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What was happening ten years ago? The Science explained: http://www.chessvariants.org/index/displaycomment.php?commentid=22757. The XX Moralities were half-complete with this CM X spring 2003. The seven fundamental Chess pieces, derived by strict mathematical logic so that there are mutual exclusivity of both arrival square and natural mode of movement, are seen to correspond to Antiquity's very seven utmost constructions. Namely Falcon Pyramid, Pawn Nature Temple, Knight Colossus, Bishop Pharos, King Zeus Statue, Queen Babylon Garden, Rook Mausoleum.
The medieval Chess Moralities went on for thousands lines. Chess Morality I to XX here 2000-2007 add another 800. But iambic pentameter is intellectual for being a long thought per line, so am working on crisper version with seven beats for low attention spanners.
Things like: ..../King and Queen and Horse must move/ Each within established groove./Hours well spent and mind engaged,/ Checked and mated when outraged./ Pawns but move one step at time,/ Bishops vowed to turn on dime./ Rooks befall the straightest path/ And only Queen more power hath. ....
The twenty Chess Moralities were half complete fifteen years ago this month 2003. CMX associates each basic Chess piece with corresponding utmost construction of Antiquity:
Falcon - Pyramid; Pawn - Temple Diana; Knight - Colossus Rhodes; Bishop - Lighthouse Alexandria; King - Statue Zeus; Queen - Gardens Babylon; Rook - Mausoleum. Falcon Chess was first played December 1992 when adding the option of "split block" two changes of direction to the piece.
A lead-in to this tenth Morality does quote Lewis Carroll, and current Chessbase article by Carlos Alberto Colodro trenchantly places the same 'Through the Looking Glass' in Chess literature, focussing on the game Alice joins: https://en.chessbase.com/post/lewis-carroll-y-su-alicia-jugando-al-ajedrez-por-sergio-negri-2018. .
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