Board Thread:WARNING ALL USERS False Info\Spoilers/@comment-24580931-20140223013045

So, according to Davis' small interview [], The Divine Move is actually a move in Go, but it happens very rarely, even for experienced players.

A bit more info from []:

'''The winner of the game is the one who controls more of the board by surrounding it with their stones. Often, I tell people to imagine it like you and your neighbor are building fences, and you want the biggest yard. In the title of this post, I reference The Divine Move, which is the goal of a character from the comic Hikaru no Go. The Divine Move being the ‘ultimate move of Go’ and nearly unattainable. The character, Sai, was a ghost who had been dead for thousands of years, and yet had not yet obtained the Divine Move. It drove his obsession and caused him to push his host, Hikaru, to learn more about the game.

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We are no strangers to supernatural spirits possesing their hosts, but from Wikipedia, it seems Hikaru finds an old Go board and a spirit of Sai within it, who inhabits a part of his mind, much to Hikaru's discomfort and displease, but Sai is not particularly evil (like nogitsune is). He's just obsessed and frustrated and forces Hikaru to play Go until eventually he masters it and actually becomes fond of the game.

Makes me wonder if Stiles will eventually embrace his dark side without admitting it at first. Also, Hikaru wears a shirt with a number five on it. Sadly, it's not a backwards 5.

All this is not really spoilery unless someone sheds some more light on this, at least to me, exotic game and what it could possibly mean other than Stiles will pull some rare, crazy and risky move in order to beat nogitsune. Something as risky as "Crazy Ivan" when it comes to submarines, perhaps. :) 