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# About
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Dzura is a two-player abstract strategy game contending the armies of Dawn and Dusk.
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Inspired by the chess family, the game features a variety of pieces, each with its own pattern of movement.
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Borrowing from shogi, captured pieces may be returned to the board on the capturer's side and pieces that reach the far side of the board are promoted.
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Dzura is a work of [Project Kirisame](https://kirisame.com).
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- [Project License](https://ykr.info/license)
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# Game
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Dzura is an abstract strategy game, similar to chess and shogi, in which players take turns moving and placing pieces on a hexagon grid to capture the opponent's king (Source).
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Dzura is an abstract strategy game played between two collections of pieces on a 4-ring hexagon board.
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Players take turns moving pieces around the board to capture the opponent's king (Source).
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When a piece moves onto the tile of an opposing piece, the opposing piece is captured and added to the player's pool.
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Captured pieces may be played back onto the board on the player's side.
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## Setup
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# Pieces
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**Recent rule changes have made this page outdated.**
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## Militia
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Militia are the primary offensive pieces, capable of moving in the three forward directions.
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