Monastic Tradition: Way of the Stone Fist
Some monks seem to have flesh as strong as iron or stone. Capable of shattering wood or stone blocks of remarkable thickness with ease using steely fist or foot alone. Possessing corded muscles so hard¸ that punching them feels like striking a brick wall. Monks of the Way of the Stone Fist rely on physical strength much more often than monks of most traditions. Unconcerned with maximizing their agility¸ or ability to react quickly¸ they instead patiently determine the best place and time to connect a blow¸ shattering bone and pulping muscle and organs with disturbing ease using their rock-hard extremities. DESIGN NOTES: