Ko'Chung Gompa

Ko'Chung Gompa was a monastery (a gompa in the Tabotan language) of the Way of Enlightenment in Tabot.

Geography
It stood in the eastern Kun-Yen Shan in northeastern Tabot.

Description
Ko'Chung Gompa was built as a fortress, with walls that were tall and thick and topped with battlements. The sole entrance to the compound was a massive gatehouse. A spring flowed within the walls, providing it with fresh water Despite, in spring and summer, flowering vines creeped across the walls, lending it a stark beauty that, it was said, aided the lamas in understanding the Way of Enlightenment.

Possessions
The monastery housed the wondrous E'soa Ho-chi, or the Herald, a magical tome that told the whole history of the world—right up to the present moment! This priceless work was well guarded by warrior monks and a lama stood by constantly to keep turning the pages as the history was written. However, none were allowed to read the tome except those given special permission by Tabot's High Lord of Oceans.

Activities
Ko'Chung Gompa was the first line of defense in the north against regular invasions of Tabot by the forces of Shou Lung and raiders from the plains.

Members
Given how many great powers desired the E'soa Ho-chi and how often Ko'Chung was threatened, the abbots were careful and resolute. The monks, too, were professional and deliberate in their activities, but also battle-hardened and somewhat violent. They were backed up by a militia of 800 skilled warriors and a 250-strong elite cavalry called the kicugun.

History
It was founded some time between and, when fifteen groups of monks and temple guardians escaped persecution in Shou Lung and journeyed southwest in search of a holy land that would remain pure and lasting, ideal for isolated hermitages. One of these groups built the beginnings of Ko'Chung.

Tabot continued to be invaded by the forces of Shou Lung, with attempts in, in , and finally in. In this last invasion, the Shou seized the whole of northern Tabot, from Lokar Pass to Ko'Chung. It took the creation of the five crystalline warriors and battle of Lokar Pass to repel them and reclaim all of the conquered lands.

At some point, the great Dragon Lord Mei Lung gave the E'soa Ho-chi to the Ko'Chung lamas to preserve his chronicle of history should something terrible happen to him that even he did not foresee.