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The two 'arts' referred to are the Draw Art and the Blade Art. Vastly different to such techniques as [[Help:Chivalry|Chivalry]] and [[Help:Swashbuckling|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 [[Help:Chivalry|Chivalry]] and [[Help:Swashbuckling|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]].


Another aspect of the Two Arts involves imbuing the blade with supernatural power, similar to the lost Templar ability of [[Bladefire]]. The only ability of the Two Arts whose name has been revealed, the 'Desperate Angel' imbues one's blade with an individual's desperation, fear, anger and rage, and sends them slashing through the opponent (this technique was performed by Pyramides on the serpent [[Lucius Errikale]] in a skirmish outside the [[King's Tomb]]).
Another aspect of the Two Arts involves imbuing the blade with supernatural power, similar to the lost Templar ability of [[Bladefire]]. The only ability of the Two Arts whose name has been revealed, the 'Desperate Angel' imbues one's blade with an individual's desperation, fear, anger and rage, and sends them slashing through the opponent (this technique was performed by Pyramides on the serpent [[Lucius Errikale]] in a skirmish outside the [[King's Tomb]] during the [[Wars of Succession]]).


Though knowledge of the Two Arts was brought from the far-off land of Kashar by Lucaine Pyramides during the age of the Seleucarian Empire, they are not known to be currently practised by any [[guild]], [[House]] or individual on [[Sapience]].
Though knowledge of the Two Arts was brought from the far-off land of Kashar by Lucaine Pyramides during the age of the Seleucarian Empire, they are not known to be currently practised by any [[guild]], [[House]] or individual on [[Sapience]].