[@Hatman1801] Regarding the history portion of your analysis, I said his [i]body[/i] did not have the same measure of density and strength as theirs, referring to their durability (which I define as the difficulty of getting pass their thick skin), a difference to resilience (he's as squishy as a normal human). When strength and speed in general are a factor, this ability has not yet been tapped during previous analysis by other monks. The strength and speed came naturally through training. The difference between durability and resilience is that resilience is a measure of how many times he can get hit and keep getting back up (a measure of how much pain one can take); durability is the measure of how many times they can get hit until they get hurt (a measure of how long it takes for them to finally get hurt). Regarding the [i]God-like Strength[/i], I did actually wince multiple times when I was writing this CS in regards to that. I was trying to think of a better term that is above superhuman, but I couldn't think of it. So, I figured when it came around, I could try and explain it better. It isn't in the literal sense that he could benchpress a planet, but rather punch a steel beam in half (whereas Superhuman would just cause it to bend). However, I think I shall dial back the measure of strength. Finally, the "Kho" issue. I understand that it means diddly-squat, however it is directly linked to the culture and how traditional it is. It is a minor province and has little influence, but it is merely added lore for Saiga. The history of it, obviously, isn't law and I never claimed it was. It is simply a part of the "Saiga" explanation-- nothing more.