Post by Dominus on Dec 26, 2016 10:41:31 GMT
GLADIATORS
Gladiators were professional fighters in Ancient Rome, who fought and died for the entertainment of their audience. Gladiators were usually condemned criminals or prisoners of war, set to fight (often to the death) in the Old Arena, and later the Capua Arena. However, not all were of the latter, as free men also volunteered for purposes of personal gain. A gladiator that is victorious in his match is awarded coin, rising fame and respect. Fallen gladiators are either put to death by the command of the editor of the game, or sent to the The Pit in shame.
Gladiators were taught the combative skills required at training enterprises called ludi, which were headed by a Lanista. Each gladiator was instructed by a Doctore, whom overseen their training. A gladiator that excels in combat and is continuously victorious in the arena, will rise to become champion of his respective ludus. Gladiators, like most slaves, were branded with a mark, symbolizing what house they belonged to and to whom. This also lead to the development of bonds amongst the gladiators; as they came to see each other as brothers-in-arms. The final test to initiate them into the Brotherhood consisted of one on one combat with a Gladiator and either coming out victorious, or lasting against them for a certain amount of time.
The social structure of a gladiator is separated into five different ranks as follows: False Gladiator, Gladiator, Veteran Gladiator, Champion, Doctore.Weapons: swords, shields, spears, nets, tridents, daggers, etc.Gladiators currently on the site: