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This rough document gathers all the edited texts for the 4th issue of Musha Shugyo. Due to various
circumstances, this was the only way to finally release texts that have, for the most part, been
written over a year ago, but which have remained in editing limbo since then.
I no longer have the time to do a proper layout for Musha Shugyo. Even though I stepped down
from the Editor in Chief position at the end of the 3rd issue, I find myself duty-bound to finish the
work begun.
I’m certain this solution will please no one. My sincere apologies to everyone involved, the
writers and the readers.
I do not know what the future holds for Musha Shugyo. Last I heard, a group of heroic rebels was
valiantly fighting the good fight against the Evil Entropy Empire. There might still be hope for a
Musha Shugyo #5…
Mikael Brodu
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Shawn Carman: Sure thing. I'm Shawn Carman, shameless gamer and all around geek. I am the
Lead Writer for Alderac Entertainment Group, and as part of that job I am both the head of the
L5R Story Team and the Lead Designer for the L5R RPG. I started working on the RPG as a
freelancer back in 1999 (I think that's right; whenever Way of the Minor Clans was published),
was added to the Story Team in 2001, and took over duties as Lead Writer in 2005.
MS: Is that your full-time job? If not, what is your other job, and how hard is it to juggle between
them?
SC: It is not my full time job, although I do devote a good amount of time to it each week. I am an
elementary school special education teacher during the day, and of course my duties as a husband
and father take up almost enough time to be a third job. It can be difficult to get everything that I
need done on a particular day finished, especially when a big project is coming due, but
fortunately everything has a way of working out. I pull some late nights on occasion, though.
MS: How is it to work for AEG and the other Design/Story Team members, how do you feel about
working on L5R?
SC: I enjoy working on L5R tremendously, else I would have left a long time ago! I've had the
pleasure of working with a lot of extremely talented people over the years, and the entire
experience has been overwhelmingly positive. My current team, consisting of Brian Yoon, Fred
Wan, Lucas Twyman, Nancy Sauer, and Rusty Priske, are both great at their jobs and a lot of fun
to work with, so I have no complaints at all. I'm pretty spoiled, really.
MS: Can you tell us about a few of your more memorable experiences at conventions, with other
pros of the industry, or with the L5R fans?
SC: Honestly, and this is probably my only real disappointment about the job, I spend so much
time with the fans and activities when we're out at the shows that I've never had much of a chance
to really network within the industry. I regret that somewhat, just because I read the work of other
guys who I think are just brilliant and I'd love to talk with them sometime about the
commonalities of our jobs. All in all, I can't complain, because I have a real blast at the
conventions we hit each year. My favorite moments usually revolve around the big seminars we
do, like the one when we announced the new Story Team and when we revealed the first imagines
of the Khan's march or of the Ebon Daughter. I love the atmosphere of the CCG hall during the
big tournaments and how much folks get excited even for the minor events on the side like sealed
deck and Winner's Choice tournaments. I love the whole thing!
MS: L5R Fourth Edition has been recently released and is receiving a lot of positive reviews.
How do you feel about this?
MS: Can you tell us the story of 4th Edition, when it was decided it would come to be, how the
team was assembled?
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SC: Early on in 2008 I knew that we were going to need a new edition before long, and the
shortcomings of Third Edition had become increasingly clear to me. At the time I thought that we
were looking at sometime in 2011 and I was planning to gather my fellow designers together at
GenCon for some preliminary discussions about what we wanted. The call to release in 2010 was
dictated by the 15th anniversary of the game, though, and so I got started on the very basic
elements of the system in about April of 2008. That was when I called Brian Yoon and Rob
Hobart to see if they wanted in, and of course they did. We worked a lot on basic concepts that
summer, and that was the year that I was down for GenCon about five days early, which had
never happened before. I wrote almost the entire Book of Earth during those five days, printed out
copies, and gave them to Brian and Rob. We talked about how the playtesting needed to be
different for the new edition and selected our first Alpha teams, some of whom we spoke to at the
con right then and there. Once we got back home, work began in earnest, and by February, the
first stage of playtesting was complete. We moved on to Beta testing, more than doubled the
teams, and from there on out it's just been a huge whirlwind that's only recently finally started to
settle down.
MS: Can you tell us if there is one aspect of Fourth Edition of which you are particularly proud?
Conversely, is there anything you wish you could have done slightly differently or had more time
to test variants?
SC: In another recent interview I talked about how pleased I am with the action system and how
much simpler that will make mechanical design over the course of the edition. To avoid repeating
myself, this time I will say how pleased I am with how the shugenja system worked out! I think
that the new Techniques are flavorful and balanced, and capture the themes of the different clans
very well. (And while I did write the shugenja Schools, fortunately for all of you the playtesters
and my fellow Designers helped me make them actually cool and balanced rather than what
nightmares would have been unleashed if the first drafts had come through unchanged.)
MS: Fourth Edition has been advertised as a game that would bring back the flavor of the 1st
Edition and keep the play options of 3rd Edition. What kind of challenge did you face while
working the flavor and the rules together? How hard was the timeline neutrality to achieve?
SC: Timeline neutrality actually wasn't too hard. There was some initial difficulty because it's just
so different from how I've written things previously, but once I finally made the adjustment and
changed gears, so to speak, it was a pretty simple thing. The flavor bit was somewhat more
difficult just because, from the perspective of a game designer and game enthusiast, the paradigm
for the big games these days is to cover every contingency exhaustively. That was not what we
wanted to do with 4th Edition, but it can be hard to go against the grain at first.
MS: What can you tell us about what's next for L5R 4th Edition? Titles, contents, estimated
release dates… anything to wet our appetite!
SC: Well, tentatively speaking, we are releasing Enemies of the Empire at GenCon, Emerald
Empire 2 in January, and The Great Clans in the late spring of 2011. After that things are pretty
fluid, but we plan to release a book called Imperial Histories sometime next year as well. I'll let
you speculate about what that might contain. :)
MS: You recently announced that Strongholds of the Empire will be a PDF book. Can you tell us
more about this choice? Will it ever be released as a printed book?
SC: I honestly don't know! We had intended to release it prior to the core book coming out, but
fate conspired against us and that proved impossible to pull off. There are other issues that
continue to plague it, but a PDF release is the best way to get it out there to the fans as well as to
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serve as the first step in what I hope will be a more aggressive PDF support program for this
edition of the RPG.
MS: Let's now talk a bit about the fictions. Which of all the fictions you wrote is your favorite?
The one you like the least?
SC: There have been so many that I honestly find it very difficult to even remember them all,
much less rank them. Ones that I specifically remember being pleased with include Specters, the
one from 1KYoD that starred Toku and a young Kaneka, and the one that was all about Rezan's
talk with Miya Shoin before he left for the Shadowlands. Of course, all of those were greatly
enhanced by my collaboration with Rich Wulf, so it's hard to take full credit for any of them, but
they were still some of my favorites.
MS: Do you have a favorite character or faction? How hard is it not to favor those when writing
fictions? Inversely, is there a character or faction that causes you more trouble to write?
SC: I don't think that there is any one character that I favor above all others, although I have some
that keep showing up. If I write a Phoenix piece, for example, it's a real struggle not to use Asako
Bairei. As for someone giving me a hard time, the only time that really happens is if it's a
character that another writer has really defined in their work, like Rich with Naseru, Nancy with
Gempachi, or Lucas with Shimura. It almost feels disrespectful at a certain point.
MS: What are your inspirations, favorite writers and books (or movie, play, etc.)? Do they help
you write?
SC: I draw inspiration from anything around me. I have a bit of a reputation among friends for
liking terrible movies, but that's because I find even the silliest or most clichéd plots have
something to offer if you look closely enough. I just love stories, in all their forms. In terms of
writers, I'm a big fan of King, Busiek and Abnett, among lots of others.
MS: If you could change one thing about the game world/story to suit your personal tastes, what
would it be?
MS: What kind of dream product you’d like to see for the RPG, but is unlikely to happen due to
the reality of the market?
SC: I've always been interested in the idea of a Travelogue, which would be fiction from the
perspective of traveling characters and encounters they had in the Empire, but supported with
maps and NPCs from the stories as well as new mechanics and such here and there (gotta get
those players to pick it up somehow!). It's never been something I developed too far simply
because it hasn't been something the brass have thought was particularly viable, but the idea
lingers in the back of my mind.
MS: Do you play L5R CCG? If yes, which factions are your favorite, and what kind of
deck/playstyle do you prefer?
SC: I have been taught to play on more than one occasion, but I so rarely get to play that every
time is like learning all over again. In my experience I have most enjoyed Lion and Mantis decks.
MS: The CCG has always been the driving force of the L5R storyline. Do you think the RPG
should have some means to impact the storyline as well? If yes, how do you think this could be
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done?
SC: It's a difficult thing to even think about because of the polarization among the RPG fans.
Many of them, more than you might think, are also CCG players, and they get the chance to affect
the game that way, although some are keen on finding other ways. The non-CCGers are pretty
evenly divided between the group that wants the RPG to have equal say over the storyline and the
group that hates the fact that there even is a storyline in the RPG at all. So really, trying to
squeeze it in is something of a no-win situation for us, but we try to keep slipping in opportunities
like the new contest we just announced for August as part of the current mega-game.
MS: What are your hobbies, the games you enjoy playing? Are you playing in a RPG campaign at
the moment (L5R or other)?
SC: I love to read, watch movies, play with my wee one (Imaginext toys are awesome!), and play
games of all kinds. I'm big into the Left 4 Dead franchise and City of Heroes on my PC, and I've
been running a Dark Heresy game for quite some time at my weekly RPG group. Before that we
played some World of Darkness and Star Wars D6.
MS: Do you read Musha Shugyo? If yes, what do you think of it, what can be improved, and what
do you think of fan-made material, in general?
SC: I have looked over it in the past and find it to be generally of very high quality. I try to avoid
reading a lot of fan-generated material, though, because pretty early on in my career someone
made a snide comment about something I had written and implied that I had taken it from his
website (which I had never read). I've been a little gun-shy about that kind of thing ever since.
SC: Hey guys! Thanks for all your support! Look me up on the boards or at the conventions and
we'll talk!
SC: My pleasure!
The competition ended, opponents defeated, Daigotsu Usharo stood as the victor. With booming
tones, the Voice of the Jade Sun declared him a suitable ruler before departing. As his first
declaration he named Daigotsu himself as his only heir before committing seppuku later the same
day. This ushered in the rule of Daigotsu I, setting up a new ruling dynasty and beginning a slow
descent into a darker and more ruthless Rokugan. The landscape of the empire changed overnight
with the crowning of its fiercest enemy as its newest emperor. Word spread across the lands faster
than could have been imagined. As the Emperor and his retinue made their way to Toshi Ranbo,
the Lion mobilized and others let their displeasure known. The Jade Legion, Jade Magistrates,
Jade Champion, Asako Inquisitors, and a sizable but completely unexpected contingent of
Scorpion shugenja began to vocally express their disapproval of the new Emperor.
Upon arriving at Toshi Ranbo, Daigotsu I requested that all those present at the tournament
provide testimony on what had transpired. Notable samurai from all the Great Clans stood and
gave this testimony with the glaring exception of the Crab and Lion. With this testimony given by
honorable men and women, the majority of the Empire accepted his ascension and went about
their lives. The Crab however, started plotting to overthrow this false emperor. The Lion feuded
with themselves over how to proceed. Spider agents long since placed in positions of authority
within the Great Clans slowly and carefully turned the tide in their Lord’s favor, and word of the
dissent started to fade. After weeks of quieting these rumors and near constant work setting up his
administration, the Emperor thought it was time; time to call his loyal followers to his side, and
time to make his boldest move yet.
Spider clan loyalists from all across the land flocked to Toshi Ranbo in waves, revealing
themselves to their previous clans and showing their true faces to those who trusted them. Many
of his people, having stayed safe and sound in the City of the Lost for a long time, decided to also
return at their Lord’s behest. On the morning of the 16th day of the month of Bayushi in the year
1170, thousands of men and women stood across the Seigo River awaiting entry into their new
home. The Crab manning the wall immediately set loose the machine that had gone into action so
many times before, and all manner of warning signals were set into play. Fiery red bursts of signal
flares illuminated the crew of warriors standing below demanding to be let into Rokugan. Hida
Kuon declared this a new and devious plan to attack the Crab and undermine the empire. He gave
the order to repel the attack and an extended siege began.
A month passed as both sides took losses and neither backed down. News of the fighting reached
the capital and Daigotsu had no choice but to stop the battle and punish those who would defy his
command. He chose the traditional tool of the Emperor’s justice and sent word to the Lion to
squash this minor rebellion and bring his people to him in peace. His orders were met with
unexpected resistance in a move that came to be known as the Day of the Red Lion. Akodo
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Shigetoshi, his personal guard, and a full legion of the Lion army took the three cuts in defiance
of the order refusing to deny the Crab their ancient duty. The act polarized the ranks of the Lion
clan, fracturing them far beyond their previous lines. Most of them under the command of their
new champion, Akodo Tenatsu, rode to the Crab lands. The rest left family and clan behind to
find their own way in the empire.
The Lion arrived at the Kaiu Kabe, ordering that they cease warring upon the Emperor’s loyal
retainers and put Hida Kuon to trial for the crime of treason. For his pretty speech, the new
Champion received a mortal wound from a Hiruma arrow. Lion and Crab fought long and hard for
weeks, maneuvering for advantage. More Crab died at that time than had fallen in years of
fighting their hated enemy. Besieged from both sides they had no choice but to lock themselves
within their wall and fight. Eventually, with such substantial losses, Kuon had no choice but to
order his men to flee into the empire, and gave himself up to the Lion forces. He was dragged
across Rokugan and brought before the emperor. Daigotsu rejoiced in seeing his old tormentor
before him in rags, beaten and bloodied. Showing no pity he forced the man to sit in silence
during official imperial court proceedings that made his clan, and the families of his clan, all but
extinct. The Crab was stricken from imperial record. The stories of their deeds, the history of their
existence, and every mention of anyone relating to the clan was removed. In mere moments, the
Crab Clan was no more. Laws were passed making it a crime akin to treason to claim lineage to
the Clan That Has No Name or bear any of their mons in public, a crime punishable by death.
When asked his name, Kuon spat upon his interrogator before standing on shaky legs before the
entire Imperial Court and shouting his lineage. The word Kisada had barely escaped his lips when
he was cut down.
Lands that had belonged to the Clan That Has No Name were given to the very same followers
they had tried to defend it from. The Spider Clan was formed anew, and given the family name
Usharo. Their task was to maintain relations with the denizens of the Shadowlands and report on
their activity to the Emperor himself.
For his part, Daigotsu made several more changes over the next several years. Though they did as
tasked, the Lion took far too long to enact the Emperor’s will, and as such they lost their
traditional place as his Right Hand. That privilege was given to the Unicorn as was a large portion
of Lion territory. Survival of the fittest, a favorite ideal of Daigotsu became the norm and
interclan fighting was encouraged. Winners were swiftly rewarded for their strength by their
emperor, and losers were just as swiftly left to the Unicorn to be punished for their weakness. A
quiet thrum of rebellion has started to reverberate through the empire, and the names of many
heroes have been whispered in the barracks of wavemen. The old guard have started to piece
together a way back to the Rokugan they remember, a Rokugan built on honor.
It is a new millennium in Rokugan; the year 2000 has dawned on the reign of Emperor Daigotsu
II. Three years have passed since a rebel alliance attacked the retinue of Daigotsu I on his way to
Winter Court in Spider lands. His death, however, has served only to stiffen the resolve of the
Imperials. The man who was once Daigotsu Kanpeki has become a fearless and ruthless ruler. As
he took the mantle of his father upon his own shoulders he swore that his killers’ would be
brought to justice. He quickly formed the Obsidian Inquisitors, an elite group of trusted men and
women who use stealth, deceit, and even murder to trace down every thread of rebellion and end
it.
Over the last thirty years the ideals of Bushido have fallen to the side and the tenets of something
Daigotsu called Shourido have taken over. Gone are the beliefs that honesty, courtesy, courage,
honor, compassion, sincerity, and duty should rule the life of a samurai. Instead control,
determination, insight, knowledge, perfection, strength, and will prove the worth of every man
and woman. Overall the Empire is not the place you know it to be. It is a darker and deadlier place,
and woe betide any who forget their place.
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All mechanical references to the Daigotsu family should be replaced by the Usharo family.
All Crab clan schools should be considered extinct, but with enough effort and careful searching a
PC could possibly be allowed access to a sensei, but that would be inviting a whole host of bad
luck.
Since Shourido has replaced Bushido, anyone wishing to play their character in the more
traditional sense should be treated as unusual and using the Junshin disadvantage here would not
be inappropriate.
Major Players:
Daigotsu II – Emperor
Daigotsu Katsumi – Head of the Obsidian Inquisitors
Daigotsu Shinjin – Obsidian Inquisitor Assassin
(Hida) Kisada – Hero of the Rebellion
Tsuruchi Yoson – Tsuruchi family daimyo and closet supporter of the Rebellion
(Kitsuki) Yodo – Kisada’s most trusted Lieutenant
Akodo Harubi
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Brothers and Sisters of the Lost, I come to you to teach you of the Kaiu Wall. At the
behest of Lord Daigotsu I have scoured our ranks for all of the info available to our members of
what we have come to know as the Kaiu Curse, that wretched fence that the Crab erected all those
years ago to keep the Empire from the blessings of the Dark One. It is my hope that you, the
warriors of the Lost, will use this information for the glory of Lord Daigotsu and our kami Fu
Leng. Should your orders lead you on a path to the Curse, bear this information in mind so that
you may return to fight the forces of the False Ones once again.
As one would expect life on the wall is not exactly ideal. Not only are you subjected to
random attacks from beasts of our land, oni of unimaginable power, and men and women who
have finally embraced the Truth; it is also home to many varied people endeavoring to protect
their Empire. It is a hard and dangerous life for all those living at the wall and just behind it.
Every able bodied person, down to the lowliest eta, is given at least basic training and a weapon.
Even Crab eta must be prepared to uphold the paltry Empire which they hold so dear.
Everything at the Kaiu Curse is controlled and overseen to maintain the efficiency of
defense that the Crab are so known for, and what better way for them to combat the cold
efficiency of our forces than with an organized line of defense? The wall itself is nearly 400 miles
long, stretching from Earthquake Fish Bay in the southeast of Crab lands and ending at the base of
the Twilight Mountains just before the lands of the long lost Boar Clan. Along that stretch the
wall is divided up into smaller easer to destroy sections, each with its own form of a command
station.
There are forty separate Base Towers spaced every ten miles along the length of the Curse.
Each of which is responsible for manning a ten mile stretch. That length is then broken down into
ten Command Towers equally spaced every mile, and a smaller Way station every half mile in
between. All remaining space has a Watchtower every two hundred feet. There are two full Crab
armies stationed there with occasional help coming from off-duty Crab, various other clan
samurai, and the not too odd wave man who stand shoulder to shoulder with those on constant
duty.
Behind each location is a network full of small towns and villages. These areas are full of
support staff for the samurai assigned here. Shops and stalls full of armor smiths, weapon smiths,
blacksmiths, and other craftsmen. Of course no Crab living area goes without geisha houses and
sake houses, and there are plenty of these for the great number of samurai assigned to the Curse.
These areas also house the cooking crew, ashigaru, and even some of the reserves who wish to
stay outside the stone surroundings of the wall itself. The Yasuki caravans bringing supplies will
generally spend time here as well doing their trading and making connections before moving on
along the trail.
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The wall portions extending between each building is 100 feet (30.5 meters) high on
average, and stretches 40 feet (12 meters) wide at the top flaring out to a sturdy 60 feet(18 meters)
wide at the base. The top of the wall sections consist of a 30 foot (9 meters) wide walkway
trimmed by a 4 foot (1.5 meters) high, 5 foot (2 meters) thick wall. Each of these sections is
divided into eleven interior levels, eight above ground, and three below. The top level is barracks
for soldiers assigned to duty; the second has arrow slits for strategic volleys but is also primarily
known as Runners Lane. It is an unimpeded path stretching the entire length of the wall to
facilitate messages passed by elite Hiruma runners. The next five levels have only a stairway
leaving down and are otherwise solid stone. Right at ground level is the storage facilities. With
proper rationing and Kuni magic they have enough food stored here for several years’ worth of
survival. The three subterranean floors are a crisscrossing maze of Kaiu traps and tunnels that
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without the proper map will lead anyone attempting to traverse them to almost certain death.
Trying to bypass the Curse in this manner is not recommended.
Base Towers
There are large centers of activity located every ten miles along the Kaiu Kabe called
Base Towers. These locations house a large majority of the non-active soldiers assigned to duty
on the wall. The Base Towers are divided into levels just as the main sections are, but extend past
the confines of the main sections and have barracks located on each and every level. Each
stronghold measures a sturdy 120 feet (about 36.5 meters) at its base and tapers down to a still
substantial 100 feet (30.5 meters) at the top.
The top of the tower is an open archway that covers the passageway, allowing an
unblocked path for transporting large numbers of troops between various positions along the
fortified border. One of the key uses of Base Towers is as a staging point for scouting parties and
large incursions into our homeland. They also house reinforcements that can be quickly mobilized
to backup any of the smaller points along the border.
Each location along the expanse of the edge of Rokugan houses a portion of the command
stag of the two armies assigned there. They work together like a battlefield force. Each section
reporting a step higher until they reach the Daimyo himself. Careful disruption of their
communication network could cause a major weakness in their defenses, this looks like a possible
vulnerable target.
Even in the thinnest of times there are a certain amount of troops assigned to duty at each
location, the Base Tower operating staff is as follows:
The staff unless otherwise noted, is on an as needed schedule. There is no such thing as
off-duty to the Crab, there is only not active. Kaiu are constantly shoring up, repairing, changing,
or otherwise working on the structure itself which makes our jobs harder. The primary duties of
the watch patrols are to do exactly that, patrol their areas and watch for incursions by our skilled
warriors. Should they see you approaching their precious wall, it is they who will sound the
alarms, light the signal fires, and begin the process of fighting us off.
Speaking of alarms and signal fires and such, there are many different ways that the Crab
can keep us away and warn others that we are coming. The Base Towers each house four to six
different siege weapons ranging from great ballistae to fire belching cannons. There are also
crews that will attempt to pour boiling oil, large rocks, or other debris down onto the heads of the
attackers. Each Base Tower also houses an immense signal fire on the roof of the tower itself that
is lit, very large gongs that are sent to ringing, and signal drums that are set to booming in the
event of an attack. There are also great flares that are set off into the skies to communicate to all
those nearby. Red means we are winning, green means we have been beaten back, and blue
means we are victorious!
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Command Tower
A Command Tower is essentially a smaller Base Tower and pretty much functions in
exactly the same fashion. It measures 100 feet (30.5 meters) at the base and 80 feet (24 meters) at
the top, its levels are organized in exactly the same way as a Base Tower. They are located at one
mile intervals between their larger brothers and house the following staff:
Their compliment of defenses and signals are again the same as a Base Tower, only a bit fewer.
Way Stations
At every half mile point between the Command Towers are Way stations. Measuring 80
feet (24 meters) at the base and 60 feet (18 meters) at the top, they are the smallest troop depots in
the entire network. Unlike the larger structures, Way stations only have barracks located in the top
two levels and have no direct exit on the Shadowlands side. There are generally only one or two
siege weapons here, but they do have alarm gongs, a signal fire, flares, and are the last of the
fortifications with signal drums. The staff of these locations is the following:
Watchtowers
The smallest, yet most important, location in the vast network of protection is the
Watchtower. Watchtowers are barely larger than the wall itself extending out to 60 feet (18
meters) from top to bottom and located every 200 feet (61 meters) along the length of the wall.
There are no barracks at these locations, but the top two levels do contain offices for command
staff, archer’s slits, and of course Runner’s Lane. They are the least fortified areas and the ones
responsible for patrolling the bulk of the border. As a result of this, they are the largest target we
have and we attack them more often than the rest. Their small staff is as follows:
These areas don’t always have siege weapons so they don’t always have siege crew. In
addition, it is not always possible to have a dedicated healer or dedicated archers. These are
generally just particularly gifted bushi or perhaps even the occasional shugenja assigned to duty at
their location. Sometimes these are even members of the Gunso’s staff, the Crab are very
efficient in their use of the tools available to them. There is always a signal fire and alarm gong at
each Watchtower, but not much else is available to them.
In the event of an attack on the Watchtower or an open section of wall you will see
several things happen at once. The patrols belonging to the nearest Watchtower will immediately
mobilize to the area, the alarm gong will sound, signal fires will be lit, flares will sear the sky, and
a shifting of resources will begin. Seeing the fires, seeing the flares, and hearing the gongs alerts
nearby patrols to the attack and will begin to shift closer to the fighting, knowing that patrols from
behind them will man their posts, and allowing them to engage at will. The closest Way station is
alerted, and runners will are sent to notify those further up the chain of command, orders will be
sent via runner or signal drums, and reserves will be roused into action.
This method has worked for hundreds of years, and kept their Empire safe. It is
imperative that we learn their methods, make them second nature, and learn to fight against them
if we are ever going to fight our way back into their Empire. Keep in mind that the Crab find this
duty their one and only purpose in life and will do whatever it takes to keep even one of us from
making our way into the lands of Rokugan to plant the seeds of Truth among them. May the Dark
Lord bless you should you try to face the Crab on top of the Curse.
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Foreword
Everyone knows of the bakemono, the fodder of the Shadowlands that Ogre's and Oni's use to fill
out their armies. While not the most powerful, they are the most numerous of all of the denizen's
of the Shadowlands. The rest of the Empire views these small creatures as a joke, or something to
be completely terrified of. They are both, for though they are weak and erratic, falling easily
beneath a single swing of a sword, in enough numbers, they are quite dangerous.
This author, through his years of service to his clan, has procured a copy of the venerable Kuni
Mokuna's works on the Shadowlands. Though this compendium is still useful, it is far outdated,
especially in respects to the bakemono, a race that goes through several generations in the span of
just one human life. There have been several changes over the past 200 years, most of which have
made this once laughed at enemy, a grave threat indeed.
Over this span of time, several goblins have gained much power and renown, and in their own
way, have reshaped a substantial enough portion of their brethren, to cause a deviation from the
basic goblin. First there is Basher, who fathered several hundred children, giving them orders to
remain separate from the others and learn. Then, you have the acolytes of Ugu, a strange order of
goblin shaman, more refined in their practices of maho and blood magic, drawn from those of
Basher and Kappuksu. Kappuksu's broodlings, are closer to their cousins, and yet, a member of
Kappuksu's bloodline is easily differentiated from those about him, merely because he observes
and learns in silence.
Finally, there is Omoni's children, twisted and warped experiments, whose only resemblance to
goblinkind, is that they were at one point goblins.
These changes are what this author seeks to inform the Empire of, to give them a glance into a
society that attempts to parrot our own at every possible turn.
-Kuni Gakuto
Crab Clan Shugenja
Physical Attributes
The physical attributes of a goblin are both as varied, and similar, as one human to another.
Standing at somewhere around four feet, they have overly large heads, and scrawny bodies. Their
musculature is rather thin, giving them the appearance of an emaciated child. Their skin is usually
an earth tone, ranging from green to sandy brown.
Starting with a proportionally overlarge head, their eyes are often beady, though it is not unseen
for one or both to be cloudy, or missing altogether. They usually have a large hooked nose, and
their teeth are naturally sharp, coming to points. Their ears are overly long, generally swept back,
and come to points at what would be the upper earlobe on a human. They have little to no hair,
and the more venerable members of their race sprout it from their ears and nose. Their skull is
observed as being overly large, most likely to protect them from true trauma at the bludgeoning
they give each other in the general area.
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Moving further down the body, their shoulders are only slightly wider than their head, with the
majority of the population lacking any breadth or musculature definition to their upper body
whatsoever. Their stomach is one or extreme or another, bloated or flat, and their arms are gangly
and lean. Their fingers are also rather slender, tipped in thick nails that can act as claws, and are
generally used as such.
Their legs also lack any true definition, being little more than skin and bones, with a thin measure
of muscle. Overly large feet, often scarred or bruised from traveling the harsh lands of their
domain without even tabi to protect them, finish off this creature.
It has been confirmed, that Basher, the goblin noted in Mokuna's own writings, the same who
befriended him, had the idea to attempt and outbreed every other goblin in order to improve his
race. While he was successful to some degree, He fell far short of his true goal. Those who share
his lineage, as it were, sought each other out, and eventually made a loose tribe of their own.
These goblins are hardier, and far better proportioned than the standard goblin. Their bodies
support a heftier musculature, and more dense bone structure, and over the years, some have even
grown tusks naturally, rather than through the meddling of magic.
Basher was a goblin presented in the first Way of the Shadowlands book, and was said to have
had a better than average (for a goblin) intelligence and physique. Without him, Mokuna would
have never learned many of the things he did about goblin society, nor Big Stink, the famed
Goblin City.
Kappuksu was a goblin that was granted samurai status by Hida Kisada, during the Battle of
Beiden Pass. He defeated what was later identified as a kolat that was intending to kill Great Bear.
The Exalted Ugu, as he was known, gained infamy during the couple of years preceding the
Scorpion Clan Coup. Though he began his career as a relatively unknown and inept shaman, his
skills improved greatly over a short span of years until nearly on par with a novice clan shugenja,
and even exceeding some.
Omoni was (and is?) the right hand of Daigotsu, given lordship over the goblin city of Big Stink.
Kappuksu, most likely a descendant of Basher, also had the same notion. The results are pretty
much the same: a hardier goblin. However, those with the blood of Kappuksu integrated with the
rest of goblin society, adding their benefits to the entirety of the race. This was the first true
evolutionary step.
It was not until some year's later, that the Acolyte's of Ugu revealed themselves. These goblins,
led by the offspring of The Exalted Ugu, were sought out from birth by the order with the aid of
kansen. None can tell whether the Kansen helping them are doing it out of sheer selfishness, or
wishing to help their dark lord's weakest weapon menace the whole of the empire. Most likely, a
bit of both.
Omoni, Daigotsu's right hand, was given lordship over Big Stink, known amongst those few that
remember it, as the Kappa War Fortress. A shaman of some power, he himself was a failed
experiment, an attempt to join a man and a goblin into one. Once he got Big Stink, and essentially
rulership over all other goblin's, he began experimenting himself. These goblins are known as
Omoni's Children, both by scouts, and those on the wall.
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Standing at a height of around 5 and a half to 6 feet, these goblins are proportioned nearly as well
as humanity, sometimes better physically. Their eyes show either a keen intelligence, or a fierce
cunning. They have the higher reasoning skills that their cousin's, the bakemono, do not have.
While still sharing many of the traits, they are no longer truly goblins, for they themselves, are no
more than experiments.
Breeding
Breeding amongst goblins is extraordinary, for they reproduce quickly enough to offset their
losses. There are many forms of mating rituals, ranging from comical, to bizarre, to outright
idiotic, and even suicidal at times. There are no true lineages amongst goblins, paternity not being
very important to the general populace, though some attempt to fabricate one, and poorly.
Goblins are born in litters, gestation lasting 3 or 4 months, and the outcome being 4 to 6 goblin
youths. These youths are mistreated by every human standard, and generally are left to fend for
themselves almost directly out of the womb. The parents themselves seldom care for their own
young, the job falling usually to some unfortunate individual.
There are however, exceptions to this rule. With Basher's Line, all children are seen to, either by
mother or father, generally both. While the rest of goblin society gets little to no formalized
training, these young are taught, fed, and given a rough upbringing. They are prepared for
whatever role in life they will take.
Kappuksu's brood are more widespread, and thus, further integrated with the norms of goblin
society. While there are a few parents that actually care for their young in the same manner as
Basher's does, as a general rule, they behave as a tribe, with the entirety of the extended family
taking care of their young.
Ugu's order actually draws their young from the promising goblings of both Basher and
Kappuksu, and it is seen as a great honor by both bloodlines. While there are lifemates within the
order, the reproduction rate does not make up for all of the losses. Within the walls of their
'temple', it is a rather monastic life, with constant teachings of magic and discipline.
There are very few fertile member's of Omoni's children, thus, their birth rates are extremely
small. Generally, they leave their young to the other parent, and often, these young end up like
any other goblin child.
Psychology
Goblins have a very rudimentary mind, possessing basic reasoning and environmental learning
skills, though most of these run off of instinct. Anything beyond the basics of survival, will
always be misinterpreted by a goblin, and is generally wrong, even when parroting.
Their attitudes are none too nice, and nearly every goblin tends to be malicious, conniving, and
abusive. They are constantly abused and mistreated by those larger than themselves, and they take
their frustrations out on any weaker target they can find.
Their society does not benefit from this, with no set rules or guidelines, and arbitrary punishments
handed out by superiors. All others are willing to participate in these public displays of discipline,
no matter if the treatment is warranted or not. Because of this, the weak are constantly aware of
the power of the strong, with the might is right mentality they have, and all forms of obeisance are
paid to a goblin of 'higher' station.
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With all of this bowing and stooping, and their inherent weaknesses, goblins find every way they
can possible, to take out their frustrations in any way they possibly can. Most often, however, this
results in childlike behavior. Everything from vocal outbursts, to clapping other goblins on the
ears, even drawing weapons. Sometimes this leads to the death of another, but very little is done
about it.
This also lends to their total lack of respect of anything that does not belong to them, up to and
including corpses of other dead goblins. More often than not, if one of them dies, they are
discarded as far away from a domicile as possible (which often means merely throwing it as far as
they can and leaving it lay), or if they are traveling, the body is left behind.
It has been observed, as an example, that after the successful invasion of a village, the goblins had
defecated in several of the village's houses before they were exterminated. The bodies of the dead,
both goblin and human alike, had been stripped of whatever valuable items they had, and were
being used.
This is not to say they have no respect for authority, nor social interaction. Quite the opposite. If a
goblin has had the initiative and cunning to become leader, then most often as not, the followers
often rely upon the leader for complete guidance in everything, rather than to draw his wrath. This
often leads to a loose chain of command, dictated by whoever gives the leader the 'best stuff'.
However, with few leadership skills, those that are next in line for command when the leader falls,
are totally lost, and often, the band becomes self-destructive, often falling apart or dying away.
With Basher's line, many of these problems have been remedied, their insular lifestyle and higher
thinking power allowing for them to recognize and remedy these problems. Their life is fairly
regimented, and the teaching they receive from their parents is drilled into them so much so that
by the time they reach adulthood, they are nearly as intelligent as a human, as well as coming
close to the cultural organization. They observe true respect for their superiors, as well as those
around them, resorting rarely to their baser natures.
Kappuksu's broodlings, being closer to their roots, have less organization. However, they are more
organized than an average goblin. Their skills lie in their ability to lead, and form contingencies
on the spot. Many goblin war bands that make it into the empire are lead by one of these goblins,
and more often than not, the majority of their group is composed nearly entirely of family
members.
The monastic lifestyle of Ugu's ilk lends itself to definitive structural lines as far as ranks and
command are concerned. With this precise order already existing, the regimented life of a child of
Ugu allows for the next generation to be given the same lifestyle, thus it is a self propagating
cycle.
Omoni's children, are created and drilled to the point where they are extremely regimented and
organized, while maintaining many of the baser aspects of goblinkind. However, these behaviors
are magnified and focused, honed into a weapon, with these mutations made aware that they are
no longer weak.
Dwellings
Goblin mentality and society does not lead to stability. Permanent dwellings are few and far
between, save for the few rare ones that spring up from previously abandoned or overran
settlements. More often than not, a goblin will be found in natural environments, whether it be a
network of caves, a lean to, or the simple overhang of a tree or cliff. There have been noted a few
exceptions to this rule, one being Big Stink, and another being the Village of Ugu. It is said that at
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one point, goblins had a city of their own, that was not an overrun fortress or settlement that used
to belong to humans. What this city looked like, no one knows, for it was destroyed when the
Kami fell.
When there is a dwelling, as before, very little respect is given the place. If one cannot find a
goblin den by sight, they will definitely be able to locate it by smell if they are in the vicinity.
Goblins have no organized structure to remove waste of any form from their settlements, often
throwing everything they have no further use for, onto a communal trash pile, or merely as far as
they can in a direction that won't anger someone more powerful than they are.
Basher's line have more respect for their surroundings, and whether they are living in a cave, or
they are within the limits of their home city, Big Stink, it is as clean as a goblin could possibly
ever succeed at being. There is the occasional absent minded discarding of debris, but within a
short period of time it is taken care of by a goblin assigned to that duty, or the offending party
itself.
Kappuksu's brood, generally have goblins that clean up behind the others assigned as disciplinary
measures, with those that are part of the leadership structure able to do as they please. While they
hold respect for the dwellings of themselves and their kin, they care little for anyone else’s right
to a clean environment. This has been known to lead to very short feuds.
The children of Ugu's lifestyle lends to a cleanliness that would rival that of even a human city,
with many of it's members becoming angry to the point of a homicidal rage if anything is
discarded or out of place in their area. The village they call home, especially the temple, is
constantly being maintained, undergoing repairs, or being expanded upon.
Omoni's children care not for such niceties, and quite a few of their number are dirtier than the
average goblin. However, with their strength, one of these goblins always has another cleaning up
behind him for fear of his life.
Combat
Goblins in combat are often reckless and suicidal, filling in and gorging the ranks of many armies
fielded by the Dark Lord or his more powerful minions. It is said that an army of peasants is still
an army, and that would be correct. Overwhelming numbers to face can lead to exhaustion in even
the most stalwart samurai. Most armies that include goblins are massive offensives against the
empire, and while comparatively weaker than the ogres and oni that would include themselves,
goblins are the most numerous, and more often than not, the most tricky to deal with.
One of the favored tactics of a warmonger or oni general is to use the goblins as shock troops,
often using them as a diversionary resource. A goblin's physique allows him far more
maneuverability than an armor clad bushi, and grants them an unnatural speed with which they
can flank a unit. Armed with whatever is at hand, from pointed sticks and large rocks, to
discarded or stolen weaponry, this can lead to a unit's crumbling.
Their tactics are often chaotic, and without organization, for they merely seek to kill and destroy
with a zeal that would rival that of a devout samurai. One such tactic is known as the Magic Mud
Attack. A goblin is covered in a sticky, tar like substance that is flammable, and a torch is brought
to set him afire. It then runs screeching into the enemy lines, attempting to set fire to whatever it
can before it expires. One such example would be bad enough to cause momentary shock, with
the smoldering corpse causing mild nausea.
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The truth is that many goblins voluntarily line up, and often time, there are hundreds that go
careening across the battlefield into the lines of the samurai, causing confusion, destruction, and
most often, the military unit crumbles. This small crack, a single unit of no more than 25 men
crumbling is all the Shadowlands requires to decimate an army, even if it is just an army of
goblins.
Basher's line, trained and taught from their youth to be the best at whatever purpose they are to
serve in life, come as close to any samurai in combat. While they have no formalized school of
their own, they have helped over the years to refine the 'techniques' of the Ugu and Kappuksu.
Many of this line are eventually sent to each school, based upon what they are strong in, and are
an equal challenge to any samurai on the battlefield. This is doubly true when they are reinforced
by or commanding their brethren.
Kappuksu's brood have taken on the role of being the intermediary leadership and teachers of the
other goblins, strengthening the Dark Lord's cause by passing on the scattered training their
founder was able to comprehend and gave them. Each of these goblins will teach any other goblin
willing to learn, and even those who aren't willing, allowing them to do with the knowledge that
which they choose.
Ugu's Order, founded by a partnership between a Basher born acolyte and Ugu's own eldest
progeny, fields small, tight knit units of shaman, trained in the dark arts of maho and name magic.
These shamans are believed to be bound to a kansen, and are nearly as adept at blood magic as
any formally taught human shugenja is in the calling of the kami. They have created spells of their
own, warped versions of Rokugani magic, and refined them to the point that, often times, many
human shugenja wish they knew the secret to.
Omoni's children, the experiments that they are, only serve to strengthen this new threat that has
come to light. Daigotsu's right hand has warped these goblins into monstrosities and
abominations, granting them supernatural strength and speed, saturating them with dark power
and bloodlust. All brute and brawn, with very little finesse, they are the top of the food chain,
often equaling the power of one of the Crab Clan's own kichigai (berserkers). Those that have
been given heightened logic skills, often serve to command entire armies in their own right,
learning and using humanities own techniques against them.
Epilogue
Thus ends this short study of the bakemono, and their way of life. It is hoped that this has
informed the reader on several things they need to understand and be able to combat this new
threat and survive to tell about it. While each of the distinct bloodlines here is only a small
measure of the entirety of the goblin race, they are indeed a dangerous threat that continues to
constantly reproduce at an alarming rate. One must ask themselves only one question when taking
this fact into consideration:
With the length of time, an entire millennium, that goblinkind has been the most downtrodden of
all of the Dark Lord's creatures in the Shadowlands, how long will it be until they realize the
power within their grasp, and become a true threat?
- Kuni Gakuto
Crab Clan Shugenja
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New Advantages
Blood Familiar [Granted] (8 points)
Through a lengthy maho ritual, you have been bound by blood to a small animal companion
which now serves you. Animals bound in this fashion are usually bats, birds, rats, vipers, and
similar creatures. By concentrating a full round, as if you were concentrating on a Full
Concentration spell, you can either see through your blood familiar’s eyes or give it a short, one-
sentence command, which it will carry out to the best of it’s abilities. Updated from Secrets of the
Shadowlands p.36
Heisho (2 points)
When living on the Wall, a samurai finally accepts that it his destiny to eventually die in battle.
Some of them develop a sort of insensitivity which grants them courage but leaves them
somewhat numb. This Advantage functions as the Death Trance Advantage, and also grants a
Free Raise to notice traps, hidden weapons, ambushes, and other similar hidden dangers.
However, the character becomes somewhat numb and tends to accept things as they come. This
translates as a +5 TN penalty on any rolls to see through lies or to convince others of their
sincerity. Updated from Bearers of Jade p.23
Taint Resistance [Inherent] (8 points, 4 points for Kuni Witch Hunters or Asako
Inquisitors)
You possess a purity of body, mind, and soul which repels the corrupt touch of the Shadowlands,
and from which kansen shy away. Any roll you make to avoid getting the Taint or to cure any
accumulated Taint adds +10 to their total. Anytime you receive Taint, you gain 1 point less than
normal (to a minimum of 1 point). The TN of any maho spell cast on you is increased by 5.
However, any maho you attempt to cast receive a +10 TN penalty, you can never gain
Shadowlands Powers, and you cannot use Taint to boost your abilities. You may not take this
Advantage if you already have the Shadowlands Taint. Updated from the Way of the
Shadowlands p.52
New Disadvantages
Scarred (1 point)
You received a wound that got infected in the Shadowlands. While you were lucky enough to not
get the Taint (unless you also choose to take the Shadowlands Taint Disadvantage), the scars it
left are either disgusting to behold (blackened and twisted or green and oozing) or exude a foul
smell (rotting flesh or rotten eggs). You suffer a -1k0 penalty on all social interaction rolls, and -
2k0 on any Seduction attempts. Updated from Bearers of Jade p.24
Nightmares (2 points)
You are plagued with terrible dreams which prevent you from getting a good night sleep. Because
of these nightmares, you cannot recover Void Points by sleeping and must either recover them
with the Meditation or Tea Ceremony skills. If you ever wake up one morning with less than your
full allotment of Void Points, your sleep-deprived state leaves you highly susceptible to
suggestions and mind-controlling attempts, granting anyone two Free Raises on such attempts
until such time as you completely recover your Void supply. Updated from the Way of Shadow
p.66
suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. Memories of war are everywhere; a group of people
may look like an enemy unit, a cough reminds you of Tainted victims, playing children sounds
like cackling goblins, sudden movements seems like attacks, etc. The Gamemaster can call for a
Willpower roll TN 20 a number of times per session equal to the cost of this Disadvantage,
whenever he feels the character is confronted with something that might reminds him of war.
Failure means the character slips into a full-sensory flashback and acts as if he were in the thick of
battle, for an amount of time the Gamemaster deems appropriate. Updated from Bearers of Jade
p.23
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This article aims to update these horrors to the mechanics of Third Edition (Revised), and will, for
the benefit of those unfortunates who do not have Bearers of Jade, present a short introduction to
what they are and how they are to be played.
The main problem of using the akutenshi and akutsukai in 3ER mechanics is the way most oni
and many other Tainted beings come to possess Shadowlands powers. Shadowlands powers used
to be gained by advancing the Shadowlands School (at least for non-native Shadowlands
creatures) - so one gained powers when one could otherwise have chosen to increase a Rank in a
normal school. The akutsukai of old gained several of many powers from a list when they became
akutsukai, and gained these independently of School Ranks. Now, anybody with the Taint can
gain powers without having to ’spend’ their precious Insight ranks on them.
Therefore, old akutsukai and akutenshi powers have been converted into Shadowlands Powers,
along the same line as those presented in the core rulebook. These powers are not exclusive to
akutsukai or akutenshi, just like any normal Shadowlands Powers. Akutsukai and akutenshi
receive a small set of powers, some of which are fixed. Many of these abilities have already been
converted to Shadowlands powers, sometimes under different names. These are listed here for
completeness sake.
Akutsukai gain 1-5 Minor and Major Shadowlands powers which are drawn from the ones
presented here with the ‘akutsukai’ descriptor or in the 3ER book. Akutenshi gain ALL powers
listed with 'Akutenshi'. Akutsukai and akutenshi are exempt from the rule that one must have
more lower level Shadowlands powers than higher ones.
Unlike most Lost, akutsukai and akutenshi have entirely become creatures of Jigoku; they no
longer have Void Ring. They may still use Techniques that require Void if they possessed them
before their transformation, by taking four Wounds per Void point, but are unable to learn new
Techniques that require Void.
Akutsukai are made, not merely corrupted. Overwhelming amounts of Taint is not enough. The
details of the process shall not be repeated here. Suffice to say, it involves dark rituals in the
Festering Pit, and sights that drive even the strongest-willed Crab to madness. Akutsukai are not
necessarily undead, though they can be. Even if they are not, they often look undead, though, due
to the strain the transformation puts on their bodies. Akutsukai do not age, but can be killed.
Akutenshi are created from a particularly worthy akutsukai returning the Festering Pit and
undergoing yet another ritual, one even more painful and blasphemous than the ones to create
akutsukai. Each such ritual is unique to the individual, and often involves blood sacrifice of many
innocents, and even the cannibalism of part of their own soul.
Game-wise, akutsukai are rarer since Daigotsu assumed control of the Shadowlands. His reliance
on the Lost and making his own twisted version of Rokugani society is at odds with the general
mindset of akutsukai. Those that still exist are often respected for their closeness to the Dark One,
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and their power. It is still important to remember that despite their privileged state, most akutsukai
are still followers of more powerful beings. The Dark Moto were changed en masse to akutsukai,
giving them immense power, but they were still subservient to their leader Moto Tsume, who was
made into an akutenshi. For purposes of running a game, akutsukai make great lieutenants and
right-hand men. Powerful in their own right and potentially great villains, but they are not actually
in charge.
Akutenshi are altogether worse. These beings are horrendously powerful. A single akutenshi can
lay waste to a small army, if properly prepared. They are all chosen to become akutenshi because
they possess certain traits: boundless ambition, a burning passion for revenge or domination, total
abandonment of all that is good and proper and a willingness to do the most despicable things.
Akutenshi are leaders. Their very power means they can force others to serve them.
Had these beings been able to work together, things would look very bad for the Empire.
Fortunately, they, like Oni Lords, have their own agenda, and do not work well with others. Once
in a while, an akutenshi will whip some oni, goblins, ogres, trolls and Lost into an army and
attack the Wall, making the Crab wonder if the Maw is loose again. Once in awhile, an akutenshi
will enter the Empire in some disguise and amuse himself by causing much misery. Once in a
very great while an akutenshi will set in motion a plan that leads to great destabilization, like
causing clans to go to war.
Rumors among the Lost say the akutenshi have a great palace in or near the Festering Pit where
they spend their time plotting, playing whatever courtly games their diseased minds can come up
with, or simply worshipping Fu Leng. An akutenshi is the mastermind of a great plot, the ultimate
villain the PCs should meet, and likely their death unless they are powerful, intelligent, cautious
and very, very lucky.
The following powers have already been updated to Third Edition. Here are their original and
updated names. They are all Minor Shadowlands Powers.
Claws [Akutsukai]
This power is now called Blackened Claws (3ER p. 279)
Invulnerability [Akutsukai]
This power is now called Protection of the Dark (3ER p. 281)
Minor Powers
Fear [Akutsukai]
You gain Fear with a rating of 4. See page 293 of 3ER for details.
Souldrinking [Akutenshi]
This resembles a lesser form of Feeding on Flesh (3ER p. 281). Whenever you kill an opponent,
you trap his soul in your intestines. Souls trapped in this manner cannot move to the afterlife until
the akutenshi dies or until it voluntarily releases them (which happens, on occasion, usually for
some nefarious purpose like sending them to Jigoku). Some Kuni speculate that akutenshi gain
some sort of sustenance from the trapped souls.
Major Powers
Armor of Death [Akutenshi]
Note the amount of damage you dealt with the last attack of your turn. Until the beginning of your
turn next round, all damage you receive from each source of damage is reduced by that amount. If
you dealt no damage during your last turn, you ignore 10 points of damage from each blow.
Powerful nemuranai, such as Ancestral, Celestial or Heavenly weapons, may bypass this damage
reduction.
Flight [Akutenshi]
You can fly, without wings and without taking into account air resistance. Your extreme control
over this movement grants you a +10 bonus to your TNtBH while flying. If you can already fly by
other means, such as having wings or spells, your speed is doubled.
Greater Powers
Blood Shouting [Akutenshi]
You may cause someone else who has tasted your saliva (often done by kissing the target) within
the last 24 hours to take damage dealt to you. When you take damage you may scream as a
Simple action, and transfer the Wounds to anyone who has tasted your saliva that can hear you.
This only applies to damage from sources that do not specifically target Tainted beings. The target
takes the same sort of wound you originally would have received.
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Shapechanging [Akutenshi]
You may change your shape into just about anything you wish. You spend one round changing
into something very similar to your natural form (original race, same sex), two rounds into
something moderately similar (same race, different sex; different race, same sex), three rounds
into something not very similar (pony, small child), four rounds into something very different (a
mouse, a small bird) or five rounds into something extremely different (cloud of flies, a rug, a
boulder). You still radiate Taint and have your normal abilities and wounds no matter what shape
you take. Some skills and abilities might be unusable in specific shapes (a rug cannot attack or
move on its own).
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Ancestors
Yokai
Yokai are Tainted ancestors only available to characters who have at least 1 rank of Shadowlands
Taint. Like regular ancestors, yokai are not necessarily the direct blood ancestor of a character
(although they very well could be if a player so chooses). They are some powerful corrupted spirit
which took an interest in the character and decided to take him “under its wing”. Lost characters
can never take non-yokai ancestors. Naga and Nezumi can never take yokai.
To be considered a yokai, an ancestor must have at least one aspect (either Profession or Drive)
with the yokai tag. An aspect with the Yokai tag denotes an aspect that can only be selected for a
Yokai ancestor. Some aspects can be selected either as a Yokai ancestor or as a regular ancestor at
creation, but once made, this choice cannot be changed. Such aspects are identified with a * after
the tag (i.e. it looks like this [yokai*]).
Some Profession and Drive with a “negative” feel can be made yokai if the character so chooses.
The following Professions may have the [yokai*] tag: Berserker (MS#3), Ninja (MoW), Outcast
(MoW), Pirate (MS#2), Smuggler (MS#2), Spirit (MS#2), and Spy (MoW). The following Drives
may have the [yokai*] tag: Ambition (MoW), Gossip (MS#1), Greed (MS#1), Jealousy (MS#1),
Judgment (MoW), Passion (MoW), Strife (MS#1), Vanity (MS#1), and Vengeance (MoW).
Profession
Bloodspeaker [Yokai]: Your yokai was a Bloodspeaker cultist. Whenever you make a roll to
resist gaining Taint, roll twice and keep the preferred result. This cannot be increased with
Devotion.
Convert [Yokai*]: Your ancestor was captured and experimented upon and/or tortured by some
dark organization. Eventually, his survival instinct kicked in and he embraced their cause. Choose
one group which is declared outlaw by the laws of the Empire (kolat, bloodspeakers, Spider Clan,
etc). When performing a dishonorable act in direct service of that group, you do not lose Honor.
This Profession cannot be increased with Devotion.
Covert Cultist [Yokai]: Your yokai was adept at hiding his Taint or simply not attracting
unwanted attention to himself. Abilities that detect your Taint do so with a +5 TN penalty. If the
ability automatically detects your Taint, then the inquisitor must first succeed at an Awareness roll
against a TN equal to your Awareness x3. When increased with Devotion, this Profession
increases the TN penalty by 5 and the multiplier of the Awareness roll by 1 (Awareness x4,
Awareness x5, etc.).
Dirty Fighter: Your ancestor was among those who invented or perfected the Crab martial art of
kobo ichi-kai jiujutsu. You gain a +2 to any damage, initiative, and Tides of Battle rolls against an
opponent with a higher Insight Rank than yours, or when fighting in a similarly unfavorable
situation (such as fighting an ogre bare-handed, fighting in an enclosed space, etc.). (This
Profession can be used by Nezumi Transcendents [MS#3]; replace mention of Crab clan and kobo
ichi-kai jiujutsu with motchachikkan)
Goblin Shaman [Yokai]: Your yokai was a goblin shaman who managed to cause countless
irritation to the Crab Clan. Whenever casting maho spells, you take 1 less Wounds (to a minimum
of 1 Wound) from fueling the spell with your own blood. You must be able to cast maho spells in
order to take this yokai.
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Goblin Warmonger [Yokai]: Your yokai was a reckless goblin warmonger who quickly and
briefly rose to prominence among the goblin tribes before finally being undone. When on Full
Attack, you gain a Carapace of 2 that can only be ignored by jade, crystal, obsidian, or
nemuranai.
Inquisitor: Your ancestor was a talented inquisitor or witch hunter, very good at rooting out the
Taint. You gain +2k0 when attempting to detect the Shadowlands Taint in others. You may only
take this ancestor if you already have some ability to detect Taint in others.
Lost [Yokai]: Your yokai was one of the infamous Shadowlands Madmen, whether a maho-bujin,
a Moto Blackguard, a member of Daigotsu’s legion, or an akutsukai or akutenshi. You gain a
Carapace of 1 that can be ignored by jade, crystal, obsidian, and nemuranai.
Maho-Tsukai [Yokai]: Your yokai was a dreaded maho-tsukai. You gain a Free Raise on any
Lore: maho and Spellcraft (maho) skill rolls.
Witch Hunter: Your ancestor was a staunch opponent of the Taint, whether a tsukai-sagasu, an
Asako Inquisitor, a Jade Magistrate, or member of some other similar organization. You gain a
+1k0 to all damage rolls (even from spells) against Tainted targets.
Drive
Corruption [Yokai]: The influence of your yokai corrupts the link others have with their non-
yokai ancestors. Anyone within 10’ of you loses his connection to his ancestor. When increased
with Devotion, the radius is increased by an additional 10’.
Fear [Yokai*]: Your ancestor enjoyed seeing fear in the eyes of his enemies and subordinates.
You gain a Fear Rating of 1.
Haunting [Yokai]: Your yokai is a ghost spirit that haunted some place in the Shadowlands for
many centuries. It eventually knew his haunt like the back of its hand. You gain 2 Free Raises on
any Hunting, Navigation, or rolls made to find your way while you are in the Shadowlands.
Perseverance: Your ancestor adopted a “never say die” attitude when faced with insurmountable
odds. You gain a +1k1 on Attack rolls whenever you (and your party, unit, etc.) are outnumbered
at least 3 to 1. When increasing this Drive with Devotion, each additional rank of Devotion will
grant you an extra +1k0. (This Drive can be used as a Soulpart for Naga Past Lives and Drive for
Nezumi Transcendents [MS#3].)
Revenge [Yokai*]: Your ancestor was duped or slighted by a particular group or organization.
His oath of vengeance transcended the generations and you are now carrying on his legacy.
Choose one clan, race, group, or organization. You gain a Free Raise on all Attack rolls and
Perception check to see through disguise, lies, and deceptions against members of the selected
group. (This Drive can be used as a Soulpart for Naga Past Lives and Drive for Nezumi
Transcendents [MS#3].)
Stealth [Yokai*]: Your ancestor had an uncanny ability to avoid detection. Once per day, you
may decide instead of rolling your Stealth (sneaking) skill that you are completely undetectable
by mundane senses as well as magical or supernatural ones. This last as long as your Stealth roll
would have lasted (a moment to pass by a guard unseen or hours to remain hidden in preparation
for an ambush). This Drive cannot be increased with Devotion. (This Drive can be used as a
Soulpart for Naga Past Lives and Drive for Nezumi Transcendents [MS#3].)
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Taint [Yokai]: Your yokai excelled at using his Taint to boost his natural abilities. Choose one
Trait, when boosting that Trait with your Taint, you gain an additional +1k0 on the roll. When
increasing this Drive with Devotion, you can either choose to gain another +1k0 or choose
another Trait that can be enhanced this way.
For Lost characters, this Drive works a bit differently; their Taint Rank is considered 1 higher for
the purpose of Raising and Focusing. They are also granted 1 extra Corruption Point regardless of
Devotion.
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Every time you reach a new full rank of Taint (1.0, 2.0, etc) you must immediately make a raw
Earth roll against a TN of your Taint Rank multiplied by 10. If you fail the roll you must
immediately roll on the 'Wrath of Jigoku' table below. These mutations normally develop
overnight while asleep or slowly over a number of days, though it is not unheard of for a heavily
Tainted individual to spontaneously sprout tentacles.
Many deformities are marked as 'Cosmetic' though these deformities because physical changes
they normally offer no mechanical bonuses or penalties. Of course in certain circumstances they
may offer unique benefits; for example, fur might turn to be useful if your character is left in the
wilderness with minimal clothing. But generally, even cosmetic changes are more likely to
complicate the life of the character, simply by making him more memorable or inflicting on him
penalties to his Social rolls (Gamemaster’s discretion).
It would also be very easy for an Oni or Shadowlands creature to possess an ability that causes
mutations in its targets; imagine a contingent of Crab facing down an Oni only to have to kill
many of their own survivors. Maho users could also possess rituals or spells to induce mutation or
insanity.
Derangements can also occur as an effect of Jigoku's Taint, however many insanities can be
caused by more mundane means; one simple option to reflect this would be for a character to gain
a derangements any time they fail a Fear check by more than their Willpower times 3. In this case
it may be more suitable for the GM to select an appropriate derangement rather than rolling
randomly, for example a character ambushed by some monstrous oni in the woods could gain a
fear of forests or a character assaulted by a shapeshifting oni could suffer from terrible paranoia.
2. Deformities (1d10)
1-2. Roll on the 'Head' (2.1) table.
3-4. Roll on the 'Arms' (2.2) table.
5-6. Roll on the 'Legs' (2.3) table.
7. Roll on the 'Skin' (2.4) table.
8-9. Roll on the 'Body' (2.5) table.
10. Roll on the 'Other' (2.6) table.
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8. Rearranged Face
The features of your face shift and move around. For each feature roll to see where it moves to:
_1. Front of head, near the top (forehead area).
_2. Front of head, near the middle (eye/nose level).
_3. Front of head, near the bottom (mouth/chin level).
_4-5. Left side of head.
_6-7. Right side of head.
_8. Back of head.
_9. Top of head.
_10. Neck.
9-10. Horns
One or more horns grow forth from your forehead. You may make an unarmed head butt attack
using the jiujutsu skill, if successful you roll a number of dice equal to your Strength and keep a
number of dice equal to the number of horns that you have. You roll an additional dice for every
ten feet moved in a straight line prior to the attack.
11. Headless
Your head shrinks away to nothing before your features grow out of your chest in roughly the
same layout. Without a neck it is difficult to look around, as such you suffer a -10 penalty to all
perception checks.
12. Uncanny Resemblance
It seems Jigoku is not without a sense of humor, your facial features twist and distort, reforming
so you appear identical to someone else. The GM is encouraged to make things interesting with
this mutation, Clan Champions, sworn enemies and known members of the Spider clan could all
prove to be interesting appearances.
13. Extra Head
Your head shifts slightly to one side and a second one grows out from your shoulders. You gain a
Free Raise on all perception checks. At the GM's discretion it is possible that this head has its own
personality, if this is the case each day the character must make a Willpower test against a TN of
20 in order to remain dominant, otherwise the new head takes control of the body (a new
Willpower test may be made each day in order to regain dominance).
14+. Roll again (ignoring any additional results of 14+) and roll once more on the Deformities
table (2).
6. Disease Ridden
You have become a carrier for a particularly nasty disease. Anyone who is in close contact with
you must make a daily Stamina check against a TN of 15 or be infected. You also suffer the
effects of the disease, though it will not lower any traits below 1 or reduce your wounds below the
injured wound rank. The disease you carry can be determined by rolling below.
_1. Bishamon's Anger
_2-3. Water Imbalance
_4. Boiled Mind
_5. Night Rot
_6. Plains Fever
_7. Red Lung
_8. Isora's Anger
_9-10. Air Imbalance
7-8. Swarm
You seem to attract a swarm of creatures that constantly buzz around you and crawl all over your
body, protecting you from any attackers. Your TNtBH is increased by 5. Anyone attacking you
suffers 1k1 minus 5 wounds (thus, this damage may be reduced to 0).
9. Breath Attack
A strange gland develops in your throat allowing you to attack by spewing forth a dangerous
substance, to a maximum range of 10’. Roll to determine exactly what form this attack takes:
_1-2. Acid. You can vomit a corrosive liquid. Roll and keep Reflexes to hit. Causes damage equal
to your Water ring keep 1. Roll one dice, on a 1-3 it reduces the quality of any armor by one level.
_3-4. Fire. You are able to breathe a ball of flame. Roll and keep Reflexes to hit. The target
suffers damage equal to your Fire ring keep 1.
_5-6. Poison Gas. You can spew forth a narrow stream of noxious gas. Roll and keep Air ring to
hit. The target is afflicted by Fauntei Shi.
_7-8. Glue. You are able to spit a sticky substance. Roll and keep Earth ring to hit. The target is
affected as though you had cast the Grasp of Earth spell on it.
_9-10. Insects. You breathe forth a vicious swarm of insects. You may automatically hit anyone
engaged in melee combat with you. The target suffers a -Xk0 penalty on all rolls, where X is your
Taint Rank. At the beginning of every subsequent round, the penalty is reduced by 1 until the
swarm disperses completely.
10. Essence of Jigoku
Your veins run dry and your blood is replaced with some other foul substance that will
undoubtedly cause problems whenever spilt, the substance can be determined by rolling below:
_1-2. Acid. Your blood is a highly corrosive acid. The attacker must roll 1 dice for any weapon
that hits you; on 1-3 it immediately drops one level in quality.
_3-4. Fire. Liquid flame runs through your veins. The attacker must make a raw Reflexes roll
against a TN equal to the amount of damage they caused or be hit by a gout of flame that causes
damage equal to your Fire ring in rolled and kept dice.
_5-6. Electricity. Surges of electricity run through your veins. If the attacker was using a metal
weapon (or an unarmed attack) they are hit by sparks of electricity. The DR is your Fire ring in
rolled dice, keeping 1 die, and the attacker’s Initiative is reduced by 5.
_7-8. Poison. Your blood acts as a virulent poison (that you are immune to). The attacker must
make a raw Reflexes roll against a TN equal to the amount of damage they caused or be subjected
to it. This poison is mechanically equivalent to Night Milk.
_9-10. Insect. Insects run throughout your body. The attacker must make a raw Reflexes roll
against a TN equal to the amount of damage they caused or be covered in insects that will
immediately cause 1k1 points of damage. They will continue to cause 1k1 points of damage each
round until the attacker spends a complex action clearing them off his skin.
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8. Unnatural Attraction
You develop an insatiable need to possess, touch, or be near the object of your desire. You must
make a successful Willpower roll against a TN of 20 to resist the urge to approach and take the
object.
_1-2. Gold
_3. Excrements
_4. Dead bodies
_5. Children
_6. Small animals
_7. Attractive men and women
_8. Scrolls and books
_9. Shadowlands creatures
_10. Filth and blood
9. Cowardice
Whenever you enter combat or any other dangerous situation you must make a fear test against a
fear rating of 2, if you are actually engaging an enemy that causes fear then it's fear rating is
increased by 2.
10. Berserk
During combat you must make a Raw Willpower roll against a TN of 20 each round to avoid
slipping into a bloodthirsty rage. When enraged, you must use the full attack maneuver against the
nearest enemy, gaining an additional Free Raise due to your fury. Each time you fell an enemy
you may make another Willpower test to regain control. When all nearby enemies are killed you
may make a Willpower test against a TN of 15 to regain control every round, otherwise you
proceed to attack anyone within reach until you regain control.
11. Stupidity
Your mind is numbed and refuses to function as well as it once did. You suffer a -2k1 penalty on
all rolls involving mental traits (Perception, Awareness, Intelligence and Willpower).
12. Split Personality
You develop a second, completely independent personality. Each day you must make a Willpower
roll TN 20, if successful you retain your current personality, if you fail you switch to your
alternate personality – the Gamemaster may also require you to make these tests in stressful
situations at their discretion. This alternate personality will share the same traits and skills as you
upon creation but from this point forth you should keep two character sheets as your alter-ego will
gain XP and develop independently – their mental traits, skills, kata, etc are completely separate
however physical traits are always shared between both characters.
13. Mindless
Your mind snaps, leaving you little more than a gibbering idiot. You possess no independent
thought though you can still perform physically as well as you did (retaining skills, etc) if you are
instructed by someone with authority (the character should roll an Awareness/Willpower test
against a TN of 15 in order to instruct you). Short of some sort of magical healing it may be
necessary to retire this character.
14. Supernatural Ability
Through some strange twist of fate Jigoku's touch on your mind actually grants you abilities
beyond those of most mortals. Roll below to determine what:
_1-2. Telekinesis. You are able to move objects with your mind, your mental hand can interact
with things a number of feet away equal to your Void x5 (if you do not have Void, use your Taint
Rank instead) and has a Strength equal to your Willpower and an Agility equal to your
Intelligence.
_3-4. Mind Reader. You are able to read the surface thoughts of others with a successful
Contested Awareness roll against your target. This makes it easy to tell if people are lying or
hiding information (you gain a Free Raise on such rolls). If someone is actively trying to hide
their thoughts from you a Contested Willpower test should be made instead.
_5-6. Heat Projection. You are able to increase the temperature of any objects you touch. Others
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touching the object will suffer 1k1 wounds due to the extreme heat. Damage increases by +1k1
each round of sustained contact, up to a maximum number of rolled and kept dice equal to your
Fire ring.
_7-8. Extra Sensory Perception. You seem to have a heightened sense of your surroundings, a
successful Awareness roll TN 20 allows you to detect the presence of hidden things around you –
whether they are mundane (like enemies preparing to ambush you) or magically concealed. You
do not gain specific information, just a general awareness of things (for example, “Someone is
hidden from sight watching you”). This ability may also let you know the state of the local kami
or kansen (for example, “The Fire Kami are restless all around”).
_9-10. Unnatural Intelligence. Your mind speeds up, becoming quicker and more agile. You gain
a Free Raise on all rolls that involve a mental Trait.
15+. Roll again (ignoring any additional results of 15+) and roll once more on the Deformities
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Curse of Weakness
Mastery Level: 1
Element: Maho, Earth
Duration: 1 hour
Area of Effect: One target
Range: 25’
One of the target’s limbs is savagely injured by a blast of dark energy. All TNs involving the use
of the limb are increased by +15 for the duration of the spell. The limb is chosen by rolling two
dice, one after the other. If the first die is odd, a leg is affected. If it is even, an arm is affected.
The second die dictates with of the target’s limbs, the left or right, is affected by the spell.
Updated from the Games Master’s Guide, 2nd Edition.
Pain
Mastery Level: 1
Element: Maho, Air
Duration: 1 Round
Area of Effect: One target
Range: 10’
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The target is wracked with terrible pain. He is not able to act for the duration of the spell, in
addition the target must make a Raw Earth roll with a TN 15 or cry out in pain (dishonouring
themselves)
Special Raises: A raise can be made to affect a second opponent in range.
Updated from the Game Master’s Guide, 2nd Edition.
Dominance of Fu Leng
Mastery Level: 5
Element: Maho, Void
Duration: 1 Hour
Area of Effect: One target
Range: Line of Sight
The caster seizes control of any undead creature – the target may not resist. While controlled, the
target will obey the caster’s mental commands with no regard for its personal safety. The caster
may attempt to cast the ‘Domination of Fu Leng’ on a self-aware undead creature. If the spell is
cast, the caster controls the target’s action. After that action the target and the caster make
contested willpower rolls. If the caster wins, he controls the target as normal. If the target wins
then the spell is broken.
Special Raises: Raises can be made to affect additional targets. Each raise allows the caster to
control an additional target
Updated from the Game Master’s Guide, 2nd Edition.
Fu Leng's Champion
Mastery Level: 5
Element: Maho, Earth
Duration: Permanent
Area of Effect: One target
Range: Touch
This spell takes ten hours to cast, and must be performed on a living target. The target must be
present the entire ritual. At the end of the ten hours, the target dies and becomes any type of
undead specified by the caster. The TN of the spell is modified based upon the type of Undead
created.
TN Types of Undead*
-5 Zombies (p. 190); Skeletons (p. 190)
+0 The Dessicated (p. 90)
+5 Hyakuhei (p. 177); Ikiryo (p. 119); Jikiniki (p. 121);
+10 Ghul Lord (p. 109);
*page numbers for each type of undead from Creatures of Rokugan 3rd Edition
The character’s statistics do not change, but they gain the special effects, techniques and attributes
of the undead creature type.
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New Spells
Detect Taint
Element: Earth & Water
Mastery Level: 3
Duration: 5 rounds
Area of Effect: Self
Range: 30-feet radius
A soon as the Kuni shugenja began to understand the Taint, they started to work on a spell that
would be able to detect it. However, due to the insidious nature of the Taint, they were unsuccessful
for centuries. Eventually, Kuni Tojeki sought the help of the Inquisitor Asako Kidara. Together they
understood that they needed the powers of two elements to achieve their goal: the Earth kami would
identify Taint and the Water kami would help locate it. Finally, combining efforts with the
Alchemist Agasha Aishuri, the three shugenja were able to create the spell.
This spell allows you to detect Taint on sight, whether a Tainted individual, a Tainted artifact, or
Tainted environments. The Taint appears to you like a shadow or dark stain over the person or
object that bears the touch of Jigoku. However, only individuals with at least one full rank of
Taint will be detected. Some powers or techniques possessed by Tainted creatures can help
conceal their Taint from this spell, in such case refer to these abilities' special rules for interaction
with this spell (most of the time, such rolls will be Contested by your Perception). Homebrew.
Jade Blade
Element: Earth
Mastery Level: 2
Duration: 5 rounds
Area of Effect: 1 sword
Range: Touch
This spell gives a weapon the properties of jade, allowing it to take advantage of many Tainted
creatures' weaknesses against this substance. It is a common spell in the arsenal of any shugenja
fighting the forces of the Shadowlands.
This spell temporarily gives a metallic bladed weapon the properties of jade for the purposes of hurting
Shadowlands creatures. This means that the target weapon acts for all intent and purposes like a jade
weapon (ignoring Invulnerability, ignoring Carapace, etc.) for the duration of this spell. Homebrew.
Zombies can often be the bane of inexperienced samurai; they are relentless and hard to kill if one
does not know how to properly behead them. This spell was created by the Kuni to adequately
deal with the undead, zombies being the most common of them.
The shugenja summons the purity of jade coupled with the destructive powers of the fire kami in
the area of effect. All undead creatures within the circle erupt in green flame and suffer damage
equal to [your Fire Ring]k2. Other creatures are unaffected, although flammable material in
contact with the targets might be ignited.
Raises: The damage of this spell can be increased by +1k0 per 2 Raises. Homebrew.
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When engaging the Shadowlands in combat, the dangers are many and sometimes not obvious.
This spell was designed to help a combatant with those various threats when engaging Tainted
foes.
This spell grants a +10 TN to Be Hit bonus versus creatures with the Shadowlands Taint. Also,
any spells of Mastery Level 3 or lower as well as any maho spells cast on the target are negated.
Finally, the target gains a +5 bonus to the total of any rolls made to resist gaining the Taint.
Homebrew.
Purification
Element: Water
Mastery Level: 2
Duration: Total Concentration
Area of Effect: 1 Target
Range: 10 feet
This complicated and complex ritual has a casting time of one hour and demands complete
concentration from all shugenja involved. At the end of the ritual, if casting is successful, the
target looses one point of Shadowlands Taint per shugenja participating in the ritual. However,
each participating shugenja gain one point of Shadowlands Taint, effectively "transferring" the
Taint from the target to the participating shugenja. This spell can lower a target's Taint Rank
below a threshold, but cannot remove the last point of Taint from a target. If more shugenja
participate in the ritual than the target has Taint points, the target's Taint point is reduced to 1 but
each participating shugenja still gains a point of Taint as if they had removed a number of Taint
point equal to their number from the target.
This spell is usually used by already-Tainted shugenja to remove Taint from an individual that is
very near becoming Lost.
Raises: Each Raise will destroy another Shadowlands point outright from the target without
transferring it to participating shugenja. It still cannot remove the target's last Taint point.
Updated from the Game Master's Pack p.11 and from The Book of the Shadowlands p.36.
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Schools
Kuni War Priest [Shugenja]
The purity of jade hurts the Shadowlands creatures, so it is only normal that the Crab, in their
pragmatism, tried to emulate the same spiritual purity with the spells they use daily to combat the
Shadowlands. While not a perfect solution, the Kuni War Priests are more than capable of hurting
Tainted beasts by emulating a tiny fraction of jade’s spiritual purity.
Requirements
Rings/Traits: Earth 5, Fire 4.
Skills/Emphases: Calligraphy 3, Defense 3, Shadowlands Lore 4, Any One Weapon Skill 3.
Advantage: Taint Resistance
Other: Must know at least 1 spell that specifically targets Tainted opponents. Shugenja only.
Requirements: Shadowlands Lore 1, Honor rank 0, either Dark Secret (Tainted) or Social
Disadvantage, Shadowlands Taint Rank 1+.
Technique: Darkness Beyond Darkness – Choose one Minor and one Major Shadowlands
Powers. You do not increase your Taint for taking these powers and they do not count against the
maximum number of Shadowlands Powers you can have (see L5R3E p.264).
Later, if you ever become Lost, you can trade off School Ranks for other Shadowlands Powers.
When doing so, you start by “forgetting” (losing) your currently highest Rank School Technique
and replace it with a Shadowlands Power, respecting the normal progression of Shadowlands
Powers. If it is a Shugenja Rank that you are losing, you will no longer be able to cast spells with
a Mastery Level that is too high for you. Once made, this trade cannot be reversed.
Whenever purchasing Shadowlands Powers normally, using Experience Points, you can choose to
either pay 2 less Experience Points for them (minimum 1), or gain 1 less Taint Point from the
process (minimum 0).
Updated from Way of the Shadowlands p.58-59
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Shadowlands Powers
Minor
Beyond The Elements
You are eternally surrounded with dark magic, making you resistant to the pure elemental magic
of the kami. All non-maho spells cast by or targeting you have their TNs increased by 5. All maho
cast by or targeting you receives a Free Raise. You may cancel the Free Raise against hostile
maho, but cannot cancel the effect on pure magic even if you wish to be targeted. This power can
stack with both Above The Elements and Outside The Elements. (note : To avoid power creep,
which is the reason we suspect this power was not originally updated to 3E, we suggest lowering
the TN penalty by 5 and the Free Raises granted by 1 from both Above The Elements and Outside
The Elements. This way, a character with all 3 powers will be much less broken.)
Drawback: The spirits shy away from you. Any shugenja who casts Sense in your presence will
detect a strange eddy in the kami, and may suspect that something is wrong.
Updated from Way of the Shadowlands p. 60
Blood Sense
You have a bizarre sense for fresh blood. You instantly detect all warm blood within 20 feet per
Rank of Taint you have accumulated. This sense is blocked by 2 feet of wood, 1 foot of stone, or 6
inches of metal. It is not blocked by earth or flesh; thus you can sense the location of living
creatures in range, making you very hard to surprise. This ability functions exactly as the Sense
spell, except that it senses warm, living blood. A The Eye Shall Not See spell or other appropriate
magic may block this power.
Drawback: You gain an unnatural thirst for blood. If you see exposed blood, you must make a
Willpower check. TN 10 to prevent yourself from taking a taste when in inappropriate company.
The TN becomes 20 instead if you think no one else is watching.
Updated from Way of the Shadowlands p. 60
Darkness Unseen
Your Taint is more difficult to sense than normal. Those who can sense Taint have a +15 TN penalty
(or it increases the TN penalty of any pre-existing Taint-hiding abilities you may already possess by
5) to sense your Taint. Effects that automatically detect Taint now require their user to succeed at a
Perception/Investigation (Notice) roll against your Taint Rank x 5 (or it increases the TN penalty of
any pre-existing Taint-hiding abilities you may already possess by 5) to notice your Taint.
Drawback: None
Updated from Way of the Shadowlands p.61
Death Sense
You can sense the remains of dead creatures. The range of this sense is 20 feet per Rank of
Shadowlands Taint. This sense is blocked by 2 feet of wood, 1 foot of stone, or 6 inches of metal.
It is not blocked by earth. This power also makes general distinctions between the type of dead
flesh (undead, human corpse, leather saddle, etc.). Maho-tsukai often make use of this power in
order to find corpses to animate as zombies. A Cloak of Night spell or other appropriate magic
block this power.
Drawback: You have a dark, unnatural hunger for dead flesh. If you encounter dead, unmoving
flesh, you must succeed at a Willpower roll TN 10 to resist the temptation of taking a bite if in
inappropriate company. The TN becomes 20 instead if you think no one else is watching.
Updated from Way of the Shadowlands p. 61
Eternal Health
Fu Leng may be a patron of corruption, but he is also quite adept at protecting his servants from
unwanted toxins. You are immune to all diseases and poisons, whether they are magical or
mundane in nature.
Drawback: If you become exposed to a disease, there is a chance that you will become a carrier,
spreading the disease to others as if you were infected at the Game Master’s discretion.
Updated from Way of the Shadowlands p. 61
Fu Leng’s Hunger
Your stomach has become a furnace of infernal power, allowing you to eat and digest anything.
Poison, acid, broken glass, even fire will do no harm once placed in your mouth and swallowed
(although the process of actually putting those in your mouth may still harm you if you’re not
careful). However, you are still vulnerable to injected, inhaled, and contact poisons.
Drawback: You develop a taste for some unusual item (cockroaches, stone, hair, etc.) and eat it
whenever you get the chance. You may make a Willpower roll TN 5 to resist eating the item in
inappropriate company. This roll carries a +10 TN penalty if you think no one else is watching.
Updated from Way of the Shadowlands p. 61
Taint Jade
You possess the ability to corrupt jade, rendering it useless. You can Taint any one non-magical or
unprotected jade item (1 finger’s worth of jade), turning it into obsidian. The range of this power
is equal to your Shadowlands Taint Rank x 5 feet. This power is often used by Lost samurai to
deplete the jade reserve of Crab scouts, leaving them stranded and unprotected in the
Shadowlands. You may target bigger items or several simultaneously, but you will gain more
points of Taint.
Drawback: Whenever you use this power, you gain 1 point of Taint per finger’s worth of jade
that is corrupted. Anyone can clearly see threads of throbbing black energy emanating from you
and enveloping pieces of jade while you use this power, Deformity/0 when in use.
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Taint Sense
You have a supernatural sense for corruption. The range of this sense is 20 feet per Rank of
Shadowlands Taint. This sense is blocked by 2 feet of wood, 1 foot of stone, or 6 inches of metal.
It is not blocked by earth. This power also makes general distinctions between the type of Taint
sources (Tainted human, Shadowlands creature, corrupted land, corrupted nemuranai, etc.). In the
Shadowlands itself, this power is nearly useless as your sense becomes “blinded” with the local
corruption.
Drawback: You are strangely drawn to the Taint. Whenever you activate this power, you will be
tempted to seek out the strongest source of Taint in range. Once there, you may act as you wish,
though you must try to remain near the Taint as long as possible and avoid getting farther away
from the source of Taint than this power’s range. You may make a Willpower roll TN 15 each
hour to shrug off this temptation.
Updated from Way of the Shadowlands p. 61
Major
Billowing Darkness
By summoning the powers of corruption you can create a cloud of darkness, surrounding you with
a radius of 10 feet per Taint Rank you possess. All vision within the cloud is obscured, as it
creates the conditions of total darkness. The cloud remains in place despite wind and weather
conditions for a number of minutes equal to your Taint (if you move, it does not move with you).
Drawback: You gain a point of Taint each time this power is used. Without Unholy Vision (3E
p.165), the Eyes of Hell Akutsukai power (see p.XX), or similar abilities, you are just as blind as
anyone else within your cloud of darkness.
Updated from Way of the Shadowlands p. 62
Wounds are transferred from the victim to you. If the attack dealt less than 8 Wounds, it is
increase to 8 Wounds. If you already have the Bite of the Gaki power, you lose it permanently, but
the bite attack causes and transfers a minimum of 12 damages instead.
Drawback: You develop a taste for fresh, untainted blood. You must consume fresh untainted
blood at least once a week. You must make a Willpower roll TN 20 to avoid tasting fresh
untainted blood when you see it. The TN is 30 if you think no one is watching. Also, all of your
teeth sharpens and becomes pointy, giving your mouth the look of a shark’s maw, Deformity/5.
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Corrupted Blood
Some people believe that there is a kansen looking over their shoulder. In your case it is true. Any
spell you recite is immediately performed by kansen instead of kami, causing such spells to be
treated as maho. Non-maho spells can still be cast as normal, without requiring bleeding and
accumulating Taint and using up a spell slot as normal, but if you run out of spell slots (or for any
other reasons), you may instead cast these spells as maho spells, using bleeding and increasing
Taint (as per the normal rules for casting maho).
Drawback: You can never call upon the kami again; a kansen will always answer your prayers
even if you choose to cast non-maho spells normally. Should you ever be cleansed of your Taint
and loose this power, the kami will shun you, leaving you incapable of casting spells ever again.
Updated from Way of the Shadowlands p. 63
Demonic Charisma
Not all servants of evil are loathsome and hideous. You may roll and keep an additional number of
dice equal to half your Taint Rank (round up) on all attempts to seduce someone, usually done
with a Deceit (Seduction) skill roll. By gaining a point of Taint and winning a Contested
Willpower roll, you can prevent one person, whom you can see, from noticing your physical Taint
symptoms until sunrise the next day.
Drawback: None.
Updated from Way of the Shadowlands p. 63
Fu Leng’s Venom
You can secrete a frightful, pain-inducing poison from your palms. This poison can be used in
combination with Blackened Claws (see 3E p.265) or it can be smeared on the blade of a weapon.
There is no antidote for this poison and there is no roll to resist it (though Eternal Health will
ward against it). Fortunately, it is not fatal. Any creature in contact with this poison suffers a +5
penalty to all their TNs for a number of minutes equal to your Taint rank. Multiple doses impose a
cumulative penalty, but the total penalty cannot be greater than your Taint Rank x 5 x your Insight
Rank.
Drawback: The poison has a harsh, ammonia-like smell and often bleeds from your hands when
you do not wish it to. This imposes a Deformity/10.
Updated from Way of the Shadowlands p. 64
particularly bitter spirit may grant you the Haunted disadvantage). Natural Shadowlands creatures
gain no Taint for using this power, but may use it only once per day.
Updated from Way of the Shadowlands p. 64
Terror of Fu Leng
You radiate the terrible power of Fu Leng, radiating Fear equal to your Taint rank in a 30 foot
radius. This Fear can be sensed by anyone within the radius, but doesn’t affect your allies, who
know (or hope) that your power is on their side.
Drawback: This power is always active. You may turn it off by gaining a point of Taint. Once it
is off, you must gain another point of Taint reactivate it (anything preventing you from gaining
Taint will prevent you from turning this power on or off). Natural Shadowlands creatures cannot
turn this power off at all. If a creature already has a natural Fear Rating, the highest of the two
Fear Ratings is increased by 1.
Updated from Way of the Shadowlands p. 64
Unholy Might
You excel at using your Taint to boost your physical abilities. Once per turn, you may add your
Shadowlands Taint Rank times your Insight Rank to any physical roll totals.
Drawback: You gain 1 point of Shadowlands Taint whenever you use this power.
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Wandering Eye
One of your eyes can be plucked out and used to spy on others. The removed eyeball is able to
move slowly, squirming like a slimy snake with its attached optic nerve (its TN to be Hit is 15 and
it has a single wound). As a simple action, you may choose which of your eyes you wish to use to
see. Distance between you and your eye does not affect your ability to see through it, but you
become unable to make it move if you are ever separated by more than 20 times the total of your
Air Ring plus your Taint Rank, in feet. If the eyeball remains out of the eye socket longer than a
day, it is ruined. If your eyeball is ever destroyed, you may replace it by extracting another one
from a living human. The replacement must remain in your eye socket regenerating for a week
before you can see with it again and use it with this power.
Drawback: As long as you use this power, you suffer from the effects of the Missing Eye
Disadvantage. The Wandering Eye, when in its eye socket, is always bloodshot and bulging
(Deformity/15, or Deformity/10 if you lost your original eye). Using an eye patch is a simple way
to efficiently hide this Deformity, but in effect it inflicts the Missing Eye Disadvantage on you.
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any way (even a ponytail is impossible). Even without wind, it seems to be constantly undulating
slowly, like a writhing mass of thin worms (Deformity/15). While you use this power, its demonic
nature is impossible to conceal (Deformity/0).
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Greater
Beast of Fu Leng [Addendum]
Tail: A tail now sprouts from your lower back. This tail can be used as a weapon, either because it
is long and whip-like, leaving vicious lashes on your opponents, or because it is more robust and
ends up with a club-like bony growth, or even because it has spikes or barbs on it, etc. You may,
instead of making a normal attack, make a Jiujutsu attack with your tail, dealing normal unarmed
damage. Also, having a tail helps you to keep your balance, thus granting you a Free Raise on any
rolls made for the purpose of maintaining your balance or avoiding falling prone.
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Bloodstrike Plague
Your body is covered with oozing sores, carrying a debilitating strain of Bloodstrike Plague. You
are immune to that particular disease, although those who come in contact with you are usually
not. Those who come in contact with the foul liquid you ooze must make a Raw Stamina roll with
a TN equal to your Taint Rank x5. If they fail, their Earth (as well its relevant Traits) is lowered
by 1 as if they were infected with the Bloodstrike Plague. Any character so afflicted has their
Wounds lowered accordingly.
Each day an infected victim does anything but rest they lose another point of Earth, and so on
until their Earth reaches 0 and they die. Each day they spend doing nothing but rest, they may
make another Stamina roll against the original TN. It this roll is successful, they are no longer
infected and become immune. Otherwise, they lose a point of Earth. Use of the Yin-Yang Healing
Emphasis can give bonuses to a victim’s Stamina roll. Once a victim is immune, one point of
Earth is recovered per 2 full days of rest. Those who come into contact with an infected victim
must make a Stamina roll TN 10 or become infected as well.
Anyone who touches you must roll to see if they are infected. Anyone who wounds you in combat
is likewise splattered with fluids. Though it is indeed revolting, you may attempt to “flick” your
disease-ridden fluids at others as a ranged attack (with a maximum range of 15 feet). Such an
attack is made with a Pus Flicking/Agility roll.
The fluids you produce quickly lose their virulence once they out of the boils, and thus they are
not suitable to use as poison unless you apply them (on a weapon, for instance) and use them
immediately in the next round
Drawback: The oozing boils that cover your body are almost impossible to hide. Deformity/0.
Updated from Way of the Shadowlands p. 65
Book of Souls
Legends tell that Fu Leng’s Book of Souls contains the frailties, weaknesses, and fears of every
living mortal. This power gives you insight into this Book of Souls, and grants you the powerful
ability to determine the shortcomings of others. By succeeding at a Contested Willpower roll
against a target, you learn a number of Disadvantages equal to your Taint Rank. The Game Master
chooses which, if any, Disadvantages you learn. Using this power multiple times on the same
individual will reveal new Disadvantages each time, until you have learned everything there is to
know. You cannot successfully use this power against the same person more than once a month.
Drawback: You gain a point of Shadowlands Taint whenever you use this power. You must look
your target in the eyes. If they win the contest of wills, a chill passes through them and nothing
happens. This is a foolish stunt to attempt against Kuni Witch Hunters, who are usually familiar
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with this power, know exactly what you are up to, and do not have anything to hide anyway.
Updated from Way of the Shadowlands p. 66
Acting
Emphases: Cover Deformities, Meishozo Face Paint.
If hiding deformities, Taint symptoms, or scarification, you must Raise twice to gain the benefit
of one Raise.
Cover Deformities: This Emphasis represents skill in covering the marks of Taint on one’s body.
An Awareness/Acting (Cover Deformities) roll TN10 allows to increase the TN to notice
deformities by 5 +5 per two Raises made (as above).
Meishozo Face Paint: This Emphasis represents skill in applying the infamous Meishozo face
paint which allows an inquisitor to appear Tainted for limited periods of time. See the mechanics
of Meishozo face paint.
Honor Losses: If used to disguise deformities, Taint symptoms or scarification.
Updated from Way of the Shadowlands p.51, Homebrew, and Updated from Secrets of the Crab p.55
Medicine
Emphases: Acupuncture, Wounds Binding.
Acupuncture: This is an advanced form of medicine, using acupuncture needles crafted from
appropriate materials—such as silver or gold—incenses, and massaging of various chakra spot to
facilitate a patient’s flow of chi. This special form of medicine often pertains to healing or treating
supernatural ailments and diseases. This Emphasis can be used to identify poisons and diseases
(usually through a Perception/Medicine roll at the poison’s or disease’s Heal TN). Treated patients
recover twice as fast from diseases and/or poisons. A successful roll of Intelligence/Medicine
(Acupuncture) vs. TN 20 can grant a Free Raise on patient’s next roll to resist disease, poison, or
Taint.
Wounds Binding: This Emphasis represents the expertise of binding wounds in order to stop
bleeding and prevent infections. A successful roll (TN15) stops bleeding damage and prevents
wound from getting infected in the Shadowlands.
Updated from Way of the Phoenix p.50, and Homebrew
Navigation
Emphases: Shadowlands
Shadowlands: This Emphasis helps to find one’s way in the Shadowlands. The shifting lands and
confusing nature of the Shadowlands has lead many well prepared scouts to become hopelessly
lost. Even maps are of little help as the land seems to shift and change at whim. To avoid getting
lost in the Shadowlands, a character must succeed at an Intelligence/Navigation roll at a TN 15 +5
per day the character spent in the Shadowlands (he can use Hunting instead but the base TN will
be 20). Way of the Land does not prevent getting lost but grants 2 Free Raises.
Updated from Bearers of Jade p.33
Bugei Skills
Battle
Emphases: Shadowlands
Shadowlands: A human general fighting against a force of Shadowlands denizens cannot use his
Battle skill at a rank higher than his rank in Shadowlands Lore (this also limits his Raises and the
Mastery Abilities he has) unless he has taken the Shadowlands Emphasis. In addition, combatants
involved in a mass combat who have no ranks in the Shadowlands Lore skill are treated as if they
do not have any rank in their Battle skill, unless they have the Shadowlands Emphasis.
Updated from Bearers of Jade p.134
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Heavy Weapon
Emphases: Jade Cloud Dai Tsuchi, Ogre Club
Specific Weapons: These Emphases represents expertise in the use of a particular heavy weapon
like the ogre club. See the game mechanics of the jade cloud dai tsuchi and ogre club.
Updated from the Complete Exotic Arms Guide p.17 and 91
Swordsmanship (Agility)
Emphases: Tsuno Blade
Tsuno Blade: This Emphasis represents expertise in the use of the Tsuno blade. See the game
mechanics of the Tsuno blade.
Updated from the Complete Exotic Arms Guide p.92
Horsemanship
Emphases: Riding in Shadowlands, Specific Mount.
Riding in Shadowlands: This Emphasis represents the ability to control a horse’s natural
nervousness when near or in the Shadowlands.
Specific Mount: This Emphasis represents expertise in riding a particular type of mount. This can
be any of the Rokugani steeds species, some foreign animal like a camel or an elephant, or even
more exotic ones like the Yobanjin’s wyrm or the Lost’s onikage.
Updated from Bearers of Jade p.117and Homebrew
Jiujutsu
Emphases: Troll Gauntlet
Troll Gauntlet: This Emphasis represents expertise in the use of the Troll gauntlet. See the game
mechanics of the Troll gauntlet.
Updated from the Complete Exotic Arms Guide p.91
Wrestling (Agility)
Emphases: Demon Armor
Demon Armor: This Emphasis represents expertise in the use of the demon armor. See the game
mechanics of the demon armor.
Updated from Secrets of the Crab p.30
Low Skills
Shadowlands Lore
Emphases: Detect Corrupted Environments, Goblin Culture, Specific Creature Lore
Detect Corrupted Environment: This Emphasis represents the ability to pick up the tell-tale
signs that an environment has become corrupted by the Shadowlands Taint. It is of great use to
shugenja who must take extra care when in a corrupted environment due to the nature of their
spellcasting abilities. A successful Perception/Shadowlands Lore (Detecting Corrupted
Environment) TN 15 can determine if an area is Tainted (at the Gamemaster’s discretion, higher
base TNs may be appropriate for moderately or lightly Tainted areas).
Goblin Culture: This Emphasis represents knowledge of the various elements of goblin
“culture”. This can be used to find the purpose or make sense of their bizarre activities, predict the
actions of a tribe, attempt to communicate or barter with goblins, scare them off, or trick them.
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Specific Creature Lore: This Emphasis represents specialized knowledge of a certain type of
Shadowlands creature such as ogres, trolls, bog hags, or particular breeds of oni.
Updated from Secrets of the Shadowlands p.93, Updated from Way of the Crab p.48, and
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Weapons
Demon Armor: The infamous spikes armor sometimes worn by the Hida are called “demon
armor”. They come in two categories; “lesser demon armor” and “greater demon armor”
(respectively, they are enhanced light armor and heavy armor). Those armors sport strategically
placed blades and spikes that will harm any creature that would be foolish enough to try and grab
the armored Crab. Such armors are often decorated with purified skulls of minor Shadowlands
beasts.
DR: 2k1 (lesser demon armor), 3k2 (greater demon armor)
Special Rules: Characters without the Defense (Demon Armor) Emphasis suffer a +5 TN penalty
to all physical actions as the oversized spikes and blades tend to get in the way. Damage is
inflicted as soon as an enemy attempts a grapple. Merely attacking in melee the wearer of a
Demon Armor is not sufficient to cause harm.
Demon armor can be set with jade spikes which will only inflict 1k1 Wounds against enemies
without the Shadowlands Taint but which inflict full damage and may overcome the protection of
Tainted targets. Those spikes count as 4 fingers of jade for the purpose of protecting against the
Taint and must be replaced if they become corrupted by exposure to Taint.
Price: Lesser Demon Armor: 20 koku; Greater Demon Armor: 40 koku; with Jade Spikes: price x5
Updated from Secrets of the Crab p.30
Jade Cloud Dai Tsuchi: The preference the Crab have for heavy weapons is well known. The
Crab sometimes modify such weapons so they can be more effective against the denizens of the
Shadowlands. The jade cloud dai tsuchi is one such improvement. It is a dai tsuchi designed with
a special hollow head and small vents designed to hold a small quantity of jade powder. On a
heavy hit, the jade billows out of the vent and engulf the target in a small cloud of jade powder.
DR: 1k3
Special Rules: Jade cloud dai tsuchi can hold one dose of jade powder. Whenever a damage die
explodes, the target must make a successful Stamina roll TN 15 or inhale jade powder. Jade
powder is harmless, if somewhat mildly irritant, to untainted targets, but Tainted targets keep
taking 1k1 Wounds for 1 to 10 rounds or until he takes an entire round vomiting the jade powder,
which leaves it defenseless and unable to move. Other special rules identical to the regular dai
tsuchi.
Price: 115 koku, plus the cost of jade powder.
Updated from the Complete Exotic Arms Guide p.17
Jade Eggs: Inspired by the eggshell grenades used by ninjas, jade eggs instead use a mixture of
explosive, irritant and finely ground jade powder. The principle behind those weapons is to throw
them at Shadowlands denizens, the irritant and jade powder slows down the creature giving a
quick advantage to the Crab bushi employing it.
DR: N/A
Special Rules: Jade eggs can be thrown accurately up to 60 feet. Upon breaking, it fills a 5-foot
radius area, those within the cloud must make an Earth Roll TN 10 (TN 20 for those with the
Shadowlands Taint) or be blinded for one round (+20 TN penalty) while Tainted targets simply
cannot act for the round.
Price: N/A
Updated from Secrets of the Crab p.30
Meishozo Face Paint: A special makeup that was used by Witch Hunters of the Kuni and
Meishozo families to simulate the Taint and infiltrate maho-tsukai cells. It is no longer in use
since most maho-tsukai have become aware of the ruse for quite some time now.
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Special Rules: Meishozo face paint allows the wearer to simulate a Shadowlands Taint Rank
equal to his highest Ring for the purpose of all spells and abilities that detects Taint. It does not
grant any Shadowlands powers or difformities.
Updated from Secrets of the Crab p.55
Ogre Club: Ogres are big creatures and, accordingly, their weapons tend to be equally impressive
in their size. These huge two-handed weapons are often nothing more than tree trunks with the
branches stripped off. More complex variants exist with various sharp devices attached to
puncture armor, or even strings of beads designed to whistle or rattle to distract an opponent.
DR: 4k3
Special Rules: Requires a minimum Strength of 5 to wield. Ogre clubs receive the Heavy
Weapons damage bonus. It also allows the wielder to add his Earth Ring to damage rolls. Ogre
club ignores light armor and treat heavy armor as light armor. Ogre club reduce an opponent’s
Carapace by 2.
Price: N/A
Updated from the Complete Exotic Arms Guide p.91
Troll Gauntlet: These rare weapons, remnants of the troll ancient civilization, consist of sharp
shards of obsidian which are affixed over a troll’s claws by strips of leather wrapped around the
hand. Their effectiveness was recognized during the infamous “Troll War”, as they allowed the
trolls’ claws to pierce Crab armor more easily, and the vicious wounds they left often became
infected with the Taint.
DR: +2k1 (see below)
Special Rules: Troll claws are considered natural weapons, and as such increase a creature’s
natural or unarmed damage by 2k1. Anyone suffering at least one Wound inflicted by a Troll
gauntlet must immediately roll Stamina TN 20 or gain 1 point of Shadowlands Taint.
Price: N/A
Updated from the Complete Exotic Arms Guide p.91
Tsuno Blade: This large heavy blade was widely used by the Tsuno. It is slightly longer than a
no-dachi, but much heavier, with a wider blade, and a more pronounced curve. They were
designed to destroy and cleave pretty much everything they struck.
DR: 3k3
Special Rules: Requires a minimum Strength of 5 to wield. Tsuno blades receive the Heavy
Weapons damage bonus. Tsuno blades ignore light armor and reduce an opponent’s Carapace by
2. If an opponent declares Full Defense against the wielder of a Tsuno blade, the wielder gets to
make a damage roll against the defender’s weapon, even if he misses his opponent. If the damage
rolled is superior or equal to 25 for Average quality, and +5 for each quality level above that, the
opponent’s weapon is broken by the force of the blow.
Price: N/A
Updated from the Complete Exotic Arms Guide p.92
Special Rules: Blacksteel weapons inflict 5 more Wounds on any damage rolls for which at least
one die exploded. Non-Lost individuals who carry blacksteel for more than an hour suffer a +5
TN penalty on all Earth, Stamina, or Willpower rolls. Carrying multiple blacksteel weapons
inflicts cumulative penalties. After a week of regular use, this penalty becomes +10. If the bearer
does not use the weapon for a week, this penalty returns to +5. If the bearer discards the weapon,
the penalty will be completely gone one week later. Blacksteel armors have no special benefits but
inflict the same penalties.
Updated from Secrets of the Shadowlands p.21
The damage the wearer should have taken is instead transferred to his family in the following
order: children, parents, siblings, grand-parents, aunts and uncles, cousins, and so on until the
whole family, or possibly even the whole clan, lies dead.
Anyone suspicious of an invulnerable armor can attempt an Intelligence/Spellcraft (Shugenja
Lore) roll TN 40 to realize that the wounds prevented by this armor are not negated but are simple
sent “someplace else”. A careful examination of the armor coupled with an
Intelligence/Calligraphy or Perception/Investigation (Notice) TN 15 will reveal the kanji for the
words “family”, “blood”, and “kin” worked into the armor’s calligraphy.
Updated from Bearers of Jade p.69
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Blessed Jade: Found only in the realm of Yomi, this substance that closely resembles jade glows
with the color of newly-risen grass. Many rumors surrounds the effects this special material has
on Tainted beasts, some underrated, some exaggerated, but all agree on one point: blessed jade
can never be corrupted by the foul touch of Jigoku. Needless to say, blessed jade is extremely,
extremely rare.
Special Rules: Blessed jade can never be corrupted by the Taint, period. Someone carrying a
piece of blessed jade into the heart of Jigoku would remain free of Taint as long as he keeps the
piece of blessed jade. The glow of blessed jade has a radius of 30 feet. Any Tainted creature
inside that radius takes 1 Wound per round and must succeed at a Willpower roll TN 25 or flee
outside of the area. This roll is made every round the Tainted creature is in the area of the blessed
jade’s aura and every time it tries to enter it.
If a piece of blessed jade comes into contact with an equal amount of pit-forged obsidian (see
Prayers and Treasures p.117), both materials are immediately and wholly destroyed.
Updated from Fortunes and Winds p.28
The Butterfly Hairpins: These hairpins are made of lacquered brass decorated with a butterfly
motif. They belong to a set of similar cursed items, including an origami crane, a kimono
embroidered with dragonflies, and a fan decorated with hummingbirds, but these hairpins are the
most famous for they are suspected of being responsible for the mysterious disappearances of
Shosuro Hojiako and Shosuro Tozaku.
Special Rules: To use the item’s powers, the user must strongly wish to be somewhere else and
then make a Void roll (no TN). The user then transforms into a butterfly (or some other creature
depending on which item she is using) and the result of the Void roll is the number of minutes this
effect lasts. Each use grants 3 points of Shadowlands Taint to the user, but they manifest as
mental symptoms thus making it harder to detect. If the user’s Shadowlands Taint Rank ever
exceed her Void Ring (either through the use of the hairpins of some other means), she
automatically becomes a Chocho no Oni (see Creatures of Rokugan p.89, the Gamemaster may
have to apply some modifications to the creature’s stats for the other items), retaining her
consciousness as long as her Taint does not exceed her highest Ring.
Updated from Bearers of Jade p.63
Dark Oracle’s Covenant: The unbridled power of the Dark Oracles is well known, as is their
strange reluctance to interfere personally with outside events. Those that seek the Dark Oracles
take their lives into their hands as these strange creatures are as likely to destroy supplicants as to
assist them. It is said that there are certain nemuranai that “exist outside the elements”, that
provide protection against the power of the Dark Oracles. Whether these items were created by
the pure Oracles or are a side effect of the Dark Oracles’ existence is unknown. These four items
are called the Dark Oracles’ Covenants.
When one of these items is carried, its bearer may not be harmed in any way by the corresponding
Dark Oracle, the Elemental Terror that serves it, or its spawns. Carrying the Covenant allows a
mortal to demand one favor of the Dark Oracle. Beware: interpretation of the favor is left to the
discretion of the Oracle. Once a favor is fulfilled, all protective powers of the Covenant are
permanently negated for that bearer. Carrying the Covenant of one Oracle does not protect its
bearer in any way from other Dark Oracles.
Covenant of Earth – A fist-sized black diamond that seethes with eternal cold.
Covenant of Fire – A small metal lantern. All fire that burns within it is a dark green, and radiates
no warmth. If no fire burns within, the Covenant has no power.
Covenant of Water – A rusted metal jug. All liquid placed within it becomes foul-smelling and
polluted with excrement. If no liquid is placed within, the Covenant has no power.
Covenant of Air – A large kite made of tanned skin, stretched over bones. When let loose in the
sky, it moans softly.
Updated from Way of the Shadowlands p.131
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The Horrifying War Drums of Iuchiban: These huge taiko drums made of dark wood and
tanned ogre skin were created by the sorcerer Iuchiban. The set is completed by a pair of large
obsidian shafts which are used to beat on the drums.
Special Rules: The War Drums can be heard as far as a mile away. The drums must be played
consecutively for 10 minutes for their magic to take effect. All corpses within range of the drums’
beat will animate as zombies (see L5R3ER p.299). These zombies are under the control of the
drummer who can mentally issue them any command. If the zombies are not given any command,
their default state is to stay put, attacking any non-Tainted creatures that come close (including the
drummer if he’s not Tainted).
If the beat of the drums is interrupted for more than 1 round, the zombies will start wandering
aimlessly at random, attacking any non-Tainted creatures that come close (again, including the
drummer if he’s not Tainted). If the beat of the drums is interrupted for more then 10 minutes, the
zombies become normal corpses once more. The zombies will never attack a creature with the
Taint, even if commanded to do so. Homebrew
The Eikisaku Bell: The origins of this artifact are unknown. It is a bell crafted from a single
piece of pure jade. It is about twice as large as a man’s head, and its dome is so thin as to be
almost transparent. If hit with a small stone or a hammer which head is made of rock, it will
scream unceasingly, sounding like claws on stone, to be taken back to Eikisaku temple (“Take me
back! Eikisaku temple! Eikisaku temple! Take me back!”). The shrieking will last 120 minutes.
Striking it with other substances causes no effects.
Special Rules: If the party can find Eikisaku temple (the bell does not answer any questions), and
hang it in its proper place, they will receive 4 Honor Points. Striking the bell now produces a
single pure note, lasting for a number of minutes equal to the striker’s Honor Rank. All
Shadowlands creatures within 250’ suffer (striker’s Honor Rank)k1 Wounds per round, and must
resist a Fear effect with a rating equal to the striker’s Honor Rank or run away in terror.
Updated from Bearers of Jade p.56
Hida Tadaka’s Katana of Perfect Crystal: Once wielded by the famous Crab Champion Hida
Tadaka, this weapon has not been seen for many centuries. It is a stunningly beautiful katana
expertly crafted from a single piece of flawless crystal with the handle wrapped in the finest
quality black silk.
DR: 4k4
Special Rules: The katana is a nemuranai that can harm any creatures, regardless of
invulnerability, incorporeal ability, Carapace, School Techniques, or any other similar abilities
that would otherwise negate weapon damage. Against Tainted creatures or minions of the Shadow
Dragon, its DR becomes 5k5.
Updated from Fortunes and Winds p.29
Isawa Yasuko’s Inkbrush: This simple inkbrush still looks like the simple twig and blades of
grass it was made with (which may require an Investigation roll to recognize it for what it is
really). It once belonged to Isawa Yasuko, Mistress of Air, who came to help the Crab at Hida
Chomen’s behest, but was later killed by an oni assassin. It was told that with this inkbrush, Isawa
Yasuko could paint the future and she became famous for this. Alas, even this ability was not
enough to save her life.
Special Rules: Anyone whishing to use the inkbrush must succeed at an Air/Meditation roll TN
15. Raises can be made to increase the prediction’s clarity. If successful, the user falls into a
trance, and paints with great skill a clouded vision of the future. Unfortunately, corruption has
permanently warped it powers and the paintings now only shows dreadful futures of oni and maho
striking the painter. These visions will still invariably come true, however, as the inkbrush acts as
a beacon for Tainted creatures and minions of Jigoku, driving them to attack the artist.
Updated from Bearers of Jade p.62
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Jade Powder: Jade weapons are rare, so the Crab often coats weapons with an oily substance
sprinkled with jade powder as a substitute. It gives the coated weapon the same properties as
normal jade weapons, but for a limited amount of strikes. Five doses represent a quantity of jade
equivalent to one finger, and as long as they are not used, they protect from the Taint like a finger
of jade would. Just like any jade, prolonged exposure to the Taint (in the Shadowlands, for
instance) will corrupt them and render them useless.
Special Rules: The first strike will have the same effect as a jade weapon, but after each
successive strike, the weapon will loose effectiveness, because more of the oily substance will get
wiped off, until it becomes a mundane weapon once more.
• First Strike: Ignores Invulnerability and Carapace
• Second Strike: Ignores Invulnerability; if the creature normally has a Carapace rating of 2 or
higher, it is now considered to be 1 (it remains unchanged if the rating is 1)
• Third Strike: Ignores Invulnerability; if the creature normally has a Carapace rating of 3 or
higher, it is now considered to be 2 (it remains unchanged if the rating is 1 or 2)
• Fourth Strike: Ignores Invulnerability; if the creature normally has a Carapace rating of 4 or
higher, it is now considered to be 3 (it remains unchanged if the rating is 1, 2 or 3)
• Fifth Strike and on: The damage roll is fully affected by Invulnerability and Carapace
Price: 1 Bu per dose
Updated from the Book of the Shadowlands p.107, inspired by a thread on the AEG boards
Hungry Blades: After their evil had been identified, the Bloodswords were no longer able to
torment the samurai by twisting their ideals against them. So Iuchiban and Yajinden created
several wakizashi, that they named the Hungry Blades, as alternative tools of corruption. Wielders
find that their emotions are clearer, their minds are more focused, and they are better able to
handle whatever tasks are demanded of them.
Special Rules: Whenever a wielder of a Hungry Blade feels an all-consuming need to succeed at
a task where being emotionally focused upon a goal would be an asset (at the Gamemaster’s
discretion, but advantages and disadvantages like Higher Purpose and Driven might trigger this
effects), the blade provides a Free Raise to the appropriate skill or Trait roll. If the Hungry Blade
is wielded in combat in a similar manner, the Free Raise granted must be used for the Extra
Damage Raise option. Every time the wielder of the blade has benefited from 5 such Free Raises,
he must make a Willpower roll at a TN equal to the amount of Raises he has benefited from (5 for
5 Free Raises, 10 for 10 Free Raises, and so on). If this roll is failed, the character loses the ability
to distance himself from his emotions and acts recklessly and with impulsiveness (as per the
Brash disadvantage) for the task at hand.
Updated from the Complete Exotic Arms Guide p.64
The Kaiken of Hida Masiko: Hida Masiko, Hida Kami’s first wife, committed jigai with a
kaiken, a small blade noblewomen often carry to defend their honor and bodies. She did this in
order to escape the Shadowlands creatures that had assaulted Kyuden Masiko. The kaiken then
became lost to the Shadowlands. Masiko’s kaiken is a small Kaiu blade with a silver and ivory
handle.
DR: 2k3
Special Rules: Aside from the usual benefit of a Kaiu blade (unbreakable, reduce Carapace by 1),
the kaiken’s main power is that it can be used to remove the Taint from an infected person, by
physically cutting away corrupted tissues to prevent further spread. An Intelligence/Medicine roll
TN 25 allows the wielder to find the Tainted area of the patient’s body. Knowledge of how the
Taint was acquired (“A zombie clawed me on the left thigh…”) gives one Free Raise. An
Agility/Medicine roll at a TN of the patient’s Shadowlands Taint Rank x 10 is required to cut out
the Tainted tissues. Doing this also permanently removes a number of Wounds from the patient’s
“Out” Wound level equal to the amount of Shadowlands Taint Ranks removed. The surgery is
extremely painful and almost impossible to accomplish without medicinal opium. Without it, the
patient must succeed a number of Willpower rolls, TN 20, equal to the number of Taint Ranks
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removed (minimum 1). Failure will increase the Agility/Medicine roll to TN 35 as well as
inflicting 3k3 Wounds on the patient.
Updated from Bearers of Jade p.55
Kaiu Horuko’s Soroban: Lost during a failed attempt at retaking the Hiruma castle, this simple
wooden abacus has a sun and moon design on opposite sides, is strung with copper wires and set
with small coral beads. It is the very first abacus ever build and was created in order to help in the
construction of the Kaiu Wall as the complex calculations needed to engineer such construction
could not simply be done with sticks arranged on a mat.
Special Rules: Kaiu Horuko’s soroban gives a Free Raise on any rolls involving calculation
(usually reserved to Battle, Commerce, and Engineering). If the user has also ranks in the Kaiu
Engineering School, he may substitute any one of his starting school skills or Kaiu Engineering
Paths for any other. Lastly, there is a code wheel in the frame which grants a +2k0 when using the
Calligraphy skill to encode or decode messages.
Updated from Bearers of Jade p.58
Kakko-Fudo: Kuni’s original sword, now lost to the Shadowlands, was thought to be in the
possession of Moto Tsume for a while. It is a blade forged of purest jade and darkest obsidian
with a tsuba gilded in silver with the symbols of the five elements ringing it. Its saya is made of
black teak and decorated only with burnished iron. It was designed to assist Kuni in his researches
in the Shadowlands, shielding him from Taint.
DR: 5k3
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Special Rules: The weapon’s eternal jade protects the wielder from the Taint as long as he is
carrying the sword. A shugenja wielding Kakko-Fudo can sacrifice 2 Wounds to regain one used
spell slot from each Ring as if he had meditated for two hours.
Updated from Bearers of Jade p.57
Kiken: This tanto has a blue-white blade on which constantly trickles and drips blood. It was
once in the possession of a mad heimin named Ozuki who attempted to assassinate some courtiers
during the Scorpion Clan’s Coup. The blade was lost in the struggle and its whereabouts are
unknown since. Unknown to all, Kiken, which means “famine”, was one of Iuchiban’s earliest
creations.
DR: 1k2
Special Rules: Kiken is an intelligent, semi-sentient blade that has a pool of 2 Void Points that is
available to both the knife and the wielder. When not used, the knife often use these Void Points
so that it will not be found and remain unseen by those it does not deem worthy. Whenever
Kiken’s wielder has less Void Points than Kiken, they are possessed by the knife and do its
bidding until such time as their own Void Points become higher than the knife’s (control of the
wielder could be swapped several times a day as the Void Points total of the owner and the blade
decrease and increase). When in control of its owner, kiken will force him to try and assassinate
anyone with an Honor Rank of 4 or greater. The wielder of Kiken will gain 1 point of Taint per
week they keep the knife on their person.
Updated from Otosan Uchi Book 3 p.26
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Kishu: Kishu was Hiruma’s first blade which he lost embedded in an oni and for which Hiko was
a replacement. It is one of the few rare Crab weapons that does not bear a Kaiu’s signature. It is an
almost straight steel blade with eternal jade inlays. Its golden hilt pins, a present to Hiruma from
Hida, are set into the hilt so that the sword must be used left-handed.
DR: 5k2
Special Rules: Kishu’s wielder may spend up to all of his remaining Void Points at once on
damage. The sword’s bearer gives no scent, ever, and thus cannot be tracked by scent. Finally, the
wielder can always see as though it were full daylight. However, the sword has a major drawback:
all Meditation rolls made for the purpose of regaining Void Points are done with a +15 TN
penalty.
Updated from Bearers of Jade p.57
Living Bone: Although generally considered a poor material for weapons and armors, some
enterprising maho-tsukai have experimented with the material to give it a semblance of unlife
using foul magic, making living bone much more resilient than normal. There is one drawback
from using such equipment however: living bone is thirsty for blood.
Special Rules: Living bone weapons grant a +1k0 on damage rolls and living bone armor grant a
+4 bonus to the wearer’s TN to Be Hit. Once per day, living bone equipment must taste blood, by
using the weapon against a living opponent or soaking the armor with fresh blood) or it becomes
“thirsty”. Thirsty living bone weapons force the wielder to make a Willpower roll TN 20 or turn
the weapon on himself. Thirsty living bone armors force the wearer to make a Strength roll TN 20
or they take physical control of the wearer, forcing him to draw his own blood in some fashion.
Of course, non-living users will not try to draw their own blood but rather turn on the nearest
living creature instead. Living bone equipment found randomly in the Shadowlands is almost
always thirsty. Living Bones radiates the Shadowlands Taint.
Updated from Secrets of the Shadowlands p.21
The Mask of Shosuro Itode: Shosuro Itode was a Scorpion hostage fostered to the Crab at a
young age. He spent 15 years training among the Crab, and when he finally died in a
Shadowlands’ assault on the Wall, he decided to die as a Crab. His mask was torn off and
unceremoniously thrown over the Wall, and subsequently lost. It is a shining gold mask with the
words “be as you like” embroidered on its silk lining.
Special Rules: Anyone donning the mask of Shosuro Itode can take the appearance, voice, and
mannerism of anyone they’re thinking about (granting an effective +5k5 on all Disguise and
Acting skills rolls for this purpose). Anyone within 200’ at the moment the character puts the
mask on will see and hear this new persona. However, anyone else who was out of range at that
moment will see a giant insect-like oni with six clawed legs, two reptilian heads, and three
venom-dripping scorpion tails. This is only an illusion, but it may still cause much chaos. Using
the mask’s powers also inflict one point of Shadowlands Taint upon the wearer.
Updated from Bearers of Jade p.61
Nagori’s Chrysanthemums: Crafted long ago by Yogo Nagori who combined his father’s gifts
for wards with his Asahina mother’s tsangusuri, these four bushes were sent as a gift from
Scorpion Champion’s wife Bayushi Meibuko to Crab Champion Hida Zempai is order to buy the
Hida’s support. They can sense Tainted creatures and produce small guardians who will defend
their ground. Though the chrysanthemums were used extensively in the protection of Kyuden
Hida, all but one were eventually uprooted and stolen by a crafty maho-tsukai who managed to
hide his Taint long enough to bypass the plant’s ward. The only remaining chrysanthemum bush
has been donated to the Asahina temple. The corrupted descendants of those bushes, however, can
be found outside the dwellings of Shadowlands creatures, alerting them to the presence of humans
who would have entered their home in their absence.
Special Rules: When Tainted creatures approach within 300 feet of the chrysanthemums, the
bushes roll 4k4 against a TN of 20 minus the creature’s Shadowlands Taint Rank. If they succeed,
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they release a number of plant-guardians equal to the number of blossom on the plant (1k1). The
guardians look like three-foot-high bushi in armor made of white blossoms, carrying small,
wooden thorn-studded tetsubo. When killed, they dissolve into scattered petals. If all the
guardians are killed, it takes the bush a few months before it blossoms again. The plant itself can
only be destroyed with fire.
Plant-Guardians
Air: 2 Earth: 2 Fire: 2 Water: 4
Agility: 3
Rolls When Attacking: 4k3 Rolls For Damage: 6k3
TN to Be Hit: 15 Wounds Per Level: 4
Special: Carapace 2
The Tainted version of these bushes can be found all over the Shadowlands, usually at the
entrance of some creature’s dwelling. Though they no longer animate, they show a number of
blossoms equal to the amount of non-Tainted humans in the vicinity.
Updated from Bearers of Jade p.60
Obsidian Tea: This tea can be seen as the dark counterpart of the Tea of Jade Petals. It is
produced in a similar manner; using magic during the cultivation of specific plants, but in this
case the magic is maho. However, unlike the Tea of Jade Petals, Obsidian Tea does not combat
Taint but rather helps to internalize any symptoms the drinker may have accrued.
Special Rules: In order to provide any effects, the tea must be imbibed once every 2 weeks.
Minor Taint symptoms are suppressed while moderate symptoms are reducer to minor symptoms
(severe symptoms are beyond the ability of the tea to hide). Similarly, the drinker’s Taint is
considered lowered by 1 full Rank for all intent and purposes.
The price to pay for this, however, is that anyone who is Tainted and drinks the tea gains 1 point
of Taint (pure drinkers are unaffected by this) immediately, with no rolls to resist it. Drinking
multiple doses within a 2 weeks period provides no additional benefits, but the Taint gain is
cumulative.
Updated from the Complete Exotic Arms Guide p.63
Obsidian Weapons [Addendum]: Obsidian weapons are relatively easy to manufacture as they
only require primitive sharpening rather than elaborate folding. Obsidian powder is also available,
used in a manner similar to jade powder (see jade powder). However, most swordsmiths refuse to
soil a daisho with obsidian, but other weapons can be custom-made.
Special Rules: Weapons made of obsidian have 3 in 10 chances of being cursed. Roll secretly
when an obsidian weapon is acquired by a player. The curse is triggered when the weapon first
spills Tainted blood; the wielder must make an immediate Willpower roll TN 5. This roll is
repeated, with its TN increased by 5, every night of the full moon. Failure indicates that, for this
night, the character falls into a blind fury, seeking to commit barbaric atrocities against their
closest friends and kin. If 5 rolls are failed in a row, this lunacy becomes permanent. Discarding
the weapon helps reversing the process, with the monthly Willpower roll TN dropping by 5 until
it becomes 0, at which point, the character is free of the curse.
Updated from Bearers of Jade p.65. Note that those weapons are “mundane” obsidian weapons
as in Art of the Duel p.179, not the “pit-forged obsidian” described in Prayers and Treasures
p.177.
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Oni Chitin Armor: With the invulnerability and resistance to damage shown by some oni, it was
only logical that someone eventually thought of tinkering with the idea of crafting an armor from
the remains of dead oni. The Crab experimented with this for a while, but abandoned the idea as
they found out the armors remained tainted and the efforts to remedy the situation were not
considered worth while. Of course, other, less reputable individuals quickly recycled the idea but
decided to leave the remains tainted instead... Lost, ronin bandits, and the occasional
maho-tsukai are sometimes seen wearing this armor.
Special Rules: Oni chitin armor grants Carapace 5 which can be bypassed by jade. The wearer is
also exposed to Taint as if he were in a corrupted environment such as the Shadowlands. A wearer
who is also in a corrupted environment will exhaust jade at twice the normal rate. A wearer is also
vulnerable to Taint-targeting spells as if he was himself Tainted.
Updated from Secrets of the Shadowlands p.21
The Porcelain Mask of Fu Leng: Once in the possession of Yogo Junzo who claimed this mask
once belonged to the Dark Kami. The sole purpose of this mask seems to be to turn a human that
is not yet Lost into a formidable Tainted killing machine.
Special Rules: When placed upon a living human’s face, the mask will fuse itself to the flesh and
bone of its wearer without harming him. Once this happens, it is impossible to remove the mask
short of killing its wearer. The wearer immediately receives a number of Shadowlands Powers
equal to his twice his Insight Rank. He may ignore the normal prerequisites for selecting
Shadowlands Powers.
Each day the mask is worn, the wearer must succeed at a Willpower roll TN 30 or gain a full
Rank of Taint. Success grants a cumulative +5 TN penalty to this roll which disappears once he
fails it, resetting the TN to 30. If the wearer ever becomes Lost, he immediately dies, his body
exhausted and destroyed by the mask’s dark energies, at which point the mask can easily be
removed.
Updated form Way of the Shadowlands p.132
Tsuno Steel: The Tsuno employed black-tinted steel that was the subject of much speculation
among the Lion and the Crab. Although, both clan theorized that this was some special material
that the Tsuno found while wandering the Spirit Realms, the truth is the Tsuno employed their
soultwisting magic when forging the metal in order to allow their equipment to affect those that
relied heavily on the powers of the Spirit Realms or ventured outside of their Realm of origin.
Special Rules: Weapons made of Tsuno steel are especially punishing toward a creature outside
of his Realm of origin, under the influence of a Spirit Realm, or who draws powers from a Spirit
Realm (such as a Kitsu shugenja with Kitsu spiritual powers, see MS #3). Such weapons gain a
Free Raise when attacking such creatures as well as inflicting +1k0 Wounds. Only weapons with
a cutting edge, such as a naginata, katana, or arrows, can be forged from Tsuno steel. Tsuno steel
armors grant a +10 TN to Be Hit bonus to his wearer when facing similar enemies.
Updated from Secrets of the Shadowlands p.44
“Uke”, The Persistent Bokken: Looking like a mundane bokken, they are often crafted by
maho-tsukai and sold to unsuspecting bushi under the guise of being nemuranai that will help
them during morning kenjutsu practice. In fact, those bokken house a minor oni. The sword
animates each dawn to fight its owner in the guise of a practice match. It does so again the next
morning, and each morning after that, each time getting stronger and not waiting for its owner to
awake in order to begin another “practice match.”
Special Rules: A persistent bokken is activated by drawing one’s sword in its presence. The first
person to do so becomes the bokken’s unfortunate owner. Persistent bokkens start off with the
following stats; a Reflexes of 1 (for an effective TN to Be Hit of 5), attack and damage pools of
1k1, and 1 Wound per Wound levels. For the following week, the attack and damage pools both
increase by an additional 1k0 each day (2k1 the second day, 3k1 the third day, and so on). After
the first week, the bokken’s stats become the following; Reflexes of 2 (for an effective TN to Be
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Hit of 10), attack and damage pools of 1k2 (effectively 1k1 for the first day of the second week),
and 2 Wounds per Wound levels. It then again starts gaining extra dice for attack and damage
rolls each day for the following week (2k2 on day two, 3k2 on day three, and so on). This pattern
continues (gaining an extra Rank of Reflexes, an extra kept die on attack and damage rolls, and an
extra Wound per Wound levels) for seven weeks. By the fifth week, the oni’s outline becomes
visible, showing a shadowy form gripping the bokken by the hilt. By the seventh day of the
seventh week, it will have the following stats; Reflexes of 7 (for an effective TN to be Hit of 35),
an attack and damage pools of 7k7, and 7 Wounds per Wounds levels. If defeated on this day, it
remains inert until activated again.
Only death or giving one’s name to the oni, which is only possible after the fifth week, once the
oni’s physical form becomes visible, can stop this. Once named, the oni becomes free. If the
owner dies, the oni’s stats become frozen at their current level, until someone else draws his
sword in the bokken’s presence, thus becoming its new owner, starting the whole thing all over
again, but using the oni’s current stats as its starting stats instead.
Price: Whatever the selling maho-tsukai deems appropriate, but they’re willing to sell them
cheaply, so as to catch as many unsuspecting samurai.
Updated from Bearers of Jade p.68
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Corruption Points
When a character gains enough Taint that he has become Lost, the Taint in his body causes several
changes. One of the main aspects of becoming Lost, is the fact that a character loses his
connection to the Void and is no longer able to spend Void Points as indicated by their lack of
Void Rings (see Creatures of Rokugan p.131). This loss of a trait puts Lost characters at a
considerable disadvantage compared to normal characters. There is however an option available to
them: Corruption Points.
When a character becomes Lost, he gains a number of Corruption Points per day equal to His
Shadowlands Taint Rank, which becomes frozen at the current Rank, as soon as it becomes the
character’s highest Ring. In fact, for Lost characters, their Shadowlands Ranks now becomes their
twisted version of the Void Ring, and for all intent and purposes (except for calculating Insight)
count as their Void Ring (Raising, focusing during duels, etc.. The only notable exception to this
is that Corruption Points cannot be used to fuel techniques, spells, kata, kiho, or other abilities that
required the expenditure of a Void Point (however, see the Shadowlands Power Corruption of the
Harmonies).
Corruption Points are recovered in a manner similar to Void Points except for the following
changes; Void/Meditation is replaced by Taint/Meditation and Void/Tea Ceremony by
Taint/Anatomy (Torture). In fact, when using the Anatomy (Torture) Skill to regain Corruption
Points, the torturer may ply his skills upon himself, someone else, or even just an animal. While in
the Shadowlands or in any other Tainted area, a Lost character will recover a single Corruption
Point every hour.
The proposed rules below offer a way to calculate a sentient creature’s Insight Rank and flesh it out
with some skills. A creature which intelligence is not superior to which of a common animal is
always considered Insight Rank 1. If a creature can cast spells, consider its Insight Rank to be its
rank in any one relevant Shugenja School (unless the Proficiency rules are used, in which case the
Shugenja School Rank might be lower).
These rules introduce two new statistics for creatures: Threat and Proficiency. Threat is, in a
nutshell, a substitute for the Void Ring, although much less versatile, while Proficiency bears some
resemblance with a School Rank.
If the Gamemaster only needs to know a creature’s Insight Rank, the steps 1 to 3 will be sufficient.
However, if he wishes to develop further the creature into a unique and more powerful encounter,
he should continue with step 4 and 5 which use the Proficiency rules.
Carapace [3]
The creature gains Carapace 1 or its Carapace rating gains +1.
all Attack rolls made with that weapon. If this Ability is selected a second time, you must choose a
different weapon.
There are many ways to come up with a number that would replace the Void Ring’s rank for the
purpose of Raises and focusing only:
- Calculate the average of all its Traits (rounded down).
- For a faster method, the Gamemaster could decide that all creatures have an effective Void Ring
of 2. In addition, he could also give Shadowlands creatures an effective Void Ring of 3 while in
the Shadowlands. Further creature customization could be to allow minor enemies (“goons and
henchmen”) to only have an effective Void Ring of 1 while major enemies or plot villains could
have an effective Void Ring of 3 or more.
- For creatures with a Taint rank, the Gamemaster may decide to use their Shadowlands Taint in
lieu of the Void Ring.
- If the Threat rank rules are used, use the Threat rank in lieu of the Void Ring.
Those rules are not meant to compete with the Threat rank or Corruption points options, but
rather, to complement them. A creature that the Gamemaster did not expect to fight and for which
he did not gave a Threat Rating, could be ran using the rules presented here. Similarly, another
Gamemaster could decide to reserve Corruptions Points to Lost characters, Threat Ratings to the
average or stronger creatures, and use the rules presented above for the minor threats and
mundane animals…
Expanded from Way of the Shadowlands p.72
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Daikirai-Hiko,
the Demon Prince of Hate and Fury (Oni Lord)
It has often been said that the mortal realm reflects the spirit realm, and in many ways it does.
There is a clear hierarchy that is similar to that of Rokugan, or perhaps it is better to say that
Rokugan’s hierarchy is reflective of the Celestial hierarchy. In any event, nearly every aspect on
Ningen-do is reflected in the other realms. One of those aspects is the war between Jigoku and
Tengoku.
On Ningen-do, this is seen in the endless war between the Empire of Rokugan and the
Shadowlands. The armies of the demons and Lost swarm against the Empire and a thin line of
Samurai holds them off so the rest of the world can sleep safe and sound, play in their courts, and
enjoy their life. So important is this duty that a great wall, the Carpenter Wall, was built to protect
the Empire and the mighty Crab clan was charged with the duty of protecting the Empire.
In Tengoku and Yomi, there is a wall, too, and a great war. But like anything else in the Heavens,
it is bigger, better, and more impressive than anything seen on the mortal world. The wall stands
two miles and more high, studded with mighty battlements, atop a cliff impossibly tall. Manning
it are part of the Heavenly Celestial Legions, an army made up of all the greatest heroes of the
Empire, famed samurai, great shugenja, enlightened monks, and master strategists, all of whom
are led by the immortal servants of the Sun and Moon; minor gods and spirits that live in the
Court.
Far, far below this wall lie Jigoku and the terrible spirit realms of the underworld. They swarm
and push, fight and struggle every day to surmount that wall and storm the Heavens. So far, no
demon has ever pushed past the wall, though a few have come close. Most notably, the closest the
assaults have ever come was during Fu Leng’s attack on Tengoku. So many soldiers and gods
were pulled from the wall to fight back that threat that the demon army very nearly pushed across.
Which thrust was the feint and which the truth is still up for debate among many in the Celestial
courts; although most suspect the forces of hell were using each other as a feint. Perhaps if they
had been unified…
In any event, one of the Principle Oni Lords of these attacks has been Daikirai-Hiko, the Demon
Prince of Hate and Fury. He is to Oni Lords what Kakita, Mirumoto, and Matsu are to Rokugan.
The Oni of the Mortal realm look to him with a reverence that borders on outright worship, and
mortal scholars are still debating whether he is “just” a demon or if he is a God in truth.
Daikirai-Hiko stands at nearly thirty feet tall with skin the color of fresh blood. Massive horns
made of pure obsidian jut from his skull and gleam like diamonds. His eyes are solid orbs of opal
and glow with a fierce heat. His breath is a noxious cloud of toxic gas that can instantly etch steel,
rusting it within minutes. The maw that splits his face is filled with row upon row of jagged
shark’s teeth and are normally filled with the torn flesh of those he slays. His massive arms
usually clutch a bone and bronze tetsubo. His legs are hairy, but still that of a man, and wrapped
about his body is a wondrous suit of armor. Some say that his arms and armor were forged for
him by a dread immortal smith, some say he is that dread smith; no one knows for sure.
Inside of combat, those few immortals that had the misfortune of fighting him have found that he
is the physical embodiment of rage and fury. He moves like a whirlwind of death, slaughtering
everything that crosses him. Wounds, if he receives any through his marvelous armor, only seem
to make him angrier and more spiteful. It is that armor that has kept him alive for so long; it is
rumored to be the best armor forged by the forces of Hell, and given the durability of it few
contest that claim.
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His mighty tetsubo is also worth mention, as aside from his armor it is the greatest item he owns.
Forged from the bones of a lesser dragon, it is bound in bronze strips taken from monasteries and
temples that have become corrupted and fallen. Each strip is a testament to the growing power of
hell in tainting and subjugating the world. Temples and shrines that have become sites of battles,
crimes, taint, terror and death each have one or more temple icon taken to Jigoku by kansen and
added to this club. Daikirai-Hiko claims that when it is entirely sheathed in bronze, he will use it
to topple the cliffs of Heaven and destroy the Celestial wall. From that rubble-made ramp, he will
lead the charge into the home of the Gods and bring about the victory of hell. The scholars of the
Heavenly Court are concerned about that club, and they have cautioned for it to be taken from him
if possible. Whether or not the club can truly bring down the cliffs, it is a powerful tool and one
that should be removed if at all possible.
Outside of combat Daikirai-Hiko is a master tactician and he has been the principle architect of
the war against heaven for the last few eons. It is certain that he has been fighting the war since he
was born, fully formed from the stuff of malice and hate that rests in the deepest reaches of
Jigoku. He himself claims that that pool is the raw hate-stuff formed by Onnotangu’s hatred for
his children and jealousy of his wife. This is probably true as Daikirai-Hiko’s only goal has been
to destroy the Heavens and spread the despair of Jigoku across the cosmos.
His plans are always long term, for he knows that this war will probably not end before the next
eon is over, and he usually puts forth several layers to his plans. Feints and counter feints are his
norm, and any attack is probably a ruse to draw strength away from another region of the Celestial
defenses. To be fair, this has been a hard earned set of skills, and were only learned from fighting
the best men, women, and gods that the Heavens can field. His opponents are admiring of his
ability to learn and change, but derisive of the time it has taken him to do so. So, while Daikirai-
hiko is a skilled general, it should be said that he is skilled for an oni. When compared to the skill
and finesse of the divine and human (or formerly human) generals such as Sun Tzu, Akodo, Moto
Tsume, Ikoma Sume, Hida Kisada, Hida Tsuneo, or Bayushi Shoju, Daikirai-Hiko comes up
wanting. For the most part, he will keep trying the same tactics over and over again applying ever
more force and power until he is certain that he needs a new tactic. This may take hundred years,
and a thousand times a thousand lives, but he will change. The same can not be said of the other
Oni Lords.
This is a monster that the PCs can never defeat; he has killed lesser gods and the best heroes of all
time. His armor makes him nearly impervious to all damage, and his weapon is already strong
enough to instantly slay immortals. To top it off, he spends the vast majority of his time striding
about the fields of Jigoku rallying his troops for another assault on the Celestial Wall. There are
times, however when he comes to the Mortal world. Sometimes this is because he is foolishly
summoned by someone seeking power, sometimes the Oni themselves need a hand and will give
some of their own power to him.
When he does arrive on the mortal plane, he never comes in his full power; he always sends an
aspect or spawn, and the very fact that his spawn is the match for many other full demons should
be warning enough to not go seeking his full form. Even in this lesser form, his attention is
needed elsewhere, so he rarely stays long; invariably he is gone within a few hours at the utmost
and seldom stays longer than a few minutes.
Thus fighting him should be a group of PCs trying to destroy his spawn or stop one from being
summoned. Very similar to a good Call of Cthulhu adventure, he should be used more as a set
piece for low-level PCs, and objective to be prevented. For mid-level PCs he should be used as an
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endurance fight, defeating him means simply outlasting him (perhaps by running about and
forcing him to chase them, perhaps by standing and taking his blows). High-level PCs can expect
to stand toe-to-toe with the Spawn and try to foil him directly.
Alternatively, if the PCs are ever in the Spirit realms an entire adventure could be designed
around stealing his armor, without it he is much weaker, perhaps weak enough for one of the
Celestial Legions to stop. Maybe his club is nearing completion and the PCs must storm the forge
where it is being added to and they will remove those strips (or more). Maybe they find him
sleeping and introduce a potion to his diet that will make him sleep for a long time or remove his
memory (perhaps forgetting some of the tactics he has learned?).
Daikirai-Hiko Spawn
Air: 7
Earth: 7
Fire: 7
Water: 7
Skills: Battle (Siege) 9, Lore: Jigoku 10, Lore: Oni 9, Lore: Tengoku 5, Lore: Yomi 6, Heavy
Weapons (Tetsubo) 10, Know the School: All Existing Schools 2, Know the School: Hida,
Akodo, Matsu, Kakita, Shiba, Mirumoto, Hiruma 5, Theology (Apocalypse, Fortunes, Gods) 3,
Shadowlands Lore 5.
Special: Carapace 9, Invulnerable, Oni Qualities, Fear 7. Corruption Breath: The spawn
may breathe a cloud of corruption that instantly rots silk, leather, and most cloth. Metal weapons
will be rusted and will lose -1k0 damage in the first round, -0k1 in the second round, and another -
1k1 in the third round. If this reduces the DR to 0k0, the weapon is destroyed. Metal armor will
lose 2 points of protection each round for three rounds, if this reduces the protection to 0, the
armor is destroyed. This attack takes up all his actions for the round, and he may not breathe again
for three more rounds. Wound Rage: Instead of taking wound penalties, Daikirai-Hiko and his
spawn instead gain a bonus to all attacks, damage, and initiative equal to the current wound
penalty (Down and Out equal a +30 to those Rolls). Blinding Rage: When raging Daikirai-Hiko
reduces his TNtbH by the same amount to a minimum of 5 TNtbH. Shadowlands Powers: As
many as the GM wants. For a typical Spawn, 5 Minor, 3 Lesser, and 3 Greater is solid.
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Oni-no-Fluffy
Air: 3
Reflexes: 5
Earth: 4
Willpower: 6
Fire: 3
Agility: 6
Water: 4
Strength: 8
Special: Carapace 7, Fear 5, Fleet 3, Invulnerable. Oni-no-Fluffy is capable devouring people and
animals and healing his wounds by eating them. Whenever Oni-No-Fluffy eats a corpse, he is able
to instantly heal all damage up to the total number of wounds the target had. If this is more
wounds than Oni-No-fluffy needs to heal, the additional wounds are added to his TNtbH for the
rest of the day (to a maximum bonus of +50 to his TNtbH). He may also increase any one of his
physical traits by one for a single day for every 100 wounds of people he devours, increasing his
associated traits appropriately.
Imagine if you will, a mangy mongrel dog, standing thirty feet high at the shoulder, a rotten
mouth full of razor sharp teeth and the stench of decay. A monster that looks bred from a mastiff
and a bulldog, fused with an undead bear. His mouth resembles a Shark's maw, and his eyes
gleam with an inhuman, unknowable intelligence. He is nearly unstoppable, armor plated, and
strong enough to ruin walls. He runs faster than an Otaku steed, and his gaping jaws can swallow
a whole squad of ashigaru.
It was once a simple house dog, the pet of a famed Hida, however this loyal beast followed its
master into the Shadowlands one day and never returned. It was assumed that he perished there,
but the truth is far worse. Fluffy fell to the Shadowlands out there, becoming Tainted and a demon
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spawn. Returning home, the beast quickly killed his old master and his family, dragging their
bodies back into the depths of the Shadowlands. Now his master walks among the army of the
Nameless One and Fluffy is the hunter in the darkness. Tainted and reduced to feeding off the
beasts and lesser demons, Fluffy has been building his strength for years, and now preys upon
better tasting meat: Samurai. Now Hiruma fear the night. Now his bays and cries can be heard
across the wall and the Hida rest uneasy.
Writer's note: Oni-no-Fluffy is the result of a Hida's poetry attempt in a courtly poetry contest.
He rolled a 2 on 5k2. Yes, that means he rolled 5 ones. It took us about twenty minutes to stop
laughing at the result. Thus was Oni-no-Fluffy born. I included it here as a way to provide a bit
more humor to a typical game. Imagine telling the PCs they have to go hunt down some Crab
Lord's dog that got lost in the Shadowlands. Make sure the description the Lord gives them is of
the dog before he turned. Then sit back and enjoy the look on their faces as the real monster
crawls from the darkness.
Make sure to include the tattered scrap about his neck that used to be a leash.
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Special: Fear 4, Carapace 3, Shape shifting. Shape shifting: The Tsukurite Goke has the ability
to shape shift from its natural form to that of a stunningly beautiful human. This human form is
unique to the creature and is typically of one specific gender, although a few creatures are capable
of becoming both genders. A specific form may be taken if the Tsukurite Goke devours the heart
of the person they choose to assume. This does not confer any knowledge the unfortunate person
had, but it does mirror their form to the smallest of birthmarks. This disguise is perfect and can
only be pierced by seeing the creature's reflection in a perfectly still pool of pure water (even the
smallest drop of blood or filth ruins the effect) or clear mirror, both incredibly rare items.
Euphoria Bite: The creature's bite, which can be used in human form, forces the recipient to
make a Raw Earth roll versus a TN of 20. If the target fails this roll, they enter a state of euphoria
and are incapable of acting or even remembering the next eight hours (minus the recipient's Earth
to a minimum of ten minutes), all the target will be able to remember is a sheer joy and blissful
state.
The Tsukurite Goke is a terrifying monster, a thing nightmares are made of. In its natural state it
takes the form of a terrible spider-like creature. It is thin, almost emaciated with a bloated
abdomen hanging off its hind section ending in a terrible stinger. Attached to this body are four
talon tipped legs, which are used for striking. The torso sits atop the abdomen and resembles a
human, but only if the human were starving to death. The Tsukurite Goke's head is a terrible
mockery of humanity, and looks exactly like its shape shifted face with a few tragic differences.
The eyes are multi-faceted like a bug's and the skin unnaturally smooth. The creature's lower jaw
splits down the center, pulling to either side to reveal row after row of razor sharp teeth. The
Tsukurite Goke retains its human nimbleness in the hands in all forms and is capable of wielding
any weapon or tool.
This is not the face most see Tsukurite Goke in, rather they see the shape shifted form; that of a
stunningly beautiful human. This greatly assists this monster in their nefarious duties. Tsukurite
Goke have been given a horrible duty to infiltrate the Clans and bring the order of Rokugan
falling to the ground. They accomplish their goal in a variety of ways. Many choose to enter cities
and use their beguiling countenance to attract the interest of the high and mighty and seduce them
onto a path more fitting their Dark Lord's interests.
Secondly, and far more insidiously, these creatures make terrible use of Rokugani arranged
marriages. Using their skills to find out when a marriage party is to leave, they waylay the group
and insert themselves as the prospective brides or grooms, often replacing the rest of the party
with other shape shifters (typically lesser Oni or Maho Tsukai using illusions). Acting normally
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until the wedding night, the creature waits until they are alone with the spouse, ready to
consummate their marriage. At that point, they strike, poisoning the spouse with their euphoria
bite and then using their stinger to inject the human with thousands of tiny larvae, each waiting to
burst from the body. The larvae will slowly gestate in their host for three months before erupting
in a grisly display of the power and majesty of the Shadowlands. From there, the new hatchlings
are watched over by their remaining parent until they mature fully.
Many a young bride or groom has been terrified to discover that the young groom or bride that
they have never met turns out to be a terrible demon on their wedding night. They are the lucky
ones; others never realize what is happening, growing sicker and sicker with each day until
months after their unholy consummation, they die in excruciating agony as tiny spider like
monsters borrow through their flesh, pour from their mouths, and tear a way into the world
through screaming and dying flesh. Canny Tsukurite Goke often use their bite again, so that the
host can not scream out and ruin the birth, though cruel ones simply send the servants away for a
few weeks at the end.
Since Rokugan practices arranged marriages, often arranged before the partners are even born,
this form of internal corruption is terrifying to behold. A person may not even know who they are
to marry, nor have even seen them until that person arrives at their door. If they seem to be a bit
clueless and scared, well, who wouldn't be in that situation? But the creature can be tricked, since
they lack the memories of their new form; one can discern that something is amiss if they lack
vital information, especially about the deceased's past or family.
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To keep with the toolbox approach of 4th Edition, here are a few suggestions designed to power
down maho. You may choose to use all options for a drastic change of maho’s effectiveness, or
only a few.
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The Lost
Goju Shogin
School/Rank: Daigotsu’s Legion 3/Obsidian Claw Duelist
Air: 2 Earth: 3 Fire: 4 Water: 4 Void: 4
Reflexes 3 Strength 5
Taint: 4.2
Skills: Deceit 2, Hunting 3, Kenjutsu (Katana) 1, Kyujutsu 1, Lore: Shadowlands 2, Defense
(Unarmored) 7, Jiujutsu (Strike) 5, Stealth 3, Poison 5
Description: Goju Shogin is a small man, but ripples with muscle. His black hair is unkempt and
completely wild, his face is totally unshaven. He rarely wears anything more than a pair of loose
rough spun pants, but if weather requires he may wear a rough spun shirt as well.
Roleplaying: This guy is downright feral. He hates everyone and everything and wants nothing
more than to rip every person he sees to ribbons of flesh and bone. When he speaks it’s rough and
angry in tone.
Daigotsu Kinji
School/Rank: Hiruma Scout 2/Daigotsu’s Legion 2
Air: 3 Earth: 4 Fire: 3 Water: 3 Void: 3
Reflexes 5 Agility: 5
Taint: 3.3
Skills: Athletics 3, Defense 5, Hunting (Tracking) 4, Lore: Shadowlands 3, Stealth (Sneaking) 5,
Kenjutsu (Katana) 5, Deceit 4, Jiujutsu 2, Kyujutsu 4, Traps 2
Description: This ex-Crab was turned many years ago when his scouting party was killed by
another group of Lost raiders. Rather than die, he sacrificed himself and his honor to the Taint and
now serves the other side. He is your classic Hiruma warrior with close cropped hair, clean shaven
face, and a slim athletic frame. The powers he has offer all their normal side effects.
Roleplaying: Though he regrets his decision for no longer having the freedom to experience his
empire the way he used to, he does not regret the power he now has. He has gained so much from
his link to the Dark Lord and relishes every bit of it.
Daigotsu Shomi
School/Rank: Isawa Shugenja 2/Maho Tsukai 2
Air: 4 Earth: 4 Fire: 3 Water: 3 Void: 3
Taint: 5.2
Skills: Calligraphy 2, Meditation 3, Spellcraft (Earth, Maho) 7, Theology 3, Lore: Shadowlands 3,
Stealth (Spellcasting) 2, Forgery 2, Medicine 3, Investigation (Notice) 3, Anatomy 3
Advantages: Ishiken-Do
Disadvantages: Forbidden Knowledge
Spells: Sense, Commune, Summon, Counterspell, Earth’s Stagnation, Obsidian Strike**, Armor
of Earth, Grasp of Earth, Slash of the Lion*, Fires of Purity, Sense Void, Drawing the Void,
Bleeding, Drain Soul, Summon Undead Champion, Blood Command, Burning Blood*, Feeding
on Flesh*
Shadowlands Powers: Master of Blood, Unholy Beauty, Unearthly Regeneration
**Shomi has studied maho and started using it and the Taint’s influence to corrupt her normal
magic. She has since learned to turn her Jade Strike spell into a spell targeting those without Taint.
Treat this spell the same as Jade Strike, but only affecting non-Tainted targets. This is also innate.
Description: She obviously has no concern whatsoever about her basic hygiene. Her fingernails
are crusted in blood almost constantly, her clothes are stained with it, and her hair has been soaked
with it so often that she has had to hack it off in chunks to keep it from interfering with her
spellcasting.
Roleplaying: She is uhm… nuts. Her descent into maho has twisted her in so many ways that her
humanity almost doesn’t exist anymore. She is constantly whispering to the kansen that float
around her, and holding conversations with inanimate objects.
Daigotsu Yodo
School/Rank: Daigotsu’s Legion 3/Spider Heavy Elite
Air: 3 Earth: 3 Fire: 5 Water: 3 Void: 3
Agility: 6
Taint: 3.8
Skills: Deceit 2, Hunting 2, Jiujutsu 2, Kenjutsu (Katana) 2, Kyujutsu 2, Lore: Shadowlands 2,
Heavy Weapons (Tetsubo) 5, Defense 5, Stealth 2, Theology (Fu Leng) 3, Explosives 3, Battle 3
Description: Yodo is a large man; huge might even be a good word. Towering above most people
at nearly seven feet tall, with spiked and bladed heavy armor that is inscribed with prayers to Fu
Leng, he is a fearsome sight to anyone that might come against him in battle. Even his shaved
head has been tattooed with the symbols of the Fallen Kami.
Roleplaying: He is completely obsessed with Fu Leng. A religious warrior on his own kind of
Jihad to kill the Unbelievers, his faith is the driving force behind everything he does.
Daigotsu Manabi
School/Rank: Daigotsu’s Legion 4
Air: 5 Earth: 3 Fire: 3 Water: 3 Void: 3
Agility 4
Taint: 4.4
Skills: Deceit (Lying) 5, Hunting 1, Jiujutsu 1, Kenjutsu (Katana) 5, Kyujutsu 3, Lore:
Shadowlands 3, Defense 5, Medicine (Wound Treatment) 3, Etiquette 3
Description: Manabi is one of those guys that is easy to overlook. He is not the most impressive
person physically, his features are completely average, but he is not necessarily easy to forget.
Roleplaying: He is a coward, plain and simple. His whole job is to use his Jade Sense to find any
Crab scouting parties in the area so that his compatriots can go in and destroy them. When they do
that he waits on the sidelines for a chance to go in later and take what he wants.
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Hiruma Jensho
School/Rank: Hiruma Scout 2/Falcon’s Strike/Hiruma Stalkers
Air: 3 Earth: 3 Fire: 3 Water: 3 Void: 3
Reflexes: 4 Stamina: 4 Perception: 4
Description: He looks a lot like an Olympic track star. Thin, lithe, and extremely athletic. Hair is
cut short, and he is completely clean shaven. He is the de-facto leader of one of the clan’s most
successful strike forces.
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Roleplaying: Something of a paragon in his family, you can see this guy as a sort of an ungrateful
hero. He has made more successful trips into the deeper portions of the Shadowlands than anyone
in the history of the Hiruma, and people are desperate to have him pass on his knowledge to the
younger members of his family. Retiring as a sensei has absolutely no appeal for Jensho; he fully
intends to die doing what he loves best.
Toritaka Natsuhime
School/Rank: Toritaka Bushi 4
Air: 3 Earth: 3 Fire: 4 Water: 4 Void: 3
Reflexes 4
Description: A grizzled veteran, Natsuhime is covered in war wounds. She is small but feisty and
known to be a no-holds barred brawler.
Roleplaying: She may be the most experienced person in the group, but she is more than content
to sit back and let others do the planning. She’s much more comfortable getting down and dirty
than trying to run things. Not one to volunteer anything unless her choice subject comes up, in
which case she will be more than happy to let you know more than you ever wanted to know
about the spirit realms.
Hida Bakin
School/Rank: Hida Berserker 4
Air: 3 Earth: 5 Fire: 2 Water: 3 Void: 3
Reflexes: 4 Agility: 4
Ancestor: Sensei/Sacrifice 1
Dojo: First Strike Dojo
Kata: Striking as Earth, Striking as Water
Description: Big, buff, and not real smart but talented beyond belief when it comes to weapons
and fighting.
Roleplaying: He likes being the joker of the group, but he is just not good at it. Cracking jokes at
inopportune moments, or just saying things that make absolutely no sense in any context. When
battle comes though, he is as serious as they come.
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Kalajel
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Setting
Mirror mirror is originally set just before the Scorpion clan coup and the Clan War. Numerous
events have taken place since this time, events that have changed certain clans, even created a new
Great Clan, and seen allies become enemies, and vice versa. Mostly, these should not be a
problem, but the major sticking points will be handled in this section.
The actors
Apart from the two mentioned below, all the NPCs that show up in Mirror, mirror are easily used
as they are presented.
Hida Kisada - This is fairly easy - use the current Crab champion. Most of them will be inclined
to act as Kisada does in Mirror, mirror, and there should be little difficulty running Yakamo,
Kuroda, Kuon or even O-Ushi as Kisada is written in the adventure.
Hiruma Kage - This is perhaps the most important NPC in the adventure, barring Nashiko, and the
hardest one to replace. Todori is the current Hiruma daimyo. However, he is fairly old, and
expecting him to marry now might stretch credulity a bit. Worse, Todori and Kage have quite
different personalities – Kage is a polite, genteel and depressive samurai while Todori is hard-
bitten and a typical Hiruma with little time for tea ceremony or origami.
One very easy answer is to create a new NPC whom Todori has announced to be his successor.
This will allow the Game Master to run this person, called Kage2 for simplicity’s sake, almost
exactly as the original Kage, called Kage1. There are still a few problems with this: the Hiruma at
the time before the Scorpion Clan Coup are a bitter and focused family. They have no lands, no
money and a sense of doom and determination hanging over them. Kage is driven to restore the
Hiruma lands, but so far has not managed to do so. Todori, on the other hand, is the luckiest
Hiruma daimyo since the time before the Maw took their lands – Shiro Hiruma is theirs once
again, the Hiruma lands are mostly devoid of Taint and recently they have recovered the lost
Hiruma bushi school. While Kage2 may be like Kage1 personality-wise, he hardly has the reason
to run off in a fit of suicidal depression that Kage1 does. The Game Master may always rule that a
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broken heart is enough to unbalance him, but Kage2 does not suffer the 300 years of failure
Kage1 does. A new Disadvantage (True Love) might be enough to do it.
If the Game Master wishes to keep Todori as the main character, this can be done, but will require
a few more changes. For instance, why should Todori fall into a fit of depression of the kind that
Kage has? Todori is also older and more experienced, and less likely to fall head over heels in
love with a girl less than half his age. It is probably best to downplay the romantic aspect of the
marriage and play up the political. Having Todori engaged to marry for purely political reasons
works nearly as well, and is more expected of important persons in the Emerald Empire. The
downside is Todori is far less likely to be subject to suicidal depression than Kage, and less prone
to foolish actions.
The Game Master may wish to have Todori get tired of the politics and return to Shiro hiruma, or
maybe he receives word of a major attack there and leaves to deal with it. This will make some of
the roleplaying opportunities later a bit hard – after all, the PCs will not need to convince Todori
to return to Kyuden Hida and save his life if he is not suicidal. On the other hand, Todori is still
haunted by his failure to step up to responsibility when younger, and the death of Otomo
Hoketuhime is not something he is likely to brush off. He could feel guilty at failing to protect his
wife-to-be from the Taint, and act irrationally.
The Tainted – The way the setting has treated Tainted people has changed since its earliest days.
Back when Bearers of Jade was written, Tainted people still served alongside unTainted. Thus the
set-up of Mirror, mirror has many Tainted Crab hanging around Kyuden Hida, as well as Yogo
Shuigeru. The Rokugan of today removes all Tainted people from general society as soon as they
are detected. Tainted Crab are sent to the Damned, most Tainted from other clans retire to a
monastery or even commit seppuku. Therefore, using the current setting there is much less Taint
floating around Kyuden Hida, and someone radiating Taint will be taken into custody
immediately, rather than ignored. This should not make much difference to how the adventure is
run, but the bits in Mirror, mirror that mention how many Tainted people there are around
Kyuden Hida should be ignored.
The politics of the Empire and Crab relations with the Clans
In general, the empire has been less fractious and split in the time after the Clan War. Periods like
the Hidden Emperor and the Spirit Wars are obvious exceptions and might make running Mirror,
mirror a bit difficult as winter court is not prioritized in Crab lands, especially when there are
more important things going on. Just as importantly, the relations between certain clans have
changed drastically since the Clan War. For the most part, this will not affect how the adventure is
run, but it may require some NPCs to behave slightly differently.
Crane
The adventure has no Crane (other than PCs) present at Kyuden Hida. Whether or not the Game
Master chooses to set the adventure during the period of Crab-Crane alliance or chooses to set it
in a time of their traditional rivalry, no Crane need be present, as they will be insulted by the
Todori/Kage breaking off the engagement to his Crane fiancé. In the adventure, the breaking-off
of Kage’s engagement to a Crane is actually a minor theme, simply used to explain why the Crane
are not present at winter court at Kyuden Hida, and why there are more Scorpion around than
normal. The Game Master can easily ignore this situation and introduce the Crane to the
adventure. Only Matsu Bushime’s behavior will need to be changed in this case. If set in the latest
story-line, the Crab and Crane are recovering from the Third Yasuki War, and relations between
the two are frigid, easily explaining why no Crane would be in attendance.
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Dragon
Other than the animosity between Hitomi and Yakamo, the Dragon and Crab have undergone no
changes in their relations to each other. A small but important exchange of personalities maintains
what political connections the two clans need, and the addition or subtraction of Dragon NPCs in
the adventure should have no effect on how it runs.
Lion
Like the Dragon, the Lion have not changed their relationship with the Crab noticeably during the
time since the Clan War. While the Lion are currently allied with the Crane, and have been for
several years, there is no reason to change the reactions of the NPC Matsu Bushime – 10 years of
being allies cannot erase 1000 years of enmity. Only if the Crane are added will she moderate her
behavior – being coolly polite but avoiding the Crane as much as possible.
Mantis
The Crab and Mantis are generally neutral to distantly approving of each other. The original
adventure has no Mantis NPCs, since the Mantis were not a Great Clan yet. The addition of
Mantis PCs or NPCs should pose no problem to how the adventure is run. However, it requires
the Game Master to create these NPCs. Alternatively, one or more of the PCs may be the Mantis
ambassador to the Crab this Winter court.
Phoenix
The Phoenix have not noticeably altered their relations with the Crab for a long time. There
should be no problems here, especially in view of how Kage/Todori is set to marry one of their
numbers.
Scorpion
The Scorpion are even at the best of times not well-liked by the Crab, and the feeling is mutual for
the Scorpion. Especially in the wake of assassination attempts on Kisada and the brief Crab-
Scorpion war, it seems highly unlikely that the Scorpion would be welcome, and equally unlikely
that they would want to be there. However, the adventure has the Scorpion arrange the marriage
between Kage and Mutsuye, and removing them would require finding another clan to act as go-
between. This role could easily be filled by an Imperial, should the Game Master decide to
remove the Scorpion from the adventure.
In this case he would need to find replacement clans for two major NPCs. Yogo Shigeru could
easily become a Phoenix. Considering the number of Phoenix NPCs already present, this might
work very well. However, even taking into consideration animosity between Crab and Scorpion,
the Kuni and Yogo have traditionally worked well together, and special Yogo might conceivably
be given permission to come to Winter Court at Kyuden Hida, even if most Scorpion are not
welcome. Shosuro Shiko could easily become a particularly bitter Crane or Imperial, and the rest
of the Scorpion present do not have much of an impact on the adventure. The role of match maker
might fall to the Crane. The Crane are traditionally allied to the Phoenix, and if the adventure is
set in a time where the Crane and Crab are allied, but hostile to the Scorpion (for instance just
before the Third Yasuki War), the politics will work rather well.
Spider
While the Spider are not officially recognized, and would have no representatives at the Crab's
court, it is possible that someone, NPC or PC, might take a chance and brave the paranoid Taint-
killers and show up. The Spider might conceivably even wish to cause Nashiko to fail. If Nashiko
does not follow Daigotsu, the Spider would have to decide what they feel is most important -
stopping internal squabbles in the ranks of the Tainted or causing major problems for the Crab.
Alternatively, the Nashiko’s plot may be approved of by Daigotsu, and the Spider are there to aid
her. If this is the case and there are Spider PCs, a whole extra dimension may be added to the
adventure.
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Unicorn
If anything, the bonds between Unicorn and Crab are stronger now than in the original setting.
There should be no problem with using the Unicorn NPCs as presented. There are no border
disputes between the Crab and Unicorn at the present time, and have not been for a while, so O-
Shito is not as desperate to keep on the Crab Champion’s good side.
On the other hand, the Moto have come to rule the Unicorn instead of the Shinjo, and they might
very well wish to send one of their own number as representative to the Crab. However, given the
traditionally close ties between the Shinjo and Hiruma, and seeing as the Hiruma daimyo is to
marry, a Shinjo would not be wholly out of place.
The Maho-bujin was the default School for any Lost character. It does not officially exist
anymore, for which many players and Game Masters are eternally grateful. All maho-bujin are
converted to Daigotsu’s Legion, on the assumption that these Lost have thrown their lot in with
Daigotsu rather than live on their own.
Mechanics
Most of this is fairly straightforward. While Insight Rank caps have disappeared, few NPCs
should exceed the Ranks they already have if the adventure is still to be challenging for a group of
Insight Rank 3 characters and not simply hopeless. Notable exceptions would be the Crab
Champion (who is more powerful than Rank 5) and Todori. More awkward is the number of
NPCs without Schools. Just about all characters in the Third Edition Revised of the L5R
roleplaying game have Schools, at least if they are of the samurai caste. For simplicity’s sake I
have recreated the most important NPCs presented in Mirror, mirror for use here, some of them
with Schools and Skills that they did not have in the original version of Mirror, mirror.
Hiruma Kage
Rank 4 Hida Berserker
Hiruma Todori
Hiruma Scout 5, Hiruma Stalker
Equipment: As family daimyo, Todori’s armor and weapons are of the highest quality. They are
improved by the Rank 3 Kaiu Engineer Techniques from 4W p.148, meaning his Light Armor
grants a total +15 bonus to TNtBH, and his sword has a DR of 4k3 and his bow is of Excellent
quality.
Note: Todori’s stats are based on the ones presented in “Secrets of the Crab”, with some changes
beyond those absolutely necessary. Most notably, his Insight Rank has increased, and one of his
Schools removed. I think this is a better representation of Todori than anything involving Hida
Berserker.
Kaiu Takakana
Hida Bushi 5
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The Game Master may wish to use the pregenerated stats from Emerald Empire for these
characters, and other NPCs whose actual mechanics are not that important. For those who do not
have this book or wish slightly more tailored stats, I present the following. They are changed a bit
more than strictly necessary.
Isawa Akiko
Asako Courtier 1
Skills: Courtier (Political Maneuvering) 1, Lore: history (Phoenix Clan) 1, Meditation (Zanji) 2,
Spellcraft 2, Theology (Shintao) 2, Etiquette (Sincerity) 2, Tea Ceremony 1.
Advantages: Social Position.
Disadvantages: Small, Bad Reputation: Talkative
Kitsu Hanako
Ikoma Omoidasu 1
Skills: Courtier (Gossip) 2, Defense 1, Lore: history (Lion Clan), Storyltelling (Bragging),
Perform: Dance 1, Lore: Bushido 2, Lore: history 1, Theology (Shintao) 1, Etiquette (Sincerity) 2,
Tea Ceremony 1.
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Ide Keiyomi
Ide Emissary 1
Cultured Gentry
Skills: Courtier (Political Maneuvering) 4, Perform: Dance 3, Lore: History (Phoenix clan) 3,
Artisan: Ikebana 2, Spellcraft (Elemental Knowledge) 2, Lore: Bushido 2, Artisan: Painting 2,
Theology (Shintao) 3, Etiquette (Sincerity) 4, Tea Ceremony 3.
Advantages: Benten's Blessing, Social Position
Professional Courtiers
Ide Toshimitsu
Ide Emissary 3
Yasuki Kurako
Yasuki Courtier 3
Bayushi Masayari
Bayushi Courtier 3
Shosuro Shiko
Bayushi Courtier 2
Shiba Noboru
Shiba Bushi 3
Moto Scouts
Black Guard 5 (From the Sup), or Daigotsu’s Legion 5
Maho-Bujin
Average Maho-Bujin
Hida 2, Daigotsu’s Legion 1
Skills: Defense 5, Heavy Weapons 3, Battle (Specific Enemy Shadowlands, Crab) 1, Kyujutsu 2,
Jiujutsu 2, Kenjutsu (katana) 5, Lore: Shadowlands 3
Kata: Shell of Stone
Shadowlands powers: Blessing of the Dark One,
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Experienced Majo-Bujin
Hida 2, Daigotsu’s Legion 3
Skills: Defense 5, Heavy Weapons 4, Battle (Specific Enemy Shadowlands, Crab) 5, Kyujutsu 4,
Jiujutsu 4, Kenjutsu (katana) 6, Lore: Shadowlands 5, Stealth 3, Hunting 3, Deceit (Intimidation) 3
Kata: Shell of Stone, Striking as Fire,
Shadowlands powers: Blessing of the Dark One, Greater Blessing of the Dark One
Skills: Defense 6, Heavy Weapons 4, Battle (Mass Combat, Specific Enemy: Crab) 6, Kyujutsu 5,
Jiujutsu 4, Kenjutsu (katana) 7, Lore: Shadowlands 5, Stealth 3, Hunting 4, Deceit (Intimidation)
3, Lore: History (Lion Clan) 4, Storytelling 3
Kata: Striking as Earth, Striking as Wind, Striking as Water, Striking as Fire, Striking as Void
Shadowlands powers: Blessing of the Dark One, Unholy Strength, Unholy Beauty
High-Ranking Bushi
Crab commanders
Hida bushi 4
Matsu Bushime
Matsu bushi 4
Bayushi Tatsukoro
Bayushi bushi 4
Shinjo O-Shito
Shinjo bushi 4
Doji Nashiko
Akutenshi — Doji Courtier 4, Maho-Tsukai 3
Hida Akira
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Adventure
Prophecies of a Mad Boy
Introduction
The Asako prophecies
The Asako prophecies were uttered by a mad Phoenix child, 30 years after the First Day of
Thunder. This child called Uikku seemed to have been consumed by divination powers and this
left him with the gift to prophesize the future (Ref. Secrets of the Phoenix). Long after his death, a
scribe, part of the Defenders of Uikku guarding the temple dedicated to his memory, wrote a
particular series of them on small scrolls. Leaving the Temple, he was followed by an agent of the
Bloodspeakers who had infiltrated the Defenders and sought to steal the scrolls. The problem is
indeed that these scrolls are the key to some of the future events involving the Clans of Rokugan
(during the Race for the Throne) and of a possible incarnation of Fu-Leng which would also
prevent them from happening. The Bloodspeakers have no interest in anyone else actually finding
these scrolls, because they believe the reincarnation of Fu-Leng is the way to quite literally
achieve their dreams.
The unfortunate scribe traveled all over Rokugan, trying to escape his fate, always with the
Bloodspeakers behind, rendered him paranoid and quite mad by this horrible man-hunt. In his
escape to the South, he met some Nezumi from the Crippled Bone Tribe to whom he gave half of
the scrolls. He hoped the Bloodspeakers would not suspect the Ratlings. He then managed to
reach a harbor where assassins hired by his enemies finally managed to ambush him. At the last
minute, a group of samurai delayed his assassination, allowing him to give them some of his
precious information. In the meantime, the Nezumi kept one scroll but lost another in a fight with
an Oni. They tracked it down but could not get it back and the demon reached its lair.
The Shadowlands are a very nasty place to travel to and from and one cannot hope to do it
without being killed or worse, unless he knows experienced Hiruma scouts and/or Nezumi. The
GM should make very clear to everyone involved that leaving the group and especially the
accompanying Nezumi, even for a very short time, is an absolute death sentence. While the GM
should not doom his characters too quickly, they should feel the pressure all the time and, if
successful, should still get the impression that they succeeded by an extremely narrow margin.
The elaborate village trap of the oni must be the focal point of the adventure, a twisted and a bit
unreal place, but also one which gives for a moment a false feeling of safety... before unleashing
terror on the characters. The GM should not hesitate to describe the fake "Potemkin" village build
by the oni in great detail to reinforce this impression.
The group of characters, for any reasons, is having dinner at an inn called Seki no Nazo (the
Puzzle Inn), with some acquaintance, in a port of Southern Rokugan. This can be either on the
Yasuki, Asahina or Hida coast, or even in the City of Lightning. The Puzzle Inn makes fantastic
food, but does not have such a good reputation because it is located in a relatively remote part of
the harbor and serves all kinds of patrons, some of them not always on the good side of the law.
However this information should be known only by local characters. The inn is not very busy, the
waitresses are polite and of good service. The sake is more than decent.
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The inn is a two storey building. The lower level is divided between a kitchen and a dining room
with low tables and cushions or mats to sit on. The inn also has an enclosed courtyard, very tidy,
with a part clearly designed as a garden and a part to receive deliveries with a direct entrance to a
storage shed and the kitchen. Directly on this patio, along the dining room is a gallery or terrace
where guests can eat during warm evenings. There are various simple paintings on the walls, all of
them representing some kind of visual game or optical illusion and there is a big metallic puzzle,
lying on a flat stone in a corner of the court.
When leaving the harbour at the darkest hour, they meet a strange and rather smelly "beggar" who
bars their way: "Please, sama, hear my prayer... The Fortunes may have mercy on my soul. The
prophecies, such a beauty. Such a terror... One will make them all void. Ningen-do would... But
one can avoid, yes, one can..." He laughs madly, more an exhausted cough, really. "You, sama,
you look like an honorable samurai". His voice is raspy and he sounds completely mad, but his
garb, although badly damaged, could indicate a shugenja and no samurai would just kill a mad
person anyway. He seems to recognize the characters, although he does not call them by their
names. If the characters try to get some sense out of his babbling, a sudden thumping sound
resonates on the quay and the beggar slumps, a bloody spot on the front of his ragged robes. A
dart is sticking out of his chest and his voice becomes a hissing and painful sound while he grabs
the nearest character in a desperate plea: "Take the box, sama, please... Protect it and find the
others..." He is dead seconds later. But his other hand, sticky with blood, holds firmly a small
wooden box. Any samurai would realize that no normal beggar would mention Ningen-do...
The box is pretty, clearly the work of a skilled artist. A character who makes an
Intelligence/Artisan or similar skill roll (TN 20) will recognize the Phoenix style. Raises will
identify the Asako origin of the craftsmanship. The killers are already on the run, clearly not
having expected too much resistance. Even if taken alive, they will not be able to give away their
employer that they have never really met face to face (he was wearing the typical basket hat
covering the face that many Brotherhood priests carry at all time). If the characters fight them, use
the stats of standard bandits (low level) or add a Maho-tsukai (for higher level characters). In any
case, the assassins are not more than three and will run rather than get caught or killed.
If the characters open the box, it contains only one scroll (the first prophecy) and a bizarre white
bracelet. The bracelet can be recognized as a Nezumi fetish by anyone who has ever encountered
them. Lore Nezumi TN 15 will otherwise be needed to recognize it (raises will indicate the
Crippled Bone Tribe). It is not magical.
The main difficulty at this point will be for the characters to understand that they have only part of
the puzzle and that they need to find the rest and contact the Nezumi. If they are a little bit thick
or to slow to react, one of the following clues might help.
Bringing the box and scroll to the local authorities won't give anything, but any magistrate will
advise the party to talk to a shugenja. A local Isawa one will conveniently recognize the scroll for
what it is and identify the Uikku style. He will gladly tell about the story of Uikku, but of course
won't know anything about the monks. The same result can be reached by any shugenja or monk
who would succeed with a theology roll TN 25. An Asako Henshin will succeed on a TN 10.
Another clue might be obtained through the necklace. There are both some Crab samurai (Yasuki
and Hida, easy to find) and some Nezumi (very hard to find) in the city. If questioned about
Nezumi objects, the Crabs will indicate that the characters should contact the Hiruma family in
the Crab Lands. If the character manage to contact the Nezumi in the city (Chipped Tooth Tribe)
they will recognize the Crippled Bone style and will tell that they can be found near the "Big Wall
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towards the sunset". If the characters are really diplomatic and in exchange of something (shiny
object, good food or a small service at the discretion of the GM), the Nezumi will admit they
know that a monk contacted the Crippled Bone Tribe and gave them something valuable to keep.
They will also say that they believe this thing could bring some kind of disaster on both Humans
and Nezumi. Eventually they will say that the Crippled Bone was attacked by some kind of
monster and lost this object.
Getting tested
Otherwise, they will begin to search for the Nezumi tribe. They are operating mostly in Hiruma
territory, on both sides of the Kaiu Kabe (the Wall). But they won't be easy to approach. Sneaking
on them might impress them if successful, but will probably anger them and requires some local
knowledge (Hiruma scout or any other Crab Clan contact). Coming with respect and some
symbolic presents is probably the best approach. In any case, the Nezumi will share their story
and accept to guide the characters only after having tested them. The test will be quite harder than
with the Chipped Tooth. It should consist of two parts: a fight with a captured bakemono (or
mujina if the group is too weak) and a service. The service can be developed further as an
adventure of its own by the GM, but otherwise it should be fairly simple and involve some social
interaction with a local Hida magistrate. This Hida has confiscated the loot of a couple of ronin
who had themselves taken some of it from the Nezumi. The Nezumi want this back but they don't
know how to prove this. Normally, the character words should be enough, providing that they
swear that the Nezumi are the truthful owners of the goods. Once this is done and the Crippled
Bone trust won, the real trip behind the wall can begin, with two Nezumi guides. The characters
can try to get more info on the monster who stole the scroll. Pressed, the Nezumi can describe the
monster as a rather cunning oni, with multiple legs (somebody with Lore Shadowlands and an
incredible roll might identify a spawn of Kiri no Oni). The guides will make a real show of using
secret passages and warning for all Kaiu traps under the Wall. Make the characters sweat a bit, roll
for some traps, but this is more a distraction than anything really dangerous, as long as they stick
with the Nezumi.
Shadowlands dreaming
The journey takes about three days, in a very bizarre part of the Shadowlands. Fortunately for the
characters, at that time, it is very quiet. Actually, apart from a couple of Mujina and maybe a
minor oni spawn (if the group is strong or too cocky), the Shadowlands are way too quiet. Every
time they sleep, they have bad nightmares. The GM should describe them in detail, most of them
just twisted but long nightmares inspired by the haunted place, and featuring a bizarre temple. The
temple looks like a jagged pile of rocks with a roof on it and rough carving all over the walls.
There is something inside that the dreamer can't see. One other dream, extremely short like a
burst, should be recurrent to all characters: They witness the ramblings of Uikku, burned by fever,
while a quiet scribe religiously writes down every word. During day, the Shadowlands are the
usual nightmarish rotten thing: moving landscape, twisted vegetation and mineral world, feelings
of lurking presence in the background, weird movement at the corner of their eyes.
On the third day of travel they should see the first cultist (use Asako Henshin stats or any monk
type with Taint fitting the time you are playing), on a Perception/Investigation (Notice) roll TN
20. He is just a scout and will not fight them unless forced to do so. He will simply try to escape.
An hour later, the first ambush occurs, just when the characters reach the entrance of a strange
village. This time, the attackers are a mix of Tainted cultist monks and maho-tsukai. Apparently
completely deserted, the village is made of exactly the same kind of jagged rocks as the temple in
the nightmare, but a lot smaller (Intelligence roll TN 20). Each of the houses, or rather huts or
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shacks, is completely empty, and none has anything else than walls (three or four) with a sturdy
wooden roof. Some have flat tiles on the roof but most of these roofs are badly in need of repairs.
A couple of the huts have stacks of branches or stones inside, creating some kind of patterns
which could be either decorative (in a very twisted way) or serve some strange purpose. Give the
characters an occasion or two to realize how fake it is, like a Potemkin village. Various rolls can
make character realize that no living being can live in such a village and that the walls and huts
are barely standing and were build that way. Lore: Peasantry or Engineering rolls can determine
some facts, while a very high Investigation could show the newness or flimsiness of the
structures. Even if they miss this point, the characters should realize that the village is intended
for relatively smaller beings (the size of children or of Nezumi).
In any case, the ambush should force the characters to retreat inside the village, where it should be
easier to fight against a greater number of opponents.
Ambush
All hell breaks lose, as the monks launch a massive attack to the temple, while an enigmatic
figure, its face masked by a big basket hat, seems to lead them from a nearby rooftop. If they seem
unable to dislodge the group from there, they begin to torch the roofs to force them out. The
Shadowlands wood notoriously makes a poor combustible, more smoke than flame. As the group
runs for cover on the central place, a huge spawn of Kiri no Oni breaks out from under the temple
and ravages the city. The illusion vanishes and the city is revealed for what it is: the lair of the Oni
and an elaborate trap. All the "ropes" are revealed as the web of the oni. They tighten suddenly,
collapsing the temple walls on anyone who would have remained behind. The only things which
can now save the characters are the fact that all traps and hidden pits have been prepared with
Nezumi in mind and that the Oni had not anticipated the presence of the Bloodspeakers. It will
thus try to eliminate them first (by casting web on them). Time to run for one's life. The group
cannot find the hooded figure any more, but escapes South with the last prophecy. Their Nezumi
guides (if any of them survived) will explain that it is better to take another way, towards the sea,
rather than the same path back towards the Wall, as Shadowland creatures could take advantage of
this and ambush them again.
The fighting has attracted attention and there are now two parties which should hunt the
characters through the Shadowlands: the rest of the cultists and a lose oni spawn. The
Bloodspeakers are desperately trying to get the scrolls back and will specifically target the bearer
or try to lure him from the rest of the group. On the other hand, the smaller oni spawn his going
for the kill, first stalking, then striking from behind (There are numerous types of Oni in the CoR
book. Choose the best for your party and your own sense of nastiness.). If it gets too bloody, make
the oni spawn go for the Bloodspeakers, just during a fighting phase. The characters should
eventually reach the coast, where the Nezumi are waiting for them with a small Crab-made
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kobune. With water up to the waist, the characters will board under a last volley of projectiles
(darts or arrows) from their enemies.
Heimin or not
The departure goes fine and they are back to the port where they began. The characters should be
nearly starving. On the harbor quay, refreshments are being served at Seki no Nazo to travelers
and fishers alike. Various ronin are present, the usual unemployed crowd waiting for a job on a
boat. Oddly, there is also a family of heimin there, in the courtyard, seemingly waiting for
someone from the inn. They are a couple of poor sailors, maybe fishers, with two small daughters
(maybe 6 and 8 years old). The innkeeper and a servant go out of the building to meet them,
making very clear that they are doing them some kind of favor. The characters could overhear
some of the conversation about a delivery of supplies for the inn. The daughter of the family
innocently plays with the same metallic puzzle seen in the beginning. She solves it in one weird
move, which triggers unexpected reactions from the spectators. The innkeeper and the waitresses
are astonished, as well as various locals and some of them seem frightened. Some of the ronin
look way too interested and begin to harass the heimin family. After a couple of words, it should
be clear that they are attempting to take the little girl with them, to the protests of the parents.
Unless the characters take side with the heimin, the ronin will simply grab the crying girl from her
mother arms, as well as the puzzle and try to leave the inn, threatening anyone who would protest
with violence.
Whatever decision the characters take, the heimin father suddenly springs after them and kicks
one of the ronin in the back, pushing him to the ground. The ronin draws a wakizashi, the father a
simple stick. The ronin fight back and the inn patrons take various side in what promises to be a
bloody bar brawl. The characters can follow the ronin group and see them go to a basket-hat
hooded monk. They will be spotted then and will have to fight to get the girl back, while the monk
runs away (and should not get caught). Or they can attack the ronin and save the little girl before
they leave the inn. In any case, the head of the ronin group has another prophecy which will be
found on his body (Perception/ Investigation TN 15). The character group should realize that the
little girl is key to the last prophecy and this will be confirmed by any shugenja who communes
with the kami in her presence. She has all the characteristics of a "human vessel". Unfortunately
for her, it is not for a sympathetic kami that she is fit for, but for an incarnation of Fu-Leng
(Theology TN 20 and Spellcraft Lore TN 25 to find this without help of specialized shugenja).
Even if the characters do not ask a shugenja or do not have one in the group, getting information
from the innkeeper or from the various patrons will give a bunch of rumors, all mixed with a bit
of truth: the locals believe that whoever solves the puzzle will (depending on who you ask) be
afflicted by a terrible curse, bring a terrible curse to his/her family or Clan or even become very
rich.
Conclusion
XP points and taint
XP points should be generously allotted, considering the difficulty. I know each GM has his own
rules, but I would advise around 10 points per person. Be very careful about the Taint. It should
not be given for just any scratch. However, making the characters sweat a bit is a good part of the
experience. And if anyone is too selfish, violent or simply not as honorable as expected, increase
his/her chances (but make it clear why beforehand).
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Further on?
It is possible to expand this scenario into a full blown campaign (as I did) by simply adding extra
prophecies. Ideally, there could be 8 prophecies relating to the Clans, 1 about Fu-Leng (the last
one, found second in this scenario) and one specifically related to the future of the characters
(tricky but can be left vague enough). The other prophecies can have been scattered around by the
Nezumi, lost on his way by the unfortunate Asako scribe, recovered by some of the Bloodspeaker
groups or even waiting quietly in the prophet‘s temple in the Asako lands.
The Prophecies
Note:
I wrote these ten prophecies under the form of ten small poems, to cryptically reflect the events
from the Race for the Throne (The Vacant Throne in the RPG), but a GM can probably adapt or
change them to any period they prefer. I have given them titles related to the Clans, but of course,
the characters might not know which one relates to which. The wolf, in my case, was a reference
to the character group.
The Crab:
Snow-flakes on the wall,
Thirsty heir will shatter jade
But stone will prevail.
The Crane:
Nesting water bird,
Why did your parents leave you?
Choose to rest or to hunt.
The Dragon:
Ending the men's reign,
The elements will prevail.
What will kami chose?
The Lion:
After spring, summer!
The rider will kill the king
The cub will settle things.
The Mantis:
The hurricane struck,
When sailors were unprepared,
In the Shadows Sea.
The Phoenix:
Yet again reborn,
You will burn your wings in vain,
And your love with you.
The Scorpion:
Eight legs in the fall,
Four hail the living kami,
Four grab the steel seat.
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The Unicorn:
After Winter, Spring!
The rider will burn the forge,
the race will begin.
The Wolf:
Seven fallen leaves,
Evil soon will uncover
And reform the pack.
Nezumi of the various tribes as well Oni, Bakemono and Mujina can be found in the Creatures of
Rokugan book.
Kiri no Oni spawn statistics are on page 125 of the CoR.
Ronins and other Clan samurai statistics can be found in the Emerald Empire book, at the end.
Asako Henshin and Maho Tsukai rules are in the 3rd Edition of Legends of the Five Rings.
For information, neither the little girl nor the puzzle are Tainted in any way.
Kakita Kasukaru
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Challenge: The PCs finally capture an infamous maho-tsukai, perhaps as the final act of a larger
campaign…
Focus: While in custody, the maho-tsukai makes a shocking revelation to the PCs; he is merely a
copy of the man they think he is. Through a foreign concept known as “kuroningu”, the maho-
tsukai made several copies of himself. The man they have in custody is merely one of those many
copies, or “Kurone” as he calls them. He asks them to keep him alive however, as he sometimes
has flashes of the other copies’ whereabouts and can help him find them.
Strike: The copy (for it is really what it is) is telling the truth, but what he is not telling is that he
wants the PCs to capture all the copies (and perhaps even the real maho-tsukai) so they can be
reunited in a single place (preferably close to the Emperor or some other important figure) to
perform some sinister ceremony…
Unholy Alliance
Challenge: The Crab are worried about a new type of oni. They assemble a team to capture the
oni, dead or alive, in order to allow the Kuni to study it, of course, the PCs are drafted, either
because of their past experience with Shadowlands creatures or even with that particular breed of
oni…
Focus: While the main team prepares to settle for the night, they send the party on a scouting
mission. Sure enough they rapidly spot the sought oni. An explosion is suddenly heard; it seems
to come from the campgrounds.
Strike: When they get back, they find the rest of the team slaughtered. Worse, they are soon
followed by the oni they were looking for, as he also heard the explosion. The oni does not wish
to attack the party (for now), as he recognizes this as the work of another oni that has been
encroaching on its hunting territory. Of course, the encroaching oni being more powerful, it
couldn’t really fought him off… but with the presence of the PCs who are now stranded in the
Shadowlands he sees his opportunity to form an unholy alliance…
Kalajel