Ning D'Ahn

Ning D'Ahn was the seventh High Lama of Tabot in 1357.

History
The sixth high lama chose Ning DAhn as his successor when Ning was only eight years old. After like tradition the previously Lord of Oceans started to wander into the mountains. Ning's rule was a difficult one, suffering from the revolt of Baron Phen Do and independent behavior of the southern monasteries that undermined the government in south of the Haraki Ridge. Plus the yig-tsang, monk council, was divided on most issues, and their delegates to the chief ministers, the tse-khor, were corrupt and untrustworthy. Ning replaced all the Lon Chen with monks he trusted from north Tabot, which had further alienated the south. In time there were two attempts on his life, each by a ninja masquerading as a lama.

Activities
Ning was always protect by his fanatical and suicidal personal guards, the No-Haree. Twice a year he appeared at population presiding over two outdoor festivals, the Wona Chu'ing in the dead of winter and the Dui'yu, the celebration of the harvests.