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Charles Gilman wrote on Sun, Dec 18, 2011 08:30 AM UTC:
Well I can certainly claim the twice-Pawned Rook as my own, and I know of no prior mention of a Rook capturing as a Panda. For the latter I would suggest Cubbed Rook, in reference to the Pandacub, Bearcub, et cetera. Conversely a Dabbarider capturing as a Rook is a twice-Yeomanned Dabbarider, and a Panda capturing as a Rook an Uncubbed Panda.
	When I refer to other CVP members' creations I prefer to do so with a link to an indexed page rather than a comments thread. This could be either a piece article (e.g. Bent Riders, Rhino) or a variant (e.g. Ajax, Balaklava), depending on what you prefer. A piece article can be posted by making your intention clear in the introduction (this guidance can be dropped once the page is well established) and leaving the Setup and Rules sections blank. Alternatively you could post a variant, or series of variants, even if they are just FIDE Chess with each pair of piece types in turn replacing the standard Rooks.
	I realise that I can add to my examples - a Rook capturing as a Knight is a Caddied Stewapacifier, and a Queen capturing as a Knight is a Caddied Ajaxrider Ferz - ones going the other way. A Knight capturing as a Ferz is a Contracaddied Knight and it can be extraplotaed from there. Thus a Knight capturing as a Rook is a Yeomanned Contracaddied Nightsnatcher, and a Knight capturing as a Queen is a Xajarider Contracaddied Knight.

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