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Originating in [[Kashar]] and most notably practised by the famed warrior [[Lucaine Pyramides]], the '''Two Arts''' is an enigmatic style of combat combining swordplay with techniques resembling the [[Help:Kaido|kai]] energy used by [[monks]].
Originating in [[Kashar]] and most notably practised by the famed warrior [[Lucaine Pyramides]], the '''Two Arts''' is an enigmatic style of combat combining swordplay with techniques resembling the [[Kaido|kai]] energy used by [[monks]].


The two "arts" referred to are the '''Draw Art''' and the '''Blade Art'''. Vastly different to such techniques as [[Chivalry]] and [[Swashbuckling]], for a master of the Two Arts it is easier to kill a man by drawing a sword from its sheath than by swinging a naked blade. Lucaine Pyramides is recorded as unsheathing his blade for only a second at a time in combat - killing people in single motions of his sword, the [[Three Moons]].
The two "arts" referred to are the '''Draw Art''' and the '''Blade Art'''. Vastly different to such techniques as [[Chivalry]] and [[Swashbuckling]], for a master of the Two Arts it is easier to kill a man by drawing a sword from its sheath than by swinging a naked blade. Lucaine Pyramides is recorded as unsheathing his blade for only a second at a time in combat - killing people in single motions of his sword, the [[Three Moons]].

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