Seijo Neya

Seijo Neya (西序閨 seijo neya; Eng Lit Translation, "Sacred Inner Sanctum,") is a rare sword art in where the practitioner masters one's inner and outer emotions to a degree where all movements to some of the most high caliber opponents are less conceivable and less predictable. For those who use Empath-based techniques, this would be the a parallel-art that would be used to counter styles such as Tamajutsu, or alterations of that sort of combat.閨

Origins:
The history of Seijo Neya dates back to the time when swordsmanship was widely regarded as the foremost art and promiment weapon within Spiritual Realms. The first practioners and masters of this Zanjutsu style were often seen resembling monks within isolated monastaries or those of outstanding swordsmanship ability who wish to find a more peaceful and tranquil form of combat. It was said at one point, there were more deadly practitioners of Seijo Neya than there were any other more readily available or publically known sword style.

As the millenia dragged on, however, Seijo Neya's teachings became less and less succinct, regarded, even respected as the age of the sword began to become less and less about honor and freedom, moreover about military strength and might.

Seijo Neya's scrolls were have said to be sealed within the crypts of the most revered Masters of the sanctuaries they overlooked, or the recessess of the temples they used to teach and learn in. Obtaining the scrolls would teach the fundamentals and most based forms of Seijutsu (a short-hand form of Seijo Neya's style).