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The '''Path of the Broken Star''' was the predecessor to the [[Jai Clan|Jai clan''s]] [[Path of the Stellar Spear]]. According to [[Eithan Arelius|Eithan]] it is highly potent, but difficult to apply in real-world situations and demands high amounts of [[madra]] control. It can only be trained in a single city which the Jai clan are no longer able to access.<ref name="BF 9">[[Summary:Blackflame#Chapter 9|''Blackflame'', Chapter 9]]</ref>
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The '''Path of the Broken Star''' was the predecessor to the [[Jai Clan|Jai clan''s'']] [[Path of the Stellar Spear]]. According to [[Eithan Arelius|Eithan]] it is highly potent , but difficult to apply in real-world situations and demands high amounts of [[madra]] control. It can only be trained in a single city which the Jai clan are no longer able to access.<ref name="BF 9">[[Summary:Blackflame#Chapter 9|''Blackflame'', Chapter 9]]</ref>
  
[[House Arelius]] possess a model of it in their [[Blackflame Empire]] branch's [[dream tablet|technique library]].<ref name="BF 9 />
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[[House Arelius]] possess a model of it in their [[Blackflame Empire]] branch's [[dream tablet|technique library]].<ref name="BF 9" />
  
 
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Revision as of 21:40, 6 January 2022

The Path of the Broken Star was the predecessor to the Jai clans Path of the Stellar Spear. According to Eithan it is highly potent , but difficult to apply in real-world situations and demands high amounts of madra control. It can only be trained in a single city which the Jai clan are no longer able to access.[1]

House Arelius possess a model of it in their Blackflame Empire branch's technique library.[1]

Techniques:

  • Striker:
  • Enforcer:
  • Ruler:
  • Forger:

Cycling Techniques:

  • Unknown

Iron Body:

  • Unknown

Weapons/Tools:

  • Unknown

Notable Practitioners:

  • Unknown

References