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− | There are a vast number of animal styles | + | There are a not only a vast number of animal styles, but a wide variety of styles named after each animal, often with variant names, such as “White Tiger” or “Snake in Eagle’s Shadow”.1 The list below describes the most popular styles of the most popular animals. Weapons-based perks have not been listed. Given the relative weakness of weapons, it is suggested that characters be allowed to learn any of the weapons perks if they want them. |
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− | + | '“Old Mak Dao had Iron Palm / He kiaid ‘Ee-ai-oh’ | |
− | + | And with that palm he fought some Crane. / He Kiaid ‘Ee-ai-oh’ | |
− | + | With a smack-smack here and a whack-whack there. | |
− | + | Here a smack, there a whack. Throwing round the Dim Mak. | |
− | + | Old Mak Dao had Iron Palm / He Kiaid ‘Ee-ai-oh!’”' | |