The Martial Unity
Chapter 706
Rui skimmed through the remaining techniques listed there.
They were within his expectations. Power, range, and accuracy were the cornerstones of the techniques that they sought. Based on what she'd just told him, their intention wasn't to just spread the techniques themselves across their entire tribe but to spread the elements of these techniques that they were lacking to their tribe to be incorporated into the techniques that Martial Squires would end up creating. This would allow them to fundamentally improve the quality of their techniques.
On the other hand, the techniques listed in the document that Rui gave Senior K'Mala were different. The techniques that the Martial Union sought were sought after due to their uniqueness.
Techniques that allowed them to exert sustained force in any direction with remarkable precision and accuracy as if the atmosphere was part of their body. Techniques that allowed them to project wide-area defenses; allowing a single Martial Apprentice to extend protection over many people simultaneously. Techniques that incapacitated opponents from a distance by depriving them of air, causing them to choke on the spot in the middle of a fight. Techniques that caused blood to tear out of their opponent's body because of a rapidly created vacuum causing the internal pressure of the body to momentarily overwhelm the flesh that was withholding it.
The G'ak'arkan Tribe was a formidable Martial tribe, and not without reason. It was for these techniques that the Martial Union wanted to engage in trade with them.
These were not techniques that were foundationally strong, but they were techniques that opened new avenues for the Martial Union to explore. Once the Martial Union got its hands on it, it could spread the technique to other Martial Artists while also spending a lot of funds and resources on improving and optimizing them.
Both finished reading through the other's desires, and it didn't seem as though either side was particularly surprised.
plan from the very start. Show them techniques that allowed them to push past their limits. For the G'ak'arkan Tribe, however, it was only natural that the Martial Union would want techniques that it didn't already have. Thus, when that logic was applied to their repository of
the techniques that they wanted, as agreed. They would later also have to look at demonstrations and the competency of the Martial
the basic degree of familiarity, they could
first battle on this island, we
document detailing some data on
one to aim accurately without relying on the inherent accuracy of the
any specific information, just very vague and general information on what they could expect if they wanted to master the
was a grade-ten technique for a reason, after all. Furthermore, these were primitive people when it came to science, which is what the ODA system of the Pathfinder technique was based on. So the difficulty for them was perhaps even higher than that of the Martial Artists of the
Artists were also generally quite scientifically uneducated, thus he didn't think that there would be too much of
extraordinarily difficult technique; what we consider to be a grade-ten technique, the highest level of difficulty a
difficult are
of techniques that one, or perhaps a few people at the very most, master every generation despite a huge number of people trying to master it,"
other grades that had upper limits to their difficulty above which there was a higher grade of difficulty. A grade-ten
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