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#Pure Land Monk Sample: Renge (蓮華)

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"Namu Amida Butsu. We do not collapse."


Renge, a Pure Land monk, in a simple robe with her hands folded around prayer beads, her expression gentle but exhausted.

#1st Dan — Young Monk of the Temple

#Scent

A young nun of a Jodo branch temple. Gentle and quiet, but when protecting believers, she stands in front before anyone else. She learned to handle the naginata. Combat is not her calling, but she does not refuse combat either.

#Background — How the Adventure Began

Renge's real name was Oei. Her mother was a farmer from a war-torn region, and her father died while deployed. When her mother died of illness when Oei was ten, Oei was entrusted to a local Jodo temple. The temple's head priest was a gentle old nun, and she made Oei chant Namu Amida Butsu one hundred times every morning and evening. "That nembutsu will save your life," she said.

Oei took up the naginata when she was fifteen. When the temple was dragged into a dispute among local magnates and attacked, the head priest stood alone before the main hall with a naginata while the believers fled behind her. That was when Oei first saw that compassion and defense could be one act. The head priest cut down six, and fell at the seventh. Oei held her body and chanted nembutsu.

After the head priest's funeral, Oei received the dharma name Renge. "Bloom like a lotus even in mud." She rebuilt the temple, cared for the believers' safety, and at the same time did not let go of the naginata for a single day.

#Law

Renge — Pure Land Monk 1st dan
Wounds 5(3+Physique 1+Tough 1), Defense 11(robe), Energy 10
Courage-1, Finesse+0, Physique+1, Wisdom+1, Presence+2, Fate+0
Background: Temple Origin | Heart: Compassion (Way of Emptiness)

Weapon: naginata(Issue Gear)

Maneuver List:

SourceManeuverTypeEnergyLimit
NaginataHigh Cuttechnique22d10+Finesse+Spearmanship >= Defense, 1 Wound. Range: same+adjacent
NaginataNaginata Blocktechniqueres 1/imp 22d10+Finesse+Spearmanship >= enemy attack, negate hit. Also defends adjacent-zone attacks
TraitAmida's Shieldaptitudean allied squad in the same zone does not collapse at Cohesion 0 and remains at 1
TraitPower of Scriptureaptitudeattack checks against yoma +1, fear resistance +2
GeneralToughaptitudeWounds cap +1

Typical Breath: maintain Front Zone → strengthen squad Cohesion → High Cut(2) + reserved Block(1) + nembutsu(0, narrative) = 3.


#5th Dan — Guide of the Pilgrimage Road

#Scent

She expanded the temple and raised it to branch-temple rank. She travels the realm while escorting believers on pilgrimage roads. A naginata in one hand, prayer beads in the other.

#Background — How She Came This Far

After 1st dan, Renge escorted believers on pilgrimage roads for four years. During that time, she stopped three yoma attacks, and once saved an entire squad from collapse at the last moment with Amida's Shield. In the summer of the fourth year, she conceived the Great Dharma Assembly: an assembly that restores several squads' Cohesion at once. At the first demonstration, three Kagura Domain squads on the verge of collapse all regained Cohesion. The daimyo offered her a stipend, but she refused.

Around that time, Renge reunited with the esoteric monk Enku. Enku had just survived the Mount Hiei assault incident, and Renge chanted nembutsu for three days while cleaning his wounds. Enku said, "Your hands are hotter than my wounds." Renge answered, "Compassion is hot by nature."

#Law

Renge — Pure Land Monk 5th dan
Wounds 6(3+Physique 2+Tough 1), Defense 12(robe+talisman), Energy 10(10+Finesse 0)
Courage-1, Finesse+0, Physique+2, Wisdom+1, Presence+3, Fate+0
Background: Temple Origin route A (Warrior-Monk Path) | Heart: Compassion (Way of Emptiness)
School: none (Jodo independent training)

Additional Maneuvers:

SourceManeuverTypeEnergyLimit
3rd danNembutsuKata11 squad in the same zone gains Cohesion +1; this does not restore Wounds
5th danGreat Dharma AssemblyKata21/round; all allied squads in the same and adjacent zones gain Cohesion +1
Background 5th danWarrior Monk Connectionsaptitudedeploy 1 Minion warrior-monk squad for free; Exorcism +1

Typical Breath: move Rear Zone to Front Zone → Nembutsu(1) + Great Dharma Assembly(2) + reserved Block(1) = 4. This protects the battle line's Cohesion; it does not recover Wounds.


#10th Dan (Tatsujin) — "Dharma King Renge"

#Scent

A Dharma King (法王)-grade figure of the Jodo head temple. Allies fighting beside her can remain at 1 Wound once per combat when they would reach 0. Believers call her the living proxy of Amida Buddha.

#Background — How She Earned the Renown Title

Renge's legend is recorded as the evacuation of the people. During the Edoku Disturbance, when Tatarigami units tried to massacre thousands of peasants in western Kagura Domain, Renge expanded and performed the Great Dharma Assembly without resting for a day and a half. Her voice had been gone for three days already, but those whose Wounds reached 0 inside her barrier each endured once at 1. Thousands of peasants evacuated alive.

She received the Renown Title Dharma King. It is a rank equivalent to a class capstone. She is now the effective highest authority of the Jodo sect.

#Law

Renge — Pure Land Monk Tatsujin
Wounds 7(3+Physique 3+Tough 1), Defense 13(robe+faith), Energy 10(10+Finesse 0)
Courage+1, Finesse+0, Physique+3, Wisdom+1, Presence+3, Fate+0
Background: Temple-Raised Route A (9th dan: Warrior Monk Captain)
Heart: Compassion (complete)
Renown Title: Dharma King (Class Capstone)

Additional Maneuvers:

SourceManeuverTypeLimit
7th danDharma-Power BarrierKataward 1 zone for 2 rounds; enemies entering lose Cohesion 1 and Domination 2, 1/combat
9th danInfinite LifeaptitudeAmida's Shield reaches 2 adjacent zones; squads in range cannot collapse
Background 9th danWarrior Monk Captainaptitudeupgrade the warrior-monk squad to Veteran and deploy 1 additional squad
10th danImmovable Heartaptitudeall allies in the same zone are immune to fear
Renown TitleDharma Kingaptitudeall allies automatically remain at 1 Wound when they reach 0, once per character per combat

"Amida Buddha's compassion is infinite."