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In the final move, Elias’s King stood on the last remaining square. Across from him sat a Queen, shimmering with the image of a life he could have lived. He had two choices: take the Queen and delete the file, or let himself be checked, losing the game but keeping the memories. Elias let go of the mouse.

Elias, a Grandmaster who had spent his life studying the 64 squares, clicked download. He expected a database of obscure 19th-century games or perhaps a new, aggressive engine. Instead, when the extraction finished, a single executable file appeared: The_Void_Opening.exe . Chess.The.Lost.Pieces.rar

When the program launched, the screen didn't show a standard board. The grid was infinite, stretching into a digital fog. On his side of the board, Elias didn't have sixteen pieces. He had one—a King, carved from what looked like static. On the opposing side, deep in the gray mist, something moved. In the final move, Elias’s King stood on