Yamabushi
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Notice
The following rules are from an out of date rule-set
An Archetype for Druids and Wizards from the Book of Engoku.
Description
Yamabushi, lit ‘mountain warrior’, are defenders of nature, living their lives in constant struggle with evil Kami, or spirits. They are of no particular faith, and do not follow the rules of society or man. They even wear swords, a big no-no for anybody but Samurai.
Garb
Yamabushi wear loose-fitting kimono with an overcoat, as well as hakama that are tied down below the knees. No Yamabushi would be caught dead without their hat (called a ‘tokin’) and low-hanging necklace with big puffy balls of cotton. When traveling, they’ll have their shakujo (ritual staff) with them.
Essential Spells (Either)
Those spells which will harm or call upon spirits, elementals, extra planar creatures, summoned creatures, and the like.
Suggested Spells (Either)
Yamabushi tend to focus on a single element of magic: earth (Subdual & Protection), air (Control), fire (flame), water (neutral), or void (Death & Spirit). Choose one, and focus on it, shying away from any opposing elements.
Role-Playing Notes
Yamabushi are loners, and often avoid the company of others. They don’t travel into town much, unless some spirit is causing havoc. Yamabushi, like all Engoku casters, use ofuda as spell strips.
Weaponry
Yamabushi always carry a long sword, and often a staff. They are never seen with shields or short bows.