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Undo revision 643927 by 73.70.13.107 (talk): Rokugan d20 literally refers the read to the 3e version of OA for mechanics on multiple occasions. Kinda hard for them to be different systems.
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'''Rokugan''' is the [[Japan]]-like setting of ''[[Legend of the Five Rings]]''. It was intended to be an official ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' campaign setting via the third edition version of [[Oriental Adventures]], but those plans were scrapped and it instead became the campaign setting for a completely different d20 game, ''Legend of the Five Rings'', after Wizards of the Coast lost the rights to the setting.
'''Rokugan''' is the [[Japan]] like setting of ''[[Legend of the Five Rings]]''. It was briefly an official ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' campaign setting via the third edition version of [[Oriental Adventures]]. It was a third party D&D setting for a bit longer via ''Rokugan d20'' after Wizards of the Coast lost the rights to the setting.
 


=Social Structure=
=Social Structure=

Revision as of 02:35, 16 March 2020

Rokugan is the Japan like setting of Legend of the Five Rings. It was briefly an official Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting via the third edition version of Oriental Adventures. It was a third party D&D setting for a bit longer via Rokugan d20 after Wizards of the Coast lost the rights to the setting.


Social Structure

There are nine major clans in Rokugan, with seven original clans and two added on later. There are also many minor clans that no one gives a shit about. All of them were given their rented land by the (Emperor), in exchange for basically making him superior to everyone else. The Emperor has declared that the entire world is his to claim. The citizens and rulers of the Burning Sands and Ivory Kingdoms are still pretty salty about the whole thing.

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