-
while treading through steep mountain ranges.
Practitioners are
called Shugenja (修験者) or
Yamabushi (山伏,
literally "Mountain Prostrator"). The mountains...
- pla**** as actions, but
generate spell effects. Kiho
nearly always require a
shugenja or monk (sometimes
specifically one or the other) to bow as part of the...
- have been used as a
place of
ascetic practice for
Buddhists monks and
Shugenja since ancient times. From the 1600s to the 1800s,
samurai officers of the...
- that was destro****
during the
Meiji Restoration (late 19th century). Many
shugenja and star-crossed
lovers have
leaped from the top of the
waterfall in the...
- home to Shōbōji, a
temple of the Sōtō sect of Zen
Buddhism at
which local shugenja Jit****ga Gyōja is enshrined.
Uramukai Uramukai includes the
drainage area...
- ****an, Sun
worship as
Animism is
connected with
mountain worship. Later,
Shugenjas and Yamabushis, who were
descended from
Esoteric Buddhism and Taoism,...
-
original D&D
pantheon gods/goddesses.
Updated from
Oriental Adventures, the
shugenja utilizes primal energies, and
tapping into the
earth to cast spells. It...
- all a set up
perpetrated by
those shugenja. It is also said that at
least part of it
really was set up by the
shugenja in
order to sell some
paper charms...
-
advertised as a way for
people of all
genders to
obtain power that only
Shugenja could obtain.
According to All About, many
places that have come to be...
- Ardent,
Divine Mind,
Favored Soul, Hexblade, Lurk, Ninja, Samurai, Scout,
Shugenja, Spellthief,
Spirit Shaman, Swashbuckler, Warlock, Warmage, Wu Jen Setting-specific...