Tag: Qi-Based

  • Tapa 41 of The Gloves of Courteous Gesture

    Lore: In the high courts and diplomatic circles of the more ancient island nations, etiquette is not merely a set of polite rules; it is a complex, unspoken language, a form of social alchemy. The sages of the Tapa 41 tradition believed that a perfectly executed gesture—a bow, a handshake, the offering of a gift—could…

  • Tapa 62 of The Pack Speakers Kapa

    Lore: The sages of the Tapa 62 path were not philosophers of the city, but of the deep wilds. They believed the purest expression of the Tao was not in written scrolls, but in the instinctual, honest dance of animal life—the loyalty of the wolf pack, the cunning of the serpent, the unyielding endurance of…

  • Tapa 18 of The Sash of Woven Kinship

    Lore: The Tapa 18 tradition was not one of isolated mystics, but of traveling ethnologists, diplomats, and story-keepers. Their core philosophy was that while the 73 island nations and countless smaller cultures of Saṃsāra were beautifully diverse, they were all connected by fundamental threads of belief: the love of family, the need for community, the…

  • Tapa 7 of The Pattern Keepers Wraps

    Lore: In the archipelago nations where stories are not written in books but carved into war canoes, tattooed onto skin, and etched into the posts of great halls, the artisan is a sacred historian. A sect of these artisans, known as the “Pattern-Keepers,” followed a philosophy rooted in the traditions of Tapa. They believed that…

  • Taoist 33 of The Golden Cicadas Shell

    Lore: The alchemists of the Taoist 33 path pursued a unique form of enlightenment, one based on the principles of non-attachment and freedom. They believed that true immortality was not just living forever, but achieving a state of spiritual liberation so profound that one could not be bound by worldly chains—be they iron manacles, solemn…

  • Taoist 88 of The Breath Weavers Filter

    Lore: The alchemists of the Taoist 88 tradition held that the body was a microcosm of the world, and that breath was the bridge between the two. For them, Qi was not just an internal energy, but a vast, atmospheric ocean in which all beings swam. They believed that populations created collective “clouds” of Qi,…

  • Taoist 49 of The Unceasing Crickets Gourd

    Lore: The disciples of the Taoist 49 path believe that enlightenment is not found by turning away from the world, but by listening to its smallest voices. One of its founding practitioners, Master Hsin, spent sixty years of his life in a single meadow, doing nothing but observing the lives of the insects that dwelled…