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Alright, I've been watching too much Kung Fu Panda and Shaolin Circle of Life. But I have an idea!
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Ancient China, a small rice-farming town called Hanzhou. Your character grew up here and has never been beyond the surrounding forests or the Bei Falls nearby, and your character is just barely considered an adult and lives with their family on a small rice farm. There stands a temple of monks up in the mountains that protect the town when it is required, but only a small few of them actually spend much time in the town itself, helping the people.
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It is the end of the Han Dynasty, and the Three Kingdoms fight for power. Shu, Wu, and Wei, and Hanzhou stands on the border between Wei and Wu. With the rise of the Lords of each kingdom, Hanzhou is also in the middle of the trouble of the rise of the Way of Heaven and the people who follow it, the so-called 'Yellow Turbans' for their headgear. These fanatics have begun to take an interest in the town, and are on their way. They are only weeks from the town, and everyone is terrified.
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The Monks are about to emerge.
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The usual rules apply
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This is meant to be a sort of romance between a person trained by the monks (nearly a monk, but not quite) and a townsperson. But also remember, gunpowder is beginning to be used more widely in cannons, but only very rich lords can afford them and they are a source of sheer terror.
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Any interest?
~*~Taiylor Wallace~*~
At your service, and sarcastic as Hell.
"At the core of it all, a writer is a goddess of her written world, defying any god of her own world."
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~*~Taiylor Wallace~*~
At your service, and sarcastic as Hell.
"At the core of it all, a writer is a goddess of her written world, defying any god of her own world."
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~*~Taiylor Wallace~*~
At your service, and sarcastic as Hell.
"At the core of it all, a writer is a goddess of her written world, defying any god of her own world."
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~*~Taiylor Wallace~*~
At your service, and sarcastic as Hell.
"At the core of it all, a writer is a goddess of her written world, defying any god of her own world."
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~*~Taiylor Wallace~*~
At your service, and sarcastic as Hell.
"At the core of it all, a writer is a goddess of her written world, defying any god of her own world."
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~*~Taiylor Wallace~*~
At your service, and sarcastic as Hell.
"At the core of it all, a writer is a goddess of her written world, defying any god of her own world."
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~*~Taiylor Wallace~*~
At your service, and sarcastic as Hell.
"At the core of it all, a writer is a goddess of her written world, defying any god of her own world."
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~*~Taiylor Wallace~*~
At your service, and sarcastic as Hell.
"At the core of it all, a writer is a goddess of her written world, defying any god of her own world."
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~*~Taiylor Wallace~*~
At your service, and sarcastic as Hell.
"At the core of it all, a writer is a goddess of her written world, defying any god of her own world."