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1. The chess board is an 8x8 grid of alternating light and dark squares, totaling 64 squares in total. The light squares are traditionally white, while the dark squares are black. 2. The board is positioned so that each of the two players have a light square in the bottom-right corner. 3. The starting position of the pieces is as follows: - On the first (bottom) row, from left to right: Rook, Knight, Bishop, Queen, King, Bishop, Knight, Rook. - On the second row, all pawns are lined up in front of the other pieces. 4. The Rooks (castle-shaped pieces) are placed in the corners of the board, next to the Knights. 5. The Knights (dragon-shaped pieces) are placed next to the Rooks, with their distinctive horse-head shape facing outward. 6. The Bishops (pointed hat-shaped pieces / mitra) are placed next to the Knights, with their pointed tops facing outward. 7. The Queen (tallest piece with a golden crown) is placed on the square matching her color (white queen on a white square, black queen on a black square). 8. The King (shorter piece with a bloody cross on top) is placed next to the Queen, with the two pieces together known as the "royal couple." 9. The pawns (smaller pieces) are lined up in front of the other pieces, one pawn in front of each major piece. 10. The background shows a starry sky.
The prompt describes the setup of a traditional chess board with its 8x8 grid, pieces' placement, and a starry sky background, emphasizing the unique characteristics of each chess piece.