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Legend of the Five Rings 3e: Creatures of Rokugan

Creatures of Rokugan

Monsters galore for your game!K

Publisher's blurb: "Rokugan has never belonged to humans alone. Ages before the dawn of the Empire, great civilizations built by non-human races, such as the naga and ogres, marked the land. Though their civilizations are gone now, their descendants still dwell upon the earth and in the seas. Since the catastrophic Fall of Fu Leng, oni - spawn of Jigoku - and their terrible offspring have walked the Shadowlands and warred against the Empire without cease. A dazzling variety of creatures great and small have always been a part of this world - some fearsome, some benign, some visitors from Spirit Realms. No understanding of Rokugan would be complete without them.

"Creatures of Rokugan: Third Edition is a comprehensive catalogue of the remarkable creatures and monsters that populate Rokugan and the Shadowlands, presented to conform to Legend of the Five Rings Roleplaying Game Third Edition rules. You will meet all manner of creatures, spirits, oni and ghosts here, from the sorcerous ashalan to the bizarre zokujin: Over 200 entries, including some creatures never before described for any edition of Legend of the Five Rings Roleplaying Game. Rules for creating naga and nezumi player characters. Detailed discussions of naga and nezumi history, society and culture, including their relationships with the Great Clans. Rules for creating shapeshifter player characters. Standardized sets of traits and abilities for various classes of creatures, to make them easier to use and remember."

More when I get hold of a copy!

Book Details:
Authors: Brian Bates, Shawn Carman, Sean Holland, Douglas Sun, and Brian Yoon
Publishers' Reference: AEG3202
ISBN: 978-1-59472-040-6
Paperback, 192 pages
Date: May 2007

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Product page last updated: 25 March 2017