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Battlehorn Man-At-Arms are soldiers who fight to defend the Battlehorn Castle from four Marauders: one warlord, one battlemage, one archer and one fighter. The Hero can assist the men at arms and, if successful, receive the castle itself. They wear leveled heavy armor and are melee fighters. After the fight, the surviving men-at-arms will stay patrolling the castle, both inside and out.

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  • Battlehorn Man-At-Arms
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  • Battlehorn Man-At-Arms are soldiers who fight to defend the Battlehorn Castle from four Marauders: one warlord, one battlemage, one archer and one fighter. The Hero can assist the men at arms and, if successful, receive the castle itself. They wear leveled heavy armor and are melee fighters. After the fight, the surviving men-at-arms will stay patrolling the castle, both inside and out.
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  • PC-2
  • PC-1
  • PC+2
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  • Male
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  • Battlehorn Man-At-Arms are soldiers who fight to defend the Battlehorn Castle from four Marauders: one warlord, one battlemage, one archer and one fighter. The Hero can assist the men at arms and, if successful, receive the castle itself. They wear leveled heavy armor and are melee fighters. After the fight, the surviving men-at-arms will stay patrolling the castle, both inside and out.
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