Kenobi- Fist of the Beasts
May 11, 2014 18:18:00 GMT -7
Post by Wolfy on May 11, 2014 18:18:00 GMT -7
Kenobi, better known as the Fist of the Beasts, was developed by a sect of ancient powerful warriors said to commune with nature and the animals within. They gained their name by practicing stances and Strengths based on those animals, the Monkey, the Crane, and the Tiger. The Kenobi practitioners chose to replicate these animals for their excellence in certain fields of survival and the traits they exhibit.
The Monkey was chosen as a prime example of shear viciousness, overcoming power, and flowing strength due to their rage and unforgiving nature. The Crane was picked as the form of speed because of their swift and agile movements both in the air and on land. Lastly, the Tiger was designated as the figure for defense because of its size, resilience, and fiercely protective nature. The style built upon these three beasts became renown for their versatility on the battlefield constantly switching between the three forms of strength, speed, and defense while constantly pummeling their target with incredible blows that only a beast could perform.
The masters of Kenobi are often described as 'warrior monks' due to their style of dress, a set of short loose pants adorning their lower body and a tunic wrapped close around their torso while the fabric runs lower as free pieces of clothe hanging in front and behind them. Pieces of armor set on their shoulders, arms, knees, and boots are placed to emphasize the impact of their blows increasing their potency far more than the blow is capable of on its own. They also wear a circlet upon their head with a long curved feather placed in it, said to be from a great dragon, these circlets are said to be the symbol of the 'King of the Beasts'.
Restrictions
2. Kenobi practitioners may never learn Nintaijutsu (such as Aoshi or Hitenryuu).
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