P'ezarangi Ideas

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Traditions
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The Dancing BreezeThe Dancing Breeze is the fighting style of P'ezarang, a special technique that utilizes staves, manipulation of the wind to blow enemies away, and for the harpy masters sharp talons are also integrated into this martial art. The Dancing Breeze is a defensive style of fighting, which then allows its users to fight on for longer than regular troops on the battlefield.
+10% Morale of Armies

Teachings of DashengP'ezarang is a nation populated by a mix of devout harpies and humans, a union that was created when the third Righteous Master of P'ezarang, Dasheng, converted the harpies to the Righteous Path. Dasheng himself was a zealous master who sought to spread his fighting style to everyone he came across.\n\nEvery person he defeated joined his school, and eventually Dasheng defeated a group of wild harpies who were raiding villages in Thidinkai. He introduced them to the Xianjie, where he spent his final days instilling the aspects of the Righteous Path to all the followers he gained throughout his journey.
+2 Tolerance of the True Faith

Midnight Masked CeremoniesOriginally a sacred dance performed for the warriors who died in battle, it soon became a celebrated festival for civilians who gather at their local temple at midnight to partake in singing, mock battles, and dances. Many of the participants in these festivals also wear masks resembling demons, which are said to be used to ward off evil spirits.
-0.03 Monthly War Exhaustion

Shifu of the MountainsHarpy sifuu, or masters, are known in many old mythical tales as teachers to famous martial heroes who trained in the southern mountains of the Xianjie. This reputation as a wise and mystical group of masters helped integrate the harpies to the legends and culture of the Xianjie, bolstering their image in the neighboring temples.
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-1% Prestige Decay

Custodian of the SouthWhile the Wulin claims to be the head of all the other Xiaken, the truth of the matter is that they hold next to no sway the further a temple is from Xiadao. P'ezarang, being the biggest Xiaken in the south of Xiadao, has used their size as an advantage to negotiate trading benefits from the smaller Xiaken in exchange for offering protection to the border temples against foreign invaders and ambitious masters in the Xianjie.
+10% Domestic Trade Power

P'ezarang YanfuThe capital of P'ezarang is a popular destination for their unique style of clothing, called yanfu by the locals, which is an ancient Xianjie style consisting of a robe worn as the upper garment while having a pleated skirt as the lower garment. Many P'ezarangi harpies adorn the yanfu style during their travels outside their territory, which has vastly increased their popularity abroad.
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The Divine WindWith guns becoming more commonplace in the wars of Yanshen, the monks of P'ezarang found great success using their martial art to deflect bullets and even weaken the impact of artillery. As a result, many Xianjie harpies were nicknamed the 'Divine Wind' by their enemies.
-10% Fire Damage Received

Ambition
-25% State Maintenance