jrmorgan56
Banded Mongoose
I was thinking over some adventure ideas/hooks and began wondering if a swordplay tournament is appropriate in the Hyborian Age. I'm not talking about gladiator duels in Argos...but actual even-handed sword lists between renowned fighters from different areas (perhaps from all over the map) who enter a prestigious tournament for a chance at a large sack of coins, a fine blade, and the honor of being hailed a champion swordsman.
Though death is always a risk, there are healers available to try and stabilize those that are defeated. Perhaps all fighters who fight pay a fee to get in, or perhaps they are invited based on their reputation or deeds. Money is made for the organizers by the crowd that comes to watch the duels. Gambling would be rampant. Perhaps the tournament is new with only limited participation from those that are local, or maybe the tournament is 200 years old with a tradition of excellence and excitement that draws hopefuls from Argos to Khitai.
Is this just too hokey and contrived for the grim, dismal, and hard Hyborian Age?
Though death is always a risk, there are healers available to try and stabilize those that are defeated. Perhaps all fighters who fight pay a fee to get in, or perhaps they are invited based on their reputation or deeds. Money is made for the organizers by the crowd that comes to watch the duels. Gambling would be rampant. Perhaps the tournament is new with only limited participation from those that are local, or maybe the tournament is 200 years old with a tradition of excellence and excitement that draws hopefuls from Argos to Khitai.
Is this just too hokey and contrived for the grim, dismal, and hard Hyborian Age?