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Jen-Ki is petite and demure in stature and has the body english of a nervous child. Jen-Ki is built like a slim young man and has passed as such w/a haircut. Big fun, big trouble. (hence the first punishment quest for a snow orchid) . She is very accepting of good intent and seeks to separate her self from any confrontations.
One may notice the whiskered serpent/dragon tattoo that peeks from openings in her clothing: neck/collar (body) and can be seen again at her ankle (tail) or wristhand (head). (actually wraps around ½ of her entire body)
Jen-Ki’s believes her parents were killed in the border wars and her home land was seized by the victor. She was delivered with the other young to the monastery and has been raised and educated within its walls. The remote monastery located on the ice crusted mountain peak called Hitaro Itche is located within the boundaries of Kara-Tur . Jen-Ki has been sent into the world to learn knowledge and enlightenment. They are all expected to earn their residency by returning from their life quest to bestow and share the gifts and knowledge they have acquired.
She has no desire to return to the boring lives of the monastery. Jen-Ki is required to periodically return to further her training and to convey any new knowledge she may have at that time. She dislikes the authority of the elders and resents their power over her. She honors the masters but will try to avoid any elderly people.
Jen-Ki is expected to experience as mush as possible. But she cannot experience a union of flesh until she has passed the rites of knowledge. She has already passed the physical ritual of the zodiac (barely).
Jen-Ki has already been punished for: stealing the incense burner, beating up one of the boys, destroying a wooden door of the entrance to the garden, breaking the incense burner, being beat up by one of other girls, skipping chores, failure to cook properly, disruption of scholarly studies, disobedience, and kissing the boys. She has been informed many times that she is the most unproductive pupil the scholars had ever seen. Except for her ability to produce masterful paintings and caligraphy she has failed practically everything else she has ever been involved with.
Twice she was quested to return w/a sacred snow orchid for redemption and failed miserably. The hypothermia has passed now and she is on to her next task.
She wants to rebel against the rules of the covenant but she has a large sense of personal honor that always binds her to her word. She is currently trying to travel so far away that she truthfully cannot return. (this could change quickly being her first time out into the great sphere of life)
Monks always separate themselves from the material needs of humanity. To reflect this a monk
cannot have but enough $ to survive. And can USE only a few special items (can't get new until current stuff destroyed) Must give excess to charity/churches.
They will also sever their ties by dropping their last names in order to adopt the name of the monastery.
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