Brawling To
most people, Brawling is considered a primitive, outdated course. This,
however, is a grave misconception. To major in Brawling, students must
harness latent powers stored deep within their bodies. Only students
demonstrating high strength and coordination test scores qualify for
this course, as Brawlers have shunned all armed conflict, choosing
instead to embrace combat in its purest, basest form.
Brawlers
can choose to minor in Fist Strikes, where they learn to channel their
kinetic energy into lightning-quick pugilistic attacks. These Brawling
students who focus on hand speed tend to rely on the violent volume of
their rapid-fire, two-fisted strikes to knock out their opponents. In
contrast, Brawlers who minor in Kick Strikes concentrate on their
kicking power, which may be slower and more deliberate, but deal more
damage. For these Brawlers, one spinning leg strike, delivered with
powerful precision, is often all they need to end a fight.
Students
of this course will eventually become masters of close range combat,
the brutal poetry of their movement a sight to behold. That is, if you
can see it.