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The Dragon

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2001
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Epilogue
1 - Rise of Fire
2 - Winds of War
3 - The Daimyo's Command
4 - Descesnt
5 - A Wolf in the Fold
6 - The Ties of Blood
7 - Omens
8 - Poisonous Truths
9 - Dealing with Darkness
10 - Aftermath of Obsidian
11 - Sight Beyond Silence
12 - Tournament of the Emerald Champion
13 - A Samurai's Burden
14 - Before the Great Dragon
15 - The Akasha
16 - The Cornerstones of the World
17 - The Fall of Darkness
18 - The Forbidden City
19 - Become the Riddle
20 - On the Steps of Madness
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1901
 Legend of the Five Rings: Clan War*
#6 of 7
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.
For all the samurai of the Emerald Empire, who
cheered at its victories and wept at the depth of its
heroes.  To those who fought at the Day of Thunder,
the Battle of Oblivion's Gate, and who served the
empire with their hearts and deeds.

You will never be forgotten.
We have reached the end together, you and I.
May contain spoilers
The final days have come.
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Synopsis not on file
Extract (may contain spoilers)
Hitomi spent the next several days riding alongside the massive armies, listening to her commanders plot their journey and hearing the endless messages sent by Kitsuki scouts.  One pass was too small, another had snow, a third held a village that could not survive an army marching across its fields.  By the time they reached the foothills of the Dragon lands, Hitomi was exhausted.  The men did not fare much better.

On travel-weary legs, they made a lagging march across the plains of the Lion.  Ahead, the Spine of the World Mountains rose with agonizing slowness.

"So much for fortitude," Sukune said mournfully when they finally neared the mountains.  "The Dragon are not prepared for war.  We have been too long in our mountains - too long...."

"Enough, old man," Hitomi said without malice.  She pointed across the dry plains.  "Look there."

Ahead, in the foothills of the Spine of the World Mountains, lay Toturi's encampment.  Unicorn banners and the banners of several smaller clans fluttered from the tents.  Above them, a wolf mon - unknown to Hitomi - stood out against the breeze.

"The ronin encampment."  Hitomi said thoughtfully.  Lifting her gaze above the banners, she made out Beiden Pass - a narrow cleft in the wall of mountains.  "So, the guide did know what he was talking about."

"Toturi's personal banner is not among the tents.  That means he has already left for battle," the ronin called back as if aware of Hitomi's scrutiny.  "There... there he is."  The ronin pointed toward a hillock where several riders raced over the crest of the hill.  "Those are reserves.  There is a battle.  I'd recommend you send a messenger to the encampment Hitomi-sama.  When they send word of Toturi's position, we can join in the fight."

As the messenger raced toward the encampment, Hitomi turned the rest of the army toward the distant hill.  With luck, they would arrive in an hour, perhaps less.  Soon enough to make a difference, if the Fortunes favored them.

Hitomi paused to look at the stream of Dragon legions as they marched past.  Her commanders saluted, each one showing respect to the mon she bore.  Few showed any more than was necessary, and no salute was accompanied by even a glance of favor to Hitomi herself.

In the ranks of the Agasha, Tamori rode a gentle bay steed beside Mirumoto Yukihera's large palomino.

Yukihera and Tamori, Hitomi thought critically.  What plans are they making now?

 

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

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 01-Sep-2001
Wizards of the Coast
Paperback
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Date Issued:
Cir 01-Sep-2001
Format:
Paperback
Cover Price:
$6.99
Pages*:
273
Catalog ID:
WTC21883
Internal ID:
1638
ISBN:
0-786-91883-7
ISBN-13:
978-0-786-91883-6
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
R K Post  - Cover Artist
The Dragon Rises!

For a thousand years and more, the world's most mysterious clan has dwelt secluded in its mountain fortress.  Wrapped in tattoos and riddles, the Dragon has watched and waited until the time for revelation is right.  Until now.

What draws them out?  Whispers have always said that the Great Dragon would emerge only at the end of the world.

He Has Emerged.
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Notes and Comments:
First Printing: September 2001
First printing based on the number line
UK ISBN: 0786926708
620-T21883
Canada: $9.99

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Ree Soesbee  
Birth: Delaware, USA

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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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  • When listing chapters, I only list chapters relevant to the story. I will usually leave off Author Notes, Indices, Acknowledgements, etc unless they are relevant to the story or the book is non-fiction.
  • Page numbers on this site are for the end of the main story. I normally do not include appendices, extra material, and other miscellaneous stuff at the end of the book in the page count.






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