While I understand there are a lot of PvP changes coming very soon, this is an idea for sometime in the future and I'd like to know players views on it.Before I get into it: My intent is to
not pull players away from the Alliance War in Cyrodiil and the Imperial City, hence why I said in the title "recurring" meaning it's not something we can do every day.
So I'll start with a little Lore in my explanation. We are aware of some Daedric Princes having a single Champion, for example, in TES V: Skyrim you have Boethiah's Ebony Mail that you
"acquired" from the previous Champion. Now in ESO we have PvP, and that situation Boethiah put you in during TES V: Skyrim where you fight in a pit until you're the last one standing could be imitated to resemble a PvP dual or even Tournament situation. Where the Champion
(A player) could acquire the Ebony Mail and the Title of Boethiah's Champion.
Once a player has became Boethiah's Champion they'll fight with the Ebony Mail in the next Tournament
Final and challengers will fight in the next Tournament to get a chance at fighting the Champion to acquire the Ebony Mail and Boethiah's Champion title. However, if the current Champion is absent to defend the title at the next Tournament Final it becomes forfeit and the winner of that Tournament replaces them. That's the gist of it anyway.
I'd prefer sticking to 1v1 battles all the way to the Final, similar to some Tournaments we have in sports today. As for a time frame, like I said before I don't want to pull players away from the Alliance War and hurt that content, so this would probably be something that happens once every 3 months or less, maybe even annually.
I've left out another part on how I'd want the Tournament entry etc. to work because I realise that it's just an idea at the moment and I'd like a more open discussion about actually having a Tournament. So feel free to discuss if you would like to see a PvP Tournament and provide any suggestions on how you think it could be implemented in future.
Thanks for reading!
@ZOS_BrianWheeler