The Holy Way of Hawks. This martial technique is reasonably well-known and only taught in specific schools. This martial path has a well-documented reputation for aloofness, and places an additional emphasis on swiftness. This martial technique is known for the "Flying Blessing Charge".
The Legendary Whirlwind Way. It is very famous and taught all over. It has a well-deserved reputation for mysticism, and places an additional emphasis on survival skills. This martial path is known for the highly effective "Defensive Power Roll".
The Way of Grand Snakes. This martial art is practacally unknown and taught in various schools. This warrior's way has a well-deserved reputation for distance, and places an additional emphasis on finacial skills. It is known for the painful "Battle End".
The Illuminated Way of the One Hundred Lions. It is very famous and taught all over. This martial art has an inaccurate reputation for ruthlessness, and has a casual, but important, focus on strength. This warrior's way jealously guards its ultimate technique, the "Enlightening Rake".
The Land School. This martial path is very famous and only taught in specific schools. This martial path has a popular reputation for intellectualism, and focuses on endurance. This martial art is known for the "Offensive Return".
The Way of the Billowing Breeze. This art is famous and only taught in specific schools. This art has a legendary reputation for gentleness, and has a casual, but important, focus on philosophy. This martial path is known for the infamous "Offensive Breeze Finger".
The Academy of Scorpions. This martial technique is very well-known and taught only in one location. This martial art has a deserved reputation for use of poisons, and places an additional emphasis on training well-rounded individuals. This martial path initially teaches beginners the "Venemous Guard" and builds up to the "Battle Strike".
The Monkey's Academy. This martial path is well-known and taught only in one location. This martial technique has an unearned reputation for cleverness, and has a casual, but important, focus on surprise tactics. This warrior's way is known for the painful "Offensive Jungle Paw" and the intricate "Battle Roll".
The School of the Tall Sky. It is reasonably well-known and taught in schools and informally. This martial path has an unearned reputation for serenity, and places an additional emphasis on ettiquette. It is known for the famous "Immobile Smite".
The Way of Tracking Lions. This martial art is very well-known and taught in schools and informally. This art has a well-deserved reputation for sudden violence, and strongly focuses on grace. This martial technique is known for the famous "Defensive Fang".
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