Path of the Monk
This design is inspired by sacred Sak Yant Monk tattoos, traditionally given by Thailand Buddist monks. Sak ('to tap') Yants ('Yantra') are seen as the strongest form of protection. These tattoos are typically applied by a holy man, while chanting prayers. Upon completion of the Sak Yant, a final blessing is bestowed. The Sak Yant Tattoo offers protection to the wearer and serves as a talisman of affirmation for a personal quality, quest or goal. Our design incorporates some traditional elements familiar to a Sak Yant, while also incorporating a stylized d20 die. Perfect for Monk player characters in your Dungeons and Dragons campaign.
This design is inspired by sacred Sak Yant Monk tattoos, traditionally given by Thailand Buddist monks. Sak ('to tap') Yants ('Yantra') are seen as the strongest form of protection. These tattoos are typically applied by a holy man, while chanting prayers. Upon completion of the Sak Yant, a final blessing is bestowed. The Sak Yant Tattoo offers protection to the wearer and serves as a talisman of affirmation for a personal quality, quest or goal. Our design incorporates some traditional elements familiar to a Sak Yant, while also incorporating a stylized d20 die. Perfect for Monk player characters in your Dungeons and Dragons campaign.
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