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\cf1\f2\fs18 \i Origin \b Matthulhu - esam\b0 Entered by Azus\i0 \par
\f3\cf2\fs24 \b Created on\b0 \par
\cf1\f4\fs18 2010-01-17 22:29:05\par
\f3\cf2\fs24 \b Modified\b0 \par
\cf1\f4\fs18 2010-05-15 16:29:39\par
\f3\cf2\fs24 \b Class\b0 \par
\cf1\f4\fs18 Militia\par
\f3\cf2\fs24 \b Lives\b0 \par
\cf1\f4\fs18 See rules\par
\f3\cf2\fs24 \b Count\b0 \par
\cf1\f4\fs18 see rules\par
\f3\cf2\fs24 \b Reeves\b0 \par
\cf1\f4\fs18 At least one reeve is needed to act as Caesar.\par
\f3\cf2\fs24 \b Materials\b0 \par
\cf1\f4\fs18
Permitted equipment: any shield, any melee weapon, javelins, rocks,
throwing weapons. Fighters are permitted to keep only a single short
weapon with them at all times; any other equipment must be picked up
from the Armory (see below).\par
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\f3\cf2\fs24 \b Setup\b0 \par
\cf1\f4\fs18
The participants begin the game in a _large_ circle. (The circle should
be large enough to allow for at least 10 feet between adjacent fighters
or have a diameter of 50 feet, whichever is larger.) Inside this circle
is the Arena, where all fighting takes place. The outside of the Arena
is Nirvana, where the dead wait to be called back to combat.\par
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In
the center of the Arena is the Armory, a smaller roped-off area
containing an assortment of weapons and shields. There need not be
enough equipment to supply every participant with a second weapon or a
shield, but there should be at least one of every type of weapon from
the rulebook (except bows, ordinarily). No melee fighting can take
place inside the Armory, but fighters are free to grab any equipment
from the Armory to supplement or replace their single short weapon.
Slain fighters must immediately drop any equipment taken from the
Armory, on the spot where they were killed (they can keep their single
short). Equipment dropped by dead fighters can also be picked up and
used by an Active fighter.<\par
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At the beginning of the game, Caesar shall number off all the fighters
incrementally. It does not matter which fighter is designated as #1.
While the game is in progress, any newcomers are assigned the next
number available. It doesn't really matter if the fighters get out of
order as they enter and leave combat.<\par
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\f3\cf2\fs24 \b Rules\b0 \par
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Caesar runs the game and calls for combatants to join in the Arena.
Caesar also keeps one or more healers on the field (also reeves). While
fighting is in progress, the healers may move about the field returning
dropped equipment to the Armory, healing wounded and unconscious
fighters, and generally keeping the mob entertained by keeping combat
from devolving into "gimp fights". The healers may not be attacked.<\par
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Caesar may call out any fighter's number. He may call multiple numbers
in any sequence he wishes, at any time, at his discretion.\par
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Any
fighter whose number is called are declared Active and must step into
the Arena. Active fighters remain in the Arena as long as they remain
alive, keeping any wounds or damage to armor until death.\par
\par
Caesar
may also call "Caesar's Circus!", which signifies that all Inactive
fighters are declared Active and must join in the Arena. (Dead fighters
returning equipment or on their way back to the outside are not
affected.)\par
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Active fighters who stray too close to the edge may
be attacked by anyone standing outside the Arena (though the inactive
fighters may not step inside in order to attack them). However, an
inactive fighter who takes out an Active fighter in this way must
immediately join in the Arena--keeping any wounds taken!\par
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\f3\cf2\fs24 \b Victory\b0 \par
\cf1\f4\fs18
The closest thing to a victory condition in this game is being able to
hold the field against all comers. Most fighters will immediately
recognize the value in guarding the Armory, keeping newcomers from
retrieving any gear to improve on their single short weapon. While this
is a legal tactic, this also encourages Caesar to counter this by
calling in multiple fighters at once to overwhelm the dirty camper.
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\f3\cf2\fs24 \b Misc\b0 \par
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\f3\cf2\fs24 \b Variations\b0 \par
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Bows\par
Due to the nature of this scenario
and its close-quarters combat, the inclusion of bows is not
recommended. However, if you want to include the use of bows anyway, it
would be best to cap bow strength at (say) 20 lb at a 28-inch draw, and
to limit the number of arrows available on the field since they're
likely to be trampled on if not quickly collected up (especially if
Caesar calls for a "Caesar's Circus").\par
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Teams\par
Instead of
assigning each participant a unique number, Caesar may number off (for
example) sixteen fighters from 1 through 8, or from 1 through 4. In
this variant, fighters with the same number are always considered
allied together. The number of 'teams' created in this way do not have
to be equal in number. If Caesar calls out a team number with some
members still Active and some dead, the dead teammates are made Active
as soon as they have returned to the outside of the Arena. \par
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Finite Lives\par
Each
fighter begins the game with ten lives. Caesar is not honor-bound to
ensure that no fighter is forced into the Arena more often than any
other fighter, but all participants should be mindful that some
fighters' lives do last longer than others'.\par
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Coups-De-Grace\par
Fighters
who takes a mortal blow to the torso or a second limb are not
immediately slain, only mortally wounded. A mortally-wounded fighter
falls unconscious but is still alive, at least until an opponent
delivers a coup-de-grace shot on them. To deliver a coup-de-grace, a
fighter simply need call out "coup de grace" (pronounced
/koo-duh-grahss/ or /koo-day-grah/), "mercy kill", or some similar
wording, followed by a courtesy tap to the upper torso. This finishes
off the victim.\par
\par
Unconscious fighters must remain on the field
until they've received a coup-de-grace shot from another fighter. Note
that "simo" kills do not permit either fighter to deliver a
coup-de-grace on the other.\par
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If the Finite Lives Rule is being used, a fighter does not lose a life until a coup-de-grace has been delivered on them.\par
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If
the team rules are being used, teammates are permitted to "drag"
unconscious fighters around the field in order to bring them to a
healer or to keep them away from enemies.
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