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==Description==
==Description==
The pole-arm  is very useful for dealing with skirmishers. The superior reach granted by a pole-arm also makes it effective for neutralizing enemies armed with one-handed weapons.
One of the first [[Imperial Law#Magistrates and trials|magistrates]], the [[Varushka|Varushkan]] Arnost Whitehair, focused his attention on pursuing and capturing criminals. He equipped his lieutenants with these useful pole-arms, and the name has since stuck. One of the Imperial Magistrates usually takes custody of Arnost's artefact version of this weapon, using it as both a badge of office and as a statement that they will commit themselves to the capture of fugitives.
One of the first [[Imperial Law#Magistrates and trials|magistrates]], the [[Varushka|Varushkan]] Arnost Whitehair, focused his attention on pursuing and capturing criminals. He equipped his lieutenants with these useful pole-arms, and the name has since stuck. One of the Imperial Magistrates usually takes custody of Arnost's artefact version of this weapon, using it as both a badge of office and as a statement that they will commit themselves to the capture of fugitives.



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Description

The pole-arm is very useful for dealing with skirmishers. The superior reach granted by a pole-arm also makes it effective for neutralizing enemies armed with one-handed weapons.

One of the first magistrates, the Varushkan Arnost Whitehair, focused his attention on pursuing and capturing criminals. He equipped his lieutenants with these useful pole-arms, and the name has since stuck. One of the Imperial Magistrates usually takes custody of Arnost's artefact version of this weapon, using it as both a badge of office and as a statement that they will commit themselves to the capture of fugitives.

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