Bako
"The subtle hum of existence is the Calling. It is a whisper from the infinite, a cosmic yearning. All things - the stars, our world, even you - harbor a lingering desire. Our journey lies in manifesting this hidden longing.
Your path led you to my mountaintop for a purpose, one that we will uncover not through haste, but patience. Come, sit, let us enjoy this tea, and join in silence, finding truth in each other's presence."
~ Bako
"A Calling," Matunas Tormontear
Path of the Ancestors
"A Calling," Matunas Tormontear
Path of the Ancestors
Description
In his monastic cell, the Malkari deity, Bako, sits alone, immersed in the Calling through focused meditation. Bako embodies discipline itself, mastering not just martial prowess, but also his physical and spiritual self. Free from the clutches of aging or sickness, Bako resides on the planet Malkari, ever ready for his next student. Numerous Ancestors sought wisdom atop Bako's mountain peak, with some finding his methods harsh or peculiar. Bako, a paragon of patience, has seen many pupils grapple with challenges. He imparts his teachings to those steadfast in their commitment, lifting their understanding of the Calling and its ties with the world around them to new heights. Over time, the decision of Bako to remain on his home world has led to a gradual fading of his prominence. His name is rarely heard beyond his own people and those who seek a Calling. Those who succeed in comprehending Bako's teachings gain self-mastery through martial discipline, pushing the boundaries of mortality to reach enlightenment or "bala'neta." This is achieved by following the eight disciplines known as Bakodo.
Modern Depiction
Ancient illustrations on the Path of the Ancestors show Bako as a youthful Malkari male with a long braided top knot and a flowing, silky beard, usually meditating or delivering stern lessons to a student. However, as Bako's memory has dwindled over time, he is now typically represented by an assortment of unusual symbols depicting the eight disciplines or in the martial demonstrations of the Malkari.
Tenets of Bako
The eight disciplines of Bakodo form the major tenets of Bako.
Power. Training the physical body and mastering the martial practices. | |
Fortitude. Strengthening the mental and spiritual self through dedicated meditation. | |
Endurance. Surviving your environment and those who would seek to oppress. | |
Comprehension. Understanding your place in the universe, helping others to find theirs. | |
Conflict. Battle when it's necessary, keeping yourself as sharp as the edge of a blade. | |
Contemplation. Never grow comfortable, always seek to improve and better yourself. | |
Unity. Everyone is an individual. Uniting individuals makes an unstoppable force. | |
Tranquility. Retain calmness and centeredness in all things, and at all times. |
Bako Worshiping Adventurers
Adventurers, particularly monks, who seek to master martial prowess, spirit, or self look to Bako's teachings. Though the Malkari form the majority of Bako's disciples, his influence extends beyond, touching anyone who treads the path to bala'neta via Bakodo. The Eight, located in the Esh Republic, serves as the most significant location of Bako's teachings, dedicated to spreading his wisdom among the Malkari and beyond.
God of Discipline, Malkari, & Martial Arts
Why would you choose this faith?
Following Bako is an embrace of discipline, strength, and self-mastery. As an adventurer, particularly if you are a monk, fighter, or barbarian, you may find a way of life within the principles of Bakodo. These teachings encourage a mastery of martial prowess, a strengthening of spirit, and a profound understanding of self. These tenets push you to explore the limits of your mortality.
If you seek a path that combines physical strength, spiritual enlightenment, and a deep sense of community, Bako's faith might be the perfect choice for you. The path is rigorous but rewarding, offering a guiding light in the form of Bako's teachings to people willing to take up the challenge.
Backgrounds
Characters from many backgrounds may find themselves following the path of Bako, but Malkari farmers and seekers of truth are likely.
Holy Symbol
The Wuguwan, a symbol of four intersecting lines, is the emblem of a student on the path of Bakodo. Devotees of Bako's teachings wear the Wuguwan with pride and as a testament to their ongoing learning journey. In the spirit of Bakodo, followers are encouraged to challenge the abilities of a student bearing the symbol and share their knowledge, advancing each other's quest for Bako's Calling.
Associated Religions
Malkari are the most likely to follow Bako. He also heavily influences the Calling and is discussed along the Path of the Ancestors.