Sounds good! You can go first .
Musketeer Chess with Panther (musketeerches2017 vs Fly-Eagles-Fly

1... Pt g9
Wait... are we having one of each? Like, one that's a bishop on black, and one that's a bishop on white? Or are they both bishops on white? And which one is the one we just placed? And is this the way the board should look?
Whoa. That's a lot of questions. .

Yeah. Sorry about that. I am confused on how I could make that mistake. .
4. e5 Nd5
I can tell you right now, that will not happen again.
This is for a game between musketeerchess2017 and Fly-Eagles-Fly.
We will be using a pair of panthers each. A panther is a piece that can always move as a knight, but when it is on a black square it gains the movement of a rook, and when it is on a white square it gains the movement of a bishop.
In these diagrams, for lack of a better idea, I used the icon (picture? symbol?) for the Leopard. We'll have to figure out another icon to use.
If on black:
If on white:
Actually... Now that I think about it, we could have to separate pieces, one like above, and the other one reversed- bishop on black and rook on white. We'll could just find two similar looking icons in paint. Sound good? Whatever you want is cool with me
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