Light Novel Volume 2

No Game, No Life 2 The Gamer Siblings Seem to Have Their Sights on the Land of Kemonomimi (ノーゲーム・ノーライフ２ ゲーマー兄妹が獣耳っ子の国に目をつけたようです) is the second novel of the No Game, No Life series, published on September 25, 2012.

Synopsis
To be added.

Chapter names
All chapter names in this volume are names of chess moves.
 * Opening / オープニング
 * Chapter 1: Weak Square / 駒並べ≪ウィークスクエア≫
 * Chapter 2: Interesting /　一手≪インタレスティング≫
 * Chapter 3: Sacrifice / 死に手≪サクリファイス≫
 * Chapter 4: Checkmate / 王手≪チェックメイト≫
 * Fake Ending / フェイクエンド

New characters

 * Major characters
 * Jibril
 * Hatsuse Ino
 * Hatsuse Izuna
 * Minor characters
 * Old Deus
 * Opposing ministers
 * Unnamed werebeasts (mentioned)

Events

 * Match of Blackjack between Stephanie Dola and Sora
 * Result: Sora wins
 * Match of poker between the siblings and the opposing ministers
 * Result: The siblings win
 * Match between Stephanie Dola and Shiro to guess the gender of the people who pass the alleyway, best out of ten (result was 1-9)
 * Match between Steph and Sora to guess how long a bird would stay on the roof
 * Result: Steph loses
 * Materialization Shiritori match between the siblings and Jibril
 * Result: The siblings win
 * Jibril pledges allegiance to Sora and Shiro
 * Sora and Shiro research on how to defeat the Werebeasts
 * Steph deliberates whether she should entrust her key to Sora, which she eventually does
 * Sora and Shiro unlock the door to the previous king's secret room, which contains logs of his challenges with the Werebeasts.
 * Sora, Shiro, Jibril and Steph arrive at the Embassy of Elchea and are greeted by Hatsuse Ino
 * The siblings prove that the Werebeasts sixth sense is a scam
 * The siblings bet Imanity's race piece to challenge the Werebeasts for 'everything on the Eastern Union'
 * Riots by the citizens of Elchea
 * Sora's existence is erased

Trivia

 * The author mentioned in the afterwords that Volume 2 was originally intended to be the second chapter of Volume 1. This was because he had not known how short light novels were, and was scolded for trying to publish a 900-page book.