PalmerSperry wrote:Jonathan_S wrote:There have been some rules of dueling that allow the 2nd to step in if the primary has begun, but it unable to finish, the duel; but I'm not aware of any that let this step in before the duel starts. So you can't even hire a professional as your second, and then become injured or ill to let them fight in your place.
So professional duelers can't really work as insurance. Only as a way to attempt to murder someone by instigating a incident that can serve as a pretext to duel the target.
There is TextEv for being able to hire a professional to stand in your stead. However given the case in question was Jean Marrou who was blind, I suspect that sort of thing might be considered a special case? "And Marrou would have every reason to request a champion," Daniel Chou added. "
Hmm ... That does mean there's pretty much no chance of anyone ever challenging Emily Alexander to a duel! If you're lucky she hires a professional champion, if you're unlucky Honor Harrington insists on doing the dead!
Yeah of course the challenger also has to worry about the mobs with torches and pitchforks that start hunting for them as soon as the challenge goes public. And I suspect that a lot of on leave military personnel in the area will join the mob.