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A dzaibis is a board game with figurines broadly similar to chess. It is thought to have originated from [[Shelekhumbia]], [[Shagrela'al]], or [[Hœrnect]]. It is played with a square board with 8 x 8 square places and sixteen pieces for each player. Dzaibis was introduced into the Pallathantic Region after the Fall of the Yophenthean Empire, but the exact year is a matter of debate to scholars.
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A dzaibis is a board game with figurines broadly similar to chess. It is thought to have originated from [[Shelekhumbia]], [[Shagrela'al]], or [[Omre]]. It is played with a square board with 8 x 8 square places and sixteen pieces for each player. Dzaibis was introduced into the [[Pallathantic Region]] after the [[Fall of the Yophenthean Empire]], but the exact year is a matter of debate to scholars.
  
 
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*[[Board Games of Asdar]]
 
*[[Board Games of Asdar]]
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*[[Ibzhatti]]
  
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Latest revision as of 09:48, 2 July 2022

A dzaibis is a board game with figurines broadly similar to chess. It is thought to have originated from Shelekhumbia, Shagrela'al, or Omre. It is played with a square board with 8 x 8 square places and sixteen pieces for each player. Dzaibis was introduced into the Pallathantic Region after the Fall of the Yophenthean Empire, but the exact year is a matter of debate to scholars.

See Also