Torgoja P'a

High Lama Torgoja P'a was a human monk of the Path of Enlightenment dwelling on Mount Or-Ghash in the Chigidi Mountains on the Plain of Horses circa.

History
P'a's early life was little known. He first appeared in the Plain of Horses around, seeming to be nothing more than a nomad with two black camels who arrived at Alamaqu, a city of the T'aghur tribe. But only days later he had persuaded local rebel leaders to give up their plan to depose the tribe's ruling triumvirate.

He went west and stopped in Peqqir, where he aided in the design of an irrigation project that would bring water to mulberry farms on mountain slopes. The grateful Guychiang tribe offered to construct a temple in his honor, but P'a passed on it and continued on his way.

After a while, around, P'a made his home on Mount Or-Ghash and became the high lama there.

Personality
Although he preferred the company of his two camels to that of his fellow lamas, P'a was known to be amiable and nice. He had a reputation for wisdom and a noble spirit.

Activities
Many people, from farmers to nobles, came to ask P'a for his counsel and he welcomed all of them.

Description
He was plump of body, with bushy eyebrows and a short brown beard. His youthful appearance belied his age—he looked to be only around 30 years old around, despite his past—and he would never say how old he really was.

He wore a red robe that was old, tattered, and had numerous repairs.