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Written by The Unshaven   
Friday, 25 April 2008

Unifiers believe that to wield a gun, the master must become an extension of the weapon. To this end, they practive a 5-step prana to extend their awareness and mastery. 

1: The Gun Wields Me - To a master, the weapon is always at hand. You may draw and use a gun without the usual speed penalty.

2: Move the Body, Not the Bullet
- Even while in motion, their aim is steady. You may multi-action shooting actions without penalty. Stacks with first technique.

3: Flames Dance On My Fingers
- Red hot barrels and smoke-filled eyes cannot slow the adepts. Reloading a gun takes only 1 round. The Unifier may also shoot and reload in the same round by taking a 1 die multiaction penalty and getting two sets. Stacks with first two techniques (you still take the penalty to shoot and reload in one round).

4: Smoke Gets in Their Eyes - Through trick shooting and the haze of smoke, the Unifier is made impossible to strike. By aborting an attack, you may turn it into Width-1 gobble dice instead. Timing is still as for the original attack. Stacks with all previous techniques.

5: Perfect Unity - The Unifier becomes one with his weapon and the world, and can seemingly strike all foes at one time in a blur of smoke and gunfire. You may treat your entire dice pool as an area attack, assigning dice to any foes in range and doing a Morale Attack against unworthy opponents. Does not work with any other technique, and you must spend the normal time to reload your guns after the massive attack.


That path isn't tested, but it seems like fun. Criticize away and good luck on the swash buckling! 

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