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The Order of the Roaming Herd was founded by a group of former-Unicorn Clan monks who wanted to maintain their nomadic lifestyle, and their three yurts had been donated to them by Moto Chagatai, the Unicorn Clan Champion. In keeping with their vows of poverty, they kept only a small group of mules for transportation, sleeping mats, cooking pots, and a very small, portable stone shrine that could be carried by one person, and which was known as the Temple of the Roaming Herd. They had developed their own yamabushi style, and became storytellers that would entertain samurai and peasants alike. They rarely remained in one place more than a few days, as their wandering reminded them of the transience of the universe.

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  • The Order of the Roaming Herd was founded by a group of former-Unicorn Clan monks who wanted to maintain their nomadic lifestyle, and their three yurts had been donated to them by Moto Chagatai, the Unicorn Clan Champion. In keeping with their vows of poverty, they kept only a small group of mules for transportation, sleeping mats, cooking pots, and a very small, portable stone shrine that could be carried by one person, and which was known as the Temple of the Roaming Herd. They had developed their own yamabushi style, and became storytellers that would entertain samurai and peasants alike. They rarely remained in one place more than a few days, as their wandering reminded them of the transience of the universe.
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  • The Order of the Roaming Herd was founded by a group of former-Unicorn Clan monks who wanted to maintain their nomadic lifestyle, and their three yurts had been donated to them by Moto Chagatai, the Unicorn Clan Champion. In keeping with their vows of poverty, they kept only a small group of mules for transportation, sleeping mats, cooking pots, and a very small, portable stone shrine that could be carried by one person, and which was known as the Temple of the Roaming Herd. They had developed their own yamabushi style, and became storytellers that would entertain samurai and peasants alike. They rarely remained in one place more than a few days, as their wandering reminded them of the transience of the universe.
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