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All the throwing skill we need is a good long jump stat.If we can go kamehameha route then thrown weapons are useless. But if we can't shoot fireballs from our ass, thrown weapons could give our char greater range in combat while not hampering unarmed combat.
That's really not the road I want Tigerbro to go down, to be a beast that can't live without a master. Besides, we can get in good with certain orthodox sects as a free agent and learn some shit from them (not all of it, granted, but some). E is just so flexible, so perfect for someone of Xing's potential, that going for anything else just seems, well, wrong.Due to your background (your loyalty is ultimately to the Prince), you can opt to leave a sect after picking up their techniques - a farmer, on the other hand, might not be as free. But be warned that this could reduce your reputation with the faction severely, depending on how much you learnt and what relationship you have with their leadership. They usually don't like it if people pop in just to learn their techniques and then scurry off after a year. Could mean you get labelled a technique thief and get a bounty put on your head.
You could also piss them off so much that they expel you, though usually in those circumstances they may attempt to cripple your inner strength as a punishment before throwing you out, so that your martial arts capability will be limited. But the punishment varies depending on just how pissed they are, and how much you've learnt.
There are ways to leave cordially, but usually people don't get to do that before they've spent a good ten or twenty years of their life repaying the master of the sect for taking them in and imparting his skills.
edit: As for the last choice, to wander, it doesn't mean you won't pick up masters and martial arts along the way, but it does mean that your training will be highly unorthodox from the start, and so will your reputation. You will still get as much opportunities to improve yourself as with a major sect, except in a different direction. It would be harder, though, that much I can't deny.
All the throwing skill we need is a good long jump stat.If we can go kamehameha route then thrown weapons are useless. But if we can't shoot fireballs from our ass, thrown weapons could give our char greater range in combat while not hampering unarmed combat.
Does not sound like we will have much choice in company:Baltika9 said:Do consider that becoming a psycho bad-guy is completely optional. Playing a heroic ronin is entirely possible too. And saying that everyone we'll meet in E will be a villainous bandit/assassin/whatever is just ignorant, there are many people in this world that we can learn from: mercenaries, adventurers, hermits, so on and so forth.
If you want to learn unorthodox techniques, consider what is it what you want to learn, why is it considered unorthodox in the first place, and whom will you learn it from. Yes, you might learn from hermits and adventurers, but the sort you want to hang around with will probably employ more honorable techniques. And E is not the path for that.treave said:Orthodox sect members are also the majority in the pugilistic world, so by being unorthodox you will naturally become an outcast. Of course, there's a thriving underworld of bandits, assassins, mercenaries and all sorts of evil-doers, and these are by the pugilistic community's definition very unorthodox, so you won't be that lonely. But it's definitely a more dangerous place to be for a fourteen year old boy. People will think you have a death wish to willingly hang around with brigands and scoundrels.
Unless I can confirm with treave that we can avoid harmful influence to our kid without crippling him in ways of techniques, I do not fancy this choice. And that would be too meta to ask directly. Simply put, if you want to learn an orthodox style (and, again, I do not like the sound of unorhtodox ones), you go to the corresponding sect. That's what the other 4 choices are for.Baltika9 said:E is just so flexible, so perfect for someone of Xing's potential, that going for anything else just seems, well, wrong.
there you have it. I did forget to mention that funny thing about "orthodoxy:" it's only orthodox if it's part of our little club. It just gives us freedom to make our own, not go along someone else's script. We just have to watch who we keep as company, that's it. Shit luck can be countered by not relying on it too much, same goes for the company we keep. By the way, my two-step plan for dealing with psycho stalkers in the future: 1) marry Yunzi, 2) sic her on the stalkers and get to a safe distance.I wouldn't want to paint a picture of outright black and white, good and evil. Even amongst bandits there is honor. There are also people who would rather accept being called unorthodox than abide by the rules of the sects.
Perhaps it is better if I put it like this: the label of unorthodoxy is a broad one, used to define anything that is not orthodox. In terms of techniques, the use of 'evil' ones would definitely classify you as unorthodox, no matter how much of a model gentleman you are otherwise, but you can be unorthodox in behavior and not use killing techniques, yet get the same label.
In fact, your Tujue technique could be deemed unorthodox by the stricter factions by virtue of being foreign. I did say the commonly held stereotype of unorthodox techniques was as being vicious, but not all of them will be. The only things that are defined is what orthodoxy. Everything else is up to interpretation.
Well, if you go with some mercenary band, and they get out of line, it will be too late to put on a white cape. You live among the outcasts, you subject yourself to this sort of things. On the other hand, monks are less likely to put us into this situation in the first place. That is what I am talking about.treave said:Looking the other way or harming innocents is a choice you'll have to consciously make, regardless of whether you're in a sect or out of it.
He would be much more useful to the prince alive and intact, he should know this much. The way he conducted himself was just alien to me.treave said:As for his loyalty, I did say that the Adjutant background has unmatched loyalty as a defining characteristic. But that loyalty is first and foremost to the Prince. He isn't going to roll over for the sects or any master he meets just because they train him. How that changes, or whether it changes at all, will be up to you guys.
The tally so far (updated 08 Sept 16:35 GMT):Baltika9 said:Not that my arguments matter too much right now, E is on the track to losing and I know most of the people here will go for B or C, which aren't bad choices given our stats, but passing up the opportunity for truly freeforming this will be something I will regret in the future.
He would be much more useful to the prince alive and intact, he should know this much. The way he conducted himself was just alien to me.
I voted E but I'm also hoping for more or less the same things as you - unorthodox but practical techniques that compliment our existing skills (unarmed, sword, stealth). I certainly didn't vote E to for poison, maiming, rape, pillage and murder. I'm thinking of an honourable but independent ronin helping the downtrodden or a something similar (and a secret agent of the Prince of course) - surely nothing prevents us from being one just because we don't join any sect right now. There must be some decent people among the independents - let's find them if we can.I was fully into walking into the wilderness and being our own man, but I do not like what I hear about unorthodox sects.
I want our guy to have just the right amount of cunning to give him the edge in combat and avoid harm: attack first, strike silently from the back if the situation warrants it, kick the enemy in the nuts - these kind of small things that help staying alive and in good health more than they help acquiring a heroic image. I definitely don't want to maim and mutilate people casually, become insane in a bid for power, or practice techniques that rely heavily on those. I also think that bandits, brigands and assassins would not be the best choice of company for the boy if he is opposed to rape, pillage and murder, which I think he is.
Now that I've read treave's clarification, I think that the contempt unorthodox fighting styles get from the more upright parts of the world is well-deserved. Would not want to go near those. Incorporating some mild elements from these styles would benefit us greatly, though, but to allow us to pick and choose we must rely on one of the more orthodox techniques to become the basis of our own style.
Not voting yet.
I agree.That's actually a rather interesting narrative.
Just because I say it's interesting doesn't mean I'm going to carry it out, mind you.
Interestingly, the Goat Adjutant was my planned archetype for such a fighter. Not to say that the Tiger can't do it (he's a gifted martial artist after all), but the insanely high intelligence and perception of the Goat Adjutant plus his natural eccentricism and practiced disdain for orthodoxy just lends itself really well to collecting techniques and combining them in an unorthodox way to counter the orthodox moves practiced by the major sects.
I find it rather strange that it wasn't even in the running back then, if we're so gung-ho about being creative and pragmatic eccentrics right now.
You'll find out why in the coming updates. Perhaps earlier, perhaps later, depending on where you go. It's nothing to do with willpower or strength, but more to do with your terrible luck.
Getting bullied I wouldn't worry about - our tiger has fangs and is not afraid to show them, and besides, no bullying compares to what we've already been through. Getting killed - might as well get used to the risk, this being wuxia and all. What I am most afraid of is indeed being tricked into doing something shady up until the point where there would be no easy way out. Our character, after all, is pretty simple-minded.Can you imagine what happens to teenagers who have no street smarts at all out in the world alone? Bad things happen to them. They get bullied, they get conned, or they get killed.
My concerns exactly. But considering the genre, there is ALWAYS a lone old master who will teach us a powerful, forbidden technique. It is only a matter of finding him.To learn all these specialized moves, one really has to put in effort and time to master it. Jing is not some child prodigy, and what makes anyone here think that he will encounter a nice hermit who will have noble intentions taking the kid in? There are bad people in this world, more so in the complicated unstable wuxia world. There is no easy way to mastering moves in the wuxia world. There's always the shortcut of stealing the sacred kungfu books of the sect(s) itself... Pointless though if one does not master the basics.
Pragmatic in a fighting sense. Me, I don't find the cynical outlook of a Goat Adjutant all that amusing.treave said:I find it rather strange that it wasn't even in the running back then, if we're so gung-ho about being creative and pragmatic eccentrics right now.