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<span class="DROPCAP">B</span>uriza-do is monastery begun by the noted [[human]] [[fighter]] Enu Ayi and the dwarven wrestling champion Boam. Built into and of [[Mountain of Titans]], the large building has a square base carved from the basalt itself. The main story is oval shaped and is wood on [[stone]], and there is a small wooden rectangle on the oval section that functions as [[housing]] for the teachers and a very small pagoda top that is the quarters of the master. The entire oddly stacked structure is whitewashed, and windows glint in the murky [[light]] from every few feet on each story.
Buriza-do is monastery begun by the noted [[human]] [[fighter]] Enu Ayi and the dwarven wrestling champion Boam. Built into and of [[Mountain of Titans]], the large building has a square base carved from the basalt itself. The main story is oval shaped and is wood on [[stone]], and there is a small wooden rectangle on the oval section that functions as [[housing]] for the teachers and a very small pagoda top that is the quarters of the master. The entire oddly stacked structure is whitewashed, and windows glint in the murky [[light]] from every few feet on each story.


Founded in 992, Enu and Boam had made a living fighting numerous battles both regionally and across the seas as mercenaries. Their style was complimentary and emphasized multiple opponents; techniques stressing special relations, acrobatics, and non-visual sensory capacity are taught as basic knowledge. After age started tapping Enu on the shoulders, he wished to pass on his knowledge to any with the mind and body to learn it. He opened the school with the intent of teaching the most agile, intelligent, and determined of his people the ability to be an army of one. Boam, already past middle age when he began fighting with Enu, chose to stay and help, adding his unique moves to the mix. Only the most promising students were taken, and only the very best of those allowed to progress.
Founded in 992, Enu and Boam had made a living fighting numerous battles both regionally and across the seas as mercenaries. Their style was complimentary and emphasized multiple opponents; techniques stressing special relations, acrobatics, and non-visual sensory capacity are taught as basic knowledge. After age started tapping Enu on the shoulders, he wished to pass on his knowledge to any with the mind and body to learn it. He opened the school with the intent of teaching the most agile, intelligent, and determined of his people the ability to be an army of one. Boam, already past middle age when he began fighting with Enu, chose to stay and help, adding his unique moves to the mix. Only the most promising students were taken, and only the very best of those allowed to progress.