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Shien-Zen
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Jun 25 2009, 11:32 PM
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Victory Declaration
- Posts:
- 188
- Group:
- Inactive
- Member
- #306
- Joined:
- June 15, 2009
- Gender
- Male
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Round 2
- Martial Arts [Upgrade - Intermediate] – He has become even more proficient with his hands and feet. In order to match the variety of offensive techniques he can use with his body (straight punches, roundhouse kicks, back fists), he know develops a stronger defense. He can now use his arms and his legs to block, and possibly even counter, incoming attacks. For example, against a straight punch or knife stab, Shien-Zen could catch the arm of the attack with both of his hands, and use their own momentum against them to throw them off balance.
- Intermediate- Heavenly Hammer - The heaven's acknowledge that Shien-Zen still is not quite strong enough on his own to complete his task; they assist him by offering him a powerful technique, the Hammer of God. In order to perform this technique, Shien-Zen must perform a chant, asking the heaven's to grant power, and a particular hand motion. This takes one full turn to perform. If he is interrupted while completing this, he must retry to complete the chant and motion. If he is successful in completing the motion and chant, the sky will open up and a medium sized beam of destructive holy light will shoot downward and toward the opponent. It is powerful enough blast through a small portion, (a room’s worth) of a house.
Shien-Zen cannot use this move as he pleases, since he pulls the power from the Heaven’s. The Heaven’s must decide based on the alignment of the person. If the person is anywhere from neutral to evil, the heaven’s will assist Shien-Zen, and send the beam at the opponent he called it upon. However, anyone with an alignment from good and higher, he will not get assistance. Also if the heavens determine he has abused this move (using it 2 times in the same day), the second part of the move may temporarily be disabled, and nothing will happen when he completes the chant and hand motion.
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