Monk
Base Class: Monk

While many seek to perfect their movements, breathing and connections to the natural world, you have instead turned your gaze inwards. You have taken great care to cultivate your internal energies, your ki. Through this dicipline you have shaped you ki, first into a spiral flowing back into your center and then into a ring. Mush like the orbit of the planets around the sun you ki rings its way around your center. There are many names for this ki circle but for you it is know simply as the hoola.

The Inner Hoola

Starting when you choose this tradition at 3rd level, you have created a single sense ki circle your inner hoola. When you hit with with a flurry a blows you may have one hit deal an addition 1d4 force damage as your ki hoola lashes out at your opponant's center.  

The Second Hoola

At 6th level, you have cultivated your pure energies into a second ki hoola that rotates outside the first. When you hit with your Inner Hoola you may spend an additional ki point to make another flurry of blows attack. If you hit you may you may cause this second hoola to following the first in assaulting your enemy's center adding 1d6 force

The Third Hoola

At 11th level, you have cultivated your pure energies into a third ki hoola it's rotation causing the others to tighten. When you hit with your Second Hoola you may spend an additional ki point to make another flurry of blows attack. If you hit you may you may cause this third hoola to continue the assault on your enemy's center adding 1d8 force

The Final Hoola

At 17th level, you have perfected your pure energies creating a forth and final ki hoola it's rotation causing all your hoolas to crystalise. When you hit with all your other Hoolas you may spend an additional ki point to make another flurry of blows attack. If you hit your final hoola devastates your enemy's center adding 1d10 force

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