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|guild_name = The Sentaari | |||
|desc = Monks of the Heartwood | |||
|gm_title = Abbess | |||
|gm = Kerryn | |||
|patron = [[Haern, the Hunter]] | |||
|sec_title = Priors | |||
|secs = Dato, Kaleigh, and Sarkis | |||
|tutor = | |||
|hon_title = Deacon | |||
|hon = Sarkis | |||
In order to defend | |residence = [[Duiran]] | ||
|alignment = [[Spirit]] | |||
the | |||
art of the mind, used to aid friends and hinder enemies to the point of death. | |helpfile = sentaari | ||
}} | |||
using the energy of violence to devastating effect. | |||
Balance of the mind, body, and spirit. Discipline to embrace not only one's strengths and | |||
likes, but also one's weaknesses and dislikes. These are the challenges embraced willingly | |||
by the Sentaari. Expanding upon and carrying forward the teachings of the guild's late | |||
tutor, Father Brachus, the Sentaari is a group of dedicated monks bound together in | |||
solidarity with not only one another, but any who value life and knowledge. While it is | |||
the belief of the guild that all have the right to coexist, the protection of the natural | |||
cycle of life is at the heart of all Sentaari. | |||
Though the Sentaari seek to preserve Life, they are more than willing to kill or be killed | |||
in defense of themselves, their fellow Brothers and Sisters, and those that value life. In | |||
order to defend the sanctity of all that they hold true, the Sentaari train themselves | |||
rigorously in the art of Tekura, Telepathy and Kaido. Tekura is the art of the body. | |||
Through discipline and perseverance, the Sentaari monk learns how to aptly deliver a | |||
deadly combination of offensive and defensive martial arts force. Telepathy is the art of | |||
the mind, used to aid friends and hinder enemies to the point of death. Kaido is the art | |||
of the spirit, controlling the body through sheer will, and using the energy of violence | |||
to devastating effect. | |||
The home of the Sentaari lies near the Great Oak, its structures rising quietly toward the | |||
canopy of the forest. It stands as a beacon of knowledge and serenity to those who seek | |||
enlightenment, renewal, and balance. This sanctuary is open to all that seek salvation and | |||
clarity, for clarity and salvation are journeys on which all monks travel. |
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