Talk:Relics/@comment-124.189.50.21-20130831112106/@comment-3290441-20130911001926

Bishops were high ranking clergy men in medieval times, that implies a preference for brains over brawn.

Rooks come from the persian word for chariot which held role of charging the enemy head on in battle, showing a preference of recklessly engaging the enemy.

Knights, both in chess and real life, are built for close quarters combat, leaping over the enemy and decking them from behind, which shows preference for close quarters combat.

Queens are the most power players on the battle field but the roles of weakest and most important both belongs to the king whom if is taken is game over.