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A highly specialized combat stance practiced by members of the [[Long Family]]. Translated roughly as Dragon Thunder Fist, it draws on the most aggressive aspects of the Dark Side to enhance combat offensives. This form was created by Lord [[Chi Long]], the legendary [[Obelisk]] warrior and [[Grand Master]], known for his tenacity and insanity. It is not known if there is a correllation between this Form, and the terrifying [[Shan Long]], who is the current Master of this stance. Any who observe Shan Long in combat and survive report the absolute fluidity and brutality of his fighting style.
 
==  Stance  ==
Masters of this form use a combination of mental and physical intimidation to achieve the death of their opponents. All joints are held loose, weight is constantly shifted, and the fighter moves as if caught in a storm. Practitioners never stand still, they circle their prey in a constant offensive stance.
 
==  Striking  ==
High level [[starwars:Telekinesis|telekinetic]] and mental powers are used in conjunction with lightning fast strikes and withdrawals. Practitioners of Long Shan Zhi are generally of two minds: Overwhelm with sensory overload a rapid succession of attacks on many fronts, or drawing out combat into a torturous game of stalking. The first goal being to break the body, the second to break the mind.
 
==  Defense  ==
No defensive postures have been observed in adherents of Long Shan Zhi. Generally speaking, this form is taught to powerful Elders who augment their bodies with unholy applications of the [[starwars:Dark_Side|Dark Side]]. If the true nature of this form is followed, they will have struck and moved to another position before their opponent has time to react, or counter-attack. Adherents are in such a state of mental frenzy, they generally do not notice any but the most grievous bodily harm.
 
 
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