Good Schools
Shaolin (少林)
The Shaolin are leaders, judges, and guardians of the weak. They use fierce attacks and overwhelming strength to defeat their enemies. (The Shaolin only take male disciples.)
Emei (峨眉)

The Sisterhood of the Emei dominate the Southwest district. They are considered one of the three Righteous Schools, along with the Shaolin and Wudang. (Emei only accepts female disciples.)
Wudang (武当)
Wudang disciples are known as wandering protectors and devout Taoists. In combat, they seek a balance between body and mind, and use chi to weaken stronger opponents and turn their attacks against themselves.
Beggars' Sect (丐帮)
Casually neutral, but helpful and friendly, the Beggars are one of the largest schools in Jianghu, and made up of people from all walks of life. They are renowned for their staff-fighting techniques. (Only players with the Beggar profession can join this School.)
Neutral Schools
Scholars (君子堂)
The Scholars are devoted to the arts of the mind; they are skilled in chess, music, painting, and calligraphy...and the secret knowledge of deadly musical frequencies. A Scholar's melody can rupture organs, and kill an enemy without a scratch. (Only players with a culture profession (ie. Calligrapher, Musician, Weiqi Player, or Painter) can join this school.)
Tangmen (唐门)
Tangmen is only loyal to themselves. They specialize in hit-and-run tactics, hidden weapons, and crippling poisons.
Evil Schools
Royal Guards (锦衣卫)
Vicious and cruel, the Royal Guards seek power and control. Their brutal, merciless attacks are the dark twin of Shaolin.
Wanderer's Valley (极乐谷)
The acolytes of the Wanderer's Valley are amoral, secretive and sinister. Their art focuses on the use of cunning tricks, poisons, and their vicious mastery of dark chi.

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