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The Crane

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Prologue
1 - Whispers of the Past
2 - Kyuden Kakita
3 - Toshimoko
4 - A Brother's Duty
5 - The Emperor's City
6 - Armies on the March
7 - Deadly Ground
8 - Smoke and Dragons
9 - Touch of a Black Hand
10 - A Daidoji's Will
11 - Shattered Moonlight
12 - The Imperial Favor
13 - Trial of the Emerald Champion
14 - Blood and Shadow
15 - Madness Released
16 - Fields of the Ki-Rin
17 - The Fall of Honor
18 - The Falling Darkness
19 - Dreams of Silk
20 - Oaths
21 - Homecomings
22 - Soul of Thunder
23 - A Fragile Peace
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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
© 2000 Wizards of the Coast, Inc.
For Jeff Oakes, who showed me how to dream,
and for Dolly, who taught me when to wake up.
The tent was quiet, and only the hushed whisper of wind disturbed the sleep of the wounded.
May contain spoilers
With one last adoring glance through the trees toward the prince in silver and blue, she raced after her companions, white breast shining in the sunset and green eyes pale with joyful tears.
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Rumors flew as if with wings, fluttering throughout the palace.  They chased the Daidoji guardsmen that rushed to secure the entries and guest quarters.  Whispers took form with eager speed, breaking the courtesy of shoji screen and rice-paper wall.

Lady Ameiko was dead, murdered in her chambers by a Lion militia.  Hoturi had gone mad, insulting Kisada, and lay mortally wounded by a Hida guardsman's blade.  The Ikoma had started a fire in the upper chambers and killed all the line of Doji Satsume.  Matsu Tsuko herself had arrived, demanding the surrender of the Osari Plains - no, Kyuden Kakita - no, all the Crane provinces.  The only thing anyone knew for certain was that something had happened to the Lion ambassador, and that Daidoji stood outside every door, their faces blackened by duty and anger.

With the anger of a caged oni, Doji Kuwanan marched through Kyuden Kakita.  The storming steps of his thickly set legs shook the delicate paper of the screens.  Behind him, three somber-faced Daidoji guardsmen paced with spears raised and ready.

"Word?" Kuwanan demanded of the two gate guards.

Swiftly, they knelt as he approached.  "None, my lord.  Nothing on the road, and nothing in the river.  Either the fleeing assassin has escaped on foot, or he is still within the palace."  Even for a member of the Daidoji family, the man's words were terse, with none of the courtly frills one might expect from a Crane.  The Daidoji were the youngest family of the clan, formed from the children of Lady Doji and Lord Kakita and sworn to defend Crane land and honor with their lives.

Kuwanan nodded.  Rage burned in his silent visage.  Turning, he straightened his shoulders.  "Send twelve men to check the countryside outside the palace.  Keep the guards in place, and bring me another four to search the southern gardens."

The Daidoji lowered his head again and then stood.  As he reached for his spear, Kuwanan could see the twisted snakes that laced his wrists in blue, tattooed coils.  The marks of the Daidoji family were granted only to those who passed their trials of manhood.

Kuwanan's own hands tensed reflexively.  Those tattooed serpents had nearly encased his own arms and marked his destiny, but his father had determined another course.

No time for memories.

 

Added: 13-Jul-2015
Last Updated: 29-Apr-2024

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 01-Nov-2000
Wizards of the Coast
Paperback
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Date Issued:
Cir 01-Nov-2000
Format:
Paperback
Cover Price:
$6.99
Pages*:
312
Catalog ID:
TSR21659
Read:
Once
Reading(s):
1)   21 Apr 2024 - 28 Apr 2024
Internal ID:
1640
ISBN:
0-786-91659-1
ISBN-13:
978-0-786-91659-7
Printing:
1
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Brom  - Cover Artist
A Spring of War.

Doji Hoturi, the young Champion of the Crane, is everything a samurai could wish to be: swift of sword and pure of heart... but his eyes hide a terrible secret.

Bloody magic whispers through Rokugan's greatest cities, and the undead servants of a Dark God rise. From the shadows, Doji Hoturi watches as a new champion of evil lifts his sword and laughs - and the face beneath the armor is his own.
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Notes and Comments:
First Printing: November 2000
First printing based on the number line
620-T21659
Canada: $9.99

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Ree Soesbee  
Birth: Delaware, USA

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