Kaleon Moonshae
When TrueNight falls
Sejs said:I keep getting the mental image of the character from the Samurai Showdown series of games, Ukyo Tachibana. Bit of a pretty boy, but very slick. Part of his flair is that any attack in which he draws his sword, he'll resheath it in the same attack motion: draw-strike-sheath. For some of his combos or special moves, he'll have it out for seveal attacks, but once they're done, *snikt* it's back away in its place. All just part of his fighting style.
Then there's Manji from Blade of the Immortal, but that's another story entirely, heh.
Those who practice the drawing cut are an exception, yes, which lends me to think it would be more a feat that grants more than just a free draw (prolly a bonus to intimidate checks and the like), see ieujutsu (god I hate spelling that word and never can get it right).
Although you do not see him moving further than five feet and drawing, cutting resheathing.... Even though you can do that now with the quick draw feat. I would say that character is using the quickdraw feat to draw the weapon, then do his attack, then putting the sword back as his move action. When he does his hundred cuts (where he slices the apple) I would say he is using another feat to allow him to act as though *hasted* for a single round, allowing him to draw as a free action, full attack, then use his move action to resheath. but I might be using haste wrong there, I can't remember and don't feel like digging out the book.