Global:Inter-kingdom events - At the event
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At the event
General
- The rules and agreements must be available on-site.
- Each side in a war must provide a reasonable number of trained and experienced marshals. If not enough marshals are available, the sides must source marshals from within their armies.
Before battles
- All marshals must be separately briefed before the meetings of all participants. Marshals should also attend the participant briefing.
- Emphasis at this briefing should be on:
- confirming the rules and scenario limits for each battle,
- identifying hazards related to inter-kingdom differences, the scenario limits and to the actual terrain.
- There must be an understanding among the marshals regarding the rules and scenario specifics, and any possible safety issues that may arise.
- Emphasis at this briefing should be on:
- All participants must gather to have the rules and the scenario limits explained to them, and any questions should be answered.
- Emphasize any inter-kingdom differences, explaining which rules will apply at this event.
- Explain any changes from publicized rules and scenarios.
- If the scenario limits vary radically from battle to battle, you may need to brief everyone before each battle.
- Equipment inspection must take place before combat starts, with particular emphasis on any modifications due to conflicting kingdom standards.
- As calibration varies between kingdoms, a calibration check should be carried out between fighters from different kingdoms before starting any combat. The standard should be agreed and communicated in advance by the marshals.