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⚡ Extra III— Tupanari, the Breath of Thunder

  ??? Description

  Tupanari does not appear as a warrior, but as an ancient monk—eyes closed, always seated in meditation.

  His skin is bronzed, like stone warmed by the sun, traced with white lines that resemble lightning scars.

  Long silver hair is tied in a simple knot.

  When he speaks, every word rolls like distant thunder.

  When he breathes, it sounds like the wind before a storm.

  He carries only a rosary of dark stones, which sparks each time his fingers move.

  His eyes almost never open—but when they do, they shine gold, and thunder answers from the heavens.

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  ? Domains

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  Discipline: Mastery over one’s own body and spirit.

  Breath: Every inhale is strength, every exhale is defense.

  Inner Thunder: Not the lightning that destroys, but the thunder that awakens.

  Resilience: To fall and rise again, stronger each time.

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  ?? Symbol

  The Circle of Breath — a black circle surrounded by streaks of lightning, representing the unity between body and storm.

  It is worn proudly on the robes of the monks of the Black Sun.

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  ?? Worship

  Followers of Tupanari build no temples.

  Their devotion lives in breath and rhythm — the synchronized training of monks at dawn and dusk.

  During festivals, they strike their chests three times before battle, echoing the thunder’s call.

  There are no long prayers — only a simple mantra whispered with every breath:

  “Fall. Breathe. Rise.”

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  ? Myth

  It is said that when Hyami, a foreign monk, was cast out of his homeland and drifted half-dead across the sea,

  a warm gust filled his lungs, and a thunder roared within his heart.

  Tupanari spoke to him:

  > “The body of man is like the ocean — raging above, but endless below.

  Master yourself, and none shall ever master you.”

  With this revelation, Hyami crossed the ocean, reached the South, and taught the first forms of Black Sun Jiu-Jitsu.

  Kyros and his brothers turned that flame into a banner, and that thunder into discipline.

  Since then, every generation of the Black Sun has revered Tupanari —

  the unseen patron of the school,

  the breath that guides every movement,

  the thunder that echoes in the soul.

  ?? End of Extra III— Tupanari, the Breath of Thunder

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