Players of the Game Character Spotlight: Harry Mang, Arms Master

Harry Mang refers to himself as an unremarkable man.  

He associates with hyper-powered champions of western Jeea.  In his reckoning, he is a mere mortal among gods, rogue Dragons, and Weird Ones. 

These very beings, these very friends, disagree with his self-assessment.

Harry is the Arms Master.  The man who the God of Protection imbued with peerless ability to wield all weapons, simple and complex.  He survived the War of No Hope in his younger days.  More recently, he held the line against Corsis and Hekati’s horrors in Findenton during the events of The New Players.

The aftermath of that fight left his pilfered Grey Jack armor wrecked, so Vick Burnhelt gave him an upgrade of green-and-black armor.  Self-contained and durable.  Two attributes he will need in the days to come.

And he’ll need more than defensive gear.  The weapons of the Victory Arsenal are his to claim.  Both in a forgotten open grave in the Fire Well and in the Protector’s mountain stronghold.

But all of that will pale in his estimation when he crosses paths with an old flame.  A woman he’d thought was long dead.

Avril Enzali.  

Both of them will have words for each other.  More than words.

Find out more about this reunion in The Breakers.

Art by Ringasure.

Harry Mang does not miss.

Harry Mang is one of the main characters in The New Players. He is a gruff, but ethical officer serving the Holy Alliance, an empire that is neither holy nor an alliance. Harry has been shunted to the command of a remote frontier city fort, as he is too talented, too popular to kill. He also has a particular talent, he never misses a shot, never fails to complete a slice or strike. He is first introduced in a face off against Ed Burnhelt. All of which is great interest to the Master of the Game. Corsis.