Description:
Niman is the Peacekeeper’s Form, also known as the "Moderation Form". Simple, yet balanced and evocative, the Form’s moves and tactics are predicated on equal parts intimidation and trickery. Formed to fight criminals and preserve the peace in the Republic’s peaceful latter days, Niman has surprising utility in the seedy back alleys of the modern Galaxy. The Brotherhood may know legions of masters capable of striking down their foes in a single blow, but only the Moderation Form claims to be able to so with none.
Niman recognizes what many other styles neglect; combat is rarely an end of itself, but a tool to remove an obstacle or a threat. The Moderation Form, rooted as it is in Jedi philosophy, therefore often seeks the least-damaging ways to dispatch their opponent, but often in ways they least expect.
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Grip and Stance:
The Niman user holds his saber with one hand in the center of its grip, maximizing the weapon’s flexibility. The blade is often not extended until the actual commencement of hostilities and, in rest, is kept facing diagonally downward in a deliberately non-threatening - and unthreatened - pose. This changes only when attack is imminent, in which case the weapon sweeps up, kept in an angle directly in front of the user. Maneuvers may be executed one-handedly, but most adherents bring both hands to their saber in serious fights.
Niman users adopt a casual stance in combat, seeming utterly relaxed. They often twist their bodies slightly to the side, so that the saber is held away from the opponent. This, the adherents believe, aids the suggestion of invulnerability when the weapon is brought to bear the moment attack commences. Movements are off-the-cuff and almost lackadaisical in execution, with the user often simply running with the saber slightly to a side. More advanced acrobatics, if they are used at all, tend to utilize the Force.
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Movement:
Attacks are carried out in response to a parried enemy attack, exploiting minute flaws in an opponent’s movements.The result is a style whose attacks seem impulsive and direct but that is, in fact, calculated and reserved. Most attacks take the form of shallow slices from moderate distance. This wide-angle ensures deliberately superficial cuts that can often wound rather than kill. Furthermore, it ensures the wielder a broad perspective of the battle, and gives them the opportunity to attack - or defend against - multiple adversaries.
The Peacekeeper’s Form is often primarily a defensive art. As with their attacks, most defensive moves by the Niman user are done at some distance to the opponent, and are preferably quick deflections rather than forceful parries in order to prevent the wielder from being bogged down too long by any single opponent. Such deflections are often haphazard and seemingly random swings that take their guidance from the Force rather than rote knowledge.
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