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Sometimes information conflicts. Sometimes there is an obvious solution - the [[Unicorn Clan]] would obviously not be present during a battle when they hadn't yet returned to Rokugan. Other times, information is directly contradictory. Obviously, since we're going over 'classic' Rokugan, information gleaned post-Clan War is considered to be more suspect. In addition, I consider ''Bearers of Jade'' to be one of the finest RPG supplements ever written, so information in that book will '''especially''' supersede information from other sources. | Sometimes information conflicts. Sometimes there is an obvious solution - the [[Unicorn Clan]] would obviously not be present during a battle when they hadn't yet returned to Rokugan. Other times, information is directly contradictory. Obviously, since we're going over 'classic' Rokugan, information gleaned post-Clan War is considered to be more suspect. In addition, I consider ''Bearers of Jade'' to be one of the finest RPG supplements ever written, so information in that book will '''especially''' supersede information from other sources. | ||
− | + | The following is a bit of an amalgam from the original first edition book and Kyuden Seppun. Rokugan knows little and believes less about the Nezumi's claim to their empire, but the strange monuments of the Naga have been found across Rokugan, making it clear that man did not come first. | |
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− | + | == The Beginning of the World == | |
+ | The beginning of this world, as it has been for every world, and will be for every world to come, is with nothing. Nothing was along in the void, and so it was for countless ages. Then, without warning, Nothing realized that it was alone, and it was afraid. This created one third of the world. Then, Nothing realized it desired a companion. This created another third. Lastly, Nothing realized that its weakness had created the world, and if felt regret, wishing to undo what it had done. Nothing's regret completed the world and made it whole. | ||
− | + | Then, from the nothing, came the time of the Three Gods Whose Names Cannot Be Spoken. A woman and a man were born from the thoughts of the Nothing's servants, who desired to give it form, and they walked upon the world in peace. While they were yet young, they did not wish children, and so they chose to remain apart from the beasts of the world - the snakes, the rats, and the animals. As they walked the world, they decided to give it shape, and so, began naming it. As they begun, their names too were whispered. The woman, Amaterasu, who would become the Sun. The man, Onnotangu, who would become the Moon. | |
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+ | Thus began the Age of the Ancients, the time of the legendary Naga, the first of the builders. This was the face of the beginning - said in myth to be the time when the Sun and Moon named all things upon the world and caused them to grow. Man was not yet alive, the children of the Sun and Moon had yet to be born, and the Celestial Heavens were one with the mortal world. The Naga worshiped, built, and made war much as we do, but, in time, the Sleep overcame them, and their age passed away. | ||
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+ | In time, Lady Sun bore Lord Moon nine children, and some say a tenth. As the nine Kami - Hida, Doji, Togashi, Akodo, the twins Shiba and Bayushi, Shinjo, Fu Leng, and Hantei - came forth from their mother, Father Moon looked upon their faces. He thought to himself that he did not wish to share Lady Sun's love with any others, and thus, he sought to destroy his children by eating them. All of the children were swallowed by the Moon God, save for the youngest, Hantei. Hidden in a cave and fed by the animals of the Earth, Hantei grew to manhood and faced his father in combat to free his mother's love. As he cut open his father's belly, the other children fell from the sky, landing upon the mortal earth among Lord Moon's blood and Lady Sun's tears. From this immortal blood and divine tears, mankind was born. | ||
== History by Century == | == History by Century == |
Revision as of 21:58, 1 March 2007
Sometimes information conflicts. Sometimes there is an obvious solution - the Unicorn Clan would obviously not be present during a battle when they hadn't yet returned to Rokugan. Other times, information is directly contradictory. Obviously, since we're going over 'classic' Rokugan, information gleaned post-Clan War is considered to be more suspect. In addition, I consider Bearers of Jade to be one of the finest RPG supplements ever written, so information in that book will especially supersede information from other sources.
The following is a bit of an amalgam from the original first edition book and Kyuden Seppun. Rokugan knows little and believes less about the Nezumi's claim to their empire, but the strange monuments of the Naga have been found across Rokugan, making it clear that man did not come first.
The Beginning of the World
The beginning of this world, as it has been for every world, and will be for every world to come, is with nothing. Nothing was along in the void, and so it was for countless ages. Then, without warning, Nothing realized that it was alone, and it was afraid. This created one third of the world. Then, Nothing realized it desired a companion. This created another third. Lastly, Nothing realized that its weakness had created the world, and if felt regret, wishing to undo what it had done. Nothing's regret completed the world and made it whole.
Then, from the nothing, came the time of the Three Gods Whose Names Cannot Be Spoken. A woman and a man were born from the thoughts of the Nothing's servants, who desired to give it form, and they walked upon the world in peace. While they were yet young, they did not wish children, and so they chose to remain apart from the beasts of the world - the snakes, the rats, and the animals. As they walked the world, they decided to give it shape, and so, began naming it. As they begun, their names too were whispered. The woman, Amaterasu, who would become the Sun. The man, Onnotangu, who would become the Moon.
Thus began the Age of the Ancients, the time of the legendary Naga, the first of the builders. This was the face of the beginning - said in myth to be the time when the Sun and Moon named all things upon the world and caused them to grow. Man was not yet alive, the children of the Sun and Moon had yet to be born, and the Celestial Heavens were one with the mortal world. The Naga worshiped, built, and made war much as we do, but, in time, the Sleep overcame them, and their age passed away.
In time, Lady Sun bore Lord Moon nine children, and some say a tenth. As the nine Kami - Hida, Doji, Togashi, Akodo, the twins Shiba and Bayushi, Shinjo, Fu Leng, and Hantei - came forth from their mother, Father Moon looked upon their faces. He thought to himself that he did not wish to share Lady Sun's love with any others, and thus, he sought to destroy his children by eating them. All of the children were swallowed by the Moon God, save for the youngest, Hantei. Hidden in a cave and fed by the animals of the Earth, Hantei grew to manhood and faced his father in combat to free his mother's love. As he cut open his father's belly, the other children fell from the sky, landing upon the mortal earth among Lord Moon's blood and Lady Sun's tears. From this immortal blood and divine tears, mankind was born.