>>5375435In particular, you find yourself drawn to the blade. It might be youthful immaturity—the Pit-Guard certainly seems to think it is—but the experience of your pitched sword-fight against he dwarves lingers with you, in particular the experience of fending three opponents off with a sword in each clenched fist. The Throat-singer’s reverberations and rhythms lend fluidity and orderly pattern to your already swift and strong motions. If you are to lead from the front, well… Now you will do with:
>Sword Mastery: DC of all melee combat involving the wielding of a sword have their DC reduce by 1In addition, you find particular specialty with one skill, your particular aptitude and preferred form. It is that of…
>The Duelist: You wield two blade with greater efficacy than one, such that—when you hold a sword in each hand, you reduce combat DCs by another point>The Berserker: One per combat encounter, you can enter a frenzy, during which any success becomes critical; however, failures also become critical, though you will not feel the injuries incurred until after combat ends>The Spellsword: You have a particular affinity for magical swords, including your moon-blade, such that you attune to them almost instantly and can access their magics with greater ease>The Hexblade: Your blows demoralize and curse your foes, increasing the difficulty of their attacks, worsening their wounds, and weakening their moraleIn addition, your growing affinity for all things Dragon reflects itself in the growing intensity of your internal spark. Your fiery breath, already potent, grows more accurate and can be exhaled with greater duration and force. While your mastery of more fundamental aspects of elementalism linger behind, your command of the element of raw, furious fire approached that of a force of nature unto itself, especially in <Dragonshape>.