The Piececlopedia: Sylph
Description
This piece is from the chess variant, DragonChess, invented in 1985 by Gary Gygax (inventor of (Advanced) Dungeons & Dragons)
The Sylph is a kind of fairy/pixie/air nymph character, which flies in the sky. Being approximately four feet high, the Sylph is not generally a powerful attacker, but has the freedom to fly.
See: rules and links for DragonChess
Movement rules
Normally, the Sylph resides on the top (sky) board. Whilst on the top board, it makes non-capturing moves diagonally forwards. However, it may capture directly forwards, or directly downwards to the earth board.
If on the earth (middle) board, the only moves it may make (non-capturing) are to the square directly above, or to any of the six squares that the Sylphs begin on, which are unoccupied. Sylphs do not promote.
Movement diagram
The Sylph's non-capturing moves are in green, capturing moves in red.
Written by Peter Spicer.
WWW page created: November 15, 2001.