I've discussed my like for Legend of the Five Rings before, and I thought I'd revisit the campaign I did during the gap between the original blog here and the recent revival.
Over a year ago, I decided that after problems with party division in earlier Legend of the Five Rings (L5R) games, any game I would run would be largely single-clan, for one, and two, I would try and avoid making the Shadowlands - the big blatant evil of the setting - a major plot element. Mind, it would still be there, but no more than any of the clans might be about.
After some discussion with my players, I opted to run a Phoenix-centered game. I felt it would let me play nicely with Rokugan's more spiritual elements while being able to also run a relatively social game as opposed to the war-and-big-evil centered campaigns I used to do. More specifically, the game would be set during "Winter Court", the traditional time of intrigue across the setting. While armies fail to march, samurai of all sorts manuever for the favor of their lords and misfortune of their foes.
I got some good player contributions out of this one, so I thought it'd be fun to look back on it. Here's one of many letters sent by his player to his lord. Notes follow!
My Lord Shiba Yoma,
Your most humble servant, Asako Senosuke, here writes the events witnessed during Winter Court at Pale Oak Castle.
I received your letter and the enclosed invitation at Asako Haruko’s court a week ago and was en route within the hour. I arrived at Pale Oak last evening and was greeted at the gate by Isawa Nodotai. I presented him with a tapestry I acquired before leaving Kakita Mizu’s court. Isawa Nodotai, received it well and welcomed me into his home. I appear to be early for court and took the time to familiarize myself with the area.
The Shogun’s army had already encamped itself upon my arrival and from what I can gather there are over a 1,000 soldiers standing outside the castle. I have yet to meet the Shogun himself however. I believe he is staying in the encampment. Security seems truly heavy here. Many traditional Isawa – Shiba guard pairs, paper checks at every gate, and every guard armed with well crafted blades. One wonders. The town itself has a true rarity, a glass-blower. I will have to acquire a piece of his work. It would make for a fine gift, though transporting it would prove difficult.
I met with your other envoys to the court, though I fear I have not yet had the opportunity to speak with them at great length. Shiba Shigetoki seems to be a man of, singular purpose, even for a Shiba. I am certain that even a cold would have trouble harming Isawa Momoru on his watch. Isawa Momoru is, quiet, I have had trouble getting him to open up, and so has the rest of court. I have done my best to cover for his, very few, minor faux pas. He is a competent Kami-speaker, but he is lost at court, and knows it.
I have met only a few notables here so far, the most predominant being Kakita Sukune, a Kakita Actress and apparently the head of the jester academy. I have begun some small amount of dialogue with her, and seemed to be seeking me out as I sought her.
I have also been withing close proximity to and therefore have met a Unicorn by the name of Ida Konyo. He is loud, boisterous, and irreverant. He claims to be an explorer of some renown, speaking of a ruin in the depths of Unicorn lands. Apparently a small civilization or town was there before some object fell from heaven. I do not know the truth of his claim, but he seems sincere if nothing else. Tomorrow I hope to send a message to Isawa Nodotai. He seems heavily worked already. I plan on asking him if he requires any assistance.
Your Humble Servant, Asako Senosuke
Some observations in retrospect:
- Asako Senosuke, to be noted, was a blind courtier and swordsman, in that order.
- Pale Oak Castle is the primary diplomatic castle for the Isawa family of the Phoenix Clan, largely created to host other people while keeping their own secretive research at their home castle private. Or to "not bore visitors with our plain academic matters", as the case may be. It and its shugenja master, Isawa Nodotai, can be found in Secrets of the Phoenix.
- Isawa Nodotai's name, probably on my account, was frequently confused as "Notodai" or even "Nicoti" or other permutations. The Japanese names used in L5R are great for atmosphere, but can be hard for us western players to parse sometimes.
- The Shogun is the military head of Rokugan. Due to political manuverings in the game's metaplot, he's currently settled in on Phoenix lands, creating a tense political situation in this Winter Court.
- Glass is rare in Rokugan, and so the glassblower would come to be a recurring feature in the game. It should be noted that any glassblower would have to learn from - or have the skills passed from - a foreigner. Such is a common practice in the Unicorn clan, who hosted the craftsman in question.
- Shiba Shigetoki, a bushi, and Isawa Momoru, a shugenja, were also PCs in this campaign. Shigetoki was a simple but devoted bodyguard for Momoru, excellent at going relatively unnoticed (due to a random roll for his ancestors). He would go on to show a great streak of compassion as the game went on. As for Momoru, he was skilled in the Void, the joining of all five elements, but was thrice-cursed with social ineptitude, a pronounced limp (due to a sorcerous mistake), and a dark background that... remains a mystery for now. Or, rather, I should say, he was gifted with the ability to avoid social entanglements, had a rather striking gait, and knew well the power of secrets.
- ... which is the sort of line so would expect from Kakita Sukune, who was fun to play as one of the more plain-spoken figures in the court, though she veiled it through sarcasm and faint praise. Rokugani jesters are more about sharp comments and wit at other's expense than outright tomfoolery, making her a dreaded, if not feared figure in the courts.
- Ide Konyo, as would be revealed later, is actually an Emerald Magistrate working undercover. The Emerald Magistrates work under the Emerald Champion, the right hand of the Emperor, so his presence here is significant...
- Two PCs go unmentioned here - Moto Bataar, a Unicorn warrior-poet, and Isawa Kenjiro, a Phoenix shugenja specializing in the element of air. The former hadn't been in contact with Senosuke yet, and the latter had yet to enter the game.
More of these player contributions to come!
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