The spirit inhabiting the Persistent Blade is one of War, but of a lesser-known choir focused more around the growth of character through combat than death and killing. To fight is to learn things, both about yourself and your foes, and to learn is to grow and become stronger.
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| - The spirit inhabiting the Persistent Blade is one of War, but of a lesser-known choir focused more around the growth of character through combat than death and killing. To fight is to learn things, both about yourself and your foes, and to learn is to grow and become stronger.
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| - Spider Jerusalem, Transmestropolitan
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| - "A good soldier obeys without question. A good officer commands without doubt."
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| - The Iron Juggernaut Who Fed Fire to the Dragon
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| - Old Scarred Bastard Veteran
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| - The spirit inhabiting the Persistent Blade is one of War, but of a lesser-known choir focused more around the growth of character through combat than death and killing. To fight is to learn things, both about yourself and your foes, and to learn is to grow and become stronger. Ensino exactly matches the combat dice pool of its current target. It doesn’t matter which skills they are using at the time (Strength or Dexterity, Melee or Brawl), the blade’s total pool is equal to theirs, and it rolls for initiative using their stats as well. It cannot compensate for Gifts such as Spirit of the Fray, and has no Rage to spend for extra actions, but is able to make Parry actions against every attack its current target aims at it, again using their same dice pool. If the blade is ever broken, it can be mended by placing the pieces back together in the proper configuration and allowed to “heal” over the course of a day. Burning the blade will destroy it, as will leaving it in a broken state for too long (so you could destroy it by feeding it through a wood-chipper, but snapping it in half is fixable if you don’t dawdle).
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