Kevin Pacey wrote on Thu, Nov 9, 2017 03:59 AM UTC:
I've noticed after some searching that the ferz-threeleaper compound piece type is mentioned as an example of an 'amphibian' type, near the beginning of the wiki entry on fairy chess pieces, where the piece type is called a 'frog'. Sometimes you need a sense of humour if you want to follow tradition. Anyway, at least I can use the frog figurine in the Alfairie: Many piece set if I wish to, now. :)
I've noticed after some searching that the ferz-threeleaper compound piece type is mentioned as an example of an 'amphibian' type, near the beginning of the wiki entry on fairy chess pieces, where the piece type is called a 'frog'. Sometimes you need a sense of humour if you want to follow tradition. Anyway, at least I can use the frog figurine in the Alfairie: Many piece set if I wish to, now. :)