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The Lion

71.4% complete
2001
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Prologue - The Lion's Anger
1 - Fortunes of War
2 - The Black Lion
3 - Echoes of Thunder
4 - Ruins
5 - The Enemy Within
6 - The Scorpion
7 - The Lion's Duty
8 - The Unicorn
9 - The Crane
10 - Junzo
11 - The Lion's Decision
12 - The Crab
13 - Meeting of Lions
14 - The Phoenix
15 - Honor
16 - The Message
17 - Ancient Powers
18 - City of Evil
19 - The Thunders Assemble
20 - The Dragon
21 - The Lion
22 - The Mantis
23 - The Fire Inside
24 - Battle of the Elements
25 - Trapped
26 - Thunder Strikes
27 - The Great Dragon
28 - The Heart of the Dragon
29 - The Power of Fu Leng
30 - The Day of Thunder
31 - The Final Battle
32 - Good-Byes
Epilgue - The Lion Emperor
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 Legend of the Five Rings: Clan War*
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Legend of the Five Rings: Clan War*   See series as if on a bookshelf
A fantasy series based in Japan which is also the basis for the Legend of the Five Rings collectible card game as well as the Legend of the Five Rings role-playing game.

1) The Scorpion
2) The Unicorn
3) The Crane
4) The Phoenix
5) The Crab
6) The Dragon
7) The Lion
© 2001 Wizards of the Coast, Inc.
To my wife, Kifflie Helen Scott,
for over twenty years of love and support.
I'm a better man, father, and author

because of you.  Thank you, darling.
Matsu Tsuko removed her dreamlike helmet and shook her pale golden hair free from the headpiece.
May contain spoilers
Then they pulled the shoji closed behind them, shutting out the darkness.
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Extract (may contain spoilers)
Ikoma Bentai frowned at the Black Lion.  "I know you're determined to do this, Toturi-sama.  I'm not foolish enough to try to talk you out of something once you've made up your mind."

"Wisdom comes with age, I'm told," Toturi said, a slight smile playing across his lips.  He crossed to the paper lantern on the other side of his tent and blew out the candle inside.
The sole remaining lantern, near the doorway, cast warm, flickering light on Bentai's battle-worn face.  A winter breeze rippled the tent flaps and caused the flame inside the paper shade to dance and flicker.

Bentai crossed his gnarled arms over his chest.  "I want to tell you, though, that I think this mission is a mistake."

"It's chancy, I'll admit, but it may be the only way to discover who our foe is," Toturi said.  "I didn't cross the mountains only to be hemmed in by my former clan.  They've kept one step ahead of us for weeks now. I won't wait any longer, and this is the best way to deal with them.  With luck, we won't even have to kill anyone.  I know this area well.  I'm the best man for the job."

"Hai," said Bentai, "I'll agree with that.  But with a mission this dangerous, I can't imagine why you're taking... Scorpions with you."

"I need stealth," Toturi said.  "Who better than Scorpions to help me?"

"You killed their traitorous master," Bentai said sternly.  "I'm sure some of them would be happy to stick a tanto in your back."

"Then be sure to give them a good target," Toturi replied with a grim smile.

"I'm serious."

"As am I," Toturi said.  "Every ronin here, including you, has joined his or her fortunes to mine in hope that, together, we may regain our lost honor and save the world from Fu Leng.  The Scorpion have the most to regain.  They didn't lose just name or position, as I did - they lost the right to exist as a clan.  In my own way, I played a part in their loss.  It is only right that they should redeem themselves with me."

"They got what they deserved," Bentai said.  "Bayushi Shoju needed killing."

Toturi took a deep breath.  An image of the dead Scorpion lord formed in his mind.  Shoju stalked the throne room, graceful, cat-like, taunting Toturi for his weakness.  Toturi knew he should have died then, but Shoju had spared him.

In the end, the Scorpion had seen something that Toturi did not; he had recognized his own flaws and repented them.  That repentance had allowed Toturi to kill the Scorpion Emperor.  Perhaps, in dying, Shoju had sought to regain the honor he lost in assassinating Hantei the 38th.

 

Added: 12-Jul-2015
Last Updated: 22-Apr-2024

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 01-Nov-2001
Wizards of the Coast
Paperback
In my libraryOrder from amazon.comHas a cover imageBook Edition Cover
Date Issued:
Cir 01-Nov-2001
Format:
Paperback
Cover Price:
$6.99
Pages*:
275
Catalog ID:
WTC21904
Internal ID:
1637
ISBN:
0-786-91904-3
ISBN-13:
978-0-786-91904-8
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Dennis Kauth - Map
R K Post  - Cover Artist
The End of the World!

A demon sits on the Emerald Throne.  The clans fight one other, and Shadowlands monsters fight them all.  Unless somone can unite the factions, the empire is doomed.

At last the time has come for the mighty Lion clan to step into the fray - but even it is divided.  Two powerful samurai vie for control of the clan, and upon their clash rests the ultimate prize:
The Fate of Rokugan.
Cover:
Book CoverBook Back CoverBook Spine
Notes and Comments:
First Printing: November 2001
First printing based on the number line
620-T21904
Canada: $9.99

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Author(s)

Stephen D Sullivan  
Birth: Cir 01 Jan 1959 Moline, IL, USA
Notes:
From "About the Author" in Scorpion:

West to east and back
Dreams of novels, comics, games
Ink-stained twenty years

Story telling art
Ninja Turtles, Speed Racer
Dungeons & Dragons®

Maps uncharted worlds
Twilight Empires master
Wife, two kids, and frog

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  • Synopses marked with an asterisk (*) were generated by an AI. There aren't a lot since this is an iffy way to do it - AI seems to make stuff up.
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