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==Name Origin==
==Name Origin==
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man-at-arms Man-at-arms] (also called armsman or coistrel) was a term used from the High Medieval to Renaissance periods to describe a soldier, almost always a professional warrior in the sense of being well-trained in the use of arms, who served as a fully armored heavy cavalryman. In this case, the Man-At-Arms enemy is a supposed 'general', leading Man-Of-Wars into battle. Coupled with the fact that the spiritual nature of the Man-At-Arms implies that it could have once been a warrior in a time long forgotten, the name of said enemy is hence a befitting one.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man-at-arms Man-at-arms] (also called armsman or coistrel) was a term used from the High Medieval to Renaissance periods to describe a soldier, almost always a professional warrior in the sense of being well-trained in the use of arms, who served as a fully armored heavy cavalryman. In this case, the Man-At-Arms enemy is a supposed 'general', leading Man-Of-Wars into battle. Coupled with the fact that the spiritual nature of the Man-At-Arms implies that it could have once been a warrior in a time long forgotten, the name of said enemy is hence a befitting one.
==Related Enemies==
*[[Man-Of-War]]


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[[Category:Doppelgang Enemies]]
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