Ceall
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Ceall is an assumptarian board game. It is promiment in ilanean nations however is less important in wider Anteria. It is played on a 81 square checkerboard that is arranged in a 9×9 formation. It is a 2 player game and in order to win you must capture the entire backline of the enemy.
Ceall has no hidden information or random chance and has 20 pieces. They are the Musketeer, the Skirmisher, Cavalry and Artillery. They all move differently and have their own unique attack patterns.
Rules
The rules of Ceall are maintaned by PLACEHOLDER in their Ceall Handbook. PLACEHOLDER is the supranational governing organization of chess.
Setup
The Ceall board is must be divided into black and maroon squares. The 2 players are coloured white and brown. Brown must go on maroon and white must go on black.
There are 2 layers, each layer begins at the bottom of each player's perspective. The pieces are then arranged like this: