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J?n: The Eighty-five Degrees

J?n


J?n, also known as "Nei Jin" or "Fa Jin", meaning "power" or "energy" is a term that describes the myriad of options toward which one can direct his or her energy, both internally and externally. These energy "pathways" don't only correspond to a person in battle, but also to all aspects of the person's life. The knowledge of J?n is at best common knowledge, being well more known among the Earth Kingdom. Even then, the first three are the most well known, the other eighty-two being less common knowledge, but still just as common and useful in people.

The Main Three


Positive J?n - corresponding to advancing or attacking.

Positive j?n is mostly exercised in firebending, and complements the aggressive tactics of firebenders during combat. Firebenders typically prefer preemptive strikes, to attack first and to come at their opponents with full force and overwhelming sheer power. These positive j?n attributes are also found in the attitudes and the willful natures that are common amongst the people of the Fire Nation, as well as the Fire Colonies.

Negative J?n - corresponding to retreating or evading.

Negative j?n is mostly exercised in airbending, reflecting the Air Nomads' pacifistic lifestyle and their philosophy that all life is sacred; they asserted that fighting is only used as a last resort when conflict cannot be avoided. Airbenders are more mobile fighters compared to Earthbenders and possess a highly dynamic fighting style. In combat, to "avoid and evade" is a typical Airbender tactic.

In the case of waterbending, common maneuvers involve following the moon and the ocean's example of "push and pull". As such, Waterbenders will alternate between and maintain a balance of both positive and negative j?n in combat, allowing them to turn defense into offense as they use their opponent's force against them while conserving their own.

Neutral J?n - corresponding to waiting and listening.

Neutral j?n is stated to be the key to earthbending. Fundamentally, neutral j?n involves listening, though seemingly doing nothing, and waiting for the right moment to strike. When in combat, Earthbenders are more stationary combatants compared to Airbenders, usually waiting for their opponent to come to them, while standing their ground and meeting their opponents' attacks head-on, before delivering a deadly strike of their own.

Neutral j?n forms the basis of true earthbending, and is the concept used by the first Earthbenders, the Badgermoles. The idea is also fundamental in seismic sense, a perceptive fighting style used by select benders. As highlighted, someone who has mastered neutral j?n is someone who waits and listens before striking.

The 85 Degrees of Combat


Positive J?n ? corresponding to advancing or attacking.

Negative J?n ? corresponding to retreating or evading.

Neutral J?n ? corresponding to waiting and listening.

Charm J?n ? corresponding to changing one?s enemy into a friend.

Change J?n ? corresponding to changing one's self.

Direct J?n ? corresponding to when you face your enemy openly.

Redirect J?n ? corresponding to when you send back an opponent?s attack

Burst J?n ? corresponding to when you put all your energy into an action.

Precision J?n ? corresponding to the art of attacking with accuracy and speed.

Active J?n ? corresponding to taking command or to making decisions for people.

Absolute J?n ? corresponding to not being affected by any doubt or uncertainty.

Impulsive J?n ? corresponding to the act of attacking based on your emotions.

Calm J?n ? corresponding to attacking utilizing your mind rather than instinct.

Instinctive J?n ? corresponding to your natural actions in the way you fight.

Berserk J?n ? corresponding to letting rage take over.

Survival J?n ? corresponding to the want to live when facing death.

Power J?n ? corresponding to the use of force to overthrow your opponent.

Reckless J?n ? corresponding to the act of proceeding before a plan.

Control J?n ? corresponding to when you have full control over the situation or enemy movement.

Uncontrolled J?n ? corresponding to when you have no control over the situation or enemy movement.

Blitz J?n ? corresponding to the art of attacking in a wild fashion.

Destruction J?n ? corresponding to attacking an enemy with the intent to kill.

Protective J?n ? corresponding to attacking an enemy without harming them.

Restrain J?n ? corresponding to holding or capturing an enemy with force.

Counter J?n ? corresponding to striking back at the enemy at the right time.

Break J?n ? corresponding to the ability to cause fault into an enemy?s defense.

Evasive J?n ? corresponding to when you combat your enemy indirectly.

Sky J?n ? corresponding to the ability to freely move beyond your opponent.

Grace J?n ? corresponding to the elegance of avoiding an enemy on the battlefield.

Decoy J?n ? corresponding to distracting an enemy from the real objective.

Concealment J?n ? corresponding to hiding from the enemy using the surroundings.

Scapegoat J?n - corresponding to when someone suffers the consequences so that the rest do not.

Masquerade J?n - corresponding to hiding behind the mask of a fool, a drunk, or a madman to create confusion about your intentions and motivations.

Entrapment J?n ? corresponding to luring your enemy into treacherous terrain, so he must face the elements of nature while fighting you.

Pacify J?n ? corresponding to frustrating the opponent by refusing to fight.

Weary J?n ? corresponding to drawing out energy, supply, and communication lines of an opponent.

Pull J?n ? corresponding to drawing an enemy into a set trap.

Division J?n ? corresponding to separating an enemy from a group.

Corrosion J?n ? corresponding to getting the enemy to expend time and energy to follow you.

Avoiding J?n ? corresponding to trying not to confront or make contact with the enemy.

Misplacing J?n ? corresponding to getting your enemy distracted and lost.

Confusion J?n ? corresponding to the use of environment to distract or daze your opponent.

Ruse J?n ? corresponding to leading an enemy into a false sense of security.

Abscond J?n ? corresponding to secretly escaping an enemy under their vigilance.

Perception J?n ? corresponding to the ability to know where an enemy will attack.

Observation J?n - corresponding to the ability to notice or discern things that escape the notice of most.

Mountain J?n ? corresponding to the ability of enduring all forms of attacks without falling.

River J?n ? corresponding to the process of tiring out an opponent by letting them expend their energy.

Passive J?n - corresponding to usually letting others make decisions or following them in their actions.

Vigilant J?n ? corresponding to when you are constantly on guard.

Strategic J?n ? corresponding to the act of planning before proceeding.

Wisdom J?n ? corresponding to when you gather and learn as you are fighting an enemy.

Courage J?n ? corresponding to the ability stand in the face of fear.

Rational J?n ? corresponding to the act of using your head before you act.

Restriction J?n ? corresponding to placing a limit on action or power.

Interdict J?n ? corresponding to keeping an enemy from advancing using an area or obstruction.

Absorption J?n ? corresponding to receiving an opponent?s attack and neutralizing it.

Fortify J?n ? corresponding to gathering available reserves of strength to hold out against an enemy.

Exploit J?n ? corresponding to taking advantage of an enemy?s weak points.

Blind J?n ? corresponding to the action to stop, and listen to your surroundings.

Provoke J?n ? corresponding to getting the enemy to act with either emotion, confusion, or curiosity.

Disruption J?n ? corresponding to creating a condition or situation for increased error on the opponent's side.

Omission J?n ? corresponding to seeming to submit to the enemy and omitting their attention from the real objective.

Taunt J?n - corresponding to making an enemy take action without thought.

Composed J?n ? corresponding to gathering your thoughts and calming yourself.

Warding J?n ? corresponding to setting up a defensive front.

Encourage J?n ? corresponding to rallying yourself and those around you for inspiration.

Silent J?n ? corresponding to the act of remaining silent, your silence speaking volume to others.

Patient J?n ? corresponding to dragging out a fight for as long as possible to receive reinforcements, or an opportunity for escape.

Kindred J?n ? corresponding to the act of gaining relationships.

Intimidation J?n ? corresponding to the use of fear to discourage an opponent.

Manipulation J?n ? corresponding to when you get people to do things for you.

Guiding J?n ? corresponding to when you impart wisdom to people for their growth.

Dithering J?n ? corresponding to placing doubt into an opponent?s actions.

Agitated J?n ? corresponding to the way to attempt to stir the feeling, interest, or support for or against something.

Rational J?n ? corresponding to being able to reason with one?s enemy.

Entice J?n ? corresponding to tempting or appealing to an enemy?s wants or desires.

Devaluation J?n ? corresponding to attributing exaggeratedly negative qualities to others.

Conversion J?n ? corresponding to getting the enemy to turn to your beliefs or ideals.

Influential J?n ? corresponding to effecting the enemy and their actions, either negatively or positively.

Transformation J?n ? corresponding to the metamorphosis between one?s old self to the new, physically and mentally.

Aggregation J?n ? corresponding to the compilation of all inner qualities.

Peace J?n ? corresponding to the point of achieving inner peace.

Spirit J?n ? corresponding to the connection to one?s spiritual self.

Enlightened J?n ? corresponding to the point in which you have achieved prefect understanding of the universe and its workings.

"I believe that there are things one chooses to do in life, and also things that are chosen for one to do in life." - Lilly Satou

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