"This board remembers everything."On a living chessboard divided by ancient rules and unspoken power, two kingdoms rise: the frost-covered Ivory Hall and the sun-soaked Onyx Keep. Though the game appears balanced, beneath its symmetry lies a quiet history of control, silence, and forgotten names.Told through the perspective of the pieces themselves - from kings and queens to pawns often overlooked - Check is a sweeping allegory of legacy, resistance, and the quiet rebellion of memory. When a young Pawn steps into her own power, the board itself begins to shift. Not through conquest. Through return.Rich with symbolism and poetic detail, Check reimagines the game of chess as a living world - one shaped by rhythm and strategy, history and hope. It asks: Who decides the rules? Who remembers what was lost? And what happens when even the smallest piece refuses to play along?