Board Thread:Roleplay Ideas/@comment-26863727-20160427184502

You are a recruit in his last month of training before he is made a Praetorian. After that, who knows where the call of duty will take you? There are several final tests you must complete, otherwise you will be made into a disgraced (albeit very skilled) legionnaire.

THE FIRST TEST- SIEGE: You must run through thorny bushes, and defeat several instructors in the guise of a randomly chosen opponent to capture the small fortress at the center of the field.

THE SECOND TEST- INTERROGATION: You must be able to succesfully interrogate a "captured enemy officer" who is known to hold "vital information for the war effort". The indvidual is actually a brainwashed convict, so don't hold back from anything you deem necessary.

THE THIRD TEST- EVASION: You must be able to evade your pursuers in the woods, who will shoot at you with training arrows dipped in red paint, without your armor or spear or sword to fight with, leaving you only with your aegis. If you are captured, or are hit with an arrow, or if you have lost your shield at the end of the chase, you have failed the test!

THE FOURTH TEST- CAMPAIGN: The longest of all the tests, this will take most of the month. Several different kinds of foe (all either convicts trained like that group or, in some cases, actual captured members of that group) will defend four different fortresses, and will fight several battles against the class. Each fortress and enemy army represents a different opponent. The first is a simple wooden defense as is made by wildmen. The second is stronger, based upon Orc-craft and the foes faced will be living, breathing Orcs. The third is based on the constructions of the Men of Gondor, and the last fortress is based on Dwarf craft. This one was built into the side of a mountain by hired Dwarves, and this tries to represent a battle in which Men and Dwarves have formed an alliance to stop you. You will march between the fortresses with support from archers and a few cavalry.

You are in the same cohort as the man everyone figures to be the upcoming valedictorian of your class. 