let us see then:
knowledge nature is not a class skill for a monk though, so you would receive slightly less points in the skill, but of course you choose what fits the character. Would also like to remind you that knowledge nature does not cover all monster knowledge, all though it covers quite a bit.
Dagor, also called defender of the weak, he who lightens the load, the divine shield, god of the martyrs. Dagor had two simple goals for the world, to end all suffering, and to redirect it to the strong while it existed. To be a worshiper of Dagor means to walk on his path of defense and healing. Dagor was always a passive god, meaning that crusades brought more suffering than they relieved, and that one should fight suffering where oneself was rather than seek it out. Even during the god wars Dagor kept silent, acting as a guardian of refugees rather than a figurehead of an army. Sadly, he vanished in the last years of the god war. Some say that Dagor at the end of the god wars sacrificed himself to stop Hextor from dealing a killing blow to Heironeus, knowing that Heironeus could accomplish much more as he had a larger base of followers.
As for the disciplines of the monk, I will now give you a short list of the commands you have received from your monk order, straying from them either drastically or often might cause you to lose the ability to level as a monk.
Commandments of the monastery of Dagor:
- You shall defend the weak.
- You shall keep your body and mind tuned at all times.
- You shall help those with heavy loads.
- You shall strive to heal the wounded and cure the sick.
- You shall only lie to prevent suffering of the weak.
- You shall not think less of someone if they are not wicked.
- You shall never act upon primal instincts.
- You shall not in any way stop justice and the righteous.
- You shall aid those who aid the innocent.
- You shall give to those who need it.
- You shall relieve those who suffer.
- You shall sacrifice all for the greater good.
oh, and you might want to notice me if you feel this code is way to strict.