Now an old man, he places a crimson pawn on a lonesome mausoleum to reminisce upon his childhood encounter with an old recluse named Leopold. When his mundane and domestic errand evolves around the old man's introduction towards 'The Game of Kings', otherwise known as chess, fascinations and questions arise pursue whenever deliveries lead him to his cabin. The old man soon decides to educate him with his own views, comparing chessmen with wider political euphemisms.
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