Monastic Tradition: Way of the Gun (5e)
Surrounded by her opponents¸ Elora raises her hands and closes her eyes. In her focused mind¸ she listens for their steps on the dry grass¸ the drawing of their breath¸ and the beating of their hearts. Elora draws back the percussion hammers of her two martial revolvers¸ takes a deep breath¸ and like a single strike of lightning¸ her adversaries lie prone on the ground. All dozen of them. She exhales and with effortless motion¸ Elora reloads her weapons. This isn't over yet. Gunmastery The monastery tradition that follows the way of the gun is not as recent as many would have you believe¸ although their practices have changed dramatically in recent years. The tradition was originally dedicated to the thunderous strikes of lightning¸ loud and destructive but also somehow calming. To those monks who follow the way of the gun¸ a firearm is an immaculate representation of thunder and lightning. Way of the Gun is a new monastic tradition for monks in Dungeons & Dragons¸ fifth edition. This tradition utilizes the fine arts of ballistics and marksmanship¸ allowing monks to become truly deadly at a range. This book is written in OpenDyslexic¸ a font that is designed to be easier to read. Feel free to give me pointers as to how to make this more legible.