In some parts of the Old World, trial by combat is still recognised as a legitimate legal procedure. In such trials, the accused is pitted against a Judicial Champion. These professional fighters are very good at their job, simply because they need to be in order to survive. They are expert in the use of several weapons; some laws set down the type of weapon to be used in a given case and sometimes the defendant is permitted to choose. A wealthy or noble defendant may be allowed to hire a Judicial Champion to fight on his behalf and some wealthy merchants and noblemen employ a champion on a permanent basis.
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Skills
- Dodge Blow
- Specialist Weapon: Fencing Sword
- Specialist Weapon: Fist Weapon
- Specialist Weapon: Flail
- Specialist Weapon: Lasso
- Specialist Weapon: Net
- Specialist Weapon: Parrying Weapon
- Specialist Weapon: Two-Handed Weapon
- Strike Mighty Blow
Trappings
- Axe
- Buckler
- Flail
- Hook
- Left-Hand Dagger
- Net
- Rapier
- Rope - 10 yards
- Sword
- Two-Handed Sword
Career Exits
- Assassin
- Duellist
- Mercenary Captain
- Templar
- Wardancer (Elves only)
- Witch-Hunter