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Introduction
Monks are religious, spiritual warriors on the side of Good raised to be pure reflections of their deities through their fighting techniques. The class seems to be focused on martial arts and speed. Fragile and fast, it is the opposite of the Barbarian. Being part of a highly structured theocratic society, they spend much of their time meditating.
Background
The male Monk character comes from the Monasteries of Ivgorod in the Foothills. They are taken into the Monastery at a young age, where they are taught ancient knowledge; the belief in 1001 gods that dwell within everything (one god in water, one god in fire, one god in the air, etc.), martial arts, and meditation to purify the body and soul.
The Monks have a fondness for structure and creativity, which is why they have various symbols on their bodies. Their light magic is brought to life through runes, symbols that invoke the light to aid them. It is said that each Monk has a tattoo on his back, that chronicles their lifetime/adventures (needs confirmation), and that it may take a monk an entire lifetime to complete the tattoo on his back.
The monk serves the Elder Monks of the monastery, who seek to destroy evil in all forms. He thinks of himself as the weapon of the gods against all that is evil. He is a peaceful, patient and good man who aids those who suffer, with no hatred against anyone, in contrast to the Barbarian. He is adept in Martial Arts, being able to defeat multiple foes without the aid of weapons.
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Skill Tree A
Force Without Thought
Counteract enemies without interrupting the normal flow of your attacks. When you dodge you automatically counter act the attacker for a percent of your normal weapon damage.Seven-Sided Strike
Conjures a rune at a target location and does seven extremely strong and fast attacks. Damages all units caught within and is invulnerable while doing so.Inner Sanctuary
Creates a protected region on the ground for that can not be bypassed by enemies.Way of the Hundred Fists
Charges forward to an enemy, attacks with a fury of punches, and deals a large blast knocking back enemies on the last hit.Skill Tree B
Crippling Wave
Adds defuffs to the enemy for every successful attack.Exploding Palm
Attacks a target with 3 strong attacks. On the third attack, the enemy will explode if health is low, dealing damage.Skill Tree C
Impenetrable Defense
Swirls his weapon an immense speeds to create a barrier that reflects all incoming projectiles.Radiant Visage
A flash of light sears the eyes of all enemies within radius, blinding them. If attacked they will fight back with a reduced chance to hit.Lore
The last weeks of autumn had settled upon Ivgorod, and the first breath of winter had crept into the air. As night fell and the sun dipped below the horizon, I was all too grateful to take refuge in a tavern. As I entered, I noted a certain tension in the room. Despite the hour, it was not busy, with only scattered, small groups huddled at the tables around the edges of the room. The benches at the center of the room were empty except for one man.The man seemed ignorant of the cold. He was dressed like a beggar, wearing little more than an orange sheet wound around his body, leaving half of his chest exposed. A garland of large wooden beads hung around his thick neck. His head was completely shaved, with the exception of a wild bushy beard. Then, recognition struck me: upon his forehead he had a tattoo of two red dots, one larger than the other. As any informed student of the peoples and cultures of this world must also realize, this man was one of the monks of Ivgorod, the secretive and reclusive holy warriors of the country.
I had heard countless fantastic stories about the monks, tales that were surely the beneficiary of significant embellishment. The monks' skin, the accounts said, was as hard as iron, impenetrable by the blade of any sword or by the point of any arrow, and their fists could break stone as easily as you or I would snap a twig. Though the unassuming man before me seemed miles away from what I had heard and read of the monks, I approached cautiously, sliding down onto the bench across from him, eager to take his measure. He beckoned me forward with a small wave of his hand.
"Ah, a soul brave enough to sit with me. Come, friend."
Food was placed before me, but I had little hunger for it, focusing instead on recording the details of the monk's life. He told me of his belief in the existence of a thousand and one gods, gods he believed could be found in all things: the fire in the hearth, the water in the river and the air that we breathed. Pretty enough for a story, perhaps. But any reasoned individual must surely, as I did, scoff at such a view of the world as little more than superstition. He went on to describe his intense mental and physical training, his unending quest to hone his mind and body into an instrument of divine justice. Though I do wonder for what need his thousand gods would require a mortal man to implement their will. When I asked him why he did not carry a sword or, indeed, any weapon at all, he simply replied, "My body is my weapon." Then raising his hand and tapping his forehead, he added, "As is my mind."
Most unexpectedly, I would be treated to a display of this mastery.
A group of men approached our table, knocking my book to the floor and shoving me out of the way, producing knives and other weapons as they advanced. They were focused only on the solitary figure of the monk seated across from me. I scrabbled beneath the table, having an inkling of what was to come. I watched as at some unseen signal, they attacked.
Without rising from his seat, the monk met the first man's lunging slash, grabbing his wrist and tossing him carelessly over his shoulder, throwing him into a table with a loud crash. The suddenness of the monk's attack momentarily stunned the men, and as they stood there, he rose.
That was when chaos broke out.
The monk was a fluid mass of restrained energy, meeting every attack with hardly a moment's distress. He fought with hands and feet in a way I had never seen before. In my days, I have witnessed my share of drunken bar brawls, but this was something else altogether. The sound of bones crunching with each of his strikes mixed with something I could not quite believe: the monk was laughing as he fought. One by one, he dispatched his foes until only one remained.
That one picked up a chair and hurled it toward the monk. The monk swung his arm forward and struck the incoming projectile, meeting the solid oak of the chair with his closed fist. The wood broke apart, splinters filling the air as the shattered pieces of the stool fell harmlessly to the ground around him.
"You don't fool me, demon," the monk spat. He pulled his arms back to his sides, then extended his hands before him and began to chant. A nimbus of white light appeared around his head, growing larger and more intense until it completely encompassed the monk's body. He roared, and the light blew outward. As it washed over the other man, his skin peeled away, revealing a red-skinned demon beneath and threw the creature through the front doors of the tavern.
The monk hurtled forward, but his individual movements were too fast for my eyes to track. It seemed as though there were seven of him raining blows upon the demon from every side. Staggered, the demon stumbled. The monk grabbed the demon by the neck, grinning as he pulled his free arm back, crackling energy glowing on his open hand. He shoved his palm forward, and when it struck the demon, its body exploded: muscle, skin and bones tore apart, and the smell of burning flesh filled the air.
I would not have believed it if I had not seen it with my own two eyes. It seems the stories of these peerless warriors might not have been as exaggerated as I first thought.
He is melee and moves in and out of combat quickly, and has low stamina (i.e squishy).
Definitely moderate-hard difficulty level in using him.
I like.
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The vids on Impenetrable Defense is just the coolest thing ever. As compared to the Wizard's Slow Time spell.
Edit: Done!
Skill tree A
Tier 2: Monk
Force Without Thought (Passive)
* Counteract enemies without interrupting the normal flow of your attacks. When you dodge you automatically counter act the attacker for x% of your normal weapon damage.
Tier 3: Monk
Seven Sided Strike
* Mana cost: 30
* Dash at your enemies, striking seven times in succession for y% of your weapon damage.
Tier 4: Monk
Inner Sanctuary
* Mana cost: 24
* Description: Creates a protected region on the ground for 6 seconds that cannot be bypassed by enemies.
Way of the Hundred Fists
*Combo skill. A fast series of attacks strikes enemies in front of you.
Skill tree B
Tier 2: Monk
Exploding Palm
* Combo Skill. A quick succession of attacks ending with the deadly Exploding Palm.
Skill tree C
Tier 1: Monk
Impenetrable Defense
*Mana cost: 5
* Description: Momentarily turn your weapons into an impenetrable wall that rebounds enemy ranged attacks and grants 100% dodge against weapon attacks.
Tier 2: Monk
Radiant Visage
* Description: A flash of light sears the eyes of all enemies within 20 feet, blinding them for x-y seconds. If attacked they will fight back with a z% reduced chance to hit.
* Mana cost: 15
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