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Mann (chess)
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The mann (plural mannen[1]) or man is a fairy chess piece that may move to any adjoining square. It is similar to the king, but it is not a royal piece (i.e. it is not subject to check and checkmate), and it cannot castle.[2] The mann is used in many chess variants. In this article's diagrams, the mann is represented by an inverted king.
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