Monk
Base Class: Monk

The Kamu-Hana warriors are trained in what they call The Way of the Biting Flower. Comprised almost entirely of women, they value finding and exploiting an enemies weakness before they can even begin combat. However, if a fight should break out, they are well-versed in the more brutal forms of martial arts a monk can learn. They are a roaming military force and, as such, they must be prepared for anything that may threaten their homes or the people within them.

Warrior of the Staff

At 3rd level, you gain a proficiency in two-handed reach weapons and are able to spend a ki point to attempt to disarm your opponent. The target must succeed on a Strength saving throw or lose their weapon until it is retrieved.

Deceptive Beauty

Starting at 6th level, you have learned to harness your ki to make you seem more attractive and trustworthy and mimic the effects of certain spells. As an action, you can spend 2 ki points to cast Alter Self, Calm Emotions, Detect Thoughts, and Suggestion without providing material components. Additionally, you are able to spend a ki point to give yourself advantage on Charisma checks or saving throws. 

Touch of the Untamed

At 11th level, you have trained in the methods of your ancestors and become one with the nature you reside in. Because of this, you can now focus your ki to communicate with the wildlife around you, in simple words and phrases, through touch. Your Wild Touch ability allows you to spend 4 ki points to attempt to form a bond with a creature that you are touching. If an unwilling creature fails a Wisdom saving throw, they are bound to you for the duration unless it is damaged and succeeds another Wisdom saving throw.

Aura of Confidence

At 17th level, you have mastery over your emotion to the point that you have developed a protective aura around yourself with your ki. Because of this, you are now immune to being charmed by an outside force and your Deceptive Beauty ability has become Overwhelming for your targets. As well as this, your aura gives you the ability to harness your ki and create a mimicry of a Counterspell. This means you are able to use as few as 3 and as many as 9 ki points in order to use this spell, as a reaction, on a target that is casting magic against you or a teammate within range.

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