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Fus = Warrior
Feim = Thief
Yol = Mage
You can mix it up, of course, but that seems to be the underlying concept.
I meant the ones that you can meditate on I decided on Fus anyways
Fus; I will explain.
when combined with attributes from a black book (where your allies are unaffected by your shout: I think the attribute is "Companion's Insight" and I can't remember which black book specifically),
Then from Paarthurnax : Force without effort
You have incredible power of force and can occasionally cause a majority of your enemies to disintegrate.
I often found this useful especially when Falmers were sniping at me from above.
It is a definitive way to deal mostly fatal damage to a large group of enemies you're facing.
To me it was a fitting end to Ulfric. To show him the meaning of true power.
But you can't kill more than one enemy at a time with a sword.
Fus Roh Dah can kill groups.