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'''Discipline''' is a skill that may be thought of as having three distinct parts. The first part, Falconry, involves the raising, training, and use of [[falcons]]. The second part of Chivalry is [[archery]]. By gaining the abilities to assess wind direction and speed and use different kinds of [[bows|weapons]] (longbows, crossbows, darkbows) you may attack from afar, or shoot at a cowardly opponent who has fled to the skies. The third and final part of Chivalry involves an assortment of aggressive abilities ranging from howling a Battlecry, to Engaging your unlucky opponent, to boosting your prowess with Fury.
Heir to the chivalric tradition, '''Discipline''' is a [[knights|knightly]] skill that may be thought of as having three distinct parts. The first part, Falconry, involves the raising, training, and use of [[falcons]]. The second part of Chivalry is [[archery]]. By gaining the abilities to assess wind direction and speed and use different kinds of [[bows|weapons]] (longbows, crossbows, darkbows) you may attack from afar, or shoot at a cowardly opponent who has fled to the skies. The third and final part of Chivalry involves an assortment of aggressive abilities ranging from howling a Battlecry, to Engaging your unlucky opponent, to boosting your prowess with Fury.


The skill of Discipline is available only to members of the [[Runewarden]] [[class]], although most of its arts are shared with the [[Dominion]] and [[Valour]] skills of the [[Unnamable]] and [[Paladin]] classes.
The skill of Discipline is available only to members of the [[Runewarden]] [[class]], although most of its arts are shared with the [[Dominion]] and [[Valour]] skills of the [[Unnamable]] and [[Paladin]] classes.
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