Way of Leisure Kicks

"An external style, chiefly concerned with the sole use of the feet and legs to inflict powerful and rapid blows upon the opponent. The style is rare but its practitioners are extremely devoted. Originating with the rogue Long Boxing master Kin Kiran.

While abbess of her order she was accused of hedonism by her subordinate monks, and a rebellion within the temple saw her exiled. Kin Kiran swore from that day that she no longer deemed any martial artist worthy of her fists, and she would crush all who came before her under the bottom of her feet."

- Manual of Hands and Feet, Musko Reeve

Monks of the way of Leisure Kicks follow a philosophy of arrogance. The pretense of the style is that, so strong is the monk's confidence in their own power, they refuse to use their fists as weapons. Masters of the style treat combat as a time to goad and mock weaker foes. While not all practitioners of this style are evil, to learn Leisure Kicks is a sign of great confidence in one's abilities.