Martial Movement

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The first four pages of this book can be found on enemies scattered across Angmar, Eregion, and Moria. The last four pages of this book can be found on enemies scattered across Forochel, Moria, and the Misty Mountains.

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  • Martial Movement, Page 27
    On this page, Brom discusses the importance of knowing when to dodge an oncoming attack. 'Depending on the attack's direct.' He writes. 'You may wish to duck! However, if your foe has made an overhead swing with some heavy object. A quick side-step may be more appropriate.
  • Martial Movement, Page 33
    Brom spends most of the available space on this page describing a particularly memorable brawl from his younger days. 'You should have seen it.' He writes. 'There were chairs flying through the air but they were like so many wisps of cloud to us. For nary a one could touch us!
  • Martial Movement, Page 34
    On this page, Brom has sketched a diagram that contains entirely too many feet to follow. 'As you can see.' He writes. 'It is very important to keep your feet moving while you are in the thick of the fighting
  • Martial Movement, Page 35
    On this page, Brom discuses a number of different feints you can use to disorient your opponents. Including such diversions as the 'whoops not that way,' the 'over here not there', and the 'too fast for you.
  • Martial Movement, Page 36
    On this page, Brom claims ot have invented the well-known adage that the best defence is a good offence. As far as you can tell this is not true.
    Towards the bottom of the page. Brom claims that the best offence is a good defence just in case.
  • Martial Movement, Page 52
    On this page, Brom suggests that you practice your most agile manoeuvres on the windiest day you can find. 'That way'. He writes, 'You'll be able to move even faster when the air is still and calm.
  • Martial Movement, Page 56
    On this page, Brom floats a disturbing hypothetical situation. 'In the even you find yourself engaged in combat with a brawler who is also familiar with the contents of this book. you may find yourself locked in a perpedutal dance of dodging and weaving. With neither combatant able to load a successful blow!
    Brom has no further advice to counter this situation: He apparently just thought it was interesting.
  • Martial Movement, Page 58
    On this page, Brom notes the importance of maintaining complete focus when engaged in the middle of a whirling storm of battle. 'Only a heightened sense of awareness can enable you to side-step whatever projectivlies might be coming your way.' He writes.

    Toward the bottom of the page he seems to contradict himself. 'Sometimes you might need some luck on your side'. He notes. 'But reading such instructive texts as these is ultimately the most important thing. Of course. Thanks for buying my book!

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