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<blockquote data-quote="Dykstrav" data-source="post: 4905835" data-attributes="member: 40522"><p>Azer style, which teaches the warhammer. Students harden their bodies with grueling trials of endurance and develop a resistance to fire-based attacks. Possibly taught at a monastery on the slopes of a volcano. Some monasteries teach variations based on the weapons used ("salamander style" teaches the spear or scimitar, for example).</p><p></p><p>Balor style, which trains to fight two-handed with a sword and a whip or scourge and emphasizes demoralizing your foes through savage violence. Stylists seek swords with lightning powers and whips or scourges with flame-based powers.</p><p></p><p>Choker style, which teaches strangling attacks made from hiding. Possibly forms the basis of a thuggee-type organization.</p><p></p><p>Dancing Succubus Style, which teaches its practitioners to confuse their enemies. Succubus stylists will attempt to take on the appearance of their enemies and interpose a decieved enemy between themselves and an attacker.</p><p></p><p>Hill Giant Style, which teaches the greatclub and hurling stones. Techniques focus on pushing foes and knocking them prone.</p><p></p><p>Mind Flayer Style, which teaches various techniques designed to kill instantly by striking at the brain. These stylists are feared for the legends that they can crack skulls with their fingertips.</p><p></p><p>Owlbear Style, which teaches grappling and making savage bite attacks.</p><p></p><p>Spider Style, which teaches attacks from hiding using poisoned weapons. Practitioners are typically accomplished alchemists and are in demand as assassins.</p><p></p><p>Stirge Style, which teaches pracitioners to inflict bleeding wounds and pack tactics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dykstrav, post: 4905835, member: 40522"] Azer style, which teaches the warhammer. Students harden their bodies with grueling trials of endurance and develop a resistance to fire-based attacks. Possibly taught at a monastery on the slopes of a volcano. Some monasteries teach variations based on the weapons used ("salamander style" teaches the spear or scimitar, for example). Balor style, which trains to fight two-handed with a sword and a whip or scourge and emphasizes demoralizing your foes through savage violence. Stylists seek swords with lightning powers and whips or scourges with flame-based powers. Choker style, which teaches strangling attacks made from hiding. Possibly forms the basis of a thuggee-type organization. Dancing Succubus Style, which teaches its practitioners to confuse their enemies. Succubus stylists will attempt to take on the appearance of their enemies and interpose a decieved enemy between themselves and an attacker. Hill Giant Style, which teaches the greatclub and hurling stones. Techniques focus on pushing foes and knocking them prone. Mind Flayer Style, which teaches various techniques designed to kill instantly by striking at the brain. These stylists are feared for the legends that they can crack skulls with their fingertips. Owlbear Style, which teaches grappling and making savage bite attacks. Spider Style, which teaches attacks from hiding using poisoned weapons. Practitioners are typically accomplished alchemists and are in demand as assassins. Stirge Style, which teaches pracitioners to inflict bleeding wounds and pack tactics. [/QUOTE]
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