Knife in the Dark was an Ujina Fighter technique which taught how to use every advantage at their disposal to destroy their enemy. Though sneaking and ambushing opponents were considered dishonorable acts, the Ujina believed the end justified the means.
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| - Knife in the Dark was an Ujina Fighter technique which taught how to use every advantage at their disposal to destroy their enemy. Though sneaking and ambushing opponents were considered dishonorable acts, the Ujina believed the end justified the means.
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| - "We will do everything we can to expose these secret rebel houses to the [Your Fealty]s."
- "I am no traitor. I stood by [Your Fealty's Capital] in the rebellion!"
- "That is well-known, my ," Eleanor says soothingly. "I believe we are being directed to identify traitors still in the [Your Region]."
- "How are these traitors undermining House [Your Fealty]?"
- "I will not accuse my neighbors merely to throw suspicion off myself."
- "It does not, my ," the septa replies. Groat adds, "The [Your Fealty]s would surely appreciate if we could lay some names before them."
- "Does the raven say who the [Your Fealty]s suspect?"
- "A raven from [Your Fealty's Capital] ," Eleanor reads. "'Nyall's Rebellion continues. Traitors seek to undermine us, and we must root them out.'"
- "There are many ways to destroy a house without raising an army, my . Disrupt trade, sabotage a harvest, make off with its coin...."
- "Sneaky, underhanded bastards. You would know, Groat."
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| - Knife in the Dark was an Ujina Fighter technique which taught how to use every advantage at their disposal to destroy their enemy. Though sneaking and ambushing opponents were considered dishonorable acts, the Ujina believed the end justified the means.
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