Tenzin Hyūga's Questionnaire

1. What town or city do you live in? Why do you live there instead of anywhere else? Describe your home.

Link Answered before Tenzin Hyūga's first Contract.

Location: The secret prison is situated in a remote area, perhaps hidden within a dilapidated industrial complex or an abandoned military facility. The exterior is unremarkable, designed to blend in with the surrounding environment, making it easy to overlook.

Structure:

  • Entrance: The entrance is heavily secured, with reinforced steel doors and minimal signage. Guards monitor the area, ensuring that access is strictly controlled and unauthorized personnel are kept away.
  • Cells: Inside, the prison consists of stark, cold concrete walls with dim lighting. The cells are small and cramped, barely large enough for a single inmate. Each cell has a narrow window barred with metal grating, allowing minimal light and a view of the outside world.

Environment:

  • Atmosphere: The atmosphere is oppressive and silent, punctuated only by the occasional sounds of footsteps or distant voices. The lack of natural light and fresh air creates a sense of claustrophobia and despair.
  • Conditions: The conditions are harsh, with minimal amenities. Inmates have little personal space, and basic necessities are often limited. The air is stale, and the walls are damp, contributing to an uncomfortable living environment.

Isolation:

  • Communication: Inmates are largely cut off from the outside world, with no access to phones or visitors. This isolation is intended to prevent any communication that could expose the prison's existence or the injustices occurring within.
  • Surveillance: The prison is under constant surveillance, with cameras monitoring every corridor and common area. Guards are present at all times, ensuring compliance and maintaining order among the inmates.

Psychological Impact:

  • Mental Strain: The secretive nature of the prison and the uncertainty of their situation weigh heavily on the inmates’ minds. Fear and anxiety are common, as they grapple with the reality of their confinement and the unknown duration of their imprisonment.
  • Hope and Resistance: Despite the grim conditions, Tenzin and a few other inmates manage to find solace in their shared humanity, forming quiet bonds of support. Tenzin’s teachings on compassion and mindfulness provide a flicker of hope amidst the darkness.

This prison setting reflects the struggles faced by Tenzin and others wrongfully imprisoned, highlighting themes of resilience and the quest for justice in the face of adversity. If you’d like to add more details or explore specific elements, let me know!

2. How do you get your money right now? What do you spend it on?

Link Answered before Tenzin Hyūga's first Contract.

Tenzin Hyūga, despite his imprisonment, finds small ways to earn a bit of money or resources, primarily through his skills and compassion. Here are some ways he might do this:

1. Teaching Meditation:

  • Inmates and Guards: Tenzin offers meditation and mindfulness sessions to fellow inmates and even some sympathetic guards. These sessions help others cope with the stress of prison life, and he may receive small amounts of money or favors in return.

2. Bartering:

  • Skills Exchange: Tenzin has valuable skills, such as knowledge of herbal remedies or traditional Tibetan practices. He might barter with other inmates for food, hygiene products, or other necessities in exchange for his teachings or advice.

3. Creating Art:

  • Drawing or Writing: Tenzin may create art or write poetry that resonates with the other inmates. He could sell these creations, either directly or through a sympathetic guard who appreciates his work.

4. Crafting:

  • Handmade Items: Using any materials available, Tenzin could craft small items, like woven bracelets or simple decorations. He could sell or trade these with other inmates or guards.

5. Offering Support:

  • Counseling Services: Tenzin provides emotional support to those struggling with their circumstances. Inmates might offer him small tokens of gratitude or assistance in return for his guidance and companionship.

6. Collaborating with Allies:

  • Network Outside: If he has contacts outside the prison, he might communicate through clandestine means to arrange for small financial support or supplies. This could be done through trusted inmates who have connections to the outside world

3. Describe your Ambition. What are you striving for? How far would you go to achieve this? Would you kill for it? How close to death would you come for it?

Link Answered before Tenzin Hyūga's first Contract.

Tenzin Hyūga's ambitions are deeply rooted in his values of compassion, peace, and spiritual growth. Here are his main aspirations:

1. Advocacy for Justice:

  • Tenzin aims to clear his name and expose the injustices of his wrongful imprisonment. He dreams of raising awareness about the issues faced by those unjustly incarcerated and advocating for human rights and transparency in legal systems.

2. Promotion of Peace and Understanding:

  • He seeks to continue his mission of fostering dialogue and understanding among different cultures and religions. Tenzin hopes to bridge divides and promote harmony in a world often marked by conflict.

3. Spiritual Growth and Teaching:

  • Tenzin aspires to deepen his own spiritual practice and understanding of Buddhist teachings. He dreams of sharing these insights with others, helping them find peace and resilience in their own lives.

4. Building a Community:

  • Once free, Tenzin hopes to create a community centered around mindfulness and compassion, where people can come together to learn, support one another, and cultivate a peaceful existence.

5. Personal Freedom:

  • At a fundamental level, Tenzin desires the freedom to live authentically, practicing his beliefs and sharing his teachings without fear of persecution or misunderstanding.

4. What was the most defining event of your life (before signing The Contract), and how did it change you?

Link Answered before Tenzin Hyūga's first Contract.

The most defining event of Tenzin Hyūga's life occurred when he first entered the monastery at a young age. This moment marked a profound transformation for him, shaping his values, beliefs, and path as a monk.

Defining Event: Entrance into the Monastery

Background:

  • At just 10 years old, Tenzin was sent to the monastery by his family, who hoped he would find purpose and spiritual guidance in a life of service and contemplation. This decision came during a time of personal turmoil in his family, with tensions in their community affecting their lives.

Experience:

  • Upon entering the monastery, Tenzin was welcomed by wise monks who became his mentors. He was immersed in teachings of compassion, mindfulness, and the principles of Buddhism. This environment of tranquility and wisdom helped him understand the importance of inner peace and community.

Impact:

  • The rigorous training, meditation practices, and teachings he received helped him cultivate a deep sense of empathy and a desire to help others. It solidified his commitment to a life dedicated to alleviating suffering and promoting understanding among people.

Long-Term Effects:

  • This defining event not only shaped his identity as a monk but also instilled in him a sense of purpose that would guide him throughout his life. It influenced his later ambitions to advocate for justice and peace, ultimately leading him to travel and share his message in various communities.

5. Name and briefly describe three people in your life. One must be the person you are closest to.

Link Answered before Tenzin Hyūga's first Contract.

1. Master Lobsang:

  • Role: Tenzin’s mentor in the monastery.
  • Description: A wise and compassionate monk in his sixties, Master Lobsang is known for his deep understanding of Buddhist philosophy and meditation. He played a crucial role in shaping Tenzin’s spiritual development, teaching him the importance of compassion and resilience. Master Lobsang’s calming presence and guidance provided Tenzin with the tools to navigate challenges and inspired him to share his teachings with others.

2. Asha:

  • Role: Tenzin’s close friend and fellow monk.
  • Description: Asha is a vibrant, spirited young woman who joined the monastery around the same time as Tenzin. With her infectious enthusiasm for life and unwavering belief in the power of community, Asha encouraged Tenzin to embrace his own voice and share his insights. Their friendship deepened during their training, and she often serves as a reminder to Tenzin of the importance of joy and connection in the pursuit of spiritual growth.

3. Amir:

  • Role: A sympathetic guard in the prison.
  • Description: Amir is a young man in his twenties who works at the prison where Tenzin is secretly held. Though he initially viewed Tenzin with suspicion, he gradually comes to admire the monk’s calm demeanor and teachings. Amir struggles with the moral implications of his job and finds himself drawn to Tenzin’s messages of compassion. Their interactions offer a glimmer of hope, as Amir begins to question the injustices around him and considers how he can make a difference