Thursday, September 10, 2009

War of Chess

I Wrote this some years ago. Its not my best and probably has spelling mistakes. Chess is what some consider a boring game so i tried to change peoples view of that. 


The War of Chess
  Many people in the world play chess, but many more don’t reflect on the game as it is; a war. The brutality of chess is both a physical, psychological, and what is most known as; a mental war. The mental aspect is the game itself, the psychological aspect is the effect and the breakdown it can play on your mind and the physical is the pieces that wage war.
         

     Chess is not meant to be just a board game old people at the park play. It’s a game that anyone of any age should be able to play, as long as they can take in and understand the knowledge that is the game of chess. There is a vast and extensive knowledge that is needed to learn about this war.
  The main objective in this war is to obliterate your opponent’s forces and filch your adversary’s highest man of war, the king, and to maintain the protection of your own armies head. This is accomplished by whatever means may be necessary. Whether by sacrificing your own implements of war or annihilating your enemy’s -implements.
To play the game you must be willing to stand your ground and give up whatever you need to, to protect your implements of war and obliterate your enemies’ king.


It all begins with the learning of the basic movements of these implements of war. It starts with the front line. The first pieces to enter the battlefield. They can only go forward and cannot turn back once they have entered. Next you have an option of attacking on a left flank or the right flank. These are known as the Queen sides and the King sides. You can bombard your adversary with a diagonal warpath or a more intriguing notion of using your knights to attack your adversaries’ implements of war otherwise impossible to be engaged with. Your next highest rank belongs to strongest attacking duo in this war, the rooks. They’re shaped like castles as if to represent the defense they can protect, but can at the same can dish out an attack so powerful the whole of your enemies force can be blown apart and be that much closer to your adversary’s imminent destruction. The most powerful piece in the game is the Queen. She sits flanking the King. She is the ultimate piece in the game. Only under the king does she serve to. She can travel form one end of the board to the other. She can unleash a devastating attack on the enemy and then retreat from harms way without a scratch. She can come to the protection of the king and stop what could be a game ending attack on her lord. In a war with two lost the Queens the struggle for position becomes more important than the pieces itself and can lead to a psychological breakdown if one cannot keep his wits.  We finish with the piece de resistance, the king. He has authority over all his subjects and greatly influences the way they attack or defend. He is the dictator in a dictatorship, the emperor of a dynasty, the king of the castle; if he falls the rest of his army will fall in turn. He bends the world to suit his conditions, and if they’re not up to his standards, then all hell will break loose and a war will ensue.
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