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The Unicorn

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2000
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1 - Breath of the Shadow
2 - White Petals, Falling
3 - A Lengthening of Shadows
4 - Whisper of Silk
5 - Fight for Honor
6 - Broken Sunlight
7 - Honor at Swordpoint
8 - Sake for the Hour of Loneliness
9 - Blood from the Shadows
10 - The Stain of Chaos
11 - Red Blood, Black Death
12 - Into the Silken Web
13 - Scent of Discord
14 - Truth, Broken
15 - The Gathering
16 - Dancing in a Garden of Death
17 - The Coming Storm
18 - Truth, Repaired
19 - The Quiet Darkness
20 - Blood on a Dove's Wing
21 - Sweet Scent of Death
22 - From Darkness, No Escape
23 - Darkness by Daylight
24 - Truth, Revealed
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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.
To Chuck
A thunderstorm had left the woods soggy.
May contain spoilers
Together they moved across the field and Tetsuko began her own journey - to heal, and to survive.
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Extract (may contain spoilers)
First, the drums began.  Their pounding beat filled Tadaji's mind as he looked wildly around.

He was in his home of years before, the one he had shared with his beloved, Chisato.  The house was dark and hazy around the edges.

Something reached out of the darkness and took his hand. An unseen ghost.  It led him outside.

He followed, away from the safety of his home and down a forest path paved with black stones splashed with red.

Tadaji's terror grew as the ghost pulled him through the dark forest.  From the shadows, thousands of eyes stared at him - thousands of eyes in the dark sockets of hundreds of disembodied heads.  They floated cheek to cheek around him.  Some were bare skulls, smashed and broken with battle wounds.  Others dripped gore and dragged shreds of skin.  Still others bore gaping, oozing plague sores so large that Tadaji could see bone, jaw, and teeth glinting through holes in the rotting flesh.

He tried to scream, but no sound came.

The heads opened their mouths wide and laughed, filling the forest with a chorus of unholy sound.

The ghost pulled him into a clearing.  The drumming became louder.  It matched the rhythm of Tadaji's heartbeat.  He struggled to breathe.

The drummers stood in a circle facing a large fire.  They were tall samurai, dressed in identical black armor, with no mon to identify what family or clan they were from.  But it was not a fire; it was a fiery drum, the flames licking its edge as the warriors beat on and on.

Standing atop of the drum was Tamura.

He was no more than fifteen, and he wore the deep purple kimono that his mother had made for his gempuku, the traditional coming-of-age ceremony.  His face was hidden in the flickering shadows.

As Tadaji watched, the flames caught the hem of the kimono and burst in a shower of blue sparks.  He tried to race to his son, to save him from the flames, but the ghostly hands held him in an icy grip.

Tamura began to burn.

 

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

Publications

 01-Sep-2000
Wizards of the Coast
Paperback
In my libraryI read this editionOrder from amazon.comHas a cover imageBook Edition Cover
Date Issued:
Cir 01-Sep-2000
Format:
Paperback
Cover Price:
$6.99
Pages*:
312
Catalog ID:
TSR21658
Read:
Once
Reading(s):
1)   14 Apr 2024 - 18 Apr 2024
Internal ID:
1641
ISBN:
0-786-91658-3
ISBN-13:
978-0-786-91658-0
Printing:
1
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Brom  - Cover Artist
The Land is Wounded.

Shadowlands monsters mass on the edges of Rokugan. The Crab Clan, long vigilant in battling them, seems unable or unwilling to stop the demonic onslaught.

But from an unlikely quarter, a hero arises. She will lead her forces in a battle that will rend the world:
The Battle at Beiden Pass.
Cover:
Book CoverBook Back CoverBook Spine
Notes and Comments:
First Printing: September 2000
First printing based on the number line
620-T21658
Canada: $8.99

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Author(s)

A L Lassieur  
Notes:
From About the Author in The Unicorn (2000)

A professional freelance author who began her career in publishing as an avid D&D player, Lassieur worked for thirteen years in the publishing industry as an editor for magazines such as Disney Adventures and Highlights for Children.

She's edited game products for TSR, West End Games, and Sierra Online.  In addition, she has more than two dozen nonfiction children's books to her credit and has contributed to such magazines as National Geographic World and Scholastic News.

Lassieur lives and works in Eastern Pennsylvania.
From About the Author in The Unicorn (2000)

A professional freelance author who began her career in publishing as an avid D&D player, Lassieur worked for thirteen years in the publishing industry as an editor for magazines such as Disney Adventures and Highlights for Children.

She's edited game products for TSR, West End Games, and Sierra Online.  In addition, she has more than two dozen nonfiction children's books to her credit and has contributed to such magazines as National Geographic World and Scholastic News.

Lassieur lives and works in Eastern Pennsylvania.

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