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Bloodstained Tiger (Paired, Saber, Unarmed)

(based substantially on EwindaleMoss' Bloodstained White Tiger style.)

Qualities: No animal better embodies the combination of ferocity, power, and speed than the mighty tiger. Practitioners of this style focus on crippling and then quickly finishing their opponents with brutal and direct attacks. It is popular among warriors and those who favor inducing terror and awe in those who stand against them.

Laughs At: The Tiger laughs at victims who give ground or retreat - don't they know the Tiger will never give up? It also laughs at over-clever or elaborate styles; such displays are easily shredded by the tiger's claws.

Fears: The tiger grows nervous in the presence of a skilled hunter. Their snares and strikes from range defang the great beast. The Tiger also fears confinement; it is at its most powerful in the wide open plains.

Speed

Footwork

Strike

Damage

Block

Toughness

+5

+5

+10

+10

+0

+5

Techniques

Hunting Tiger Rush (2 or 6)
The powerful legs of the tiger are not used for dodging and weaving – they are used to charge toward their prey in a vicious pounce! Practitioners of this style emulate the tiger’s deadly lunge.

  • You have a +5 bonus to Cover Ground.
  • For an additional 4 Destiny, the Damage bonus of this style increases to +15 after completing a Cover Ground wave.

Mighty Paw Swat (3)
Before the kill, the tiger enjoys toying with its prey.

  • You have a +5 bonus to Disrupt Marvels.

Rage of the Hungry Tiger (2)
No beast can match the fury of the tiger when its prey dares to fight back.

  • When hit by a Strike or Marvel, you can flood a die from the River to Reply against your opponent, inflicting 1 Ripple upon her. You can do this only once for any given attack, even if it included multiple elements that hit you.

Savage Rending Claw (5)
After landing a strike, the tiger drags its claws, cruelly ripping and tearing flesh and sinew.

  • When your attack inflicts a Ripple on a target, you may apply a -5 penalty to her Strike, Block, or Footwork next round. You can only do this once for any given attack, even if you inflict multiple Ripples.
  • This penalty counts as a Disrupt.

Tiger Culls the Herd (4)
When the tiger strikes out at a group of prey, any weakness invites the mighty beast's claws.

  • The Strike bonus of this style increases to +15 against disrupted opponents.


Yang Family Spear (Spear, Staff)

(based substantially on Robert Harrison's [1] style.)

Qualities: The Yang Clan of Thrashing Minister is famous for the great generals and mighty warriors that served the Han Emperors; their prowess with the spear was once just as legendary, but hard times have seen their reputation, and that of their signature style, decrease. Those who have seen the style know it to be formidable: it is direct, powerful, and aggressive, capable of commanding a whole field of battle.

Laughs At: The Yang Family laughs at opponents who try to win by dint of greater numbers; they are accustomed to being outnumbered. Because the Yang Family Spear is imperious and straightforward, it laughs at styles that employ needless motion or add flourishes.

Fears: Because it is so direct, the Yang Family Spear fears styles that are flowing and flexible, or those that are highly reactive. It also fears those who can contest its command by limiting the spear's (or staff's) range of motion.

Speed

Footwork

Strike

Damage

Block

Toughness

+10

+5

+10

+5

+5

+0

Techniques

Battlefield Clearing Sweep (4)
Yang Family Spear rules the battlefield. This is never more apparent than when it is faces great numbers of enemies.

  • All your attacks count as Area attacks for the purpose of damaging groups of Minions. In addition, on a successful strike, the Minions may no longer benefit from their leader's Tactics bonus for the remainder of combat.

Defanging the Wolf (4)
The Yang Clan has long experience fending off predators; breaking their fangs made them easy to turn away.

  • You may Flood 1 die from the River while you make an attack. If you do, the strike also creates a Disorient or Disrupt condition if it hits.

Lonely Bulwark Stance (4)
When they served the Han Emperors, the Yang were often a lonely bulwark against enemies without and within. This technique reflects their expertise in fighting while outnumbered.

  • When facing multiple assailants, the Block bonus of this style increases to +10.

Jade Pendant Command (3)
It is said that the famous spear-maiden Yang Lide hung a jade pendant in the shape of a dragon, a gift from the Emperor himself, from her mighty spear. Those who saw it couldn't help but kneel in submission.

  • You have a +5 bonus to break any Wave, or to oppose any Shaping Marvel.

Yang Family Honor (2 or 5)
Since the glory days of the Han, the Yang Clan has suffered one indignity after another. They have never suffered a one that they did not repay.

  • When hit by a Strike or Marvel, you can flood a die from the River to Reply against your opponent, inflicting 1 Ripple upon her. You can do this only once for any given attack, even if it included multiple elements that hit you.
  • If you pay an additional 3 Destiny, you can have 1 additional slot in your River. This extra slot can only be used to Flood dice for Yang Family Honor. If this slot is ever filled while you change your active style, it automatically Washes empty.