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This article, Planet Nokai, is a Role-Play article.

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This article, Planet Nokai, is a Role-Play article.

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Planet Nokai is a planet in the Llorygoth Galaxy. It is held sacred by its people and contains a theocracy headed by Yogi Lokenath Rishi. It is considered the birthplace of universal spiritualism and thousands of forms of magic, both ancient and modern. It was the origin of the Swaharistasi Movement in the 1300s, led by Yogi Rishi. Thousands of disciples, students, mages, and warriors travel and make pilgrimages to Nokai every year to study under the Yogi. Nokai is also a tourist paradise with many ancient religious lands and temples. Its capital is the city of Llorygoth.

Landscape[]

Nokai has a light, spiritual atmosphere. Its surface is covered in lakes of purple water, large trees with fruit with power of senzu beans, ancient temples/structures, floating lights, and wispy grass. It has many different colors of trees and the sky shifts color in different regions. Travelers are taken to the Star Temple, where they are initiated and welcomed, before being released to the rest of the planet. There are large training grounds for opponents to fight, meditation areas (the largest being the Sacred Pond of Du'Kai, a magic water that eases the mind/body), residence grounds (for students staying a while), and more. The Swaha Tree is the largest on the planet and has giant roots. Fruit on it takes 17 years to ripen (and never rot), and gives massive power boosts and better power balance. The Dusbu, lanterns feeding the planet's mantra, is lit once a month.

The entire planet is maintained and led by the guru Lokenath Rishi, its founder who created the Swaharistasi style/philosophy of spiritualism and martial arts. It is an honor to be invited to the planet by him personally (usually powerful or popular warriors, such as the Neo Lookout Crew), or you can just visit. He leads students around the planet on their first day and they can choose to stay days or weeks or leave. They can also get pamphlets and books to study Swaharistasi.

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