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==Background== ===Auspicious Birth=== Substitute highest ability score for CON to determine HP<br> ''I was born on the 7th day of the 7th month, supposedly that was a good sign for my family. It was meant to mark a reunion of sorts.'' ''Though to be honest I never really paid too much attention to stories concerning my family, but apparently it had something with the name we were given.''<br> ''Stars and such...''<br> ''It must be weird for a "warrior monk" such as myself to show such disinterest in these kind of signs. Well the past is the past, and as far as the gods are concerned I believe there needs to exist an equal relationship between a deity and its worshippers, and as such we aren't to be holding onto each other's every single word and action.'' ===Sohei=== '''Starting Feature:''' Sohei Flair<br> '''Level 5 Feature:''' +2 Insight and Perception<br> '''Level 10 Feature:''' +1 Power Bonus to saving throws against fear effects and effects that leave dazed, dominated, or stunned.<br> ''I guess my lack of connection to my own family was simply due to the duties they placed upon me, which served to distance me from them. Of course I don't resent them, I would be completely person if they had done otherwise, and I would of missed out on a lot of experiences that are precious to me. I probably might not even be sailing the Astral Sea...''<br> ''I was sent to be trained in monastery far from my homeland, high up in the mountains. Who I am begins there. The region was dominated by the mountains, known as the Mountain of Fear, the Burning Mountain and other such names. Probably due to the fact it was believed that they marked the entrance to hell, a journey that is marked by following the river that flowed up into the mountains. Of course which hell it lead to remains a mystery to me.''<br> ''My monastery was run by blind shaman priestesses, prophets who would commune to the dead for the usual stuff, they were my task givers. I was trained to be their sword and their eyes. But I was fine with that, if I could live my life by the sword, I would be satisfied. I think that's probably why I integrated so well, the studies, the training; everything came so natural. Even now I seek perfection; the unification of body, mind, and sword.''<br> ''And I think in many cases I probably would still be living under their word...'' ===Languages=== Common, Deep Speech
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