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                         Live by the sword,
                          Die by the sword.
                                      Anonymous
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Bladesingers are the result of years of training and dedication in the art
of swordplay. Bladesingers rely on edged weapons for combat, eschewing
other weapons as inferior. Fanatical devotion to this form of combat
creates a magical bond between blademaster and weapon. The Bladesinger may
infuse his weapon with powers beyond the ken of normal warriors. In order
to keep their disciplines honed, Bladesingers only follow the deadly path.
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The swordplay training of Bladesingers develops their dexterity to
unimaginable levels. However, a strong blade in a weak hand is useless. As
such, the Bladesinger's physical regimen also requires exceptional
strength. The strict discipline and training of a Bladesinger leaves no
room for chance. They do not believe in luck.
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A majority of the races are able to train as Bladesingers. Humans, Elves,
Dwarves, Half-Ogres, Half-Trolls, Half-Orcs, Half-Elves, Gith, and Drow
may all choose to become Bladesingers.
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