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The art of Tekura was first developed more than 600 years ago, long before the fall of the [[Selucarian Empire]]. A sect of monks was being persecuted by some of the legions of the Empire and the monks were not permitted weapons to defend themselves. So, they were forced to train their bodies to martial perfection; their hands and feet becoming deadly weapons in and of themselves.
The art of Tekura was first developed more than 600 years ago, long before the fall of the [[Seleucarian Empire]]. A sect of monks was being persecuted by some of the legions of the Empire and the monks were not permitted weapons to defend themselves. So, they were forced to train their bodies to martial perfection; their hands and feet becoming deadly weapons in and of themselves.


Most of the tekura abilities are affected by a variety of factors. First, being in a stance modifies the damage and speed of each tekura attack. A monk will always want to be in some stance or another while using tekura. Second, the higher the monk's tekura, the more likely they are to hit an opponent with a particular attack, and the more damage they will do with that attack.
Most of the tekura abilities are affected by a variety of factors. First, being in a stance modifies the damage and speed of each tekura attack. A monk will always want to be in some stance or another while using tekura. Second, the higher the monk's tekura, the more likely they are to hit an opponent with a particular attack, and the more damage they will do with that attack.
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