Taku

The author of the The Book of Harmony, Wisdom, and Peace dedicated to Renshin was a Tabaxi monk named Taku. Born and raised in one of the many monasteries on Reizu, Taku has spent his entire life studying and practicing Renshin's teachings, seeking to gain a deeper understanding of the god's divine will.
  From a young age, Taku showed a natural talent for meditation and spiritual contemplation, spending hours each day in quiet reflection and study. His devotion to Renshin was unmatched, and he quickly rose through the ranks of the monastery to become one of its most respected and revered members.
  As he grew older, Taku began to feel a calling to share his knowledge and insights with the world beyond the monastery walls. He began to write down his thoughts and observations on Renshin's teachings, crafting a religious text that would one day be revered by the Tabaxi as a holy document.
  Despite facing skepticism and criticism from some of his fellow monks, who believed that Renshin's teachings were meant to be shared through oral tradition only, Taku persevered, dedicating himself to the task of creating a written record of Renshin's divine will.
  Today, Taku's religious text is considered one of the most important works of Tabaxi literature, revered by scholars and worshippers alike as a testament to the power and wisdom of Renshin. Taku himself is remembered as a dedicated and selfless monk, who devoted his life to the pursuit of spiritual enlightenment and the spread of Renshin's teachings.
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