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Revision as of 15:51, 26 April 2021
Fighters use martial prowess, weapon expertise, and tactical superiority to outmaneuver and defeat their enemies in direct combat.
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Fighters in Arthos
Practice
Fighters are by far the most commonplace class found with Arthos. The barrier to entry is low because it requires no hidden knowledge, no special bloodline, no vast sums of wealth in order to raise one's station in life through martial training. All it takes to become a fighter is a sparring partner and the determination to improve.
Soldiers
The vast majority of fighters in Arthos serve as soldiers in the armies of nations, great and small. While their fighting abilities individually are lackluster, their skills in fighting as units can overwhelm even the strongest of foes in the right circumstances. The generals of these armies are typically well-decorated fighters themselves or vassals and should not be underestimated in one-on-one combat.
Bodyguards
Any important person worth their salt is going to make a few enemies. Whether they're monarchs, crime-lords, or just simply affluent, they all need basic protection. You can easily tell the worth of a bodyguard by who they're protecting. Simple shop owners can only hire fledgling fighters, but if the bodyguard is standing next to a court wizard, do not mess with them.
Criminals
Highwaymen, bandits, brigands, gangsters, and pirates. A fighter's skillset and accessibility make them quite suited to a life of crime, second of course to rogues.
Adventurers
Since any peasant or pauper can take up a bow or spear, fighters famously get their start in adventuring. In small groups, fighters often serve as the backbone taking the brunt of the action from the front line or laying down volleys of arrows from the rear. In either case, their tactical intuitions remain invaluable despite the fighter's humble nature.