Who decides exactly who (else) or what is a players piece or pawn?
Determining who the pieces and, to a lesser extent, the pawns are in a game of City Chess depends on the type of game it is. If the game is a Twilight game then each player decides who his or her own pieces will be and informs the opponent of these nominations. If the game is either a Blood game or a Midnight game then one’s opponent will decide who would be an appropriate piece or pawn. Additionally one’s opponent does not have to inform you who those pieces (or pawns) are, you may never find out until they’ve been taken.
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