The Wood School. This warrior's way is practacally unknown and taught in schools and informally. It has a popular reputation for using violence as a last resort, and focuses on training well-rounded individuals. It is known for the "Wild Touch" and the "Gentle Defense Takedown".
The Respected School of the Heavens. It is reasonably well-known and taught only in one location. This martial path has a reputation for nobility, and strongly focuses on mysticism. It is known for the famous "Distant Charge" and the mysterious "Distant Heaven Roll".
The Respected Path of the Peak. It is well-known and taught in schools and informally. It has a deserved reputation for honor, and is virtually obsessed with ettiquette. This martial art jealously guards its ultimate technique, the "Defensive Battle Roll".
The Grand Way of Imperial Unicorns. It is well-known and only taught in specific schools. This art has a legendary reputation for regality, and strongly focuses on etiquette. This martial art is known for the painful "Defensive Guard" and the intricate "Virtue Command".
The Way of the Lakes. This martial path is well-known and only taught in specific schools. This martial path has a well-deserved reputation for looking down on social mores, and has a casual, but important, focus on verbal skills. This martial art is known for the intricate "Wave Caress" and the difficult "Happy Defense Touch".
The Feared Path of the Luminous Sun. It is famous and only taught in specific schools. This warrior's way has a well-documented reputation for nobility, and places an additional emphasis on meditation. This warrior's way is known for the "Offensive Glow Star".
The Respected Way of the High Skies. It is very well-known and taught in various schools. This warrior's way has a popular reputation for aloofness, and is virtually obsessed with philosophy. This warrior's way is known for the painful "Great Defense Drop".
The Wondrous School of the Legendary Lands. It is famous and only taught in specific schools. This art has a deserved reputation for a strange focus on diet, and has a casual, but important, focus on history. This martial technique jealously guards its ultimate technique, the "Defense Stand".
The Way of the Great Mountain. This martial art is practacally unknown and only taught in specific schools. This martial technique has a deserved reputation for emotional distance, and strongly focuses on philosophy. This warrior's way carefully guards its ultimate technique, the "Stone Avalanche".
The Respected Way of Lions. This art is reasonably well-known and taught only in one location. This art has a reputation for ruthlessness, and strongly focuses on grace. This martial art initially teaches beginners the "Offensive Mane Tail" and builds up to the "Battle Finger".
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