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6 hours ago, TheHobgoblyn said:A book from Legend of the Five Rings RPG 3rd edition called Musha Shugyo 2: Minor Clans
It says that they are from an alternate history of Rokugan. Seems like its not too difficult to adapt them to the current timeline though.
Unofficial book, btw.
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4 hours ago, FelixFenix said:Hi Okuma, where I can find the information about the Bear
It is mentioned as being destroyed by the Lion clan in the 7th century after turning all into Shadowlands berserker in the clan pack for the Lion. And that all that was said about it.
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No Bear clan, the official clan created by FFG that get two lines of background ? ;-)
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The Lion clan card pack tells us that a Bear clan existed until the 7th century until it was wiped up by the Lion for being Shadowlands tained berserkers. I would consider rooster for Ryoshun.
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Some of the Bitter lies did do kensai stuff, the Mantis did double weapons too.
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The official canonical explanation (in the AEG L5r) is in a really small part of Way of the Shadowlands, it's that the Pit of Fu-leng, when it opened, released kansens and corrupted local kamis, which now respond to the use of blood magic. The explanation about the Seven Fortunes is an in-universe explanation for the problem.
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Looking good
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On 4/20/2020 at 3:28 PM, Nheko said:Okuma has been known as the Fortune of Documentation, so most likely when he comes back he will let you know the source.
It's a bit overexagerated. I can recall most details of the background, but locations in books is harder...
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It's the tournament that led to the creation of the Badger clan I think, but yes, after sumai there is a traditionnal dance going (see book of water).
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It is mentioned in the previous edition that the Emerald Champion knows about law many times and that the clans only send their best... it makes sense that the candidates wouldn't be total morons in the fields they are going to represent the Emperor for. Because even with good advisors, a basic understanding is required.
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3 minutes ago, shinta_hid said:edge the company which stop translating and releasing 3rd and 4rth Edition in Spain
and in France too
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And the Hantei children have been mostly trained by the Kakita in the original storyline, so the Ruby champion not always being a Crane make it less likely he trained them, at least, for the combat skills.
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Same name, different meaning, the tournament was a one-time use of the name.
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The Emperor's chosen https://l5r.fandom.com/wiki/Emperor's_Chosen
they have each a field as you can see it in my file at the bottom of this message, and can order those who are in the same category as them as the Emperor's representative. Outside of that field, they get respect from people based on their status, and as members of their clan can order their lower status kinsmen based on what their clan want to offer as support to their position... people from outside their field of power will act based on the favors they can get.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=19XhI7NVc2ZbX4vIW-NgO4ImX8Sdux2y1
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You could have the minor clans go in chronological order before the great clans, making the cheapest gifts go first and be done.
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10 hours ago, Schmoozies said:Main difference was most of those were "limited" run direct order form AEG, whereas the Freighter decks were regular retail.
Exactly, those were special editions sets, not regular retail, so they don't count. Freighter would count, but I the Balrog sets I mention predates it by a few years.
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The earliest I remember from a card game switching to a non-collectible format was Middle-earth the wizards, with their Balrog expansion.
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Don't know in the new lore, but they overtook Kyuden Ashinagabashi in a single night, so based on average of 300 samurais defending the place you can think about 200 of them sided with Tsuruchi.
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For a time, they used the Ashinagabashi family name.
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In 3rd edition void kamis were artificial constructs created by the Wish and powerful Ishikens.
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Kuni face painting
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Since your paints are based on the one from your teacher, I don't really see it outside of Kuni Schools, but some of the vassal families may be teaching non-Kuni schools and have face paints.