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Sometimes, especially in Campaign games, a Lanista may want to concede a match and hand victory to his opponent.
 
Sometimes, especially in Campaign games, a Lanista may want to concede a match and hand victory to his opponent.
  
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This can be done only at the end of a ''Battle Round''. Doing so removes all remaining Gladiators of that school from the battle - they are not considered to be out-of-action, but can no longer take part in the battle.
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This can be done at the start of that School's turn, but immediately results in losing 2D6 points of ''Crowd's Favour''. Doing so removes all remaining Gladiators of that school from the battle - they are not considered to be out-of-action, but can no longer take part in the battle.
  
 
Some battles might be deemed by the Imperator to be ''"no retreat"'' scenarios. In these cases, a Lanista may never opt to surrender, and attempting to do so simply results in every one of his remaining gladiators being taken out-of-action, as they are mercilessly cut down as they scrabble to flee the arena!
 
Some battles might be deemed by the Imperator to be ''"no retreat"'' scenarios. In these cases, a Lanista may never opt to surrender, and attempting to do so simply results in every one of his remaining gladiators being taken out-of-action, as they are mercilessly cut down as they scrabble to flee the arena!

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