This is all very exciting and a wonderful read, but I will point out that in real life throwing knives are the most impractical weapons there are. Even an expert can not simply walk into a room and hit a target on the first go. The act of successfully embedding the throwing knife into a target is an extremely precise one, with even the tiniest variations producing a failed outcome, and such precision can only be obtained through fine tuning via trial and error (practise shortens this, but doesn't remove it). If you or your target is moving (or worse yet, both), or if you need to hit first time, then you've got no hope. Of course, that never stops Hollywood. Throwing knives have an air of mystique, excitement and danger. I'm just putting forwards how it is in real life. Also, since everybody's heading over to Hector, I presume that people will arrive and Hector will give a briefing/rousing speech before we post anything more ourselves?