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Hólmganga

A hólmganga is a traditional Norse duel—an honorable one-on-one fight used to settle disputes. In Viking society, where honor and reputation were as valuable as gold, a holmgang was seen as a lawful and respected way to resolve serious accusations or insults.


Why a Hólmganga?

If a person's honor was challenged—perhaps due to an insult, a theft, or another accusation—they could demand a holmgang to settle the matter. In early times, even a harsh word might lead to one.

During the waiting period, both parties may agree on special rules or terms. If no agreement is reached, standard rules apply. Each party may also send a champion to fight in their place—no approval needed.


Running a Hólmganga

  1. The agreed-upon rules are publicly recited before the duel.
  2. If no special rules are declared, use the Standard Rules below.
  3. The duel takes place in a small arena, often:
    • A 10-foot square enclosure, or
    • A small island or roped-off field

Standard Rules


Shield Damage

This makes shields degrade quickly under heavy blows, adding tension to the fight.


Results

If a combatant dies, the victor inherits their property. This is not considered murder, and the winner cannot be challenged for the death.


Optional Rule Hooks for Roleplay


Educational Note

Hólmganga reflects a culture where justice, courage, and public accountability were tightly connected. Adapting this to your game provides a rich opportunity to explore those ideas in character—while encouraging players to resolve conflict with structure, not chaos.