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L5R RPG: Fields of Victory (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
L5R RPG: Fields of Victory (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
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Throughout history, Rokugan has been no stranger to war. While the Great Clans have served the Empire faithfully for centuries, they have been at odds with one another as often as not. Although generations have come and gone since the time of large-scale wars between clans, many useful things can still be gleaned from their history. If Rokugan ever finds itself thrust into the chaos of another war, the generals of the Great Clans will find the military knowledge of their forebears absolutely invaluable. The Fields of Victory sourcebook for Legend of the Five Rings Roleplaying contains three chapters overflowing with information about warfare in Rokugan, both past and present, as well as providing new gameplay and character-building options for players. The valiant Lion Clan has always taken great pride in their study of history, including their methods of preserving it, and so much of the information about famous Rokugani battles of the past is presented from the Lion Clan’s perspective. This book provides Game Masters with an arsenal of supplemental rules, tools, and guidance for staging grand battles in their own campaigns; meanwhile, players receive new character options through the introduction of the Badger Clan, ten new schools, and a variety of new titles and techniques to expand on existing player characters.
- A new sourcebook for Legend of the Five Rings Roleplaying
- Centers on warfare and rules for mass battle in Rokugan, as well as introducing the Badger Clan as a new Minor Clan option.
- Offers an assortment of information on the Lion Clan, with new player options and schools.
- Contains a wealth of information for Game Masters, including help when military-themed campaigns.
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