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Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
I've been waiting a long time to make this post.

Yes, it's yet another martial arts style, but a bit different than what you may be used to.

This style was created by a demon.

Black Claw pushes the envelope for esoteric weirdness within a Celestial style—it's very much riding the edge, and shouldn't be taken as something you see a lot of in CMA. Still, exploring the odd outer boundaries of the system and the setting are one of the things we wanted to do when we asked for this blog, so here we are.

This style is actually, in a manner of speaking, the first thing I ever wrote for White Wolf. Sort of. Black Claw dates back to the summer of 2008, when Neph was writing Infernals and I was still hoping that I might some day graduate from playtester to writer. One day, as memory serves, Conrad Hubbard sent over an email wondering if Neph might possibly write up Black Claw style for inclusion in the book. "What's Black Claw style?" I asked. Neph indicated that, according to Conrad, it was a martial arts style in Mara's writeup, from way back in the first edition Storyteller's Companion.

I had no memory of such a thing and was quite surprised—Martial Arts have always been one of my biggest areas of interest in Exalted. So I dug out my old copy, blew the dust off of it, didn't see anything about a Black Claw style, read it again, and then finally noticed it in her Ability block—Martial Arts 5 (Black Claw Style +2).

Conrad has an amazing memory for fine details.

Neph wasn't especially interested in adding such a thing to his already-full plate, so, half-jokingly, I said "I'll write it up." He said that I should go ahead and do so, and he'd include it in the end, if there were any room.

Anyone familiar with The Manual of Exalted Power—The Infernals is laughing right about now. Or crying. For me it's usually both at once.

At any rate, although I wrote it, this style owes one debt of gratitude to Conrad Hubbard (for bringing it to our attention) and two debts of gratitude to Michael Goodwin. First, because he gave me the go-ahead to write it in the first place, and second, because he provided the idea for the style's unique sifu-student relationship, which I built the rest of Black Claw on.

This has been sitting in my proverbial bottom drawer, waiting for the right moment to be unleashed upon the world, for a very long time. It may be my single favorite martial arts style that I have ever written. I hope it provides some benefit to your games.

—Holden Shearer



Black Claw Style

Three times during the First Age, deer-footed Mara concocted grand and insidious schemes to bring low the Chosen of Creation. Three times, her plans came to naught. Mara's prestige within Malfeas remains undiminished despite these failures, for the tools of her ambition still abide in the world and much cautionary lore regarding them has vanished in the fires of cataclysm and revolt. The Black Claw style was her second plan, and while it failed, it has not passed from existence and might still bear fruit in this Age or the next.

Also known variously as the Fainting Maiden style or the Mouse-Seizes-Bear Art, Black Claw style utilizes the tools of misdirection, perception and love as its primary weapons. Victory is grasped by opening oneself utterly to the aggressions of one's foe so that he castigates himself as thoroughly as his victim. Defeat is mollified by exposing the perfidy of the victorious.

Black Claw style has two qualities that differentiate it from other Celestial Martial Arts. First, like all demon-created Celestial arts, any demon of any circle may practice the style so long as the spirit satisfies all relevant trait minimums. Second, Mara's association with perverse relationships bleeds into every Charm, inseparably binding sifu and student. It is impossible to know the secrets of this style without being exposed to the innermost heart of one's instructor, and impossible to understand that knowledge without accepting what is within that heart. So it is that every Black Claw practitioner bears an Intimacy of genuine and unbreakable love toward his teacher. No amount of natural persuasion or scenes spent working against this love can weaken the Intimacy. Only unnatural mental influence can sever the emotional connection, and even then, every scene in which the character invokes a Black Claw style Charm counts as a scene spent rebuilding the Intimacy.

This style gained popularity in Creation during the First Deliberative Era of the Old Realm. Its practice, which began among several of Brigid's students, quickly flourished throughout the Solar and Lunar community. Its first Exalted practitioners viewed the style as a quaint and amusing demon-trap, its dangers easily seen and avoided so that its benefits could be enjoyed. However, as the art spread far and wide, it came to be regarded with unease—while conquered demons were of no threat to the Realm, the idea of a power bloc forming among young Solars bonded in love to a handful of mighty teachers (all the worse if those teachers were Lunars, or Sidereals!) was quite alarming. So it was that after a few short centuries Queen Merela outlawed the style and brutally suppressed its schools. Those without the personal or political power to ignore the law were bonded in Eclipse-sanctified oaths to forsake the practice of the style. Save for a handful of lovestruck outlaws, it fell from the history of Creation.

The Black Claw style likewise proved disruptive to the regimented chaos of the Demon City. Because it allowed the weak to bond the mighty to themselves in chains of love, Cecelyne issued a partial proscription against the style, sanctioning its use only by citizens of Malfeas. Orabilis, who does not consider love to be a form of wisdom, tasked his soul Florivet with rooting out illegal schools within the Demon City. However, the Whim-of-the-Wind has rarely bothered looking since he became an adventurer. On the rare occasions when he uncovers demonic serfs making unauthorized use of the Black Claw, he defeats them in gaudy and spectacular public fights, but this happens less and less as time goes on. The public resentment against him after such battles makes Florivet sullen and unenthusiastic.

Now, as the Reclamation begins, Black Claw style is experiencing a resurgence. Mara has already taken on several Green Sun Princes as students (and lovers), and it will not be long before they establish their first school in Creation.

Weapons and Armor: Black Claw style may only be practiced with bare hands, and without armor. An appearance of martial readiness would undermine practitioners' posture of unjustly assaulted innocence.

Complementary Abilities: To properly grasp the insights upon which the style is founded, a student must possess at least two dots spread in any fashion among Larceny, Socialize and Performance.

Open Palm Caress
Cost:
4m; Mins: Martial Arts 2, Essence 2; Type: Reflexive
Keywords: Combo-OK, Illusion
Duration:
Instant
Prerequisite Charms:
None
      From the beginning, things start to go wrong. Righteous heroes find themselves cast as a vicious bullies when they fight a student of the Black Claw—even if the martial artist picked the fight himself. This Charm supplements a Join Battle action, adding the user's Essence in bonus successes.

      Regardless of whether the Join Battle roll permits the martial artist to act first, compare the result to the Dodge MDV of all other characters who witness the fight begin (including all combatants). If the roll result is higher, they suffer an unnatural Illusion effect which costs two Willpower to resist, convincing them that the martial artist's opponents initiated hostilities. This even applies to the opponents themselves, who may suddenly find themselves quite confused about why they are attacking the character. Characters that do not pay this cost upfront can pay four Willpower to correct their memories later, but only with external prompting or a compelling personal reason to question the memory and not until a day has passed since they last encountered the martial artist. Minds need distance from such a toxic presence before they can think clearly. This Charm may enhance only the first Join Battle roll the character makes in a fight.

Torn Lotus Defense
Cost:
2m; Mins: Martial Arts 3, Essence 2; Type: Reflexive (Step 10)
Keywords: Combo-OK, Emotion
Duration:
Instant
Prerequisite Charms:
None
      Every Black Claw student must submit to his sifu. As one whose heart has already been conquered, he knows that any greater defeat is impossible. The martial artist draws on the memory of his love and channels it into his stance, projecting unmistakable and fragile resolution: a sight to move the hearts of gods and demons alike.

      This Charm may be invoked when the character successfully negates an attack with his DV. The aggressor is struck by the character's posture of resolute defiance, and treats the successful defense as a scene spent working toward building a positive Intimacy for the martial artist. The specific emotional context of the Intimacy, be it respect, admiration, or even unexpected love, depends on the context of the situation and may be chosen by the attacker’s player. This unnatural mental influence costs one Willpower to resist.

      This Charm will not function if evoked in conjunction with a Charm possessing a Flaw of Invulnerability (or equivalent effect, such as an Infernal Imperfection); the martial artist's beauty lies in his weakness, not his invulnerable strength.

Flexing the Emerald Claw
Cost:
3m or 4m; Mins: Martial Arts 3, Essence 2; Type: Supplemental
Keywords: Combo-OK, Illusion, Obvious, Poison
Duration:
Instant
Prerequisite Charms:
Open Palm Caress, Torn Lotus Defense
      Even for the unjustly wronged, there comes a time to strike back. Students of the Black Claw opt to do so with deceptive force. By paying three motes to supplement an unarmed attack, the martial artist's hand becomes wreathed in a bilious green spray of Essence. If the attack hits, it inflicts normal damage and the victim becomes afflicted with a dose of poison with the following statistics: (7L/action, 3, —/—, -2). This poison is exceptionally subtle, displaying no outward symptoms as it destroys its victim from the inside. By paying four motes instead, the martial artist may veil his strike in an unnatural Illusion effect, removing the Obvious tag for all observers save the Charm's target. This Illusion may be ignored by observers who spend one Willpower.

Black Claw Form
Cost:
5m; Mins: Martial Arts 4, Essence 3; Type: Simple
Keywords: Emotion, Form-type
Duration:
One scene
Prerequisite Charms:
Flexing the Emerald Claw
      The martial artist assumes a defensive posture, equally declarative of his unwillingness to fight and his readiness to defend himself regardless. During Step 9 of any attack directed against him, the character may pay one mote to leap away from his aggressor (Appearance) yards, although the character does not actually move until after Step 10 has been resolved.

      Additionally, as only a brute would assault such a reluctant opponent, each attack directed at the character causes any onlookers to act as though the attacker had just spent a scene eroding any positive Intimacies they might feel toward him. This unnatural Emotion effect costs one Willpower to ignore for the rest of the scene with regard to that attacker. Witnesses with higher Essence than the Charm's user who pay this cost ignore its influence with regard to all attackers.

      Finally, the character may parry lethal and ranged attacks without a stunt or Charm, and Torn Lotus Defense does not count as a Charm activation while this Form is active.

Storm-Calming Embrace
Cost:
3m; Mins: Martial Arts 5, Essence 3; Type: Reflexive
Keywords: Combo-OK, Crippling
Duration:
Until next action
Prerequisite Charms:
Black Claw Form
      Despite being cruelly assaulted, the martial artist clasps his opponent to him. Swallowing his rancor, he does nothing to escalate the fight—such virtue! This Charm allows the martial artist to add his Essence rating in dice to all attempts to establish, maintain or control a grapple. However, a clinch enhanced by this Charm may only be used to apply a hold, not to crush or throw.

      Incidentally, as a Crippling effect, the target the martial artist is holding automatically fails all Toxicity rolls, and any poisons in the target's system add the L tag to their Toxicity.

Doe Eyes Defense
Cost:
2m; Mins: Martial Arts 5, Essence 3; Type: Reflexive (Step 2)
Keywords: Combo-OK, Emotion
Duration:
Instant
Prerequisite Charms:
Black Claw Form
      The Black Claw practitioner is well aware that vulnerability is his greatest defense, and exploits it ruthlessly. The martial artist falls back hurriedly in response to an attack, his every movement accentuating his inferiority in the face of the oncoming assault. Realization of her target's weakness unnerves or unduly excites the attacker, depending on her temperament, causing her to experience an internal penalty on her attack roll equal to the martial artist's (Appearance + 2). This unnatural mental influence costs two Willpower to ignore. In the First Age, this technique was also sometimes known as the Fainting Maiden Ward, or the Painted Boy Defense.

Table-Turning Reversal
Cost:
6m; Mins: Martial Arts 5, Essence 3; Type: Reflexive (Step 9)
Keywords: Combo-OK, Counterattack, Emotion
Duration:
Instant
Prerequisite Charms:
Black Claw Form
      Only a coward would use a weapon to strike down an unarmed man. All Creation rejoices to see a bully given a dose of his own medicine, and the martial artist is the one to do it.

      This Charm is activated in response to an attack; regardless of whether the attack succeeds, the martial artist may launch a counterattack. This counterattack is a standard disarm attempt (see Exalted, p.158), save that rather than knocking the opponent's weapon away, the martial artist steals and reflexively equips it. If the counterattack succeeds, he may treat the pilfered weapon as though it were an unarmed attack for the purpose of all Black Claw style Charms then for the rest of the scene or until the weapon leaves his grasp, whichever comes first. Weapons made entirely of Essence and attuned artifact weapons are not valid targets for this Charm.

      Additionally, all characters who witness a successful disarm performed with this Charm treat the sight as a scene of work toward building a positive Intimacy for the martial artist. The emotional context of this Intimacy is chosen by the observer’s player. This unnatural mental influence costs one Willpower to resist.

Outrage-Kindling Cry
Cost:
10m, 1wp; Mins: Martial Arts 5, Essence 3; Type: Reflexive (Step 9)
Keywords: Combo-basic, Compulsion, Counterattack
Duration:
Instant
Prerequisite Charms:
Storm-Calming Embrace, Doe Eyes Defense, Table-Turning Reversal
      These things are natural in Creation, but not Malfeas: To cheer for the underdog, to feel one's heart go out to another in pain, and to abhor injustice. Thus pious critics of Black Claw style are revealed as hypocrites; this technique employs the weapons of Creation, not Hell.

      This Charm may be activated in response to an attack that successfully strikes the martial artist. It takes the form of a kiai that compresses the character's agony into a heart-rending wail. Roll ([Manipulation or Appearance] + Performance), adding a number of successes equal to any wound penalties the martial artist may be suffering, and apply it against the Dodge MDV of all witnesses within earshot save for the attacker himself. Those who succumb to this unnatural mental influence (spending the standard one Willpower to resist immunizes a listener for the rest of the scene) suffer a Compulsion to assault the martial artist's attacker and to protect the martial artist. This behavior persists until either the attacker or the martial artist has been out of sight for one minute, or the scene ends, whichever comes first.

      The attack is considered automatically successful against all listeners who have a positive intimacy toward the martial artist, a negative intimacy toward the attacker, or who believe the attacker started the fight.

Heart-Ripping Claw
Cost:
4m, 1wp; Mins: Martial Arts 5, Essence 4; Type: Supplemental
Keywords: Combo-OK, Obvious
Duration:
Instant
Prerequisite Charms:
Outrage-Kindling Cry
      This is the secret final technique of the Black Claw style. In the past, many teachers kept this Charm to themselves. Though the Yozis have forbidden their progeny from withholding it from the Green Sun Princes, it seems likely that many of the style's Infernal masters may likewise neglect to mention Heart-Ripping Claw when they establish their schools in Creation.

      Eight wisdoms live at the heart of Black Claw style: Love is a lie; innocence is a lie; blame is a lie; lies are inescapable. Children betray their parents; gods betray their makers; students betray their teachers; betrayal is inescapable. Wise masters are ready to strike first, and strike better.

      Enhancing an unarmed attack with this Charm causes the attacking limb to be wreathed in a corona of screaming black shadows, razor-edged and lashing. An attack so enhanced inflicts lethal damage, and adds a raw damage bonus equal to twice the martial artist's Essence rating.

      Moreover, if the Black Claw master is held in someone's heart, he cannot fail to strike that mark. This Charm acts as an unblockable and undodgeable attack against any target harboring a positive Intimacy toward the martial artist. If the attack would have missed such a target without this Charm, then it strikes with a threshold of 0 successes. If the target has an Intimacy of love toward the martial artist, then the attack inflicts aggravated damage in addition to the benefits mentioned above.
If this Charm slays an opponent, the Infernal tears the target’s heart out of their chest and holds it in his fist as it crumbles to ash.


Posted 9 Apr 2010 11:58 PM by Holden
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Comments

Aquillion wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 10 Apr 2010 12:40 AM

Is it possible to learn this style from a memory crystal or book?  If so, do you get an intimacy to anyone?

Holden wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 10 Apr 2010 12:46 AM

No. Must be an actual sifu.

TheOldStoryteller wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 10 Apr 2010 12:51 AM

This is evil...

I really, really like it, and my Infernal campaign is going to benefit from it's existence.

Talk about tapping your opponents WP.

It is also one of the most thematically unique styles.

Costly, but really damn cool.

A 10m, 1 wp Counter-attack that makes on-lookers attack your assaulter though. That is AWESOME.

The strong use of Intimacies will certainly have an effect on the way my games play out.

I am definitely interested in seeing how this plays out in game.

nikink wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 10 Apr 2010 12:54 AM

Weird, but nice. Very nice to see it in Canon at last! :)

Hand-of-Omega wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 10 Apr 2010 1:04 AM

NOT from a Jedi.

^___~

Hand-of-Omega wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 10 Apr 2010 1:06 AM

Awesome, Holden, interesting use of social influence as a MA. I can see this complementing White Veil quite nicely!

I really like how the charms reinforce each other, Intimacy-wise...

Do MA created by demons have a God in Yu-Shan to represent them? Or are they considered "out of Fate", in some sense?

ObsidianOverlord wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 10 Apr 2010 1:08 AM

Really neat Martial Arts Style! Seems good for a social-focused character.

One thing I just noticed. The Black Claw Form has a listed Duration of Instant, but its effects imply that it has a longer duration.

deathmatchfm wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 10 Apr 2010 1:15 AM

Sweet.  Just what I needed for an NPC I was working on...

DSism wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 10 Apr 2010 1:24 AM

My fiend just got a new style to work towards :)

Blaque wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 10 Apr 2010 1:27 AM

For anyone interested, Charm tree fer this style:

docs.google.com/View

And stuff.

BrilliantRain wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 10 Apr 2010 1:41 AM

/Three/ times?  Interesting...

Obsidian Shards wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 10 Apr 2010 1:44 AM

Glorious... I especially love the pinnacle Charm.

Tenari wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 10 Apr 2010 2:20 AM

Absolutely fantastic!  Very fitting for a character I am working on now too, and gives me an idea for a few others.

ClarenceMage wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 10 Apr 2010 2:27 AM

This is horrifying, and I don't like anyone who practises this style.

RedSypher wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 10 Apr 2010 3:43 AM

This is Awesome, and I am so unleashing this on my players.

CrownedSun wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 10 Apr 2010 4:22 AM

It's scary how well this fits into my campaign. I have a Fiend NPC who already has the Intimacy to Mara, and the Style itself has (unbeknownst to me) already showed up in the game, going by Flexing he Emerald Claw.

Totentanz wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 10 Apr 2010 4:37 AM

I like.

" If this Charm slays an opponent, the Infernal tears the target’s heart out of their chest and holds it his fist as it crumbles to ash."

You might have a typo there.

Inquisitive Englishman wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 10 Apr 2010 7:29 AM

Wow.

This style is perfect for something I've been wanting to do in my games for some time. Holden you're awesome!

Well then, the Ebon Dragon now has a style for making a mockery of love. All that's needed now is Cerulian Lute of Harmony's counter-style.

Maese Mateo wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 10 Apr 2010 8:18 AM

wow...This is one of the more flavorful and thematical styles i have seen so far.

I bow before you, man. ^_^

Killjoy wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 10 Apr 2010 9:34 AM

Holden,

Absolutely beautiful style. Pure evil genius.

Zelbinnean wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 10 Apr 2010 10:12 AM

Love the style! Just one question. Does anything special happen to the student's Intimacy if the sifu dies? Does it change to pure love for "the memory of my sifu?" If it's eroded and the sifu is dead and a Charm is used that would otherwise reinvigorate the Intimacy, what happens?

Caelene wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 10 Apr 2010 10:15 AM

All kinds of awesome, man.  Will definitely snag this at some point.

AnubisXy wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 10 Apr 2010 10:33 AM

Very cool.

The Wizard of Oz wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 10 Apr 2010 11:08 AM

I like it, and the mechanics seems fine. There's a couple of charms (the first one and the form) which are really strong, but there's nothing I feel is broken strong.

Most importantly, I think the thematics work well, and it has a background, and an effect on the game world, rather than just being a bunch of charms, which for martial arts especially I think is very useful.

MOK wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 10 Apr 2010 1:20 PM

Considering how much it drains Willpower from a brief exchange, it'd be nice for more opportunities to apply MDV.

Korvus wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 10 Apr 2010 2:34 PM

This redefines the concept of passive aggressive.

It's amazing

(but I'm pretty sure most parents know this style already...they call it the "Fine, Fine Just Break Your Mother's Heart Style")

WhirlwindMonk wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 10 Apr 2010 2:57 PM

I am crying inside because I can think of no good place to put this in my game. But I WILL find a way. Something this awesome must have its place. Absolutely awesome!

Jagane wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 10 Apr 2010 4:13 PM

This is excellent!  THANK YOU!   I absolutely love the idea of demonic martial arts!  Especially when they're so unique!  ^_^

Arion Morningstar wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 10 Apr 2010 7:32 PM

Important mechanics question: Does use of Elusive Dream Defense protect against individual Charms for a Story or the entire style, and how difficult is it for the Black Claw artist to stunt a way around uses of EDD? I have an Abyssal character whose whole schtick is playing the damsel in distress right up to the point where her dagger goes through the victim's heart, and it's a Solar-oriented game, so...

BTW, "revealed" as hypocrites...yeah, right. *eg* I'm betting that Malfean masters of this style try really hard to avoid using Heart-Ripping Claw in public. Hm. Shouldn't there be some Intimacy-obliterating consequence to using that Charm? (Y'know, if the target survives the attack, they're immune to Intimacy building effects of this style for a scene, maybe likewise any witnesses to the assault, or similar.)

Xanandithras wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 10 Apr 2010 11:18 PM

Great style. I've got to say I've been loving the stuff the Ink Monkeys have been publishing.  I do know I'd like some more first circle demons (for coadjutor options mostly) and elementals. I'm specifically curious on Exalted's take on djinni, since Sulumor was taken away from Jugo's (an air dragon) court by a "malicious djinn".

AvataDabley wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 11 Apr 2010 12:43 PM

The proper way to teach someone the apex charm is to use it on them i suppose :D

Eric Minton wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 11 Apr 2010 2:53 PM

Excellent work!

DShomshak wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 12 Apr 2010 4:45 PM

This is one of the best supernatural martial arts I've ever seen.

Satyr wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 13 Apr 2010 5:59 AM

Nice!

Now that we have puppy eyes defense, everything is set and ready for the Creation to love their new infernal masters!

So innocent and defenseless yet so powerful! It will fit perfectly with this Fiend martial artist I had in my mind for quite some time.

Now all I need is more infernal stuff. I know that  the Ink Monkeys have been busy providing us with great stuff like this and I really appreciate it but I can't stop but ask for more!

Ramidel wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 13 Apr 2010 11:55 AM

I get the feeling that Mara is likely to be melted down for azoth by one of her students sooner or later...

This kind of Intimacy can be hazardous to the sifu's health.

Tenkage wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 13 Apr 2010 12:19 PM

Question: If a Solar or other living person were to teach this to an Alchemical, would practicing the Forms of this style work on keeping their Clarity down?

final pheonix wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 16 Apr 2010 8:36 AM

Hey, I just remembered how awesome Brotherhood of Lakes and Rivers was.

Could our Lunar love include that?

I just really miss that charm...

Seven Winters wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 17 Apr 2010 9:11 PM

You know, a dark of me wonders what would happen if someone taught this still to Lilith. Or Swan.

AvataDabley wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 21 Apr 2010 5:20 PM

Shouldn't the Type of Open Palm Caress be "Supplemental"? Most other join battle roll enhances seem to be

Gorion1928 wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 21 Apr 2010 7:33 PM

Great. Now I need to talk to my ST of a game I'm in to see about getting this available in game. I was planning on learning some other CMA that's totally different, but this meshes so well with where I plan to go later on. Way to give me more work, dude!

Seriously though, I like. A lot.

Zahaqiel wrote re: Ink Monkeys, vol. 10: Black Claw Style
on 13 May 2010 2:46 PM

This style is fantastic, I love it.

It plays really perfectly to my Green-Sun-who-really-likes-to-help-and-never-harms-anyone-really! character concept. :P

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