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Meridian 59 User's Guide
Challenge Combat: The Arena
One way to test your skills is to engage in hand-to-hand combat in
The Arena. (To get there, ask any grizzled old warrior: most of them
know the path so well that they can find their way in the dark without a
torch. It's a very popular place, with spectators as well as the best
fighters in the land.)
The Arena is a combat-sanctioned zone. All contests are one-on-one,
and to the death. If you emerge as the champion, you bear none of the
usual karmic consequences: you won't answer to revenants, and you won't be
labeled as an outlaw or murderer (though there's always the possibility
that the deceased's guild brothers and sisters may want to have a word
with you after you leave.) If you get killed, you will lose the weapon
and armor you were using at the time, but you get to keep everything
else you were carrying.
The Arena is presided over by The Watcher -- a sort of master of
ceremonies/sports announcer/referee who makes sure the behavior of
both combatants and spectators conforms to the standards below. If
you're sitting in the stands, you can talk to the The Watcher.
Sometimes, he may even respond in kind.
Challenging The Champion
Usually, when you enter the Arena, there is a reigning Champion
taking on all comers. This champion must accept any challenge, or be
dethroned.
- To challenge the current champion and step into the Arena, type
say Challenge and press Enter.
- If the Champion refuses (by typing say renege and Enter), he
or she automatically forfeits the Champion title to the challenger.
- If the Champion agrees, he or she types say accept in the text
line, and presses Enter. Combat begins immediately.
Claiming The Title
Occasionally, you may enter an empty Arena, with no established
Champion. In this case, the title is up for grabs: simply type say
Champion and press Enter to claim the title for yourself!
The Arena has a great deal of spectator seating, and is a popular
gathering spot. While you are encouraged to yell, cheer, and otherwise
wallow in enthusiastic bloodlust with your fellow fans, house rules
prohibit fighting or spellcasting in the stands.
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