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Mooh'Tah is a kind of minotaursean philosophy. It teaches control, harmony and focus. Today, Mooh'Tah philosophy is mostly used in battles. Each Mooh'Tah master focuses his skills on the harmony of battle. He is one with the song that he's singing with his voice or at least his heart. This is where the minotaursean battlesongs come from. Detailed information about Mooh'Tah can be received from Asrak, trainer of gladiators:

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  • Mooh'Tah is a kind of minotaursean philosophy. It teaches control, harmony and focus. Today, Mooh'Tah philosophy is mostly used in battles. Each Mooh'Tah master focuses his skills on the harmony of battle. He is one with the song that he's singing with his voice or at least his heart. This is where the minotaursean battlesongs come from. Detailed information about Mooh'Tah can be received from Asrak, trainer of gladiators:
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  • Mooh'Tah is a kind of minotaursean philosophy. It teaches control, harmony and focus. Today, Mooh'Tah philosophy is mostly used in battles. Each Mooh'Tah master focuses his skills on the harmony of battle. He is one with the song that he's singing with his voice or at least his heart. This is where the minotaursean battlesongs come from. Detailed information about Mooh'Tah can be received from Asrak, trainer of gladiators:
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