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Izura is T'kel, a race of reptilian humanoids from the Gerborian Grasslands. Historically, the T'kell were a war-like and violent race, until one of the great Philosopher-kings, Zuras, led them to an enlightened age (see T'kel histories, Dragon magazine, March 2004). As a result, the T'kel have progressed toward a civilization of martial artists and nature worshipers. Although they still follow a somewhat nomadic hunter-gatherer way of life, most T'kel live in walled towns and villages near their legendary monasteries. | Izura is T'kel, a race of reptilian humanoids from the Gerborian Grasslands. Historically, the T'kell were a war-like and violent race, until one of the great Philosopher-kings, Zuras, led them to an enlightened age (see T'kel histories, Dragon magazine, March 2004). As a result, the T'kel have progressed toward a civilization of martial artists and nature worshipers. Although they still follow a somewhat nomadic hunter-gatherer way of life, most T'kel live in walled towns and villages near their legendary monasteries. | ||
Izura herself, is the twice great-granddaughter of Philosopher-king Zuras. Although they don't necessarily have royalty per se, the line of Zuras holds a special place in T'kel civilization. As a child, Izura grew up much like most children of other races. However, at age 10, she was brought before the T'kel elders of her clan (Clan Chodanii - "clan of the Wise Dragon"). After a series of tests, she was given the choice of entering one of the many T'kel monasteries and become a monk, or live a citizens life in the clan. She chose to become a monk, and journeyed to | Izura herself, is the twice great-granddaughter of Philosopher-king Zuras. Although they don't necessarily have royalty per se, the line of Zuras holds a special place in T'kel civilization. As a child, Izura grew up much like most children of other races. However, at age 10, she was brought before the T'kel elders of her clan (Clan Chodanii - "clan of the Wise Dragon"). After a series of tests, she was given the choice of entering one of the many T'kel monasteries and become a monk, or live a citizens life in the clan. She chose to become a monk, and journeyed to the Jishun Monastery. There she began her training in the Wei Shahn Do (Path of Five Dragons) style of martial arts. | ||
Wei Shahn Do epitomizes the T'kel belief in nature and the draconic heritage they belong to . The five dragons of this style of martial arts, covers the dragons of earth, air, water, fire, and void/spirit. They are not necessarily reflective of the chromatic or metallic dragons , but are instead embodiments of all dragons that come under each separate, and combination of, the five "elemental" types. As well as martial excellence and prowess, Wei Shahn Do also encompasses magical/divine training. Like many other civilizations of the Gerborian Grasslands, the T'kel have embraced a warrior-mage/cleric/druid society. Each head of a T'kel clan is a warrior/monk with some also being multi-classed with a mage, clerical or druidic class. | |||
Revision as of 03:00, 16 March 2007
Izura is T'kel, a race of reptilian humanoids from the Gerborian Grasslands. Historically, the T'kell were a war-like and violent race, until one of the great Philosopher-kings, Zuras, led them to an enlightened age (see T'kel histories, Dragon magazine, March 2004). As a result, the T'kel have progressed toward a civilization of martial artists and nature worshipers. Although they still follow a somewhat nomadic hunter-gatherer way of life, most T'kel live in walled towns and villages near their legendary monasteries.
Izura herself, is the twice great-granddaughter of Philosopher-king Zuras. Although they don't necessarily have royalty per se, the line of Zuras holds a special place in T'kel civilization. As a child, Izura grew up much like most children of other races. However, at age 10, she was brought before the T'kel elders of her clan (Clan Chodanii - "clan of the Wise Dragon"). After a series of tests, she was given the choice of entering one of the many T'kel monasteries and become a monk, or live a citizens life in the clan. She chose to become a monk, and journeyed to the Jishun Monastery. There she began her training in the Wei Shahn Do (Path of Five Dragons) style of martial arts.
Wei Shahn Do epitomizes the T'kel belief in nature and the draconic heritage they belong to . The five dragons of this style of martial arts, covers the dragons of earth, air, water, fire, and void/spirit. They are not necessarily reflective of the chromatic or metallic dragons , but are instead embodiments of all dragons that come under each separate, and combination of, the five "elemental" types. As well as martial excellence and prowess, Wei Shahn Do also encompasses magical/divine training. Like many other civilizations of the Gerborian Grasslands, the T'kel have embraced a warrior-mage/cleric/druid society. Each head of a T'kel clan is a warrior/monk with some also being multi-classed with a mage, clerical or druidic class.