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''As a final note, none of these techniques have been changed since they originally appeared, with the exception of the Cult of the Blood-Red Moon.'' --[[User:Daermon|Daermon]] 21:25, 15 Jul 2005 (PDT) | ''As a final note, none of these techniques have been changed since they originally appeared, with the exception of the Cult of the Blood-Red Moon.'' --[[User:Daermon|Daermon]] 21:25, 15 Jul 2005 (PDT) |
Revision as of 04:25, 16 July 2005
Return to Schools, Paths, Kata and Dojo
Using the Otokodate in 3rd Edition
Way of the Wolf introduced everyone to the concept of the otokodate, or 'warrior brotherhood' of the Ronin. And, while these Techniques were pretty damn cool, in order to use them you had to 'pay to be one of the cool kids'. Well, that just isn't right. So here, in this space, I'm going to turn the original brotherhood techniques into Rank Techniques. These Techniques may be taken by any ronin. However, unlike the Ronin Techniques set out in the Core rules, you may not switch from one band to the other willy-nilly. Once you take the first technique of any brotherhood, you must take all other available techniques before transferring to a generic Ronin school. --Daermon 21:08, 15 Jul 2005 (PDT)
Essentially, this is like a mini-clan for Ronin. --Daermon 21:22, 15 Jul 2005 (PDT)
Bushi
Shugenja
As a final note, none of these techniques have been changed since they originally appeared, with the exception of the Cult of the Blood-Red Moon. --Daermon 21:25, 15 Jul 2005 (PDT)