The Circle of Balance is the set of five shared traditions that form where two of the Suhodan’s paths meet in philosophy and practice.
The five paths of the Suhodan are not isolated disciplines. Where two paths share a border in how they think and how they work, a shared tradition has grown up between them. These shared subpaths are player-led. Their founders and key NPCs are rooted in the world’s history, but the active leadership is carried by those who walk the path today.
The Circle runs in order, Cleric to Wizard to Hunter to Monk to Guardian, and back to Cleric. Each adjacent pair anchors one subpath, so the five subpaths close into a ring.
The Five Connections
| Connection | Subpath | True-name |
|---|---|---|
| Cleric ↔ Wizard | Necromancers | Danja, formally Jeopsindanja, “Those Who Receive Spirits” |
| Wizard ↔ Hunter | Inscribers | Inscriber |
| Hunter ↔ Monk | Ridgewalkers | Seon, Mountain Spirit Communion |
| Monk ↔ Guardian | Swordscribes | Hwarang, Warrior-Poets |
| Guardian ↔ Cleric | Soulsenders | Songhondan, Order of Soul Sending |
Each subpath draws its method from the two paths it sits between. The Necromancers combine the Cleric and Wizard study of Giun to commune with the dead. The Inscribers carry Wizard elemental theory into the field with the Hunter’s terrain craft. The Ridgewalkers pair Hunter knowledge of the land with Monk spiritual cultivation to maintain communion with the Sansin. The Swordscribes join Monk inner cultivation to Guardian martial duty and temper both with art. The Soulsenders marry Guardian discipline of form to Cleric purification in the funeral rites that keep the dead from rising.
Canonical source. The subpath relationship web is defined here. It is also restated in Necromancers (Danja), Soulsenders (Songhondan), Inscriber, Ridgewalkers (Seon). Keep them in sync.
See also
- The Suhodan
- Necromancers (Danja)
- Inscriber
- Ridgewalkers (Seon)
- Swordscribes (Hwarang)
- Soulsenders (Songhondan)
- Cleric
- Wizard
- Hunter
- Monk
- Guardian
- Giun
- Spirits of the Earth
- The Council of Seonhwa
Source: bible “The Circle of Balance - Shared Subpaths” section (intro and connection table), with subpath glosses drawn from the bible’s per-subpath entries; foundation doc for the five paths and their patron spirits.