. "Carromeleg is an elven martial arts style that is similar in appearance to capoeira, with whirling, dance-like movements. Carromeleg is noted for its stances: a practitioner of the Elven martial art can judge the proficiency of his opponent by her stance. It is thus obvious to the merely skilled when they are facing a master, such as certain Great Elves. Practitioners with an awareness of immenient death may enter zathien, and assume a more natural, relaxed pose: such opponents are much more difficult to defeat, as they have already accepted death."@pl . . "Carromeleg is an elven martial arts style that is similar in appearance to capoeira, with whirling, dance-like movements. Carromeleg is noted for its stances: a practitioner of the Elven martial art can judge the proficiency of his opponent by her stance. It is thus obvious to the merely skilled when they are facing a master, such as certain Great Elves. Practitioners with an awareness of imminent death may enter zathien, and assume a more natural, relaxed pose: such opponents are much more difficult to defeat, as they have already accepted death."@en . "Carromeleg"@pl . "Carromeleg is an elven martial arts style that is similar in appearance to capoeira, with whirling, dance-like movements. Carromeleg is noted for its stances: a practitioner of the Elven martial art can judge the proficiency of his opponent by her stance. It is thus obvious to the merely skilled when they are facing a master, such as certain Great Elves. Practitioners with an awareness of immenient death may enter zathien, and assume a more natural, relaxed pose: such opponents are much more difficult to defeat, as they have already accepted death."@pl . "Carromeleg"@en . "Carromeleg is an elven martial arts style that is similar in appearance to capoeira, with whirling, dance-like movements. Carromeleg is noted for its stances: a practitioner of the Elven martial art can judge the proficiency of his opponent by her stance. It is thus obvious to the merely skilled when they are facing a master, such as certain Great Elves. Practitioners with an awareness of imminent death may enter zathien, and assume a more natural, relaxed pose: such opponents are much more difficult to defeat, as they have already accepted death. Members of the Tir Tairngire Peace Force, especially the Ghosts, practice the art. The Tir Prince Jenna Ni'Fairra trains in Carromeleg with her Paladins."@en . .