The Fox
After the Day of Thunder, the majority of the Ki-Rin Clan rode out of Rokugan in pursuit of the Empire’s enemies, leaving a small group to safeguard their land. Unfortunately, they were too few to withstand an invasion from the Lion. The remaining Ki-Rin were pushed southward until the Emperor himself intervened and declared the orphaned group a Minor Clan. They were given the territory encompassing Kitsune Forest and changed their name to the Fox Clan to reflect their new home. Despite this good fortune, the Fox Clan’s troubles were far from over. Emperor Hantei Genji had given them land that he had no authority to give: it had already been claimed by spirits. The Fox Clan had to adapt to the rules of the forest, and through the guidance of the kitsune fox spirits of Senkyō, they achieved harmony. In return for the Fox Clan’s respect and reverence, the spirits of Kitsune Forest give the clan their protection.
There are few forests as beautiful as Kitsune. The canopy filters the sunlight into an emerald glow that saturates everything, while the ground is carpeted with mounds of moss, fragmented by trickling streams, and freckled with tiny white flowers. Fluffy spores become visible in beams of light as they drift about trunks covered in step-like mushrooms. The Fox Clan keeps the forest floor clear of deadfall and tends to any sickly trees. As a result, there is only vibrant life. The plants exhibit creativity, twisting their branches to form elegant arched corridors and patterns. Everything within Kitsune Forest feels imbued with a playful intelligence, and though travelers feel watched, they rarely feel threatened. The spirits know to be patient with humans, but they have also learned that mortals make easy marks. Many spirits cannot resist pulling a (mostly) harmless prank, and if their mischief is met with good humor, they are sure to bestow gifts upon their forgiving targets.
In every village near the Kitsune Forest, one can hear of the imikotoba. Long ago, the spirits of Kitsune Forest requested that humans refrain from using the following words while traversing their woods and instead employ the corresponding substitutions:
- Death—Slumber
- Illness—Rest
- Tears—Salty Drips
- Blood—Pain Sweat
- Meat—Mushrooms
- Grave—Dirt Pile
And of course, they ask for no discussion of cutting, sawing, hacking, or snapping in the least. Such talk stresses the kodama to salty drips.
Fox Families
-Shapeshifer: You are a Kitsune spirit and not actually part of the Fox Clan, though you have decided to impersonate one of their samurai for whatever reason. Instead of creating a character as normal, you are are an 8 tailed fox spirit. Your spirit form is the following, and you may not spend any XP to improve it:
Air 2
-Reflexes 5
Earth 2
Fire 2
Water 1
-Perception 4
Initiative: 6k5
Attack: Claws 2k2 (Complex)
Damage: 2k1
Armor TN: 25
Reduction: 5
Wounds: 15: +10, 30: +20, 45: Dead.
Skills: None
Special:
Swift 2
+3k0 to Stealth rolls
Spirit
You must take the Kitsune Impersonator Tradition school.
Kitsune who live as samurai must adopt the Code of Bushidō and conduct their actions in accordance with it, even if they never fully accept its veracity. In many ways, Bushidō directly conflicts with a kitsune’s nature as a trickster, giving rise to great internal struggles. Accordingly, Kitsune Impersonator characters have an honor value just like any natural samurai, and they follow the normal guidelines for gaining and losing honor. As a kitsune, you must lose 1 honor to appear as a samurai of higher status (in addition to any honor you must lose for any dishonorable actions, such as lying, that you take under that guise, as usual). Additionally, Kitsune spirits are fond of tricks, often playing them on the Samurai around them, one of the greatest being to get them to believe the spirit is one of the samurai kind. Finally, Kitsune spirits have a fondness for gems, and wherever you go you have a stash of gemstones you love dearly and would protect without hesitation, though once lost the Kitsune will not go to much trouble to retrieve them and instead begin collecting new ones. If they find gems they know previously belonged to them, they will make the individual that possesses them the target of many tricks.
Fox Schools
Kitsune Impersonator Tradition [Courtier, Shugenja]
-New School, Created from scratch
Kitsune are fox spirits from Chikushō-dō, the Realm of Animals. On rare occasions, one of these tricksters chooses to remain in the Realm of Mortals and live as a human. These kitsune may marry or fall in love with a human, and any descendants of such a union favor their spiritual heritage to a greater or lesser degree. While in human form, kitsune often appear radiantly beautiful or youthful and handsome. They generally can’t avoid an attitude of good humor, and they tend to be inquisitive, even to a point considered rude and prying by most. More potentially revealing than their behavior are their tails, which sometimes reappear even in their illusory human guise. Kitsune gain additional tails throughout their lives, and the oldest and most powerful kitsune have nine tails.
- Skills: Acting, Spellcasting, Lore: Chikushudo, Sincerity (Deceit), Lore: Fox Clan, Games (Any), Stealth
- Honor: 4.5
- Outfit: Kimono, Wakizashi, Any one game, loose gems worth 3 koku, Traveling Pack, 3 koku
- Affinity/Deficiency: Air/Water
- Spells: Sense, Summon, Commune, 3 Air, 2 Fire, 1 Earth
Techniques
- Rank 1: When you select this school, You gain the following:
You may turn human for one full day (until the next sunrise) as a Complex Action. You may choose to use this ability consecutively without reverting to your normal form; if you do so for at least one year and one day, you lose your shapeshifting abilities permanently, becoming entirely mortal. You cannot tell anyone your true nature or your true name, and if discovered you must return to Chikushudo and never come back to Ningen-do. Any spells that effect spirits effect you in Human form as well. If you are slain, you return to Chikushudo, leaving no body behind (though your effects that were on you remain)
While shape-shifted, you are a Human with all rings starting at 2, Awareness 3, and gain the skills, spells, affinity/deficiency, outfit, and honor listed for this School. You may spend experience as normal on your human form. Finally you must take the Dark Secret disadvantage for no bonus points, and on every full moon, you must pass a TN20 Willpower roll or have your tails appear in your human form for 24 hours.
Additionally, you must select 4 of the following and add them permanently to your human form (You do not pick new ones when you change forms):
You cannot drink alcohol.
You cannot cross running water.
You cannot eat meat of any kind.
Your shadow always reveals your true form.
You cannot bathe.
You cannot lie.
You cannot answer any question with a straight answer; instead, you must answer with another question.
Finally, select two of the following and add them permanently to your human form (You do not pick new ones when you change forms):
You cannot kill another living being.
You cannot enter a shrine or temple.
You cannot allow a human to touch you.
You may never touch an item created by humans.
You must marry a worthy human within one year and treat your spouse with loyalty and respect. If your spouse proves unworthy of being by your side, you must return to your own Realm and never come back to Ningen-do.
You understand the chittering of natural animals. You may not speak their languages yourself, however, as most animals simply are not smart enough to understand what you are attempting to say.
Finally, you gain a free raise on any spells with the Illusion keyword. When you increase your human form's insight, you gain new spells as other shugenja would.