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		<title>Layamat Immortals</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;ReginaldGickington: Created page with &amp;quot;The Layamat homeland of the Four Sisters is a tumultuous one. Massive, destructive storms cover one island, impassable bramble and bogs another, and unbearable volcanic heat a...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;The Layamat homeland of the Four Sisters is a tumultuous one. Massive, destructive storms cover one island, impassable bramble and bogs another, and unbearable volcanic heat a third. Much like their islands, the Layamat are isolated and lonesome. Their culture is structured around monasteries, wherein a Layamat may hone their natural body powers through decades of training. These monasteries vary wildly in function and style, with each one producing a certain type of Kayi ability. Their loyalties are tenuous, with each monastery vying for control of its neighbors and trying to learn their secret techniques. One monastery, however, known as the Path of the Broken Armor, is widely celebrated due its enormous power. Its achievement was legendary: the creation of five thousand Layamat “Immortals”, soldiers trained to harness their Kayi and use it as a shield, protecting both their body and mind. The unintended side effect of this shielding is a complete lack of empathy - the shock of war and violence cannot permeate the bastion of their minds. Immortals shall never falter, they shall never know pain, or suffering, or loss. They are as cruel as they are iron-willed, and they feel neither mercy nor guilt.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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