User talk:Crimsonslide

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Chess bishop and rook
Hi Crimsonslide. The confusion of the chess rook with elephant is fairly common, but the bishop was originally an elephant and the rook a chariot. For example, English chess master Henry Bird confused the rook with the elephant in his writing. There was some discussion of this 7 years ago at Talk:History of chess. Quale (talk) 01:04, 17 August 2017 (UTC)