Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-4830106-20130906015252/@comment-8207536-20130908034151

Andrew Waltfeld wrote: XDex wrote: 92.4.166.224 wrote: Actually, it was the Black Bishop. Still the thought sprang to my mind too. The Bishop, Rook and Knight are all equally valuable on a chessboard, perhaps they form some kind of trinity. Not quite. Rooks are standardly valued at 5 times the value of a pawn, while Knights and bishops are valued at 3 each.

On Ozpin, not really related. Am I the only one who expected after the Nevermore's head came off at the top of the cliff, the view would pan out slightly and he'd be just standing there watching? *Coffee sip* Well I think he's talking in terms of the power/control of the board. They have all their powers/weaknesses and with those three pieces, it means that the Director and Huntress who helps him would be the king and Queen respectively. So my question is.... what do the pawns represent? The silouettes of course; they're a dime a dozen...literally.