Bestiary : Diet & Behavior Descriptions

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Enemy Profile Details

- General Data-

Diet Descriptions:
Ethervore - Consumes spiritual power.
- Manavore - Consumes magical power.
Hematophagy - Consumes blood.
Omnivore - Consumes both plants and meat.
+ Carnivore - Consumes meat.
- Piscivore - Consumes fish.
- Man-Eater - Consumes humans and half-human species.
- Osteophagy - Eating bones.
- Oophagy - Eating eggs.
+ Herbivore - Consumes plants.
- Folifore - Consumes leaves.
- Frugifore - Consumes fruits.
- Graminivore - Consumes grass.
- Granivore - Consumes seeds.
- Nectarivore - Consumes nectar.
- Palynivore - Consumes pollen.

Feeding:
Consume - Eating, chewing or dissolving the food and swallowing to digest inside of the stomach.
Filter Feeding - Obtains nutrients from water and light terra points surrounding them.
Deposit Feeding - Obtains nutrients from earth terra points surrounding them.
Fluid Feeding - Consumes liquids of an organism.
Bulk Feeding - Consumes entire organisms to ingest high amounts of nutrients.
Cannibalism - Feeding on members of the same species.
Self-cannibalism - Feeding on parts of one's own body.

Behavior:
Friendly - Will not attack no matter what.
Passive - Will not attack, until attacked first.
Cowardly - Will not attack, until attacked first.
At the start of battle may attempt to escape if the party is a higher level. (Level difference = % chance)
Aggressive - Attacks on sight.
Lusty - Targets the weakest of the opposite sex first.

Personality Numbers

Number 1

The fate of a number 1 is supposed to be that of an autocratic
leader or charismatic auteur who is able to develop a relationship
with many but is often destined to be unloved by a special someone.

The number 1 does not always have to fall into that delusion that
things have got to be "lonely at the top." If the 1 learns how to
be less self-centered and devote time to a family and spouse they
are less likely to live out their destiny as a successful loner.

Number 2

The fate of a number 2 is supposed to be a life of slavish devotion
to one person in a relationship that is so obsessive that they do
not have time for anything else in their life including a career.

The fact is that if a 2 knows that he or she is prone to
codependency there are things that he or she can do to combat that
including making a conscious effort to develop oneself. The 2 can
have his or her cake and eat it too despite what the number 2 fate
dictates!

Number 3

The number 3 fate is to forever be like a wandering minstrel who
spreads joy and charm wherever he or she goes but will never have
the inclination to settle down and build a home. The 3 also has a
reputation for being unfaithful and is also destined to be famous.

By exercising free will a 3 can actually stay out of the spotlight
as well as be faithful. It only takes a little determination and
focus. A 3 is usually quite wealthy as well so they do have the
capacity to build an empire if the desire is there.

Number 4

The number 4 fate is one fraught with challenges of all sorts. The
4 may be born poor or have health problems and the idea is that
they must transcend terrible odds in order to achieve great success.

It might very well be that the Number 4 does have all of these
challenges to take on but probably the worst thing that could
happen is that the 4 subscribes to the interpretation of the number
as being one that always has "bad luck." The danger here is that
it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. It is much better that the
Number 4 think positively instead.

Number 5

The number 5 fate is supposed to be one that is restless and
preoccupied with adventure. This number is supposed to never settle
down and develop roots and becomes anxious if saddled with one
person or situation for too long.

The truth is that the number 5 is capable of being quite rich
particularly if they focus on inner travels and being creative with
their lifestyles. Many of them also make great farmers.

Number 6

The number 6 fate is one that is destined to settle down, have lots
of children and also stay within the confines of the status quo or
moral majority. Many of them also end up supporting extended
families.

The truth is that much number 6's will passionately fight for a
cause and become warriors when it comes to defending the underdogs.
They are also brilliant when it comes to starting thriving family
businesses. They seem gentle but can be quite tough when it comes
to standing up for them and can also end up being quite rich.

Number 7

The number 7 fate number is one that describes a more homely
individual who will be living out his or her life as a lonely
eccentric genius. This individual is supposed to be easily
misunderstood and troubles relating to the opposite sex.

The truth is that there are a lot of people out there who
appreciate artistic talent or a genius and many 7s do end up in a
relationship with a person that acts almost like a caretaker. Many
7s are also very sexy simply because they have a quality of
character that is very attractive.

Number 8

The number 8 fate number is blessed because he or she is supposed
to be born rich, marry rich or quite simply just attract a lot of
money. However along with this good fortune the number 8 is also
supposed to attract a great deal of intrigue and misfortune in the
form of personal problems.

The truth is that not all them, though. Many of them marry for
love despite their love of money. The 8 can also reign in their
talent for creating drama and quite easily use their powers for
good instead of evil.

Number 9

The number 9 fate number is a "wounded healer" type number.
Destiny wise this type usually has a rough time with their health,
finances or romance and then experiences a spiritual breakthrough
that turns them into a helper of others.

The number 9 can easily take his or her destiny into their own
hands by vowing not to be a martyr in life. Focusing on their own
needs instead of always putting others first is one way they can
get ahead and take better care of their health, money and love
matters.

Name Karmic Number

Calculate your Karmic number by
eliminating all the vowels from your name. Assign the
consonants the numerical equivalents as designated on the
chart below and then reduce the number to a single digit.


A J S 1
B K T 2
C L U 3
D M V 4
E N W 5
F O X 6
G P Y 7
H Q Z 8
I R 9

Karmic Number 1

Your best way to reap good karma in this life is to
concentrate less on your own aims, and show others the way
to their success. Practicing stewardship, mentorship and
philanthropy helps you make decisions about the course of
your own life. Your biggest fear is to be ignored. You may
appear as controlling or selfish to others at first
impression.

Karmic Number 2

Loving yourself and taking care of yourself will enable you
to love and take care of others in this life without
sacrificing your dignity and self-esteem. Practice letting
go of such toxic emotional habits as possessiveness,
jealousy and obsession. Your biggest fear is abandonment.
Others' first impression of you may be that of a needy or
manipulative individual.

Karmic Number 3

Do the creative things you love just for the sheer joy of
doing them and the money will come. If you start feeling
that the world owes you a living, immediately go out and
practice an act of random kindness or charity to humble
yourself. Being smothered, bored or trapped are among your
biggest fears. You may appear threatening or meddlesome to
others at first impression.


Karmic Number 4

Achieving world peace is one thing, but first one must be
harmonious inside. As you are such a caretaker of others,
you are advised to take time out from your focus on others
and regularly reconnect with your higher self by practicing
yoga or meditation. Your biggest fear is that things will
slide into disorder or chaos. You may appear to others as
fanatical or boring at first impression.

Karmic Number 5

You attract the best karma by sacrificing the spotlight to
others once in a while, no matter how untalented they may
seem to you. Realize that everybody has a right to express
themselves without judgement or criticism from you.
Dispensing with pride and learning to be humble is often
corrective to your karma. Others first impression of you
might be of an egotistical or judgmental individual.

Karmic Number 6

You attract the best fortune by doing onto others, as they
would do unto you. Your karma is vastly improved if you can
get past the idea that you must save up your love for that
one special someone and treat everyone you meet as specially
as you would your soul mate. Your biggest fear is that
others will take credit for your work. On first impression,
others may see you as a social climber or as taking others
for granted.

Karmic Number 7

Number 7's can improve their karma by extending a helping
hand to those they would normally consider to be
contemptible in behavior. Snobbishness can also be a
problem. 7's can also create good karma by learning to
master their greatest fears such as fear of abandonment and
fear of "letting go." The first impression that others may
have of you is that you are too complicated or neurotic to
get to know well.

Karmic Number 8

Number 8's reap the greatest karmic rewards by having faith
and working diligently to accomplish their goals no matter
what others say. As 8s are often wealthy, they reap what
they sow by donating at least 10% of their income to
charities. Your biggest fear is poverty. Others' first
impressions of you might be of a greedy or shallow
individual.

Karmic Number 9

Number 9's can correct their karma by displaying more faith
in the concept that the universe is a benevolent, rather
than a cruel place. Detaching from their emotions and
consistently displaying an upbeat and positive attitude
usually brings them great rewards. Your biggest fear is that
others will never trust you or vice versa. Others' first
impression of you might be of a person that is desperately
seeking approval or as passive aggressive.

Karmic Number 11

Master number 11's reap the greatest karmic rewards by
having faith in their intuition as opposed to their rational
minds. Elevens's need to work on their faith and trust in
other people as fate has a way of only bringing them what
they expect. If an 11 expects the worst than he or she will
get the worst. If she or he expects the best, then they are
usually blessed. Your biggest fear is that there is no God.
Other people's first impression of you might include words
such as "flaky" or "eccentric."

Karmic Number 22

Master number 22's succeed the best if they learn to control
the thoughts that rule their subconscious mind. As they are
the ultimate manifesters of dreams into reality, a 22 reaps
the greatest rewards by choosing his or her thoughts
carefully. Positive thoughts bring a 22 positive things.
Negative thoughts often manifest as roadblocks to success or
prosperity. Your biggest fear is that you will let others
down. Others first impression of you is often very positive.
They see you as a leader or mentor and they are right.

Numerology Health

Here is a breakdown of the numbers and what they mean when it comes to your health.

Number 1

The number 1 governs the back, heart, arteries, head, liver and
stomach. They are particular vulnerable to high blood pressure and
heart attacks. However the number 1 is incredibly resilient and can
smoke or drink without much consequence for many years but when an
illness such as cancer finally hits it kills the number 1 quickly.
They need a lot of sleep in order to stay sane. They also need to
stay warm and be careful about developing eye and throat issues.

Number 2

The diseases associated with the number 2 are consumption,
rheumatism, vertigo, colic, palsy, apoplexy, smallpox, dropsy,
piles, tumor, cough and cold. They are also vulnerable to
contracting eye disease and dental problems. They need to be warm,
comfortable and feel they are living in a stylish abode to feel
psychologically healthy and well. They need to avoid dark, cool
and dirty places.

Number 3

The number 3 is a very intuitive number that is masterful when it
comes to regeneration and healing the self however the number is
still very vulnerable to contracting skin diseases, joint pain,
gastritis, cough diabetes, paralysis and heart failure. They need
to avoid consuming fatty foods and gravies. They also work better
on their own as working too much with others makes them nervous and
causes them to develop migraines and other nervous complaints.

Number 4

This is a shaky number that suffers from extreme emotional ups and
down. They often attract accidents and illnesses but like cats seem
to have 9 lives. They get sick a lot but have a lot of stamina.
They often suffer from piles, constipation, tumors, colds, the flu
and problems with their kidneys and urinary tracts. They are also
very prone to becoming addicted to alcohol and liver problems as
the result of eating too many fatty foods!

Number 5

Number 5 governs speech, memory, nostrils, hands and the nervous
system. Sleeplessness, diabetes, physical and mental depression,
stammering lisping, dumbness, tumor in the nose or head,
nervousness, cough, hoarseness, gout in hands and feet and vertigo
are the main diseases that afflict this number. They need lots of
time to themselves, timely meals, sleep and plenty of rest to stay
well.

Number 6

Those who are born as a number 6 need to watch out for diseases
related to the lungs, heart throat, nose and head. Their love of
decadence and promiscuity also makes them vulnerable to diseases of
the reproduction and urinary system. They are prone to eating a lot
of junk food so reigning in temptations and developing the
discipline to eat well can help them avoid developing cancer.

Number 7

This is a very psychic and nervous number that is often made ill by
the environment and even people. The 7 suffers from a lot of mental
and psychological tension. They need to live somewhere very clean.
They are prone to many ailments including bronchitis, colds, nasal
congestion, bad eye sight, tonsillitis, lung problems and skin
afflictions. They should avoid intoxicants and fumes from cleaners.
Sleep and fresh air keeps this number stress free and healthy

Number 8

This is a solid number health wise but when they do get sick they
tend to develop chronic toothaches or backaches. They are also
prone to developing epilepsy, deafness, leprosy, dropsy, glandular
swelling, blood infections, joint pains, constipation, paralysis
and anaemia. They should avoid any kind of intoxicant or cigarette
smoke to stay well. Early rising, exercises and breathing fresh air
are essential for them to maintain their overall health.

Number 9

This number is extremely sensitive. It governs the head, face,
kidneys, knees, groin, and bladder, organs of generation, heart
throb and circulation. Inflammatory conditions such as tumors,
small pox, measles, and headache, fevers of all kinds, sexual
diseases and high blood pressure are also a risk for them. This is
an impulsive number that is anxious and prone to accidents and many
of their health are the results of self-injury or accidents.

Birthdate Character Number

The Day of the Month number is also sometimes referred to as
the Personality or Character number. This number is strongly
associated with the Life Path number, which if you will
recall is composed of all of the letters of your full birth
name.

As this number reveals your personality traits and
characteristic behaviors it can mitigate negative aspects of
your life path number or enhance them.

For instance if you are a number one Life Path Number with a
Number 1 Birth Date number you might be a little too much
for others to take at times as you would be especially
arrogant or self centered. However if you were a Life Path
One with a Birth Date number of Nine your arrogance may
somewhat be tempered by the humble, self sacrificing nature
of number nines.

To calculate this number, simply take the digit that refers
to the day you were born. For instance I was born was June
7, 1960. My Day of the Month number is 7.

Here is a list of the dominant personality traits that are
revealed by your birth date number.

1

Positive Traits: determination, self-confidence, will power,
dignity, and originality
Negative Traits: stubbornness, willfulness, over-
sensitivity, arrogance, lack of foresight

2

Positive Traits: empathetic, compassionate, intuitive,
loving, understanding
Negative Traits: insecurity, nervous, self-conscious, needy,
moody

3

Positive Traits: adaptable, resilient, charismatic,
communicative, persuasive
Negative Traits: cynicism, irresponsibility, superficiality,
overbearing, promiscuity

4

Positive Traits: organized, perceptive, disciplined,
balanced, just
Negative Traits: obsessive, compulsive, tyrannical,
demanding, incommunicative

5

Positive Traits: cooperative, versatile, curious, clever,
and analytical
Negative Traits: flippancy, sarcastic, restless,
irresponsibility, passive-aggressive

6

Positive Traits: kind, generous, honest, trustworthy,
responsible
Negative Traits: manipulative, a gossip, presumptive,
codependency, controlling

7

Positive Traits: intelligent, ethical, analytical,
photographic memory, intuitive
Negative Traits: overly introverted, eccentric,
uncommunicative, selfishness, cynicism

8

Positive Traits: pragmatism, optimism, idealism, stamina,
good judgement
Negative Traits: greed, obsessive, careless, controlling,
thoughtless

9

Positive traits: tolerant, compassionate, idealistic,
sensitive, sympathetic
Negative Traits: bad judgement, immorality, delusional,
arrogance, bitterness

10

Positive Traits: proactive, positive attitude, energetic,
ability, originality
Negative Traits: hasty, sloppy, bossy, ingratitude,
overbearing

11

Positive Traits: imaginative, idealistic, persuasive,
spiritual, intuitive
Negative Traits: procrastination, sloth, sarcastic,
laziness, temperamental

12

Positive Traits: energetic, enthusiastic, generous,
charismatic, visionary
Negative Traits: selfishness, unfocused, impracticality,
irresponsibility, fanatical

13

Positive Traits: sincerity, honesty, determination, stamina,
detailed
Negative Traits: workaholic, repression, resentful,
intolerance, compulsive

14

Positive Traits: cooperative, versatile, organized,
analytical, curious
Negative Traits: impatience, restlessness, rebellious,
irresponsible, breaking promises

15

Positive Traits: nurturing, domestic, understanding,
artistic, and generous
Negative Traits: codependency, resistance to change,
stubborn, manipulative, needy

16

Positive Traits: technically brilliant, innovative,
creative, analytical, original
Negative Traits: emotional repression, misanthropy,
irrational, cynicism, coldness

17

Positive Traits: optimistic, organized, pragmatic, shrewd,
good business sense
Negative Traits: lack of follow through, shallow, self-
conscious, materialistic, greedy

18

Positive Traits: creative, humanitarian, philanthropic,
generous, broad-minded
Negative Traits: drama queen, codependency, martyr complex,
fickle, low-self-esteem

19

Positive Traits: leadership, self-confidence, charisma,
vitality, and enthusiasm
Negative Traits: arrogance, selfishness, over-confidence,
flippancy, rebellious

20

Positive Traits: humorous, sympathetic, charming,
affectionate, imaginative
Negative Traits: sarcasm, self-pity, critical, unrealistic,
irrational expectation

21

Positive Traits: versatile, energetic, easygoing,
charismatic, good conversationalist
Negative Traits: scattered focus, restlessness, overly
sensitive, glib, unreliability

22

Positive Traits: idealism, pragmatism, creativity,
ingenuity, and intuition
Negative Traits: rigidity, nervousness, workaholic,
stubborn, fanatical

23

Positive Traits: charm, wit, charisma, inquisitiveness,
persuasive
Negative Traits: restlessness, impatience, easily bored,
shallow, disloyalty

24

Positive Traits: diplomacy, team-player, affection, just,
loving
Negative Traits: self-pity, obsessive, workaholic,
smothering, fearful

25

Positive Traits: logical, intuitive, rational, responsible,
perfectionist
Negative traits: inflexibility, paranoia, introversion,
misanthropy, obsessive

26

Positive Traits: sociable, cooperative, charming,
efficient, ambitious
Negative Traits: manipulative, shallow, materialistic,
greedy, exaggerates things

27

Positive Traits: humanistic, philosophical, broadminded,
tolerant, and generous
Negative traits: nervous, linear thinker easily frustrated,
stubborn, fanatical

28

Positive Traits: a leader, will power, self-confidence,
originality, and stamina
Negative Traits: cold, unfeeling, workaholic, domineering,
obsessive

29

Positive Traits: idealistic, creative, intuitive, analytic,
a "people person"
Negative Traits: lack of follow through, pessimism, self-
indulgent, unrealistic, impractical.

30

Positive Traits: charisma, wit, mimicry, writing ability,
expressiveness
Negative Traits: self-centered, drama queen, lack of focus,
dreaminess, laziness

31

Positive Traits: energetic, dependable, reliable,
perceptive, detail oriented
Negative Traits: unimaginative, overly serious, over-
sensitivity, insecurity, compulsive

Kungfu Stances

"Houquan" Monkey Kung Fu
A Chinese martial art where the movements imitate monkeys or apes in fighting.

This style includes many difficult acrobatic movements and techniques executed while tumbling along the ground or prone. Monkey has terrific defense, and is considered by many to have the best defense of any shaolin kung fu style.
The 'staff' features prominently in it's weapons training.

The method uses agile, jerky movements that are both confusing and fun to watch. A famous version of monkey style is the Drunken Monkey, it is exactly what it sounds like, the practitioner acts like an intoxicated monkey.

- Drunken Monkey Kung fu style uses a lot of throat, eye, and groin strikes as well as tumbling and falling techniques. It incorporates a lot of false steps to give the appearance it is defenseless and uses a lot of off balance strikes.

- Stone Monkey Kung Fu style is a 'physical style'. The user trains up his body to exchange blows with the opponent. Stone Monkey uses the monkey's iron body method. It will leave an area exposed on it's body for you to attack, so it can attack a more vital spot on your body.

- Lost Monkey Kung Fu style feigns a lot. He gives the appearance of being lost and confused to decieve the opponent into underestimating his abilities, and he retaliates when least expected. The hands and footwork change and flow from each other at will.

- Standing or Tall Monkey Kung Fu style is a relatively conventional monkey that likes to keep an upright position and avoid tumbling around. This style is more suited for tall people. Tall monkey likes to climb body limbes to make attacks at pressure points. It's a long range style.

- Crafty monkey is very deceptive, it uses different fake emotions to lure it's opponent into attacking. By pretending to be scared for example it lulls the opponent into a false sense of security and waits for the opponenets guard to be down, then suddenly attacks when not expected.

- Wooden Monkey Kung Fu style is a serious, angry monkey that attacks and defends with ferocity. The attitude of this monkey is more serious, and it's movements are noticably less light than other monkeys. Wood monkey likes to grapple and bring it's opponent to the ground.

"Gouquan" Dog Kung Fu
A martial arts style from China. A special form of Chinese boxing that specializes in takedowns and ground fighting.

Often favored by women, the fighter typically assumes a stance that recquires that both hands and feet be on the ground, resembling a dog. This form of martial arts also teaches Iron Shirt, and Iron Palm fighting methods, as well as specialized leaping techniques. The reason for the unusual all fours stance and it's traditionally being practiced by women is that it was originally developed by a buddhist nun who could not afford a retinue and had bound feet- so found any form of physical exertion on her feet difficult.

"Hu quan" Tiger Kung Fu
The names of techniques feature 'tiger' imagery.

The purpose of imitating the tiger is to develop the very Yang qualities of fearlessness and aggression when faced with an opponent. The tiger attacks in a straight line and rarely retreats, the tiger style relies on external 'jing' or mechanical and kinetic force generated through the shifting of weight and rotation of the waist rather than the internal qi form arts like tai chi and hsing i.

Most of it's strikes are clubbing and claw strikes. The focus of this style is in the hand posture, the tiger claw, in which the wrist is drawn back, the fingers spread as wide as possible and the fingertips held forward to deliver a blow while grasping and twisting. When delivered successfully, all five fingers should drive forcefully into the opponent with the strength of a tiger's claw. The tiger's ferocious overwhelming of the calculating, fast leopard with constant linear strikes.

"???" Leopard Kung Fu
The emphasis of leopard is speed and angular attack.

The leopard does not overwhelm or rely on strength, as does the tiger, but while it does have power it instead relies on speed and outsmarting it's opponent. It uses it's speed to deliver it's power. The leopard user will focus on elbows, knees, low kicks, and leopard punches, all at close range.

The goals of the leopard style are to:
Develop muscle speed for external strength, teach patience, and use the leopard punch for penetration and lower body springing power.

Blocking is wasted in leopard- the style can be summed up with "why block when you can hit?" It doesn't rely on rooted stances and would only assume a stance while in attack in order to launch at opponent. This hit and run technique of the leopard, something especially effective agianst larger opponents.

The primary weapon is the leopard's claw, which can be likened to a half opened fist. The primary striking surface is the ridge formed by folding the fingers at the first phalangal joint. The secondary striking surface is the palm. The leopard claw can also be modified for grabbing and tearing.

Leopard is especially useful at night, when the blinding hand and foot movements are invisible. Movement is accomplished far faster than the eye can compensate for in reduced light. Leopard is also useful on wet ground. An interesting technique of the leopard is the ability to simultaneously block and strike the opponent. This is not commonly used in harder martial arts like other shaolin styles for example. The sheer speed of the leopard is a defining characteristic of the style, however as with all martial arts of this style, the user's ability to provide the necessary speed diminishes as he ages, reducing his efficiency in combat. The leopard is the "ghost" of the 5 animals because it is hard to see because it is so fast, quiet, patient and waiting to strike at the right moment. The style has many stealth techniques that are useful in moving around undetectable at night where one uses the eyes, speed, stealth and cunning in supposed imitation of the leopard. The darkness is considered a useful asset in the leopard style, it was often used by assassins as well as warriors.


The other four animals being: Crane (Bai He), Tiger (Fu), Snake (She), and Dragon (Lung).

These five animals originally represented the five classical chinese elements before developing into their own styles.

Snake is water, Tiger is fire, Crane is wood, Dragon is earth, Leopard is metal. Since they were derived from the five elements, they are kept in this patter.
At this point many styles delve into more advanced animal training or actual element training.
The proof behind this element/animal system is the contention that one animal "beats" another, and their appropriate corresponding elements also "overpower" one another.

For instance: Snake/Water beats Tiger/Fire.
Tiger/Fire beats Leopard/Metal.

"Shequan" Snake kung fu
Snake's waterlike movement, kungfu masters tell their students to imagine a river during movement.

It is a 'soft' martial art with fluid motions to entwine with their opponent's defense and strike from angles they wouldn't expect in offense. Snake generally aims at weak points of the human body, such as eyes, groin, and joints. Snake users must always avoid conflict, as taking in part of any physical combat, it will cause great damage to an opponent making anyone who is skilled in this style very dangerous.

Praying Mantis Kung Fu
Involves whip-like/circular motions to deflect direct attacks, and follows up with precise attacks to the opponent's vital spots. Block to create a gap, and use rapid attack. It can also use the force it was attacked by, if it blocks the attack, and use that force to power their own attack. Famous for speed, continuous attacks, and complex footwork.

Praying Mantis Hook - A hook made of three fingers directing force in a whip-like manner. It may be used to divert force (block) or attack critical spots (eyes, face, accupuncture points).

Divert Force - Blocks any blow from the enemy. If the user is attacked physically while blocking, they use the same amount of force that attacked them and use it back on the enemy.

Seven Stars - Hardest of the Mantis styles. Hard hitting and subtle. Many blows fired in quick succession around the opponent's head, chest and shoulders.

Sixth Harmony - Softest or most internal of the Mantis styles. Creates sythe-like energy by swiping arms up and down in a close-range attack. Various soft-swiping blows to the face and stomach of the enemy.

Mantis Long Fist - Stretches arm and swipes with the left fist, directed at the right side of the opponent's head.

Mantis Throwing Hand - Pulls back arm and swipes forward with the right fist, throwing a sythe-like energy mass at the opponent from long-range.

Secret Gate of Praying Mantis - Holds hands in a form as if praying, but with tightened palms. Runs forward and ducks swifty just as they reach the area of the opponent. Then finally strikes the enemy, comming up from below.

Mantis's Seeking Leg - ???

Fujian White Crane
Sleeping crane fist - Accupuncture technique where the crane's beak pecks at a point on the opponent which knocks them unconcious.

Jumping crane - Leaps into the air and uses kicks directed at the opponent's lower body to keep aerial, as both cranes beaks' peck rapidly at the opponent's upper body until the user lands on the ground.

Crying crane fist - Runs at top speed with cranes beaks held in position to attack, and strikes the opponent as they run past in a faint but stunning attack.

Morning crane - A crushing attack in which the user gouges the opponent's chest, heart, shoulder and neck quickly switching off between both hands. This technique is said to shock the opponent's system, making them jump for a moment.

Flying crane fist - Both cranes beaks are held to the right side of the body as the user runs towards the enemy with the left side forward. As they come by, they swoop below the opponent's upperbody as to evade any countering, and strike the opponent's legs. Then come up quickly and turn as they get farther away.

Karate Hand Positions

Striking Surface - Where on your body you send to strike the opponent.
Striking Area - The points of the opponent's body that are most damaging to strike in the stance.

"Hok" Crane
Hand Formation: "The crane beak", fingers pressed tightly together to form a point at the finger tips.
Striking Surface: Fingertips
Striking Area: Soft or vital areas of the opponent.
"Loong" Dragon
Hand Formation: "The dragon claw", an open hand used for grabbing and controlling opponents. The fingers may be used separately to gouge and poke.
Striking Surface: Fingers
Striking Area: N/A

"Pau" Leopard
Hand Formation: "The leopard claw", half opened fist.
The striking surface can be modified for ripping & tearing.
Striking Surface: Knuckle ridges
2nd Striking Surface: Palm
Striking Area: N/A

"Seh" Snake
Hand Formation: "The snake head", open hand with fully extended fingers and tightly held together. To be effective, both hands must work together.
Striking Surface: Fingertips
Striking Area: Soft and vital areas of an opponent

"Foo" Tiger
Hand Formation: "The tiger claw", open hand used for tearing and grabbing.
It is not effective by simply gripping with the hand, but from digging the fingertips into the opponent to control their limbs, damage vital points, or tear into the skin.
Striking Surface: Fingertips (and fingers when digging into the opponent)
Striking Area: Vital points, limbs, skin

Karate Origin

Karate originated in China, then came to Japan.

Karate means "Empty Hand" and comes from the words Kara "empty", and te "hand".
Today it is known primarily as a 'hard style' striking art, featuring linear punches, blocks, kicks, knee/elbow strikes and open handed techniques.
However, 'soft style' punches and blocks, grappling, joint manipulations, locks, restraints, throws, and vital point striking are often a part of many karate styles.

Kihon means "basics or fundamentals of karate", kata is "forms of karate" and kumite is "sparring karate". There are also different ways of using karate; as an art, as a sport, and as self defense training.

Weapons are another important area of training, as well as psychological elements combined into a proper kokoro, meaning "attitude".
Psychological elements of kokoro include: perserverance, fearlessness, virtue and leadership skills. Often the execution of a technique known as "karateka", are encouraged to issue a kiai or "spirit shout".

Kata "Forms:
If kihon "basics" were the heart and brain of karate, then kata "forms" would be the spine. Kata can also mean "form" or "pattern", they are patterns of movements and techniques that demonstrate physical combat principles. Kata may be thought of as fixed sequences of movements that address various types of attack and defense under ideal circumstances.

Kumite "Sparring":
Kumite is literally "meeting of hands" and has many ways to interpret the word. Sparring may be constrained by many rules or it may be free sparring. Today it is practiced both as sport and for self-defense training. Sport sparring tends to be one hit "tag" type contact for points. Depending on style or teacher, practical aikido and judo-type takedowns and grappling may be involved alongside punching and kicking.

Kokoro "Attitude":
Kokoro is a concept that crosses through many types of martial arts. It has no single meaning though, it can mean something like "heart", "character" or "attitude". Character is a central concept in karate, and in keeping with the dō nature of modern karate, there is great emphasis on improving oneself.

Some popular quotes about the concept of kokoro are:
"The ultimate aim of karate lies not in victory or defeat, but in the perfection of the character of it's participants." - Gichin Funakoshi

"The Way is not meant as a way of fighting. It is a path on which you travel to find your own inner peace and harmony. It is yours to seek and find." - Hironori Ohtsuka

Respect is another important part of karate. It is about cleansing oneself and strengthening character. The spirit of osu is to push oneself to the limit of one's ability, to persevere under pressure, to endure. This is why it is said that "Karate always begins and ends with rei."

Kobudō "Weapons training":
Although technically meaning "old martial way", kubudo refers specifically to the old martial way of Okinawa, and even more specifically, to the traditional weapons of Okinawa. These mostly include kama "sickle", tonfa "stick with handle", sai "fork" and bo "staff", although there are several others as well.

Conditioning
Many styles of karate also include specialized conditioning equipment, known in Japanese collectively as hojo undo. Some of the common devices are the makiwara, the chi-ishi (a kind of off center free weight) and 'nigiri game' (large jars used for grip strength).

Rank
Oirignally karate training didn't use a ranking system. After introduction to Japan, some adopted only three obi (belt) colors: white, brown, and black. With seven levels of each.

Here is the original belt system:
Ungraded - white
8th-4th kyu - white
3rd-1st kyu - brown
1st dan and above - black

As karate became more widespread, some added more colors and ranks to the system. Many schools have systems that look roughly like the following, with variations.

10th kyu - white
9th kyu - yellow
8th kyu - orange
7th kyu - orange
6th kyu - green
5th kyu - blue
4th kyu - purple
3rd kyu - brown
2nd kyu - brown
1st kyu - brown
1st-5th (or all levels of black) dan - black
6th-8th dan - black, or red with white stripes
9th-10th dan - black or red.

Weapons List


Weapon types To Be Added: Staffs
(Canes, Staves, Staffs, Wands, Nunchaku), Polearms (Poles, Naginata, Spears), Fans, Parasols, Books, Axes, Knuckles (Claws), Clubs (Maces, Flails), Hammers, Guns (Rifles, Pistols, Bazooka, Chain Gun, Grenade Launcher).
Weapon types Listed: Blades (Short Swords, Daggers, Tw0-Handed Swords, One-Handed Swords, Ringblade), Projectiles (Capsules, Knives, Darts, Bombs), Instruments (Violins).

Notes:
Official weapons' names are marked in this color.
Unofficial names are marked in this color.



Projectiles
Weapon used by: Rhylee Tsubaki, Jade.

Ribbon Ball (Capsule)
A plastic ball that shoots ribbons out at high speeds. Fast enough to cut skin.
Class: Capsule
Atk: 00
Acquired from: ???
Equippable to: Rhylee.

Ruby Ball (Capsule)
A ball covered in rubies that shoots a red satin ribbon out at high speeds. Fast enough to tear skin.
Acquired from: ???
Equippable to: Rhylee.

Crystal Ball (Capsule)
A ball made of crystal that shoots a blue silk ribbon out at high speeds. Fast enough to rip skin.
Acquired from: ???
Equippable to: Rhylee.

Arcane, Arc Ball, Arc Capsule (Capsule)
A ball made of onyx that shoots white wires out at high speeds.
Acquired from: ???
Equippable to: Rhylee.

Velvet Wire, Valentine (Capsule)
An iron ball that shoots out velvet ribbons with wires inside at high speeds.
Acquired from: ???
Equippable to: Rhylee.

Dead Bell, Death Bell, Death Capsule (Capsule)
A gold ball that shoots out black cursed ribbons at high speeds.
Acquired from: ???
Equippable to: Rhylee.

Beam Ball (Capsule)
An iron ball that shoots out laser beams that burn skin.
Acquired from: ???
Equippable to: Rhylee.

Octopod (Capsule)
A steel ball that shoots out flexible robotic limbs to grab and snag enemies.
Acquired from: ???
Equippable to: Rhylee.

Blaster Ball (Capsule)
A metal ball on a mechanically-enhanced wire that shoots out tiny explosives.
Acquired from: ???
Equippable to: Rhylee.

Doom Capsule (Capsule)
A black ball that shoots out paranormal white arms that grab and rip enemies.
Acquired from: ???
Equippable to: Rhylee.

Flame Lace (Capsule)
An iron ball that shoots magic flaming ribbons out at enemies.
Acquired from: ???
Equippable to: Rhylee.

Heart Strings (Capsule)
A ivory ball that shoots out red wires with heart-shaped shuriken at the ends.
Acquired from: ???
Equippable to: Rhylee.

Aphrodite (Capsule)
A giant pearl that shoots out magic transparent silk that attacks enemies.
Acquired from: ???
Equippable to: Rhylee.

Dream Ball, Destiny Ball (Capsule)


Blades
Weapon used by: Raef Jayla, Virtual Xi, Dorian Lecross, Saluna Lecross, Remi Renegade, Yoru, Yopi.
Classes: Knife, Dagger, Shortsword, One-Handed Sword, Two-Handed Sword, Ringblade.

Generic Names
Metals: Wooden, Bronze, Iron, Steel, Damascus, Mythril
Nouns:
Dagger, Knife, Blade, Cutter, Broad, Sword, Rapier, Sabre, Saber, Katana

Stabberwock (Shortsword)
An iron shortsword shaped like a dragon's head with a jagged edge.
"Derived from the word Jabberwocky which is a made-up beast that resembles a dragon."
Acquired from: ???
Equippable to: Raef.

Piety (Dagger)
A dagger with a cross drawn on the front, and a crystal-shaped capsule of holy water which hangs from a silver chain.
"Piety means a desire and willingness to perform spiritual and virtuous rituals."
Acquired from: ??? Shop in ??? (Civil)
Equippable to: Raef

Derange' (Dagger)
An oddly shaped dagger to create various gashes when slicing.
"Derived from the word Deranged meaning disordered and disarranged."
Acquired from: ???
Equippable to: Raef

Tauraider (Shortsword)
A sword shaped like curled horns to make deep gashes and tear open wounds.
"Derived from the word Taurus meaning bull, in relation to the horns."
Acquired from: ???
Equippable to: Raef

Viper's Tongue (Shortsword)
Multi-sided sword with a compartment of venom that opens when you press the trigger on the hilt's grip, and shoots it out from the blade's edge.
Acquired from: ???
Equippable to: Raef

Nepharium (One-handed Sword)
A cresent-shaped silver blade with a straight red hilt and an anarchy sign.
"Derived from the word Nefarious meaning wicked and villainous."
Acquired from: ???
Equippable to: Raef, Virtual Xi.

Vice, Vicious (Shortsword)
Description: A blade with a V-shape at the edge and with two V-shaped parts set opposite to create the hilt.
"No meaning."
Acquired from: ???
Equippable to: Raef, Virtual Xi.

Nephelium, Nephilim (Dagger)
Description: A large dagger almost the size of a sword, with a twisted wooden hilt and blade allowing the user to merely lash his arm out to attack as he holds the grip.
"Giants. Those who cause others to fall."
Acquired from: ???
Equippable to: Raef

Butterfly Sword (One-Handed Sword)
A short wide sword with a large handle that has a unique style.
Acquired from: ??? Shop in ??? (Tresern)
Equippable to: Raef

Hooked Sabre (One-Handed Sword)
A pirate sword that's good for grabbing and tossing enemies around.
Acquired from: ??? Shop in ??? (Civil)
Equippable to: Raef

Schimitar (One-Handed Sword)
An Arabic sword with a short, thick curved blade.
Acquired from: ??? Shop in Oasui city (Setyrn)
Equippable to: Raef

Kwan Da (Two-Handed Sword)
A Chinese blade with a pole attached for extra range.
Acquired from: ??? Shop in ??? (Tresern)
Equippable to: Virtual Xi.

Hell's Mist (One-Handed Sword)
A red-bladed Chinese sword with a black tassel and a container of burning powder hanging from a gold chain.
Acquired from:
Yin (FP Event #???)
Equippable to: Raef, Virtual Xi.

Heaven's Fog
(One-Handed Sword)
A thin white Chinese sword shaped like a billowing flame with a blue tassel and a container of blinding powder hanging from a silver chain.
Acquired from: Yun (FP Event #???)
Equippable to: Raef, Virtual Xi.

Sixth Terror (Two-Handed Sword)
A long sword with six spikes and numbers 1-6 marked in blood down each edge.
Acquired from: ???
Equippable to: Virtual Xi.

Death Cleaver (Two-Handed Sword)
A huge iron butterfly sword that resembles a butcher knife and is stained with blood and rust. It appears almost unusable, but it's potently poisonous.
Acquired from: ???
Equippable to: Virtual Xi.


Instruments
Weapon used by: Edward Langley
Classes: String, Brass, Wind, Percussion.

Generic Names
Wood
: Oak, Maple, Spruce, Ebony, Willow, Rosewood.
Type: Antique, Ancient.


Reverie, Muse
, Caprice, Phantasm, Stargazer, Fool's Paradise
Description: Means a "A daydream, thought or state of Quixotism."

Revenant
Description: Means"A ghost or apparition."

Word dump (research meanings later)
savoir-faire
lithe
savoir vivre
adonic
Adonis
venus
grand
peri
houri
Narcissus
Cupid
Apollo
Hyperion
fait a peindre
virtu
Aristarchus
arbiter elegantiarum
stagirite
euphemist
tire a quatre epingles
devoir
vin d'honneur

Spell Names


Fire Affinity

Ignis Fatuus
(Latin)
singular: [ig-nis fach-oo-uhs] plural: [ig-neez fach-oo-ahy]
(a.k.a. foolish fire, friar's lantern, jack-o'-lantern or will-o'-the-wisp)

"A flitting phosphorescent light seen at night, chiefly over marshy ground, and believed to be due to spontaneous combustion of gas from decomposed organic matter; Something deluding or misleading.

In meteorology, a mysterious light seen at night flickering over marshes; when approached, it advances, always out of reach. The phenomenon is also known as will-o'-the-wisp and ignis fatuus (Latin: "foolish fire"). In popular legend it is considered ominous and is often purported to be the soul of one who has been rejected by hell carrying it's own hell coal on it's wanderings. The phenomenon is generally believed to be due to the spontaneous ignition of marsh gas, which consists mostly of methane and which is produced by the decomposition of dead plant matter."

Possible uses: Fire/earth illusion which inflicts confusion.

Water Affinity

Fata Morgana (Latin)
singular: [fah-tah mawr-gah-nah]
(a.k.a. fairy morgana, morgan le fey, mirage)

"An optical phenomenon that creates the illusion of water, often with inverted reflections of distant objects, and results from distortion of light by alternate layers of hot and cool air; Something illusory or insubstantial.

In meteorology, a mirage consisting of multiple images, as of cliffs and buildings, that are distorted and magnified to resemble elaborate castles, often seen near the Straits of Messina."

Possible uses: Water/light illusion which inflicts a status effect such as blind or confused.