

Zeus, the king of the gods in ancient mythology, wields the power of thunder and lightning. Known for his wisdom and authority, Zeus presides over both gods and mortals from his throne atop Mount Olympus. On the chessboard, Zeus brings a commanding presence, strategically controlling the game with the might of thunderbolts and the sagacity of a divine ruler.
Similar to the traditional king, Zeus can move one square in any direction. His divine authority also allows him to move two squares in any direction once per game, representing his ability to swiftly assert his will across the chessboard.
Zeus wields the power to cast a 'Thunderbolt Strike' once per game. This ability lets him target any one piece on the board, except the king and queen, and remove it from play. The 'Thunderbolt Strike' symbolizes Zeus's command over the skies and his capacity to deliver swift and decisive judgment, dramatically altering the game's dynamics at a crucial moment.