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Variant?
Since it's listed under Chess Variants, can we have someone explain where the Chess comes in?
There was a request for internal links to this article. I added four, from: chess, divination, Enochian Magic and Stella Matutina (for this last I corrected a red link). Yesterday I added two external links to a page describing game rules and to one providing divinatory correspondences.
"Enochian Chess has active properties - it purports to change the world - not just to describe it or fatalistically predict. The operation of Enochian Chess is experienced by the Questioner directly as well as through a medium or interpreter." Can someone tell me what this means? Alex Heinz 02:10, 30 August 2007 (UTC)
- Well Im no expert of course. But from what i could gather is that it is saying that enochian chess is more then just a game, its also a form of magicks, and a form of scrying. - Debeo Morium: to be morally bound (Talk | Contribs) 03:29, 30 August 2007 (UTC)
There seems to be a black propaganda campaign against me on Wikkipedia on several pages (not uncommon amongst the occult fraternity) and I am unaware of this anonymous "Pulsadinura" who I can assure everyone has not contacted us or returned any defective product. We have sold 100's of downloads and CD's this game over many years and updated it periodically for new Windows versions. A "zero-byte" file is an empty file that has not been properly downloaded. I suggest this person below was sent or tried to download a pirated copy maybe? Please Wikki can you restore my links? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.145.114.176 (talk) 19:53, 11 November 2010 (UTC)
Chess Software Link Removed
I'm removing the link to the software from lulu.com "Enochian Chess (PC Download) by Steve Nichols (Download)." This purported to be a "PC game" and I bought it for $15.
The download I purchased consists of one zero-byte .exe file that obviously did not execute, and seven zero-byte .wav files. While there may have been an upload problem for the vendor, the delivery of an .exe file without integral media suggests that even if the files were undamaged, this would likely not be a "pc game" as most people would understand it, and most would take that to be a sort of false advertising. I requested a refund, but am not sure how that will work out.
So I am removing the software link so that people will not get burned as I did. Pulsadinura (talk) 07:05, 6 June 2009 (UTC)
There seems to be a black propaganda campaign against me on Wikkipedia on several pages, and I am unaware of this anonymous "Pulsadinura" who I can assure everyone has not contacted us or returned any defective product. We have sold 100's of downloads and CD's this game over many years and updated it periodically for new Windows versions. A "zero-byte" file is an empty file that has not been properly downloaded. I suggest this person below was sent or tried to download a pirated copy maybe? Please Wikki can you restore my links? By the way, none of the writers on this page seems to understand Enochian Chess and I doubt if they have ever played it either in Lesser Battle Mode or as a Divination! Yours, Steve Nichols —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.145.114.176 (talk) 19:57, 11 November 2010 (UTC)
Article title capitalization
The game may have been named "Enochian Chess", so, presumably, the article should be at Enochian Chess rather than Enochian chess. Hyacinth (talk) 10:34, 18 June 2018 (UTC)
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