Fighter

Fighters are men and women in Britannia that train for battle.

The Way of the Fighter
As one approaches Jhelom, the island home of Britannia's fighters, the clang of steel and the cry of men-at-arms perfecting their trade becomes unmistakable. These fighting men, the finest in Britannia, can be found throughout the land, in the employ of some noble lord, or perhaps engaged in an adventure on their own right. Through their unmatched Courage, these warriors further themselves in the virtue of Valor.

The fighters of Britannia are masters in the art of armed combat, and can competently wield any of the arms forged throughout the land; although, the double-edged sword, a truly fearsome weapon in the hands of a skilled master, is their preferred tool. Years of training have strengthened their bodies to such a degree that no armour is beyond their abilities, and the wise, or at least wealthy, warrior chooses sturdy chain or plate to protect himself when danger is present. Confident in their abilities and arms, some warriors choose to forsake magical enchantments all together. They posses a particular affinity for horses, for the noble Valorian steed has been bred for generations on the same soil these warriors call home. They are a fitting companion for any adventure into the farflung realms of Britannia.

Fighters are among the Older Professions.

By Ultima IX, fighters don't appear to have as significant an issue with using magic such as Sir Eris in Valoria. If the Avatar favors the way of fighter, he receives +5 Karma, a scimitar, and a map of Valoria as a starting bonus.

Examples

 * One of the most famous fighters in Britannia is Geoffrey.
 * Syria of Jhelom is also a famous fighter. However, she has some trouble with following virtue.
 * Master De Snel was a fighter, before committing treason to the virtues by first working for the Fellowship as an assassin and then training all future assassins while corrupting the fighters of Jhelom.