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gladiator_advanced_class [2013/10/24 04:33]
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 ====== Gladiator (Advanced Class) ====== ====== Gladiator (Advanced Class) ======
  
 +<WRAP right square box 25%>​**Storyteller House Rule**</​WRAP>​
 No matter how far humanity progresses and develops, it seems an unchanging fact that the drama of violent conflict makes a great spectator sport. ​ Even in the 26th century, there is a place for the gladiator. ​ Some of them are thrown unwilling into fights for their lives, like the slaves and criminals of old, most often in backwaters and on the fringes of galactic civilization. ​ Many more, however, are professionals;​ trained athletes whose sport is combat. Be they boxers or wrestlers, the champions of martial arts competitions,​ or the bloody modern inheritors of those ancient heroes of the coliseum, humanity still throngs in its masses to see them fight, bleed, and sometimes die.  No matter how far humanity progresses and develops, it seems an unchanging fact that the drama of violent conflict makes a great spectator sport. ​ Even in the 26th century, there is a place for the gladiator. ​ Some of them are thrown unwilling into fights for their lives, like the slaves and criminals of old, most often in backwaters and on the fringes of galactic civilization. ​ Many more, however, are professionals;​ trained athletes whose sport is combat. Be they boxers or wrestlers, the champions of martial arts competitions,​ or the bloody modern inheritors of those ancient heroes of the coliseum, humanity still throngs in its masses to see them fight, bleed, and sometimes die. 
  
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