Temple of Ama-no-Uzume

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'''Sanctum:''' [[Temple of the Dawn]]
'''Sanctum:''' [[Temple of the Dawn]]
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Temple of Ama-no-Uzume (Shinto Buddhism)
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An offshoot of the ''[[Chosen of Ti-Tsang]]'', the original Japanese ''Priests of Amaterasu'' felt disenfranchised in the predominantly Chinese cabal. They practiced their art and religion in solitude for nearly four decades when the internment of Japanese during the Second World War scattered its members. The cabal was reformed fifteen years later under one of the original members and his student, [[Kami]]. When his master died in 1970, [[Kami]] changed the name and focus of the cabal to be more inclusive and concerned with unity rather than isolation.  
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Shinto-Buddhist, based out of Japantown in San Francisco. Founded in the 1950s with an emphasis on inclusiveness and individual development.  
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Theme: Integration of spirit and living things.
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Oblations: Meditation, conversation with strangers, helping people overcome differences.
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Rote Specialties: Brawl, Persuasion, Politics
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==Mages==
==Mages==
* [[Kami]], cabal leader (Master of Life)
* [[Kami]], cabal leader (Master of Life)

Revision as of 23:40, 25 March 2006

Sanctum: Temple of the Dawn

An offshoot of the Chosen of Ti-Tsang, the original Japanese Priests of Amaterasu felt disenfranchised in the predominantly Chinese cabal. They practiced their art and religion in solitude for nearly four decades when the internment of Japanese during the Second World War scattered its members. The cabal was reformed fifteen years later under one of the original members and his student, Kami. When his master died in 1970, Kami changed the name and focus of the cabal to be more inclusive and concerned with unity rather than isolation.

Mages

  • Kami, cabal leader (Master of Life)
  • Yomi (Disciple of Fate)
  • Ama (Disciple of Life)
  • Kuni (Apprentice of Mind)

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