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Annotations Every Day - Written by T Campbell & Flo Kahn - Illustrated by John & Jason Waltrip

... and that's why chess is traditionally melee-only.

Chapter 11 – Page 9

on June 13, 2011
Chapter: Chapter 11
└ Tags: Best, Frigg, Gravedust, Syr'Nj
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  1. trollnystan
    trollnystan
    June 13, 2011, 12:04 am | # | Reply

    Don’t go into the light, stay away from the light!

    • centuriancode
      centuriancode
      June 13, 2011, 2:44 am | # | Reply

      Come now, it’s not like they’re in a long, dark tunnel/cavern, or anything…

      • Chevalion
        Chevalion
        June 14, 2011, 2:02 am | # | Reply

        Still, some people can only see their lives in black & white

        • SotiCoto
          SotiCoto
          June 26, 2013, 9:14 am | # | Reply

          Ooooh, we’ve got this notion
          That we’d quite like to sail the ocean
          So we’re building a big boat to leave here for good.

          We’re not keen on sinking
          So we’re all sitting here a thinking
          ‘Cause we built it too big and we’ve run out of wood.

          eidle eidle eee
          eidle eidle eee

          We simply can’t leave ’til we get some more wood.

          Oooh, we’re not keen on sinking
          so that’s why we’re sitting thinking

          cause we simply can’t leave ’til we get some more wood.

          • Necrosis
            Necrosis
            January 25, 2014, 12:34 am | # | Reply

            Oh god XD Those guys were the best part of the first level.

    • RJ
      RJ
      June 14, 2011, 4:17 pm | # | Reply

      heading toward the light’s always a bad thing unless you want to resign

    • repartee
      repartee
      June 15, 2011, 1:26 am | # | Reply

      Now you’re just making light of the situation.

  2. David Johnston
    David Johnston
    June 13, 2011, 12:05 am | # | Reply

    Ah. Her chess lessons came in handy after all….

    Interesting though that none of them have that knowledge from their real lives.

    • alta lemur
      alta lemur
      June 13, 2011, 6:27 pm | # | Reply

      That would be metagaming.

      • centuriancode
        centuriancode
        June 14, 2011, 1:47 am | # | Reply

        Either that or Post-Modernism.

        • Kilroy Quartermaine
          Kilroy Quartermaine
          June 14, 2011, 3:41 pm | # | Reply

          Actually, We’ve no evidence that they’ve kept any memory of who they are outside.

  3. Joe
    Joe
    June 13, 2011, 12:08 am | # | Reply

    Never underestimate the power of Plotnium-tipped arrows.

    • centuriancode
      centuriancode
      June 13, 2011, 2:45 am | # | Reply

      Or Phlebotinum-powered bows.

    • MidnightDStroyer
      MidnightDStroyer
      February 12, 2017, 7:35 pm | # | Reply

      Neither the bows nor the arrows needed to be special. As the Alt-Text indicated, all it took was to bring a bow to a sword fight.

  4. Thor
    Thor
    June 13, 2011, 12:12 am | # | Reply

    So . . . how did killing the black king stop the white side from attacking them?

    • gloob
      gloob
      June 13, 2011, 12:37 am | # | Reply

      the game ends when one of the kings is killed

      • Thor
        Thor
        June 13, 2011, 1:15 pm | # | Reply

        Well, yes, in traditional chess. But in traditional chess, pieces that are taken out don’t normally return to the board. Even if every pawn got promoted, there would still be some finiteness.

        • BriGuy
          BriGuy
          June 13, 2011, 2:15 pm | # | Reply

          It’s magic chess. It’s like regular chess.

          Only with MAGIC!

        • orgikan
          orgikan
          June 13, 2011, 4:05 pm | # | Reply

          In chess, pieces can only get killed by pieces of the opposite colour (a white pawn cannot kill a white tower, for example), so I guess it’s also applicable to human adventurers that show up in the middle of a game :P

        • ThePuck1
          ThePuck1
          June 14, 2011, 2:25 am | # | Reply

          In traditional Japanese chess, called Shogi, you may take your opponents pieces that you capture and use as your own.

  5. Jean-Luc
    Jean-Luc
    June 13, 2011, 12:16 am | # | Reply

    Well, at least they got this off their chess.

    • FreddeX
      FreddeX
      June 13, 2011, 2:32 am | # | Reply

      KA-DUN-THICH! ;) ^^

    • MathMage
      MathMage
      June 13, 2011, 3:28 am | # | Reply

      They were getting board of killing pawns.

    • Timelost
      Timelost
      June 13, 2011, 5:41 am | # | Reply

      I’m board of chess puns, not just because they’ve had a monopoly in this arc’s checkered past, but because they’ve been stale from the word Go.

      Now I get that we’re between a rook and a hard place because of the story, but really, what’s humor without an element of Risk?

      • centuriancode
        centuriancode
        June 13, 2011, 6:55 am | # | Reply

        Hey, ease up, there. I know it’s a little bit trying now, but stick with it. Play the game. Sometimes you get dealt a bad hand, but don’t throw in the towel. It’ll get better. We promise.

        • The bawdy rifleman
          The bawdy rifleman
          June 13, 2011, 4:57 pm | # | Reply

          For the slice and dice part, I guess Byron is definitely a good card. He’s simply the best to keep many threats in check, even against sore losers.

      • MidnightDStroyer
        MidnightDStroyer
        February 12, 2017, 7:38 pm | # | Reply

        Hey, I’m Sorry we had to Trouble you with bored games. No one has a Monopoly on “how to have fun.”

  6. Ka
    Ka
    June 13, 2011, 12:19 am | # | Reply

    In one old variant of “battle chess” for whatever computer system my grandfather had when I was a kid, the Queen DID have an animated ranged attack (magic of some sort).

    …then she would waltz over to the site of the attack to dance on her victim’s corpse. Or at least that was how I interpreted it.

    Anyways, I’m sure arrows are totally allowed in chess. I mean, when it comes to rules of movement, the King totally got the shaft.

    • centuriancode
      centuriancode
      June 13, 2011, 2:48 am | # | Reply

      Which explains a great deal about Frigg’s parthian shot to the gnomes – she just wanted the Queen to know how the kings felt.

    • Tyris
      Tyris
      June 19, 2011, 4:45 am | # | Reply

      *heeble cheeble cheeble*

      Someone else who played – and remembers – Battle Chess?

      <3 *sigh*

      That game taught us very little about getting better at chess and quite a lot about setting up weird patterns so you can see all the different animations.

      Wonder if there's an emulator version floating around on the tubes?

    • Hessy
      Hessy
      September 14, 2011, 1:41 am | # | Reply

      Geez, that’s unbieleavlbe. Kudos and such.

  7. SteelRaven
    SteelRaven
    June 13, 2011, 12:23 am | # | Reply

    Regicide is my new favorite word.

    • Karishi
      Karishi
      June 13, 2011, 6:50 am | # | Reply

      It’s been my gaming group’s favorite for years. Makes it both hard and terrifyingly easy to plan D&D adventures.

      • Rognik
        Rognik
        June 14, 2011, 2:30 am | # | Reply

        To double the pleasure, ensure regicide by defenestration.

        Out of curiosity, would death of the queen be reginacide?

        • Abcus
          Abcus
          June 14, 2011, 5:35 pm | # | Reply

          Or would it be vaginacide?

          . . . too far?

          Cheers,

          Cote

  8. Tom
    Tom
    June 13, 2011, 12:27 am | # | Reply

    Their Mystic headshots your King: checkmate.

  9. NJS
    NJS
    June 13, 2011, 1:19 am | # | Reply

    I bet Syr’nj has always wanted to yell that.

    I certainly have.

  10. jast
    jast
    June 13, 2011, 1:30 am | # | Reply

    The king seems to have a tryzub on his shield :-)
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coat_of_arms_of_Ukraine

    • Cchisle90
      Cchisle90
      June 13, 2011, 10:57 am | # | Reply

      I think it’s a bird actually. We can see the tail and wing tips.

      • Slipdance
        Slipdance
        June 14, 2011, 6:50 pm | # | Reply

        Since the shield has a flat, planar surface, I suppose we could further wonder:

        Is it a bird? Is it a plane?

  11. Amaster
    Amaster
    June 13, 2011, 1:37 am | # | Reply

    I think the gnomes would be proud of Frigg, she won her first game of chess. It might not be normal, but she did it in the most proper way, with regicide.

  12. Legault
    Legault
    June 13, 2011, 1:49 am | # | Reply

    Regicide – it’s their only way out.

    • Pikey
      Pikey
      June 13, 2011, 2:46 am | # | Reply

      Syr’nj: “No, no, not ME dammit!”

      • centuriancode
        centuriancode
        June 13, 2011, 2:50 am | # | Reply

        Well, techniquely, she’s not a King. And I’m not sure if she, unlike Lord Farquaad, can become one.

  13. Zach
    Zach
    June 13, 2011, 4:11 am | # | Reply

    Hahaha, “Everyone, Regicide!” Maybe the best thing I’ve read ever, no exceptions.

    • Timelost
      Timelost
      June 13, 2011, 5:30 am | # | Reply

      I hope one day to see “On my mark, defenestrate!”, but until that happy hour, this will do quite nicely.

      • Caitlin
        Caitlin
        June 13, 2011, 5:45 pm | # | Reply

        I fully support the defenestration proclamation.

  14. TSED
    TSED
    June 13, 2011, 4:45 am | # | Reply

    Huh. If the non-humans have no knowledge of chess because it’s a human game…

    How is it under an elven city as a super-traditional trap?

    • CM
      CM
      June 13, 2011, 5:04 am | # | Reply

      Perhaps one of the cultural differences between Syr’nj’s people and the Sky Elves is their xenophobia and forced isolation? The Sky Elves may have had more cultural exchanges with the world’s other races.

      Another possibility is that the trap is designed primarily to prevent Elven or other non-human intrusion. If the rules of chess are arcane knowledge that only high-level scholars have access to, the trap becomes more effective in that most Elven intruders won’t know how to ‘beat’ it.

      • Abeo
        Abeo
        June 13, 2011, 6:41 am | # | Reply

        I dunno about that. The Sky Elves made a freaking floating island so that they could be above – and apart from – the other races. They may be more elitist than xenophobic but they are definitely isolationist.

        It is possible that the Sky Elves even made the game themselves and that it later became popular in Human lands. The Wood Elves may just see it as a “Human game” because many Humans play it, not because they invented it.

        But hey, I dunno.

    • Ishmael
      Ishmael
      June 14, 2011, 1:58 am | # | Reply

      Well. Remember, Frigg only knows because she learned about it a few months ago.

  15. Doop doop
    Doop doop
    June 13, 2011, 5:42 am | # | Reply

    That’s uh…

    Chess doesn’t end by killing the king. Chess ends by trapping the king in an inescapable situation. Then you capture the king and put him up to ransom. Since the other country just lost militarily and has a suffering economy, you’re forced to keep the king hostage in one of your lesser palaces with only 15 or so servants and a first class larder (you can’t have the king eat like the filthy commoners after all). He has very limited freedoms, only able to ride and hunt with a nag that is barely a thoroughbred for a horse and only the occasional maid to bed.

    Following a period of imprisonment that ranges from 5-10 years, hostilities are renewed. The country that has lost its king has finally, through brutal use of the peasants, reformed its army with the Prince Regent at the head. The Prince Regent of the kingdom is captured over the bloody and beaten bodies of peasants from both sides. Again, he is placed in one of the lesser palaces with only 12 servants and other second class amenities.

    Years down the line, the dying peasants of the losing lands finally realize that they’re being screwed over in the system and revolt against the current Regent. Founding a democracy, they stretch their hands out to the peasants of the other land…only to get crushed by their former king and prince combined with all the gentry of the country that captured them. Soon after a bloody beating down of the traitors, the king and prince are granted lands and titles in the conquered land.

    THAT is how chess is played.

    • centuriancode
      centuriancode
      June 13, 2011, 6:57 am | # | Reply

      OK, now you’re just reading Machiavelli.

    • Eleanor
      Eleanor
      June 13, 2011, 12:31 pm | # | Reply

      Yes, in your version of chess, the squares on which the war is fought represent the peasants. Should the game go on too long, the squares start shifting, moving, confusing the landscape. Continue the game, and the general unrest turns into a veritable earthquake! The squares shoot upwards, crushing the pawns that were resting on it against the ceiling! Reinforcements will be sent, but they will fare no better! Eventually, the king will be surrounded by the angry squares. He will have the choice to either give the square peasants their rights or die by their square fists! Viva la revolution carre!

      • Phil
        Flo
        June 13, 2011, 12:35 pm | # | Reply

        Achievement unlocked!

        Post the 20,000th comment!

        Gold Star, also.

  16. Severo Queiroz Jr.
    Severo Queiroz Jr.
    June 13, 2011, 7:05 am | # | Reply

    “Go for the nuts Frigg,

    • centuriancode
      centuriancode
      June 13, 2011, 9:02 pm | # | Reply

      Stay calm – we don’t wnat things to get too nutty. This party gets up to enough crazy hijinks as is.

  17. Severo Queiroz Jr.
    Severo Queiroz Jr.
    June 13, 2011, 7:09 am | # | Reply

    “Gor for the nuts Frigg, THE NUTS!”
    But hey, do constructs REALLY HAVE nuts?
    (In the second panel, look for the pain expression in the tower golem’s face!)

    • Thom
      Thom
      June 13, 2011, 12:30 pm | # | Reply

      Homuncucles

  18. Atomsk42
    Atomsk42
    June 13, 2011, 7:16 am | # | Reply

    I’m surprised this hasn’t been brought up yet but um…

    Where’s Byron?

    • Thracecius
      Thracecius
      June 13, 2011, 12:35 pm | # | Reply

      He’s on the other side of the board, where the white pieces were. Everyone else was plowing through the black pieces headed toward where the new exit has appeared. I suppose that means he was fighting the rear-guard action.

    • David Johnston
      David Johnston
      June 14, 2011, 1:52 pm | # | Reply

      I assumed that Byron and Best were fighting the white pieces and one of them took out the white king.

  19. Gundi
    Gundi
    June 13, 2011, 11:26 am | # | Reply

    …Actually, you never capture the king. You see “checkmate” comes from an old phrase meaning “the king is captured,” and it’s traditionally believed that checkmate was never meant to mean the death of the king. Consider it from the point of view of rule of the nobility, it’s a bad idea to teach your progeny that it’s ok to kill the head honcho if you’re the local lord or king… And my inner chess nerd is satiated. For now.

  20. Locke
    Locke
    June 13, 2011, 11:26 am | # | Reply

    Okay, this is when a new villain comes out of nowhere and completely fucks them over.

  21. Arnuz
    Arnuz
    June 13, 2011, 12:16 pm | # | Reply

    Actually you EAT the king!

    cue everybody starting OMNOMNOM

    • Karishi
      Karishi
      June 14, 2011, 2:06 pm | # | Reply

      Everyone! REGIVORE!

  22. Thom
    Thom
    June 13, 2011, 12:31 pm | # | Reply

    I think I spy our basin chamber staircase in the next room!

    • Thracecius
      Thracecius
      June 13, 2011, 12:38 pm | # | Reply

      That would be too easy…

  23. Incohierophant
    Incohierophant
    June 13, 2011, 4:44 pm | # | Reply

    It would appear that they have no knowledge of their previous lives. Other than similar personality traits, the party we see and the people in the tubes might as well be completely different entities.

    • centuriancode
      centuriancode
      June 14, 2011, 1:49 am | # | Reply

      So, what happens if/when they are released from the tubes? They have strong memories and the beginnings of ingrained personality divergences, and that can’t be good.

  24. Redo19
    Redo19
    June 13, 2011, 5:40 pm | # | Reply

    Yes, Syn’yj. Stair at the light.

  25. Naare
    Naare
    June 13, 2011, 6:57 pm | # | Reply

    One arrow, one kill.

  26. Nathanyel
    Nathanyel
    June 14, 2011, 12:08 am | # | Reply

    Is anyone else concerned because we don’t see Byron in this strip?

  27. Chevalion
    Chevalion
    June 14, 2011, 2:15 am | # | Reply

    Loved watching Syr’nj fight with sword & buckler! A fitting choice for several reasons!

  28. The Guestimator
    The Guestimator
    June 14, 2011, 6:01 am | # | Reply

    i cant believe no ones said this yet..

    /internet meme
    “Boom Headshot!”
    /internet meme

  29. Karishi
    Karishi
    June 14, 2011, 2:07 pm | # | Reply

    Ooh, the rook takes it right in the stones.

    • Locke
      Locke
      June 14, 2011, 11:13 pm | # | Reply

      Hah, I missed that. Guess I should have rooked at the comic more carefully.

  30. zack of hiskatana
    zack of hiskatana
    August 4, 2011, 9:26 pm | # | Reply

    awww… i was netting some serious exp on this board!!

  31. CopperHead451
    CopperHead451
    May 17, 2017, 12:36 pm | # | Reply

    Frigg offering useful and tactical information in the middle of a battle? What is this mad anti-backwards world they have been transported to?!?! I blame freaky Sky Elf magic…

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