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THE WARDANCERS | |||
[GUILD LEADERS] | |||
The Emir of the Dance: Sarrius | |||
Secretaries: Celestine, Lalitana, Sarrius, and Septus | |||
City Affiliation: Antioch | |||
Guild Professions: Ranger and Wardancer | |||
A glimmer of light in the distant desert is often all one notices of an | |||
advancing Wardancer. When observing the skillful and precise movement of | |||
a Wardancer practicing his craft, people often forget that they are | |||
watching a fierce fighter and not a beautiful dancer. This ability to | |||
cause people to stand jaw dropped in awe is used to their advantage as | |||
they take over the very minds of their observers. | |||
The practice of Wardancing can be traced back to the late 13th century, | |||
before the Demon Incursions. It is said that as the warriors of Antioch | |||
would practice their swordsmanship in the surrounding desert they became | |||
enthralled with the lithe, quick movements of the lizards. They began to | |||
imitate the lizards and found that as these movements became second | |||
nature they were much more capable of controlling their thoughts and | |||
planning their attacks. | |||
In 1467 an Antioch Akrabi named Srifat Midbere was practicing his craft | |||
in the desert when a sudden sand storm blew up. Midbere was buried under | |||
the hot sand for three days. Afflicted with heatstroke he became |
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