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How is 'distance' defined in this context? Number of King-steps, number of Wazir-steps, Cartesian distance?

An important question, which Pritchard's Encyclopedia does not answer. My educated guess would be that it is King-steps. If it was something else, it would likely have been specified.
I would think that it's based on Cartesian distance, as in Maximummer Chess.

I would doubt that, because in Pritchard's description of Maximummer Chess, he specifically explains that it is geometrical length; no such mention is made for Proximity Chess. Also, I would think that anything except King-move distance would make for a worse game, because it would only further cut down a player's (already few) options.
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