Kxh6 Rh4+ Kgk5 Nf3+ Kf5 Bxe4# what an amazing drawing thanks!!
Lucario's Brilliant Queen Sacrifice.
Kxh6 Rh4+ Kgk5 Nf3+ Kf5 Bxe4# what an amazing drawing thanks!!
Incorrect. Bxe4 is not mate because of Ke6.
Kxh6 Rh4+ Kgk5 Nf3+ Kf5 Bxe4# what an amazing drawing thanks!!
You're welcome, btw. That's thanks to KristKC for this amazing drawing.

Kxh6 Rh4+ Kgk5 Nf3+ Kf5 Bxe4# what an amazing drawing thanks!!
Incorrect. Bxe4 is not mate because of Ke6.
He left off the last move, so after Bxe4+ Ke6, then Ng5 is mate.
Kxh6 Rh4+ Kgk5 Nf3+ Kf5 Bxe4# what an amazing drawing thanks!!
Incorrect. Bxe4 is not mate because of Ke6.
He left off the last move, so after Bxe4+ Ke6, then Ng5 is mate.
You are correct! It's a nice knight mate too, with all the pawns working together.
My apologies for posting this again, but apparently the original version of this picture has Lucario's Aura Sensors missing, so now Lucario finally has his Aura Sensors back. Now where was I, oh yeah:This is the picture of Lucario, the Sir Aaron's version from Lucario and the Mystery of Mew, sacrificing his queen to win the chess game against Toshineko Hirozaki, my feline villain character. Based on the puzzle on chess.com, Toshineko expected Lucario to play Bxe4, but, after thinking about it, Lucario had a much better move, which was Qxh6+ shown in this picture. Why this move?
Hint: Rh4 is not mate.
This picture was drawn by KristKC, who I commissioned to draw and who I got permission from to upload: https://www.deviantart.com/kristkc
https://www.furaffinity.net/user/thekc