The Shadowy School of Monkeys. This martial art is reasonably well-known and taught in various schools. This martial art has a reputation for having a sense of humor, and focuses on surprise tactics. This art is known for the painful "Shadowy Shadow Tail" and the dangerous "Tree Deception".
The Grand School of Fighting Rats. This martial path is reasonably well-known and only taught in specific schools. It has a popular reputation for arrogance, and focuses on killing opponents. This martial technique is known for the "Offensive Battle Destruction".
The Tree School. This warrior's way is very famous and taught in schools and informally. This martial technique has an unearned reputation for using violence as a last resort, and is virtually obsessed with tutoring skills. This martial path initially teaches beginners the "Adapting Battle Tap" and builds up to the "Battle Takedown".
The Way of the Peak. This art is famous and only taught in specific schools. This martial technique has a deserved reputation for serenity, and places an additional emphasis on strength. This art obsessively guards its ultimate technique, the "Offensive Stand".
The Feared Path of the Lake. This art is famous and only taught in specific schools. This martial technique has an inaccurate reputation for looking down on social mores, and strongly focuses on killing combat. This martial technique is known for the deadly "Offensive Happiness Cascade".
The Blessed Way of Bats. This martial technique is famous and taught only in one location. This warrior's way has a popular reputation for strange rituals, and focuses on theology. This warrior's way is known for the "Claw Dive".
The Hunting Panther's School. This martial art is practacally unknown and taught in schools and informally. This warrior's way has an unearned reputation for sudden violence, and places an additional emphasis on endurance. This martial technique is known for the mysterious "Defensive Stalk Fang".
The Sea Path. This martial technique is relatively unknown and taught in schools and informally. This warrior's way has a deserved reputation for independence, and strongly focuses on philosophy. It is known for the "Glad Defense Grapple".
The Way of the One Thousand Heavens. It is famous and only taught in specific schools. This art has a deserved reputation for serenity, and places an additional emphasis on meditation. It cautiously guards its ultimate technique, the "Battle Strike".
The Warring Serpent School. This martial technique is reasonably well-known and taught in various schools. This art has a reputation for combativeness, and focuses on endurance. This martial technique initially teaches beginners the "Fighting Decimation" and builds up to the "Offensive Death Grapple".
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