[ Thread definitely at least sometime before the disaster. Thank goodness for that!
But yeah, we can assume the standard rules of western chess are being gone over for comparison's sake. ]
Most aspects are the same. However, if one forces their opponent into a stalemate first, that is also considered a victory. Much like the traditional "checkmate".
[ He explains which pieces can be comparable to what western pieces as well. The slight changes (a knight can be 'blocked' instead of being able to hop over pieces), and anything else I don't recall/remember. It's been ages and sometimes just handwaving things is easier. ]
A stalemate is considered a loss, huh? How very Western Country. [ mostly idle commentary as he studies the pieces and the rule changes he's envisioning in his mind. after a moment: ]
No, that'll do. What's your method of deciding color?
[ We can definitely do that! Jing Yuan is the type of person whose style of play depends on entirety on his mood and even though he has centuries of experience, it doesn't mean he is suddenly going to use all of that immediately in a first game.
Still...
...But, he does have enough competitive spirit that he aims to make it very difficult for the first game anyway, so this is going to be an in-depth handwavey game of some sort (19) ]
[ khun nods at that, he's not too keen on color in the end. but switching makes the most sense as far as strategy goes. ]
My expectations extend to myself. [ at least he's fair in that way? that was an interesting game though, and though he's not the type to become animated due to a good battle so much, there is a spark in his eye.
this is fun. he switches it up for the second round, trying out new strategies now that he no longer has something to immediately prove. it does no go well, as dice bot says 2. ]
[ Well, at least they are both flexible in that regard. ]
Only to yourself?
[ Jing Yuan asks, genuinely curious, and with a sense of amusement as well. Meanwhile, he seems to remain steady and unchanging like a mountain, yet focused on what he perceives to be a potential test of his skill.
Such as it is, that remains his strategy, in which he decides to increase the pressure and trying to mercilessly crush Khun (15) ]
Of course not. [ mmmn... he doesn't actually mind losing as much as you would expect him to, but only if it's worth it. he refocuses his efforts accordingly to a respectable 15. ]
[ I can't read my own dice rolls because I'm asleep, it's fine. They can keep at this mostly even pace for now. ]
Not a particular opponent, but the period of my life when I played games like this often. All nobles need to learn chess, but in the spare time I had, I played just for fun.
[ ...Alright, Khun has got him there, enough that the laugh in response to the rhetorical question is perhaps telling about him being 'pinged' already as noble-like by Jing Yuan already.
So, no need to reply to it otherwise. As for the joke-like question... ]
Airships aren't exactly cheap.
Whether or not they're able to traverse simply worlds or outer space. I would have to think carefully on your request.
[ Jing Yuan pauses because he doesn't really care for jewels and other things like how those in high positions would. But he mulls over it because that is kind of important still, in some respects.
If there is one consensus that even a warrior could go with in regards to jewelry, there is one even he would find worth his consideration and attention. So in that he has an answer. ]
...I suppose jewelry that could be made from jade, given its popularity? Why?
Suspendium, is it? It seems like quite the precious stone. I wonder if it might have special attributes on its own.
...Though, I do understand, perhaps in different ways. Like, let us say, holding a preference towards a number of delicacies here or there. Some desserts, some meats. When you do have the means to indulge, there is no reason to not do so, hm?
[ That is where he runs up some real dollars. Even for his pet (past pets?), he gets only the best even if it means he got blasted literally on society about it.
Anyway, despite the idle chat he has been paying close attention to the move, probably stonewalling things, or something like that. ]
Though, I can't say jade would do the same for me.
[ Though, it was versatile as well. He remembers the items exchanged between friends. Old friends' intricate relationships bound by such things. It makes him think...and his moves are suddenly a little more careless for just a few rounds. ]
...It is good we both understand that well. Though, there are certainly some who don't, and would deny themselves even a well-earned meal.
Complimentary colors can work just as well. [ he's just blessed to have these genes in particular. and ooo.. definitely taking advantage of that to take some pieces off the board. ]
It's their loss. But, I've been told I'm rather shameless.
[ ...which he is. and which he doesn't mind touting. ]
Hmm? I suppose that's true. Traditional or complimentary...they can bring out one's appearance best as long as one knows how to wear it well.
[ Enjoy your momentary advantage...Jing Yuan looks down at the pieces he's lost and smiles to himself, amused, and then decides it'd be more fun to try to go for something unpredictable in his position:
A stalemate. ]
Shameless? Because you offended or overwhelmed someone with your confidence and willing to indulge?
[ a stalemate... it's a valid way of winning in this game, but khun's not really a fan of it. besides, he's still feeling the game out anyway, so he decides to keep on playing aggressive. it'll be a win for one of them shortly. ]
I'm not sure I'd say my willingness to indulge specifically, but my confidence is one for sure. I know my strengths and I don't back down when many others might. My instructors called me cocky and arrogant, but I don't believe in downplaying my success.
[ Certainly. Jing Yuan's original intentions weren't even to bother being so intent on securing a victory.
He will entertain the game a little longer before deciding on directing the trajectory of the last half into the game. An uncertain outcome or towards his own inevitable loss. ]
Being unable to back down can simply mean that you claim victory in many instances where most wouldn't. Some might not care for such an obstinate quality, but if it benefits you, there is no sense in changing it.
[ There is a little smile as he is just simply amused. ]
...There is no sense in downplaying one's success either. But, I doubt it was merely about exactly that, for them to call you as such.
[ of course it wasn't merely that because khun is khun. he continues his gambit (9) with a fake out that might cost him the game if jing yuan catches it. ]
[ Jing Yuan will mercilessly pounce upon the mistake despite the inconsistent pace he has been making; at this point, it is fairly likely making such a dire move with great consequences will ensure his victory for him to basically go for a Checkmate (20) ]
You seem the type to mercilessly lord your success over others after obtaining victory. That is one guess, among a few.
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But yeah, we can assume the standard rules of western chess are being gone over for comparison's sake. ]
Most aspects are the same. However, if one forces their opponent into a stalemate first, that is also considered a victory. Much like the traditional "checkmate".
[ He explains which pieces can be comparable to what western pieces as well. The slight changes (a knight can be 'blocked' instead of being able to hop over pieces), and anything else I don't recall/remember. It's been ages and sometimes just handwaving things is easier. ]
Anything else?
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No, that'll do. What's your method of deciding color?
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[ Jing Yuan asks, question of course rhetorical. As for the inquiry, though...he just decides to end up smiling like he usually does. ]
Nothing too complex. We have red or black. So, I'll simply choose black.
Does that sound agreeable to you?
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[ well blue is, but black is a close second.
let's go!
are we rolling for how well they both do..
somehow khun's roll was a nat 20 please help. ]
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[ We can definitely do that! Jing Yuan is the type of person whose style of play depends on entirety on his mood and even though he has centuries of experience, it doesn't mean he is suddenly going to use all of that immediately in a first game.
Still...
...But, he does have enough competitive spirit that he aims to make it very difficult for the first game anyway, so this is going to be an in-depth handwavey game of some sort (19) ]
I suppose your boast wasn't just full of hot air.
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My expectations extend to myself. [ at least he's fair in that way? that was an interesting game though, and though he's not the type to become animated due to a good battle so much, there is a spark in his eye.
this is fun. he switches it up for the second round, trying out new strategies now that he no longer has something to immediately prove. it does no go well, as dice bot says 2. ]
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Only to yourself?
[ Jing Yuan asks, genuinely curious, and with a sense of amusement as well. Meanwhile, he seems to remain steady and unchanging like a mountain, yet focused on what he perceives to be a potential test of his skill.
Such as it is, that remains his strategy, in which he decides to increase the pressure and trying to mercilessly crush Khun (15) ]
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This is almost nostalgic.
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Oho? I remind you of a previous opponent in particular?
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Not a particular opponent, but the period of my life when I played games like this often. All nobles need to learn chess, but in the spare time I had, I played just for fun.
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Ah...so you're a noble. Well, it's good you decided to hone your skill in such a game. Otherwise, you wouldn't be much of a challenge for me.
[ He chuckles. ]
Were there other activities you picked up you managed to enjoy, as a member of nobility? And not just reading or shopping, of course.
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If I say I liked airships, are you going to buy me one?
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So, no need to reply to it otherwise. As for the joke-like question... ]
Airships aren't exactly cheap.
Whether or not they're able to traverse simply worlds or outer space. I would have to think carefully on your request.
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If there is one consensus that even a warrior could go with in regards to jewelry, there is one even he would find worth his consideration and attention. So in that he has an answer. ]
...I suppose jewelry that could be made from jade, given its popularity? Why?
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I don't have cheap tastes. [ and there he goes making a daring move in their game. ]
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...Though, I do understand, perhaps in different ways. Like, let us say, holding a preference towards a number of delicacies here or there. Some desserts, some meats. When you do have the means to indulge, there is no reason to not do so, hm?
[ That is where he runs up some real dollars. Even for his pet (past pets?), he gets only the best even if it means he got blasted literally on society about it.
Anyway, despite the idle chat he has been paying close attention to the move, probably stonewalling things, or something like that. ]
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[ like diamond, it's incredibly versatile. khun nods. ]
I'll take you up on the meats but pass on the desserts. If you have the means, it's your right to enjoy it.
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Though, I can't say jade would do the same for me.
[ Though, it was versatile as well. He remembers the items exchanged between friends. Old friends' intricate relationships bound by such things. It makes him think...and his moves are suddenly a little more careless for just a few rounds. ]
...It is good we both understand that well. Though, there are certainly some who don't, and would deny themselves even a well-earned meal.
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It's their loss. But, I've been told I'm rather shameless.
[ ...which he is. and which he doesn't mind touting. ]
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[ Enjoy your momentary advantage...Jing Yuan looks down at the pieces he's lost and smiles to himself, amused, and then decides it'd be more fun to try to go for something unpredictable in his position:
A stalemate. ]
Shameless? Because you offended or overwhelmed someone with your confidence and willing to indulge?
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I'm not sure I'd say my willingness to indulge specifically, but my confidence is one for sure. I know my strengths and I don't back down when many others might. My instructors called me cocky and arrogant, but I don't believe in downplaying my success.
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He will entertain the game a little longer before deciding on directing the trajectory of the last half into the game. An uncertain outcome or towards his own inevitable loss. ]
Being unable to back down can simply mean that you claim victory in many instances where most wouldn't. Some might not care for such an obstinate quality, but if it benefits you, there is no sense in changing it.
[ There is a little smile as he is just simply amused. ]
...There is no sense in downplaying one's success either. But, I doubt it was merely about exactly that, for them to call you as such.
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Oh? Then care to take a guess?
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You seem the type to mercilessly lord your success over others after obtaining victory. That is one guess, among a few.
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