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===Association of Magical Combatants===
 
===Association of Magical Combatants===
Few worlds have a AoMC as part of their WCA/LGA associations.  Usually they are a separate organization.   AoMC participants may not challange for a seat as a Lord of the Games unless they also participate in the WCA/LGA associations.
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Few worlds have a AoMC as part of their WCA/LGA associations.  Usually they are a separate organization. T
  
 
==The Gesheka Games==
 
==The Gesheka Games==
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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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=='''Fandom, Fashion, and Memorabilia'''==
 
=='''Fandom, Fashion, and Memorabilia'''==

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