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==Kani Clan== | ==Kani Clan== | ||
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The defenders | The defenders | ||
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===Combat=== | ===Combat=== | ||
− | The Kani prefer strong blows, heavy weapons, and merciless tenacity. The finer combat arts, the crab know, aren't always most effective against the monstrosities beyond the wall. A tetsubo, (a heavy wooden bat covered in iron studs) however, says more to monsters than an elegant blade routine. | + | The Kani prefer strong blows, heavy weapons, and merciless tenacity. The finer combat arts, the crab know, aren't always most effective against the monstrosities beyond the wall. A tetsubo, (a heavy wooden bat covered in iron studs) however, says more to monsters than an elegant blade routine. |
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==Shiroihato clan== | ==Shiroihato clan== | ||
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The Shineinawashi emphasize mental and spiritual strength above all else. Training their minds and spirits to combat the forces of magic and martial skill, the Warriors of this clan are often seen as warrior-priests, tempered to resist the elements. A Shineinawashi warrior is just as likely to be seen praying or meditating as he is to be seen practicing his Budo. | The Shineinawashi emphasize mental and spiritual strength above all else. Training their minds and spirits to combat the forces of magic and martial skill, the Warriors of this clan are often seen as warrior-priests, tempered to resist the elements. A Shineinawashi warrior is just as likely to be seen praying or meditating as he is to be seen practicing his Budo. | ||
+ | ==The Sasori Clan== | ||
+ | 蠍 | ||
+ | The underhand | ||
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+ | The devious members of the Sasori clan fulfill an unseemly but ultimately necessary role in the empire: the shadows. The Sasori are the assassins, the spies, the ones who do what others will not. | ||
+ | Their samurai follow an adjusted view of bushido: they care little for the chivalry and honor of fairness and uprightness. Instead, their chief virtue is loyalty. Loyalty to the empire, loyalty to their daimyo, and loyalty to their families. A Sasori will keep a secret forever, and will never betray his own. While many detest the ways of the Sasori, such deeds stem directly from an unanswering sense of loyalty: to do what must be done because those who live in the light cannot. | ||
==The Sasori Clan== | ==The Sasori Clan== | ||
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===Combat=== | ===Combat=== | ||
− | A Sasori is skilled in the ways of misdirection and subterfuge. Unlike other samurai, a Sasori may feel no obligation to fight fairly. Why handicap one's own ingenuity? For this reason alone, few would dare to battle a Sasori warrior. | + | A Sasori is skilled in the ways of misdirection and subterfuge. Unlike other samurai, a Sasori may feel no obligation to fight fairly. Why handicap one's own ingenuity? For this reason alone, few would dare to battle a Sasori warrior. |
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+ | A Sasori is skilled in the ways of misdirection and subterfuge. Unlike other samurai, a Sasori may feel no obligation to fight fairly. Why handicap one's own ingenuity? For this reason alone, few would dare to battle a Sasori warrior. | ||
==The Kirin Clan== | ==The Kirin Clan== | ||
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The explorers | The explorers | ||
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The Kirin clan is most often associated with colors of purple, white, and gold. Their emblem is the symbol of the Kirin beast. | The Kirin clan is most often associated with colors of purple, white, and gold. Their emblem is the symbol of the Kirin beast. | ||
− | Due to their interactions with the barbarian people from which they drew their horses and livestock, the Kirin tend to look very different in garb and even in physical features, which are a mixture of common clothing and features found in Asashiro, and those of the old | + | Due to their interactions with the barbarian people from which they drew their horses and livestock, the Kirin tend to look very different in garb and even in physical features, which are a mixture of common clothing and features found in Asashiro, and those of the old zhongese traditions. |
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==Minor clans== | ==Minor clans== | ||
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− | + | One, for instance, is the Kamakiri clan, who have established themselves an head-and-shoulders above most minor clans due to their keen sailing abilities and naval expertise. Their colors are teal-green and gold, and their emblem is the mantis. |