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===Death Match Rules===
 
===Death Match Rules===
 
''Death Match Rules'' require a fight till one opponent is slain.  These games are usually in violent and desperate realms.
 
''Death Match Rules'' require a fight till one opponent is slain.  These games are usually in violent and desperate realms.
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=='''Armor'''==
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The vast variations of armor stylings is too numerous to discuss since they depend on the culture of the Association and the world it is in, the level of bloodsport, Honor combats or deathsport, and other elements.  Personal choice is a strong matter as is the question of Vanity versus Safety.
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In most associations a basic bodily covering is required but it is often disregarded and some venues are given exemptions.  The '''Warrior Harness''' is often considered the minimum of armor standards.
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A ''crotch guard'' is another nearly ubiquitous item.  Usually a heavy kidney belt supporting a stainless steel padded codpiece, worn under short pants or battle skirt. 
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While ''Bare Combats'' occur in some associations it is extremely rare depending on the culture and the venue. 
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The ''Right Arm Harness'', as detailed below, is iconic for the sport.  The ''Left Arm Harness'' is as much part of the whole of the body armor as it is an element of personal style, affiliations and personal safety.
  
 
=='''Cultural Elements of the Games'''==
 
=='''Cultural Elements of the Games'''==
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*A challenger must have Rank or Lord Gladiator ranking in the Association in which the Seat is being challenged.  A Lord Gladiator of the Vulsar Association can not challenge for a seat in the Gesheka Games. To do so he would have to Register as a Gladiator and progress in rank.
 
*A challenger must have Rank or Lord Gladiator ranking in the Association in which the Seat is being challenged.  A Lord Gladiator of the Vulsar Association can not challenge for a seat in the Gesheka Games. To do so he would have to Register as a Gladiator and progress in rank.
  
=='''Armor'''==
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=='''Harness and Armor'''==
The vast variations of armor styling is too numerous to discuss since they depend on the culture of the Association and the world it is in, the level of bloodsport, Honor combats or deathsport, and other elements.  Personal choice is a strong matter as is the question of Vanity versus Safety.
 
 
 
In most associations a basic bodily covering is required but it is often disregarded and some venues are given exemptions.  The '''Warrior Harness''' is often considered the minimum of armor standards.
 
 
 
A ''crotch guard'' is another nearly ubiquitous item.  Usually a heavy kidney belt supporting a stainless steel padded codpiece, worn under short pants or battle skirt. 
 
 
 
While ''Bare Combats'' occur in some associations it is extremely rare depending on the culture and the venue. 
 
 
 
The ''Right Arm Harness'', as detailed below, is iconic for the sport.  The ''Left Arm Harness'' is as much part of the whole of the body armor as it is an element of personal style, affiliations and personal safety.
 
 
 
 
 
==='''Harness and Armor'''===
 
 
the '''Harness''' is the standard identifiable element of WC&LGA combat. As described below it has many variations but is generally a right arm leather guard for the chest, with leather pauldrons usually worn.  To establish balance in the armor many participants use a similar harness on the left arm.  In most associations this is the standard shoulder harness.
 
the '''Harness''' is the standard identifiable element of WC&LGA combat. As described below it has many variations but is generally a right arm leather guard for the chest, with leather pauldrons usually worn.  To establish balance in the armor many participants use a similar harness on the left arm.  In most associations this is the standard shoulder harness.
  
===='''Armor'''====
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==='''Armor'''===
 
While the '''Harness''' is standard many fighters wear a wide variety of other armor pieces depending on the level of strength expected.  Agreed upon armor is usually an aspect of venue choice.
 
While the '''Harness''' is standard many fighters wear a wide variety of other armor pieces depending on the level of strength expected.  Agreed upon armor is usually an aspect of venue choice.
  
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*Armored boots. Shoes are usually worn in most fights. Wearing combat boots is the agreement beyond the the two piece harness.  Attacking the feet is legal by doing it stains one's reputation
 
*Armored boots. Shoes are usually worn in most fights. Wearing combat boots is the agreement beyond the the two piece harness.  Attacking the feet is legal by doing it stains one's reputation
  
===='''Harness'''====
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==='''Harness'''===
 
[[File:Warriorharness.jpg]] [[File:Warriorharness-articles.jpg]]
 
[[File:Warriorharness.jpg]] [[File:Warriorharness-articles.jpg]]
  
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*Heavier versions, including metal harnesses, are often used in fights where such armor is part of the venue specific rules or by participant agreement.  While association minimums are the rule for authorized fights, higher armor standards may be required by different venues.  
 
*Heavier versions, including metal harnesses, are often used in fights where such armor is part of the venue specific rules or by participant agreement.  While association minimums are the rule for authorized fights, higher armor standards may be required by different venues.  
 
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=====Harness Augmentation=====
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====Harness Augmentation====
  
 
While Augmentation rules vary by association some rules are fairly standard.
 
While Augmentation rules vary by association some rules are fairly standard.
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The details can be found here:[[The Wasaliak Incident]]
 
The details can be found here:[[The Wasaliak Incident]]
  
=====Belt=====
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===Belt===
 
[[File:WarriorBelt.gif]]
 
[[File:WarriorBelt.gif]]
  
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*''White'' belts are worn by Lords of the Games, usually with a mithril buckle and a large mounted diamond.
 
*''White'' belts are worn by Lords of the Games, usually with a mithril buckle and a large mounted diamond.
  
=====Harness Back=====
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===Harness Back===
 
[[File:Harness back.jpg]]
 
[[File:Harness back.jpg]]
  
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Some associations allow the back harness to be more heavily armored, even using steel.  The need to protect the kidneys and the spine is considered important enough depending on the association rules to add the protective lower back lames.
 
Some associations allow the back harness to be more heavily armored, even using steel.  The need to protect the kidneys and the spine is considered important enough depending on the association rules to add the protective lower back lames.
  
=====Training Harness=====
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===Training Harness===
 
[[File:Whites.jpg]] [[File:Chainmail training out fit.jpg|200px]]
 
[[File:Whites.jpg]] [[File:Chainmail training out fit.jpg|200px]]
====Helmets====
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===Helmets===
 
[[File:Munitions grade helm.jpg|150px]]
 
[[File:Munitions grade helm.jpg|150px]]
  

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