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The esteemed abbot of Yamato wields spiritual authority with his calm, wise demeanor. A former warrior monk now adorned in robes, he holds the prestigious title of Hokkyo. His intellect and patience guide him as he navigates the complex dynamics of ruling clans, striving for peace and stability in a time of chaos.
The esteemed [[Joken Hokkyo|abbot]] of [[Yamato]] wields [[Buddhism|spiritual]] authority with his calm, wise demeanor. A former [[Sōhei|warrior monk]] now adorned in robes, he holds the prestigious title of [[wikt:法橋|Hokkyo]]. His intellect and patience guide him as he navigates the complex dynamics of ruling clans, striving for peace and stability in a [[Sengoku period|time of chaos]].
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The esteemed abbot of Yamato wields spiritual authority with his calm, wise demeanor. A former warrior monk now adorned in robes, he holds the prestigious title of Hokkyo. His intellect and patience guide him as he navigates the complex dynamics of ruling clans, striving for peace and stability in a time of chaos.

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