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There is a game.

 

There's a game being played.  Players play it using pieces and boards.

Everyone plays it.  And even though not everyone actively plays... everyone is involved.

Everything is involved.

Everything is game.

Even non things.

 

Default.

 

The game excluding none, is utterly and wholly, entirely all inclusive

All pieces, all Players, playing or not are part of the game... as is The Board.

 

As to Players and Pieces, there seems some ambiguity.

There seems no agreement on whether Pieces are just pieces, or if some pieces are Players, or if Players are Pieces, or if players use pieces to Play... the rules aren't cut in stone you see. 

 

But the game is very clear. 

everything is game.

Even the box is part of the game, it's in the rules... i think.

 

 

The Rules:

 

There is no book of The Rules.

Although there are many books about rules.

 

The Rules are entirely implicit, revealed most clearly when broken.  Never explicit.  And prone to regular shift.  It seems.

 

Any rule broken is penalized, but there are other rules for how much penalty, how often and for how long.  It also seems there is no agreement among Players as to The Rules about the penalizing of broken rules.  One thing is certain though, every broken rule is penalized, (even if only through praise).

 

The Rules are most vividly unveiled only when broken.

There are layers of rules and there are even Rules for The Rules.

 

Some of the rules, while seemingly discoverable and understandable to an extent, are rarely conveyable in a manner capable of insighting lasting agreement among all players.  It also seems an axiom that whenever some aspect of the rules seems to be explicitized and concretized, explainable by a player, new aspects of the rule become unveiled, often revealing the former rule's irrelevance. 

 

All rules seem prone to shift, subtle and radical, without signal or forewarning. 

As do the pieces... and the players come to think of it.

 

Indeed, a definitive knowable, concrete source for having them explained to one outright, in no uncertain terms, is perhaps the rarest thing imaginable.  The one impossible thing?

 

Many people claim to know the rules. 

Many people will tell you the rules.

Some seek to enforce them.

Some try to follow them. 

 

Some rules i break, others i seem to break upon.

 

Some follow some of them... some of the time. 

Some by trying and some accidentally find they follow them.

Though they are broken in precisely the same manner... 

Some rely on them, others revile them. 

 

Disagreement over them seems one of the few truly unifying principles among Players and Pieces alike.

 

The Board:

 

There is a board for the game.

It's huge. vast.  As unimaginable as it is palpable.

Beautiful, and Terrible.

It's beyond reckoning.  Literally.

 

And yet, much of the board seems concrete. 

 

Players move about the board. 

Players meet on the board. 

Pieces are moved by players and by... the board?

 

Players who are pieces, interact with pieces and players and Pieces who are Players...

players encountering the rules...

playing the game.

 

To some players, the board is also a player. 

To others, the board is a dull box of rocks... more rules it seems. 

 

Clever buggers... into everything.

The board is so vast because it's comprised of... other boards.

 

Each piece of the game brings its own board to the game.

Each player has a board as well, or is a board... i forget...

Bit of a grey area, if players are boards as well as players...

Have to check the rules...

 

All boards comprise 'The Board' and 'The Board' shifts with the rules players and pieces.

 

Among all this inherent implicitness, there arises and abides a sense of pattern among the board and playerpieces... in the playing of the game.  Players refer to the patterns arising... it seems central to the play.

 

Patterns: comforting, familiar, terrifying, auspicious, awe=inspiring, and all encompassing.

 

Though The Board embodies an ambiguity that abides, no matter how many patterns arise, and agreement flies whenever explicit descriptions of the board are claimed or championed.

 

 

so... there's a game.

 

 

are you playing?

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the rules reveal themselves

as such:

 

if there is a box, it's definitely part of the game.

unless of course... otherwise revealed in the rules.

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7 hours ago, silent thunder said:

oddly...  and oddly satisfyingly...

 

I so far haven't discovered any Rules regarding conditions for winning and losing...

 

An interesting aspect is how once it becomes known which player will inevitably win, or lose, the game then quickly loses its appeal. The king, for example, is then toppled in surrender, and pieces returned to their original position that a new game may begin. The novelty of play remains ever fresh, and thus the game seems to never grow old. ^_^

 

No rules except the Golden Rule, of course. The joy of competition rests innately in the suspense of mystery... the not knowing factor. A game given away is never worthy of the name, cheat codes cheapen rewards of the otherwise well-earned, and a fixed deck destroys the sanctity of integrity.

 

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At all levels and depths of any Game, one rarely identifies which player is the true opponent.

 

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7 hours ago, neti neti said:

At all levels and depths of any Game, one rarely identifies which player is the true opponent.

 

well said my friend!

 

particularly when the board, players, pieces, rules are all generated from within... and reflect back.

 

all aspects of the game seem to stem from storyteller telling story.

who tells the story and who listens to the story?  i find my storyteller asking...

 

who is it, telling the story of the game?

when does the game start and cease?

 

what is this game?

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3 hours ago, silent thunder said:

well said my friend!

 

particularly when the board, players, pieces, rules are all generated from within... and reflect back.

 

all aspects of the game seem to stem from storyteller telling story.

who tells the story and who listens to the story?  i find my storyteller asking...

 

who is it, telling the story of the game?

when does the game start and cease?

 

what is this game?

 

The story told is by and of itself. The listener is the teller. Your story is my story, the greatest story never told. Each page reflects the entire chapter, each chapter the entire novel, and each novel the entire game. Each game... any page.

 

A story without end, induced by the unanswerable question of the beginningless inquirer.

 

A game is essentially no more than the purpose which it serves... an environment for play.

 

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It is the Game which changes the rules.

 

Rules do not change the Game.

 

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sure, why not? playing solitaire is great for passing time, but it eventually gets a bit boring. 

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