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==Legion Tactics== The Paladins of Kor are partial to attempting negotiation before any active combat commitment begins, but if conflict is unavoidable then things will escalate quickly. Once on the ground, the Paladins will scout and probe at the enemy's positions under cover of relentless artillery fire. If the enemy can whether the initial bombardment, the marines will then charge the enemy with their close-combat weapons and cut down the survivors with surprising ferocity. But this is only if the Paladins fight alone. In most engagements, the Paladins of Kor will find allies from the local area to assist them, making up for any areas the Legion may be lacking in and fighting in near-perfect harmony. Even when they are supported, however, the Paladins fight in a style called "Independent Focus". Each individual Paladin will enter a semi-psychic and hyper-focused state of mind in which they are they perceive themselves as only one fighting the enemy, trusting that the men they fight alongside will be able to accomplish their own objectives. This may seem like a very risky way to fight, and it is, but incredibly even while unaware of the presence of another Paladin they still manage to save each other's lives instinctually deflecting blows that would otherwise cut down their comrades. It is through years of disciplined training that a marine will be able to do this, and while the effects are almost imperceptible when fighting alone, when operating in a fireteam or squad the results are extraordinarily amplified to the point of being able to cause adverse side effects including but not limited to the complete separation of muscle from bone in the Paladins in question.
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