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The Phoenix

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2001
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Prologue - Ashes
1 - Under Fire
2 - Awakening
3 - Summonings
4 - Battlefronts
5 - The Council
6 - Wars
7 - Journey to Doom's Threshold
8 - Ob
9 - The Way of Water
10 - The Black Earth
11 - The Way of Fires
12 - The Way of the Rat
13 - The Way of the Void
14 - The Path of Evil
15 - The Sword of the Phoenix
16 - The Iron Fortress
17 - The Way of Air
18 - Junzo's Lair
19 - Flight
20 - The Eyes of Darkness
21 - The Way of the Righteous
22 - The Elements Convene
23 - The Tide Turns
24 - The Black Scrolls
25 - Tainted Victory
26 - The Struggle
27 - The Oracle
28 - The Way of the Phoenix
29 - The Summoning
30 - Monsters
Epilogue - The Way of Darkness
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1903
 Legend of the Five Rings: Clan War*
#4 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.
To my mother, Marjorie B. Sullivan,
who taught me the value of family,
perseverance, and sacrifice,
Thanks, Mom.

-SDS
The shugenja stood on the ridge above Kyuden Bayushi and watches his life go up on smoke.
May contain spoilers
Guiding his nightmare steed through the fallen gates of the monastery, Yogo Junzo rode off, seeking new targets for his vengeance.
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Shiba Tsukune struggled from the mud where her horse lay dying.  She pushed the beast's carcass off her right leg and scrambled out from under it.  The leg twinged with pain as she stood.

The horseman she had been fighting wheeled and came at her again out of the smoke.  Tsukune pushed the pain from her mind and raised her sword.  She held it high and straight, parallel to her right ear. She felt blood trickling from that ear, staining her long black hair. Her mud-soaked shirt clung to her arms, its yellow fabric stiffening.  A lock of sweaty hair fell over her thin, tanned face, tickling her eyelashes.  She ignored it and concentrated on her charging foe.

The man riding toward her was a ronin - alive and human, unlike many of his companions in Doji Hoturi's army.  His face was brutish and unshaven; his smile showed missing teeth; his eyes held murder. He aimed his long spear at Tsukune's heart.

At the last instant, Tsukune stepped aside, avoiding his blow.  The ronin swept the long spear up to parry her counterattack, but Tsukune wasn't aiming at him.  Instead, her katana cut deep into the right shoulder of the ronin's horse.  The blade traced a long gash down the animal's ribs.  She slashed up and freed the blade as it met the horse's haunches.

Gore splashed into the air, and the horse went down.  The ronin threw himself free as it fell, but he landed on his back.  Before he could get up, Tsukune ran to his side and thrust her sword through his chest.  The wound made a hissing sound, and greenish slime oozed out.  Khaki blood leaked from the ronin's lips as he died.  He muttered a curse.

The Phoenix warrior maid suppressed a shudder.  The ronin had not been human after all.  Why had Hoturi given up his birthright to captain this army of the damned?  Hadn't they long been friends and even occasional lovers?  Hadn't she saved Hoturi's life once?  Hadn't she fought beside him at Kyuden Kakita?  How could the man she knew abandon his honor - his duty?  War forced sad choices, like killing a noble horse to defeat its ronin master, but what could have caused Doji Hoturi to make this terrible pact?

Tsukune's reverie lasted only a moment.  Battle cries quickly snapped her back to reality.  Her forces were in full retreat.  Hoturi's undead army had chased her troops south toward the Kabe ue no ho ni sa Umi, the Mountains above the Ocean.

Her people hadn't meant to bring the war into this small village, but Hoturi's creatures had dogged them mercilessly, forced them into the settlement, and set the town aflame.  Mud from the previous night's rain slowed the Phoenix's retreat and turned the village into a slaughterhouse.  The fighting had separated Tsukune from her elite shugenja unit.
The wind shifted suddenly, and Tsukune found herself engulfed in white smoke.  White, the color of death.  She heard fighting all around but could no longer see anything.  Tsukune coughed, and her eyes began to tear.

 

Added: 13-Jul-2015
Last Updated: 22-Apr-2024

Publications

 01-Mar-2001
Wizards of the Coast
Paperback
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Date Issued:
Cir 01-Mar-2001
Format:
Paperback
Cover Price:
$6.99
Pages*:
271
Catalog ID:
TSR21798
Internal ID:
1643
ISBN:
0-786-91798-9
ISBN-13:
978-0-786-91798-3
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Brom  - Cover Artist
Ashes of the Phoenix

Magic is power for the Phoenix clan. During the depths of the Clan War, the Elemental Masters seek ultimate power in the form of a magic that will permanently destroy the Shadowlands armies. Without it, the enemy will reduce the clan to ahses from which even the Photenix cannot rise. All hope rests in the mysteries of a dark and dreaded source:
The Black Scrolls.
Cover:
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Notes and Comments:
First Printing: March 2001
First printing based on the number line
UK ISBN: 0786920343
620-T21798
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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