Not too long ago, Myrkfaelinn put on an event "A Day of Game(s)". It was a play on words as the theme was partially on game animals, and the other was on period games. Of course, we needed some game boards, so I got busy. The reversible checker/backgammon board with all the dark spaces filled in burned knotwork was given as the prize for the person who accumulated the most points from various activties throughout the day. The revisible Go board was given as a second prize. The boards are, in order, the front and back of a reversible checkers/backgammon board, the front and back of a revisible Go board (two different sized Go grids), a checker board, a mancala board closed, opened and with detail of the artwork, a Nine Men's Morris board, and a tafl board. 

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