>>7695525pic related: notice the pieces with the vertical stripe. In this version, the dark pieces (usually considered the attacking pieces) have four "commanders," each with five warriors.
In the center, the defending pieces have a king, with one "commander (or knight)" and eleven foot soldiers. This link here:
http://aagenielsen.dk/berserk_comments.php has the relevant discussion for the development of this board.
What I like about this game is that it's just about the equivalent of chess for strategy & complexity, but it is two uneven sides with different goals instead the perfectly balanced opening setup for chess. Usually the players switch between defending and attacking as they complete each game, and it radically changes your strategy each time you switch. Very good brain exercise.