Puzzling Asked on September 3, 2021
In a duel between naked kings
he who has a castle and steed shall prevail;
wrap the battlefield in and around itself, however,
and you’ll find this is no longer the tale;
but before so doing, add a twist (actually, two!)
and you may find that as before,
our combatants no longer coexist.
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In a duel between naked kings
he who has a castle and steed shall prevail;
wrap the battlefield in and around itself, however,
and you'll find this is no longer the tale;
but before so doing, add a twist (actually, two!)
and you may find that as before,
our combatants no longer coexist.
However,
... Apparently I'm meant to prove this. OK then, let's have a go. The first thing is that
Now
First of all,
Then
Then
And now
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Correct answer by Gareth McCaughan on September 3, 2021
This sounds
you can
Not sure what the other things reference, so maybe this is off.
Answered by SteveV on September 3, 2021
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