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Old 05-04-2008, 02:17 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by tekande View Post
Hello.

What kind of martial art would suit a very flamboyant man from the Victorian era? He is always a gentleman, has a rather carefree attitude towards life, is very concerned with his looks and is always dressing nice no matter the situation (mostly because he doesn’t have anything else).

He has traveled all over the planet, and has picked up a lot of “strange” ideas from some of his favorite countries. At some point he found a lover in either China or Japan who taught him a martial art style, but he left said lover after few years, so he is far from an expert.

The question is, what kind of martial art would suit a character like that? At first I though about aikido because it would fit him perfectly, but then I found out that it was invented long after the Victorian era, so that wouldn’t do.

So basically I’m looking for something that was around doing the Victorian era, is of some use even if you’re not an expert, and would fit a character like this.

Thanks in advance.
The Victorian Era being the height of the British Industrial Revolution - 19th Century, but also studying from some bad ass martial arts chick from China or Japan?

Savate - flashy style from France around that time.
Boxing (Marquis de Queensbury) - the "gentlemanly" sport
Traditional Japanese Jujitsu - tied in with the Victorian age but with your idea of the Japanese chick.
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