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Marshal’s Manual: 
Addendum to Marshal’s Manual
 
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© Adrian Empire Inc.
December 2002
http://www.adrianempire.org
A
DDENDUM
 
TO
 M
ARSHAL
S
 M
ANUAL
 
The July 2002 edition of the Marshal’s Manual was authorized for playtesting by the Imperial Estates (Crown Writ 
02-01). As a result of this playtesting, there have been changes to the manual, effective December 2002. These 
changes have been incorporated into the manual, and published as 
marshal-03.pdf
. It is highly recommended that 
you use the 2003 edition. 
As an alternative, you may print this addendum for use with the July 2002 edition of the manual. The full text of 
the referenced changes is contained in this document.
As an alternative, you may print this addendum for use with the July 2002 edition of the manual. The full text of 
the referenced changes is contained in this document:
Article I.B.
 Listing of all combat- and missile-weapons-related manuals added
Article IV.E. 
Conflict resolution was expanded and clarified
Article VII.A.1.a.
 Scoring procedure added for combatant qualifications
Article VII.A.1.e.
 Lost combat cards will cost $2.00 for replacement
Article VII.B.2
. Scoring procedure added for marshal qualifications
Article VII.B.4.
 Qualification procedure added for new subdivisions
Appendix A.C.2.
 Imperial Marshal shall keep a list of qualified combatants and marshals
Appendices renumbered (placed ministries in 
Appendix A
 to conform to other manuals)
Qualification Tests
.
 Added place for test-taker’s legal name, test date, scorer’s name, final score, as well as a 
test for qualification of Missile Combatants
I. D
ESCRIPTION
 
OF
 
A
 M
ARSHAL
B.
Scope of Duties and Responsibilities
A qualified marshal is expected to have read all combat-related manuals including:
Adrian Combat Manual
 
Adrian Marshals Manual
 
Adrian Missile Weapons Manual
 (formerly the Archery Manual) 
Adrian Missile Weapons Construction Guide
 (formerly the Arrow Construction Guide) 
IV. M
ARSHALLING
 T
OURNAMENTS
E.
Conflict Resolution
1.
All combatants shall submit to the decisions of the marshals. 
A combatant may immediately appeal a marshal’s ruling to the presiding noble whose decision is 
final, except that the local noble may not overrule the decision of the:
Imperial Minister of Combat, Imperial Minister of Jousts and War, Imperial Crown Marshal, 
deputies or the rules as set forth in the 
Combat Manual.
Crown Marshal if the noble is directly involved with the call
2.
Combatants have the right to call their own blows. This does not limit or negate the ultimate 
authority of a marshal to call any legal blow not called by the combatants:
a.
A marshal may stop combat and ask if a combatant felt any blow. "Did you feel that?"
b.
The marshal may ask the deliverer of the blow if they thought it was a legal shot. "Did you 
hit him? Where?"
The marshal may then decide whether to impose the call on the combatants or not.