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Useful Links & Collections

Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2021 12:17 am
by Togashi Satsuki
Since it's going to be a lot of work to copy over from the Heavenfall forum, I'm gonna just leave a link to it here: http://kyuuen.fallenash.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=24


Tribes are mostly obsolote now anyway, but still nice to have the info around for now. :)

It also has some expanded fluff on the new Families.

Player Resources
Day Planner Template

Expanded fluff for the Shiba Empire
Official mon of the Shiba Empire
Minor Nanzi holiday: Night of the Two Brothers
Ghost Tribe curry

Re: Useful Links & Collections

Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2021 10:48 pm
by Togashi Satsuki
Collection of mon (WIP)

Imperial Mon
Chiyo
Isawa (possibly the same as the old one?)
Jiyo

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Shiba, the Imperial symbol

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Yuzuru Family mon

Bat Clan
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Clan mon

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Agasha Family mon

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Ryoshun Family mon

Crab Clan
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Clan mon

Anjing

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Hida Family mon

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Hiruma Family mon

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Kaiu Family mon

Yoshitsune

Crane Clan
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Clan mon

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Doji Family mon

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Nanzi Family mon

Dragon Clan
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Clan mon

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Saru Family mon

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Togashi Family mon

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Wu Family mon

Ki-Rin Clan
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Clan mon

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Chai

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Ide Family mon

Jin

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Otaku Family mon

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Shinjo Family mon

Lion Clan
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Clan mon

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Akodo Family mon

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Ikoma Family mon

"The mon of the Makime is a Lion curled around a silk moth.
Makime Family mon

Scorpion Clan
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Clan mon

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Bayushi Family mon

Haka
Miyako

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Shosuro Family mon

Spider Clan
Clan mon

Hisomu
Reiko

Stag Clan
Clan mon

Hantei
Kenshiro
Seppun

Order of Heroes
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Re: Useful Links & Collections

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2021 1:29 am
by Kuu
Potentially have mon for monk orders?

Order of Heroes maybe if so?

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Re: Useful Links & Collections

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2021 2:33 pm
by Otomo Gusai
Seppun mon is probably the same as it has been.
Hantei mon likely remains the chrysanthemum, since it's not Imperial now.
Otomo--the Family everybody elides, despite it being attested in the Timeline, Year 14--is probably also the same.
Dunno re: Kenshiro. Exploding head, maybe?

Re: Useful Links & Collections

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2021 3:33 pm
by Hantei Kinsen
Yeah. Chrysanthemum sounds nice. The sun, though would be an awesome mon.

For stag, we could take yeagermeister logo sans the cross and bam!

Kenshiro could be a closed fist holding a sword?

Re: Useful Links & Collections

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2021 5:43 pm
by Doji Dojihime
Minor Holiday: Night of the Two Brothers

In the lands of the Crane a custom started in the lands of the Nanzi that has spread to the Crane and perhaps beyond, once a year on the eve of the day that the Clans rescued Hisomu children, from all social classes, gather in the villages and don masks sig unifying the Clans that came to rescue a god.

They march through the village to the sounds of songs waving sticks singing a playful chant, the parade comes to an end just after dusk where an effigy of a monster is constructed and the children one by one take turns hitting it until they break it open and reveal tasty treats and gifts inside.

The ritual culminates with a dance between two members one as Hantei and the other as Hisomu to signify the reunion of the two brothers and once done the people feast and make merry till the dawn.

In the lands of the Nanzi it is often customary for children to receive little raven toys and dolls in honor of the spirit that aided the Nanzi family founder.

Re: Useful Links & Collections

Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2021 11:36 pm
by Ongaku Masanori
I've made an Ongaku Mon - phoenix wings inside a wheel - for the imperial caravans.

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Re: Useful Links & Collections

Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2021 11:50 pm
by Makime Ayano

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Day Planner template copied over from older boards....credit to whoever did it first (sorry I am not sure who made this to begin with) :oops:

Re: Useful Links & Collections

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2021 5:46 pm
by Doji Dojihime
Ghost Tribe Curry

Early in the days of their exodus the peoples that would become the Ghost Tribe raided coastal villages and they found a tribe that had contact with the peoples beyond and discovered what would become the spicy dish called curry but in the old days was called kaeng and made from a paste and flavored with aromatic spices and often eaten with seafood but as they moved through the lands they often replaced that with vegetables, bamboo, and lamb meat, sometimes chicken.

The dish is spicy and although limited to the Nanzi it has spread throughout the Crane and been introduced to the Stag, though it is unclear how much they make the dish a part of their daily meals. Though the more common variety is often thin and broth-like, those preferred among the samurai tend to be thicker but this is not always the case.

The current curry made among the Crane tends to be heavy on vegetables and spice, though the Nanzi utilize seafood or fowl, and on some occasions they utilize lamb or beef, though most follow the fashion of Lady Doji with minimal meat and more vegetables, but it varies. Coastal territories tend to use more seafood and are often milder, sometimes even substituting coconut milk into the broth instead of water. More inland territories tend to utilize more vegetables and meat and often tend to be spicier but the difference is probably more recognizable to the Crane while to most outsiders, it is just the spicy but tasty dish they serve in their courts.

As rice spreads more into the daily diet, curry and rice tends to be the major staple for Crane households of means, but otherwise they tend to have it with at least one meal and many regions specialize in various versions of chilis to use in the kaeng paste, or curry paste.