Way of the Stick (sage field)

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Way of the stick is a sage field available to monks, strengthening the body as a weapon of war. The art revolves around harnessing the innate power within oneself, with the practitioner dedicating their essence and energy to mastering combat. Instead of relying upon conventional weapons, practioners of the discipline view their own limbs and body as extension of their martial prowess. The philosophy underscores the importance of physical fitness, agility and precision in every movement. The impact of each strike is done with devastating force, often targeting vulnerable points of an opponent's body.

The association of practitioners of this martial art with the "Black Hat" school of arts dictates a certain level of secrecy and mystique. Practitioners often, but not always dress in distinctive black attire, symbolizing their commitment to the shadows and their willingness to serve any cause, regardless of its moral alignment. This affiliation suggests that those who follow the Way of the Stick may operate in the shadows, carrying out their masters' bidding with unwavering dedication, making them enigmatic and formidable figures in the world of martial arts and combat.


The field includes the following sage studies:

  • Claw: use of the hooked hand, applied to acts of throwing, catching and speed, while seeking to wound or blind an enemy.
  • Fist: use of the closed hand, dedicated towards strength, physical damage and the use of force, seeking to break and destroy an enemy.
  • Foot: use of the foot, to provide additional attacks and force in order to overcome an enemy.
  • Hand: use of the open hand, to block, stun or misdirect the attacks of an enemy.


See Monk Sage Abilities