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− | =='''Ludus or Schools of [[Ang Ri]]'''== | + | =='''Ludus or Schools'''== |
− | ==='''[[Free Agent Warriors]]'''===
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| ==='''[[Ludus Vexas Avaxala]]=== | | ==='''[[Ludus Vexas Avaxala]]=== |
| [[File:Vek am.jpg|100px]][[File:A-Vek Harness Final1.jpg|100px]] & | | [[File:Vek am.jpg|100px]][[File:A-Vek Harness Final1.jpg|100px]] & |
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| *[[Baulfor's Fightery]] ''GjYfil'', Reputable Club | | *[[Baulfor's Fightery]] ''GjYfil'', Reputable Club |
| *[[Tricha's Field Fights]] ''Kraztrik''. Reasonably reputable. 3 Authorizers run fights in local public parks | | *[[Tricha's Field Fights]] ''Kraztrik''. Reasonably reputable. 3 Authorizers run fights in local public parks |
− | *[[The Great Stoa of Kraztrik]]. ''Kraztrik''. The Great Stoa houses a Warrior Fight Club
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− | *[[Ijesek's Stoa]].''Yigarda'''. A fight club matched with a surrounding market
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| ===Arenas=== | | ===Arenas=== |
− | * [[The Great Arena]] ''GjYfil'', Main arena. Home of the seats of 150 Lords of the Games | + | * [[The Great Arena]] GjYfil, Main arena. Home of the seats of 150 Lords of the Games |
− | * [[GjYfil Riverside Arena]]'' GjYfil'', Local Arena near the GjYfil River and the Ludus Vexas Avaxala | + | * [[GjYfil Riverside Arena]] GjYfil, Local Arena near the GjYfil River and the Ludus Vexas Avaxala |
− | * [[Asbecas Arena]] '' Trepeda'' A medium round Arena.
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− | * [[Tor Soltos]] ''Kraztrik'' A medium round Arena. Several blocks from [[Canny's Can Can]]
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− | * [[Fel Markus]] ''Kraztrik'' A small open air field for Warriors
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− | * [[The Riverfield Arena]] ''Unsana'' A massive areana larger then [[The Great Arena]].
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− | =='''Currancy'''==
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− | Currency is complicated on Ang Ri. There are a wide variety of local, regional, district and planetary currencys. Many guilds have guild currency either for public or private uses. For the sake of simplicity I'm using roman currency and probably doing so wrong. But its shadow so...
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− | There are thousands of different coins for varieties of denominations. But for play purpose what is below is complicated enough.
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− | The only other denominations worth know is that among the poor coppers are often cut into 1/2,1/4 & 1/8
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− | {| class="wikitable"
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− | |[[File:1 copper.jpg|100px]]
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− | 1 Copper
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− | |[[File:5 copper.jpg-half bronze.jpg|100px]]
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− | 5 Copper. Third Bronze
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− | |[[File:1 bronze.jpg|100px]]
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− | 1 Bronze. 15 copper
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− | |[[File:5 bronze-hal ssilver.jpg|100px]]
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− | 5 bronze. Third Silver
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− | |[[File:1 silver.jpg|100px]]
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− | 1 Silver. 15 bronze. 225 copper
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− | |[[File:5 silver.jpg|100px]]
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− | 5 silver
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− | |[[File:10 siver.jpg|100px]]
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− | 10 silver
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− | |[[File:15 silver-half gold.jpg|100px]]
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− | 15 silver. half gold
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− | |[[File:1 gold.jpg-30 silver.jpg|100px]]
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− | 1 gold. 30 silver
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− | |[[File:10 gold-300 silver.jpg|100px]]
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− | 10 gold. 300 silver
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− | |}
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− | </div>
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− | *Quadrans :1 Copper
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− | *Semis :5 Coppers. 1/3 Bronze
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− | *Tremba :1 Bronze. 15 coppers
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− | *Dupondius :5 bronze. 1/3 Silver. 75 coppers
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− | *Quinarius :1 Silver. 15 bronzes. 225 coppers
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− | *Denarius :5 silver. 75 bronzes. 1,125 coppers
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− | *Antoninianus:10 silver. 150 Bronzes. 2,250 Coppers
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− | *Quinarius :15 silver. half gold
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− | *Aureus :1 gold. 30 silver. 450 bronzes. 6,750 coppers
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− | *Sestertius :10 gold. 300 silver. 4,500 bronze, 67,500 coppers
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