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- | The Aisenshi | + | The Aisenshi, or unity warriors, distinguish themselves by their honor and their |
+ | singleminded devotion to the use of a single weapon form. | ||
- | This guild is partially designed after the Japanese concept of the Aisenshi. | + | To use Aisenshi powers you must have the philosophy skill. |
- | Aisenshi means "sword saint" and they endeavored to be nearly divine with their | + | |
- | weapons, which were, more often than not, swords. In this guild however, you | + | |
- | need not specialize in the sword. You may use any type of weapon, but you | + | |
- | can only choose a skill to devote yourself to from the melee weapon skills. | + | |
- | To use Aisenshi powers you must have the [[philosophy]] skill. | + | The Aisenshi communication channel is accessed with the commands 'aisenshi' and |
+ | 'guild'. | ||
- | The Aisenshi communication channel can be accessed by typing 'aisenshi'. For more | + | Help files are available on the following topics: |
- | help on channels, type 'help channels'. | + | |
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- | I would suggest reading all the help files listed below, they describe your | + | |
- | guild powers and abilities. You can read them by typing: 'help <subject>'. | + | |
[[honor]] [[code]] [[aisenshi]] | [[honor]] [[code]] [[aisenshi]] |
Revision as of 16:37, 22 April 2009
The Aisenshi, or unity warriors, distinguish themselves by their honor and their singleminded devotion to the use of a single weapon form.
To use Aisenshi powers you must have the philosophy skill.
The Aisenshi communication channel is accessed with the commands 'aisenshi' and 'guild'.
Help files are available on the following topics:
honor code aisenshi appraise trance levels shi chi shield kirutsuke namitoshin kamikaze aisenshi skills set martial devotion