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Stealth Chess Slurks puzzle
The section on Stealth Chess refers to the Slurks as two extra fields. The illustration shows two extra files. If this is correct, the word files should be used. However, the text says,  If an Assassin enters the Slurks and takes five moves within them (in any direction, including back and forth)... In fact, if the illustration is accurate, back and forth are the only options in the Slurks.

The text says, The Assassin moves one square in any direction, and two to capture. This should make seven, not fifteen, the minimum number of moves to go from corner to opposite corner of the normal board, moving diagonally. If diagonal moves are excluded, then the Assassin can't move in any direction, only along rank and file, in which case a minimum fourteen, not fifteen, moves are required to move from corner to opposite corner. Koro Neil (talk) 04:03, 13 August 2018 (UTC)

Cripple Mr. Onion
The article attributes the Agatean variant Shibo Yangcong-san as Chinese. Because of the "San" honorific and the overall phonemic structure, I think this is Japanese but wasn't sure enough of my Asian languages to commit to the change on the edit screen! The Agatean Empire largely references China but does have some Japanese flavoring as in the use of "shogun" (rather than, say, "squire") by "Disembowel Myself Honorably Dibbalah" (which reference itself is Japanese) Minissa (talk) 16:15, 16 September 2020 (UTC)

Koom Valley Thud
I have just noticed that the starting position is slightly different to the one in the printed rules. Is this a mistake? Or was there a change after the rules were distributed on the internet? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.111.147.55 (talk) 20:59, 4 March 2022 (UTC)