"Reunion," Kaelen corrected.

Suddenly, you aren't playing one game of chess. You are playing several. A move in Timeline B on Turn 3 can check the king in Timeline A on Turn 1. This is called a Time-Like Check . If your opponent cannot defend their past self using their present pieces, they lose instantly.

"Suicide?" The Architect asked, raising an eyebrow that existed in four places at once.

Things I’ve learned after 3 hours:

. Now, you are playing on two boards simultaneously. As the game progresses, you might find yourself managing five, ten, or even twenty different boards at once. 3. The "Present" Line

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