Next in rank as the protective soldier of the court and known for being the only piece with the power to deceptively jump over and overpower invaders.
Knight
$10,800.00
Next in rank as the protective soldier of the court and known for being the only piece with the power to deceptively jump over and overpower invaders.
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Weight | 15 lbs |
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Dimensions | 16 × 7 in |
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