Hunterofthedusk
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I have a question about (you guessed it!) Martial Scripts from the Tome of Battle, Bo9S. Can anyone use them, or is it a Martial Adept only thing? It never specifies who can use them, only that they have to be able to read it; they don't even have to know the language, just the alphabet even.
Am I right in assuming that anyone that can read it can use it?
| Bellona |
It looks as though anyone can use them, so long as they can read it out aloud (either by knowing the script's alphabet or drawing upon their own knowledge of Martial Lore). Of course, to _identify_ what that weird piece of paper is requires an Identify spell/ability, or a successful Martial Lore check, or the ability to read the language (not just the alphabet).
I suspect that the martial scripts were made generally accessible in order to expedite the introduction of martial manoeuvres to a campaign. If a DM is not interested in retconning the existence of manoeuvres into the "current knowledge" his world, he can instead introduce them slowly through scripts (either from ancient cultures, or from far-off places), possibly followed up by encounters with foreign/ancient martial adept NPCs. Some of the prestige classes in the book appear to be constructed for the same purpose (Jade Phoenix Mage, I'm looking at you).