Warrior Legacies of Carrion Fields
Last updated: Fri Oct 19 16:19:00 2007

SURROUNDING THE SUNRISE: Defense

Quick Info: When attacked by multiple foes, will dodge and lag those trying to initiate combat.

CF Helpfile: One of the great tests of a warrior's fortitude is the ability to bring battle to more than one opponent. The elite reconnaissance soldiers of Darsylon's Second Dynasty developed a series of maneuvers known as Surrounding the Sunrise, to complement their dangerous missions into both the surrounding forests, and the tightly enclosed spaces of the Underdark. Masters of employing obstacles and cover to their advantage, the legends claimed that to pin them in a place they could not defend was as difficult as Surrounding the Sunrise. In one of the great lessons taught to the proud Darsylon lords, their guard considered their technique too important and valuable to share with commoner warriors, and when the famed patrol was caught in a prepared ambush upon the Northern Plains, it was said their secret perished in the screams of the slaughtered elves, their greatest achievement useless in the battle.

OFFENSE:

- Chilling Embrace
- Crashing Of Waves
- Fires Of Adversity
- Flow Of Shadows
- Fluid Deceptions
- Greeting The Avalanche
- Incarnadine Wave
- Landslide Of The Second Breath
- Mercy Of The Typhoon
- Space Between Heartbeats
- Trapping Beneath Thunder
- Whirlwind Of Steel
DEFENSE:

- Autumn Harvest
- Dance Upon The Southern Wind
- Flow Of Shadows
- Gates Of The Forge
- Harmonious Equilibrium
- Landslide Of The Second Breath
- One With Shadows
- Place Of The Raging River
- Riddle Of Resilience
- Soul Of The Mountain
- Surrounding The Sunrise
- Ward Of Blades
UTILITY:

- Balance Of The Sisters
- Calming The Tempest
- Cry Of Thunder
- Enigma Of The Thirteen
- Fist Of The Titan
- Forsaken Thoughts
- Fortress Of The Spirit
- Hour Past Midnight
- Maelstrom Of The Veils
- Outcry Of Steel
- Renewal Of Spring
- Striking The Shadows Footfall
- Vanguards Desire
- Whispers Of The Great Siege


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