Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To Charles Gilman wrote on Wed, Jun 29, 2011 08:42 AM UTC:Well a few games against myself with just the changes to the pieces do suggest that the Golddragons have an advantage. However, that's before adding in a further complication of severe restrictions on crossing between the two middle ranks. Perhaps I should explain more about thet theme. The setting is either side of the Bristol Channel, the expanse of water into which the Severn estuary opens. On one side of this is the well-known territory of Wales, whose flag features a red dragon that could reasonably be represented by Ryu Shogi's Copperdragon. On the other is the part of England that in the Dark Ages was Wessex - comprising the counties of Berkshire, Devon, Dorset, Hampshire, Somerset, Wight, and Wiltshire. Wessex was one of the many Saxon and Anglian kingdoms that merged to form the original England. Descriptions of its flag vary but some accounts credit it with a gold dragon. The suggested substitution of pieces reflects the predominance of Anglicanism (with bishops) in England and especially in southern parts such as Wessex, and of nonconformist churches (Methodist, Baptist, et cetera - without bishops) in Wales. As the Bristol Channel forms a more substantial barrier than a river, I was planning to have most pieces require a Ferry (as per Ferry Xiang Qi) to cross it. However, any kind of dragon would be presumed able to fly and therefore not require a ferry. Perhaps a good way to improve the balance would be to rule that the Rook can also fly, as its English name also means a kind of bird and its Japanese name - the language of Ryu Shogi's own name - of Hisha means Flying Chariot. Now all I need is to think of a name for the variant. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID Riders/Dragons does not match any item.