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In this variant the board is 14x14, and there is the Initial position:

And this are the Pieces:

The Pawns on this Variant combines Berolina pawn and Stone general, they also can always move 1 square sideways (without capturing) and they also can always move 2 squares diagonally foward (without capturing or jumping over pieces) they are worth 1 point

Elephant: moves like a Bishop that cant move 1 square diagonally but also can move by moving 1 square vertically or horizontally and then 2 squares diagonally on that same direction (basically a Zebra (3,2 Leaper) that cant jump over pieces), Value: 4

Hawk: jumps 2 or 3 squares on any direction, value: 3

Mann: moves like a king but its not royal so it can be captured, value: 2

Champion: combines wazir and alibaba, value: 3

Gold General: moves like a Wazir and Foward as Ferz, value: 2
Silver General: moves like a Ferz and forward as Wazir, value: 2

Carriage: combines Wazir and Xiangqi Horse, value: 3

Jester: combines Knight, Camel, Zebra (3,2 Leaper) and Giraffe (4,1 Leaper), value: 9

Wizard: combines Ferz and Camel, Value: 3

Rose: this piece moves like a knight but its also a 5,2 Leaper, a 3,3 Leaper, a 4,4 Leaper, a 6,0 Leaper and a 4,0 Leaper, value: 8

The Queen on this Variant still called queen and it still looks like a queen but it combines a Regular Chess Queen, Knight and Camel, on this variant the Queen is worth 15 points

The King and Rook still the same as regular chess and the Rook still worth 5 points

Theres Also Archbishops (Bishop + Knight) (E file on initial position) and Chancellors (Rook + Knight) (J file on initial position), they both are worth 7 points

Pawn Promotion: On the 14th Rank Pawns promote to: Mann, Champion, Wizard, Elephant, Carriage, Gold General, Silver General, Hawk and Dragon

Dragon: the Dragon basically combines all pieces from Xiangqi: can Move 2 squares diagonally, moves like a Xiangqi Horse, like a Rook, and can capture like a Xiangqi Cannon (the Xiangqi Cannon moves like a Rook but it must jump over a piece to capture), value: 10

Other rules:

Bare Piece Rule: the first player to lose all their pieces loses the game

En Passant: theres En Passant on this Variant

Castling: the same as Regular Chess

Game of Points: to win you must end the game with the most points:

Stalemating your opponent gives you 10 points

Checkmating your opponent gives you 15 points

Resigning gives 15 points to your opponent

Capturing a Piece gives you the value of the piece as points: example: capturing a Queen gives you 15 points, Example 2: capturing a Rook gives you 5 points