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The Net was circular with lead weights around the edge, and was attached to the gladiator's wrist by means of a rope. It was used to entangle opponents limbs or torso, allowing the gladiator to follow up with a strike from the trident. The term "Retiarius" literally means "net man" or "net fighter". |
The Net was circular with lead weights around the edge, and was attached to the gladiator's wrist by means of a rope. It was used to entangle opponents limbs or torso, allowing the gladiator to follow up with a strike from the trident. The term "Retiarius" literally means "net man" or "net fighter". |
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Revision as of 22:54, 13 July 2010
The Trident and Net were the primary weapons of the Retiarius class of gladiator. These weapons are based upon the tools of a fisherman. The Trident & Net combination is the mid-range weapon for the Gladiator.
Trident
The trident was a three-pronged spear about six feet in length. The individual prongs had barbs which inflicted more damage when the weapon was pulled from the body. Tridents are often associated with the Greek god of the sea Poseidon and his Roman equivalent Neptune.
Net
The Net was circular with lead weights around the edge, and was attached to the gladiator's wrist by means of a rope. It was used to entangle opponents limbs or torso, allowing the gladiator to follow up with a strike from the trident. The term "Retiarius" literally means "net man" or "net fighter".
Specs
Length: 6 feet
Weight: 4 pounds
Composition: Steel and wood