The recharged dwarf moves forward into what would be a game-winning position in a normal chess game. The remaining viking warriors are very impressed with this strategy, and applaud enthusiasticly. Once again, Rasereit comes face to face with his nemisis.
He is sure, now, that it is Beamer's face he can see within the blackness of the King's head. And it is a worried face at that, he decides.
The black king does advance, as expected, though, putting himself in range of the pawn. The Albino viking is beside himself with this turn of events. Clearly, there is nothing in the world he would rather do than attack the black king, despite the odds being set against him.
As the battle starts, the young viking braces himself with spear. Sure enough, the King is the
first to act. He leaps forward, pulling what seems to be an endless chain from inside his robes. The chain swirls, smacking the pawn across the back. Ignoring the pain, the warrior lunges, digging his spearpoint into the Black King's thigh. Drops of black blood drip to the white marble floor.
The Black king then finishes him off. It's chain whipping about, it smacks the warrior twice more in rapid succession. It's not even clear hwo many chains it weilds. The viking falls, a last defiant cry on his lips.
The other vikings bow their heads.