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Variant of: Katranin
'''Variant of:''' [[Katranin]]
Prerequisites: Kartranin 3/5
 
Style: Hard
'''Prerequisites:''' Kartranin 3/5
Weapons: Unarmed, Sword, Staff
 
'''Style:''' Hard
 
'''Weapons:''' Unarmed, Sword, Staff


The Tu’rek Fighting Form relies primarily on being able to copy an enemy’s attack and general movements. It’s developer is unknown, but it is assumed that he was a master of many forms to have adapted the ability to mimic his opponent’s. Tu’rek Fighting Form does have two attacks of it’s own if the situation warrants them, but they require an amount of skill that most students rarely reach. They are clearly “borrowed and modified” from other ‘handed’ forms; a practice which is a staple of the Tu’rek philosophy.
The Tu’rek Fighting Form relies primarily on being able to copy an enemy’s attack and general movements. It’s developer is unknown, but it is assumed that he was a master of many forms to have adapted the ability to mimic his opponent’s. Tu’rek Fighting Form does have two attacks of it’s own if the situation warrants them, but they require an amount of skill that most students rarely reach. They are clearly “borrowed and modified” from other ‘handed’ forms; a practice which is a staple of the Tu’rek philosophy.


Tu'rek adherents are often drawn from the more artistic adherents of Kartranin, their flair for mimickry determined by an often quick rise through the ranks of the more aggressive sword art.
Tu'rek adherents are often drawn from the more artistic adherents of Kartranin, their flair for mimicry determined by an often quick rise through the ranks of the more aggressive sword art.


[[Category: Martial Arts]]
[[Category: Martial Arts]]

Revision as of 18:16, 13 June 2007

Variant of: Katranin

Prerequisites: Kartranin 3/5

Style: Hard

Weapons: Unarmed, Sword, Staff

The Tu’rek Fighting Form relies primarily on being able to copy an enemy’s attack and general movements. It’s developer is unknown, but it is assumed that he was a master of many forms to have adapted the ability to mimic his opponent’s. Tu’rek Fighting Form does have two attacks of it’s own if the situation warrants them, but they require an amount of skill that most students rarely reach. They are clearly “borrowed and modified” from other ‘handed’ forms; a practice which is a staple of the Tu’rek philosophy.

Tu'rek adherents are often drawn from the more artistic adherents of Kartranin, their flair for mimicry determined by an often quick rise through the ranks of the more aggressive sword art.