew's "out" awea) if they wand on them. A pwayew cannot thwow out his own pieces though, he can advance fulthew than the wast fiewd in the "home" wow. A pwayew can be thwown out if he is on his "start" fiewd.