The player expected a simple game of kings and pawns. Instead, they found a cosmic struggle. The white pieces were forged from the light of the morning star, and the black pieces were carved from the shadows of the world-tree’s roots.
The player realized that to win this game, they couldn't just play by the old rules. They had to think like a deity—foreseeing the end of the world and playing every move to prevent the final darkness. This wasn't just chess; it was a simulation of the cycle of rebirth, where every "checkmate" was merely the beginning of a new eon. Pro-Tips for Your Digital Odyssey Ragnark.Chess-TiNYiSO.rar