Way of the Head of John

"An internal style focused on hardening the self. After preparation and training, practitioners block the flow of ki at precise points. The chief feature of this style is using the head as a blunt weapon.

I have seen acolytes shatter bone with their headbutts in practice and an elder monk break a temple wall with the fierce application of his forehead. Little more must be said on its raw martial power."

- Manual of Hands and Feet, Musko Reeve

Monks of the way of the Head of John forgo even the traditional tools of monks; ignoring their hands and feet in favour of pure brute force from their heads. Practice and meditation grant supernatural resilience and power behind their headbutts. Even with their hands tied up, their unusual style allows them to remain deadly combatants.