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- You ask the Armorer why you have to declare a proficiency, or train
- in a single weapon type.
- The Armorer, an ex-weaponsmaster looks askance at you.
- "You really don't know?" he asks. The look on his face indicates
- that he thinks there's a definite possibility that you're pulling his leg,
- and his expression says plainly that you will come to no good if you are
- merely wasting his time.
- When you shake your head, he raises an eyebrow in wonderment, as if
- amazed at the lack of education apparent in today's youth. But his attitude
- changes when he sees that you indeed do not know why one should declare a
- weapon proficiency, or take the time to find a master to train you in
- your chosen type of weapon. That you seem to want to learn from him almost
- brings a little cheer into his hard gray eyes.
-
- "Once, long ago," he begins, "even before my time, weapons were much
- simpler than they are now. In fact, there was probably a day when someone
- thought he'd achieved the pinnacle of modernization when he stuck a spike
- in the end of his club, so he could make holes in the other guy instead of
- merely pounding him to a pulp.
- "But those days are long gone, and the art and science of combat has
- been refined beyond anything ever imagined by our ancestral warriors.
- Nowadays, weapons have specialized to the point where only a fool would
- think he could just pick one up and fight with any degree of skill with it.
- Swords meant to be wielded with one hand are used differently that those
- that require two hands. And axes are wielded differently than swords and
- maces. And flails require different strategies than any of the other
- weapons. Likewise, any fool can pick up a polearm and start swinging it
- around, or thrusting with it, but that person will not long survive if he
- hasn't properly learned how to wield his weapon, or what the capabilities
- and limitations are!
- "There are other advantages to developing skill with a particular
- weapon," he continues. "Aside from the fact that knowing your weapon like
- a lover will help you to hit the other guy better, and maybe even keep his
- weapon from hitting you, if you get good enough. You may also learn to do
- things with your weapon that will someday save your life -- or facilitate
- taking another's. I've known people who were so skilled with a weapon, for
- instance, that they could disarm an opponent with a flick of their wrist.
- And I've known weaponsmasters who could tell you exactly where they were
- going to place their attack--and then do it just like they said, sometimes
- even lopping off their enemy's arm, or leg... or head.
- The Armorer takes a deep breath and suddenly becomes aware of the
- time.
- "Now get out of here," he says, "I've got work to do. Come back when
- you know what you're about."
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