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<blockquote data-quote="LITTLE DOCTOR" data-source="post: 178330" data-attributes="member: 7165"><p>Never was a senet chess board so big and so bloody. In place of the normal 30 squares, 30 battlefields were used to play a game to the death of the romitone and the captain. The blood that flowed was that of ignoring pawns of a challenge between a god and a soldier. The Romitone for the occasion granted to Leale Martelli the choice of half of the 30 battles where "lead" the son of the lumberjack. Not all battles were accessible to the captain, the Romitone, with good reason, wanted to exclude some strategic battles that allowed him to maintain dominion over the whole story. Among these were excluded all battles of the fifth crusade from 1217 to 1221. It was also excluded the battle of looting Ayrivank of 923, also the captain was precluded the possibility of participating in the siege of Montsegur ended in 1244. Finally were excluded all battles that saw the protagonist General Wilhelm Stemmermann, in order to avoid contact with the captain that would have triggered the beginning of his primary mission. Among the 30 battles, the captain wanted to choose some that he would always want to fight and among these he also chose the battle of San Giovanni d'Acri in 1291, where the son of the woodcutter had his baptism of fire in the guise of a knight. Then he chose the battle of Beersheba of 1917 and also the battle of El Alamein of 1942, until arriving at the battle of Gela of 1943. Finally the captain tried his luck with the last battle of Berlin. We must note that during his stay in the Valle Benedetta, the captain had learned of the place where Leontino the young man had hidden the helmet stolen from the knight of the two helmets, so, with a stratagem, the captain asked the romitone to also include some battles that took place over the centuries on the island of Pantelleria, so as to become familiar with the territory for a possible search for the helmet. The battles in question were some looting played over the centuries by the Spaniards first and then by the North African pirates.</p><p>The last battle that took place in Pantelleria chosen by the captain was that of June 1943, when the Allies conquered the island after a bombing. On that occasion the captain and the son of the woodcutter were very active and managed to defuse a powerful explosive charge that would surely have razed the medieval castle "Barbican". </p><p>After this the two wanted to fall back in search of the helmet, but this was not possible because the captain and the son of the woodcutter were hit by a sudden American bombardment that took them by surprise, in fact instead of bombs from sky fell sacks full of sand that prevented him from continuing. The captain immediately understood that all this was the work of the Romitone, a mocking joke to prevent them from continuing their research. The captain could not recover the helmet of Leontino, a helmet with powers of clairvoyance that would allow him to anticipate the moves of the Romitone. But where the captain failed, later succeeded the son of the woodcutter who returned to the island of Pantelleria exactly in 1983, with complete peace of mind, this time in a patrol mission framed in the Folgore. A patrol that yielded the discovery of the helmet of Leontino, but this is another story ....</p><p>A more recent story linked to another epic challenge to senet. This time the chessboard is represented by the whole territory of the Benedetta Valley up to Livorno, a challenge that could turn you reading into pawns as well as myself .....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LITTLE DOCTOR, post: 178330, member: 7165"] Never was a senet chess board so big and so bloody. In place of the normal 30 squares, 30 battlefields were used to play a game to the death of the romitone and the captain. The blood that flowed was that of ignoring pawns of a challenge between a god and a soldier. The Romitone for the occasion granted to Leale Martelli the choice of half of the 30 battles where "lead" the son of the lumberjack. Not all battles were accessible to the captain, the Romitone, with good reason, wanted to exclude some strategic battles that allowed him to maintain dominion over the whole story. Among these were excluded all battles of the fifth crusade from 1217 to 1221. It was also excluded the battle of looting Ayrivank of 923, also the captain was precluded the possibility of participating in the siege of Montsegur ended in 1244. Finally were excluded all battles that saw the protagonist General Wilhelm Stemmermann, in order to avoid contact with the captain that would have triggered the beginning of his primary mission. Among the 30 battles, the captain wanted to choose some that he would always want to fight and among these he also chose the battle of San Giovanni d'Acri in 1291, where the son of the woodcutter had his baptism of fire in the guise of a knight. Then he chose the battle of Beersheba of 1917 and also the battle of El Alamein of 1942, until arriving at the battle of Gela of 1943. Finally the captain tried his luck with the last battle of Berlin. We must note that during his stay in the Valle Benedetta, the captain had learned of the place where Leontino the young man had hidden the helmet stolen from the knight of the two helmets, so, with a stratagem, the captain asked the romitone to also include some battles that took place over the centuries on the island of Pantelleria, so as to become familiar with the territory for a possible search for the helmet. The battles in question were some looting played over the centuries by the Spaniards first and then by the North African pirates. The last battle that took place in Pantelleria chosen by the captain was that of June 1943, when the Allies conquered the island after a bombing. On that occasion the captain and the son of the woodcutter were very active and managed to defuse a powerful explosive charge that would surely have razed the medieval castle "Barbican". After this the two wanted to fall back in search of the helmet, but this was not possible because the captain and the son of the woodcutter were hit by a sudden American bombardment that took them by surprise, in fact instead of bombs from sky fell sacks full of sand that prevented him from continuing. The captain immediately understood that all this was the work of the Romitone, a mocking joke to prevent them from continuing their research. The captain could not recover the helmet of Leontino, a helmet with powers of clairvoyance that would allow him to anticipate the moves of the Romitone. But where the captain failed, later succeeded the son of the woodcutter who returned to the island of Pantelleria exactly in 1983, with complete peace of mind, this time in a patrol mission framed in the Folgore. A patrol that yielded the discovery of the helmet of Leontino, but this is another story .... A more recent story linked to another epic challenge to senet. This time the chessboard is represented by the whole territory of the Benedetta Valley up to Livorno, a challenge that could turn you reading into pawns as well as myself ..... [/QUOTE]
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