Clan Traditions

By Idanthyrsus, in Legend of the Five Rings: The Card Game

I will let someone with real skill and knowledge to do a real write up about the Unicorn Clan. Meanwhile, much like Toshimo-san, I will add some stuff based on old AEG lore. FFG may have ignored or changed some of the stuff though.

After Fu Leng had his Kami ass kicked by the human Thunders, Kami Shinjo thought that there could be more threats outside of Rokugan and it would be a good idea to explore. Knowledge is power and all that. Before departing with her whole clan, she left behind those who did not fancy the trip, who later became the Fox Clan, so they would chronicle events in Rokugan for later reading by the Clan upon their return from the exploration.


During their travels through the Burning Sands, the clan fought and later accepted the Ujik-Hai (later became the Moto), they got gaijin horses (our regular horses, not ponies like in Rokugan), Shinjo had scions with a real unicorn, the Qolat inflitrated the Clan through the Ujik-Hai, and while trying to get back to Rokugan after many more adventures, Shinjo was lost to the Lying Darkness while she sacrified herself to give her Clan time to scape.


One of Shinjo's children took care of the Clan and renamed it to Unicorn. Another of her children, that had the physical form of a unicorn, breed with the gaijin horses and produced the Utaku Steeds (warhorse like). When the Unicorn clan reached Rokugan through Crab lands, the Crab scouts had reports about them and had mounted a defense that... did not work. The Unicorn just run through them and just did not stop. The Unicorn Clan was finally accepted as the returned Ki-Rin when they gave the Crane the present that Kami Doji had given her sister Shinjo before they had departed.

  • The Unicorn Clan has closer ties to the lower classes due to their experiences in the Burning Sands, where their survival needed them to work together. Also, Kami Shinjo's virtue was compassion and even have a law by Shinjo herself about not being allowed to kill those of their own kin.
  • With them, the Unicorn brought many gaijin habits to Rokugan. From eating meat or using leather, gaijin weapony like scimitars or tools like spyglasses, to more simple things like not sharing bathing rooms between men and women.
  • Rokugani clans tend to consider the Unicorn not honorable for not following their ancestor's traditions but they actually do. Just that those traditions are those who allowed them to survive in the hostile Burning Sands.
  • The Fox Clan did not rejoin the Unicorn but shared with them their library.
  • The mongol thing/theme is not really present as a main thing. Using a scimitar instead of a katana, for example, is not the norm by any means or common.
  • The Unicorn are without a task within the Empire as they already fullfilled theirs of exploring outside Rokugan. Later they would be given the role of magistrates (once Second Day of Thunder passed) and when the Moto became the bosses, it was about mongol super army. I prefer magistrates and Shinjo in charge. But before the Scorpion Clan Coup, the Unicorn had no official duty like the Crab. Too busy trying to get used to Rokugan and Rokugan getting used to them?
  • The Unicorn still keeps (secret) trade with the Burning Sands. That includes some holdings and members living there (like more Moto).

Steemed (Rokugani) Families of the Unicorn Clan

  • Shinjo - Main family of the Clan. Much like their Kami, they like to roam and explore. Focus in bushi, scouts and magistrates.
  • Utaku - This matriarchal family is of unquestionable honor. Their women join the dreaded Shiotome, charging silently on their powerful Utaku Steeds, while their men are in charge of taking care of their precious horses or alternatively join an infantry school or one of the other family schools, as only the Utaku women (with a few expections) are allowed to ride the Utaku Steeds.
  • Ide - The Ide are the diplomats of the Clan. Having to deal with different gaijin cultures, having expert diplomats to be able to deal with them was fundamental to survive in the Burning Sands, be it to seek allies, commerce or just to avoid conflict. Focus on diplomats, merchants and magistrates.
  • Iuchi - The shugenja family of the Clan. Based around water magic and its mobility, the Iuchi are also very curious and, from their travels through the Burning Sands, learned about a magic called Meishodo. This Name Magic does not involve calling upon the kami.
  • Moto - Descended from the Ujik-Hai from the Burning Sands, these fierce warriors had suffered a lot. Trying to help the Crab, Moto Tsume lead an attack on the Shadowlands that did no only fail but ended with them corrupted and lost to the Shadowlands. Such dishonor still haunts the Moto, who are usually retired from the public eye. If you were to describe them a Hide berserker on a Horse, it would be close.
  • Horiuchi - During an incident in which the Shinjo Champion's scions where in danger, their nanny, Iuchi Shoan, protected them using a moat. As a reward, she got her own family with Hori added to the Iuchi (Hori meaning moat). Horiuchi Shoan is truly gentle and probaly the first and last of her family, her only romantic interest being a Crane that is not interested. (Probably to be eliminated/ignored by FFG? :( )
Edited by Wintersong
17 hours ago, Jedi samurai said:

The Dragon Clan Champion, at the time of the LCG, is Togashi Yokuni. Unknow to most, since the founding of the family the Kami Togashi has directly ruled his clan. At first Togashi would fake his death once a generation, then pose as the new Togashi leader. At someone the Kami lost his own body and started taking over the bodies of willing monks called tamashii. The Togashi did not take an active role in the day-to-day running of the clan, those duties fell to the Mirumoto Daimyo.

We will have to wait to see wether Yokuni is really Togashi or not (could have changed in this new Rokugan). If he is not, then we are not Togashi´ s weapon.

29 minutes ago, Sendatsu said:

We will have to wait to see wether Yokuni is really Togashi or not (could have changed in this new Rokugan). If he is not, then we are not Togashi´ s weapon.

sure, its possible that Togashi isn't still around in this new story. But I think its a safe assumption. That would be a HUGE change.

17 minutes ago, Jedi samurai said:

sure, its possible that Togashi isn't still around in this new story. But I think its a safe assumption. That would be a HUGE change.

Plot twist, Togashi succumb to Enlighten Madness. Hey, that could be interesting in V2.

I hope they do something different with Yokuni.

In the Mark I continuity, his identity as Togashi-Kami was a big reveal.

With all of us blabbering about it, it wouldn't exactly be a surprise this time around... and it would free the Dragon to have a narrative purpose beyond following their Kami's orders in lockstep.

19 hours ago, Shiba Gunichi said:

I hope they do something different with Yokuni.

In the Mark I continuity, his identity as Togashi-Kami was a big reveal.

With all of us blabbering about it, it wouldn't exactly be a surprise this time around... and it would free the Dragon to have a narrative purpose beyond following their Kami's orders in lockstep.

a lot of people would argue after the 2nd Day of Thunder, the Dragon lost their purpose.

5 minutes ago, Jedi samurai said:

a lot of people would argue after the 2nd Day of Thunder, the Dragon lost their purpose.

I hadn't thought about this, but you are right.

1 hour ago, Jedi samurai said:

a lot of people would argue after the 2nd Day of Thunder, the Dragon lost their purpose.

Wick tried to make the Dragon the villains in the second arc. Dragon players didn´ t like the idea and decided to play untainted decks to avoid being the villains (HDM)

And that was the best kind of players affecting the story you could ask. :)

2 hours ago, Jedi samurai said:

a lot of people would argue after the 2nd Day of Thunder, the Dragon lost their purpose.

Welcome to the Ki-R... Unicorn Side. We have cookies. :)

Just now, Ser Nakata said:

And that was the best kind of players affecting the story you could ask. :)

I heard that the writers changed the story because of those players, leading to the mess of that arc. But to be honest, not sure how true that is.

9 minutes ago, Wintersong said:

I heard that the writers changed the story because of those players, leading to the mess of that arc. But to be honest, not sure how true that is.

Hitomi, supposedly, was the one who kidnapped Toturi, starting the turmoil in the Empire. She also started "brainwashing" people from other factions to join her. The Dragon Clan (Hitomi) was going to be the villains of the arc. As Dragon Clan players decided to have nothing to do either with Shadowlands taint or with the Kolat faction (Dragon had always been acting for the good of the Empire), the writers decided to change the villain to "The Lying Darkness", although I don´ t think the story should have changed that much (Naga and Toturi´ s Army were attacking the Dragon, as they would have done in the previous case, the Emperor was hidden in MoriKage, etc.) The mayor change would be at the ending of the arc, when it was realized that Hitomi knew about the "Ninja" and had "borrowed" people form other factions to be her weapon against the "Shadow" (herself attacking the leader of the "Shadow", Onnotangu)

The Dragon, at least in my mind, have always been, generally, the least ambitious and least offensive clan within the Empire. This is why it didn't make sense to make them a general villain, and I'm glad the players decided to fight against it. Using specific Dragon would be fine as a villain, but in general, I feel like the Dragon Clan just wouldn't go along with. The Crane, Crab, Lion, and Unicorn all think they can run things better if they did it their way. The Phoenix tend to run into problems in their pursuit of knowledge, (Oh hey, what's in the scroll? Think we can just peek?). The Scorpion want to rule from the shadows. The Dragon just want to sit on their mountain and ponder their navels.

2 minutes ago, Mirith said:

The Dragon, at least in my mind, have always been, generally, the least ambitious and least offensive clan within the Empire. This is why it didn't make sense to make them a general villain, and I'm glad the players decided to fight against it. Using specific Dragon would be fine as a villain, but in general, I feel like the Dragon Clan just wouldn't go along with. The Crane, Crab, Lion, and Unicorn all think they can run things better if they did it their way. The Phoenix tend to run into problems in their pursuit of knowledge, (Oh hey, what's in the scroll? Think we can just peek?). The Scorpion want to rule from the shadows. The Dragon just want to sit on their mountain and ponder their navels.

As something of a Hitomi loyalist, I don't entirely agree with this. The Dragon were the 'least ambitious and least offensive' clan while they were following Togashi. They weren't while they were following Hitomi. And that, I think, is a missing key to the Dragon. In the end, they want to follow a mystic - they may not be easily led, but they want to be led, and they want to be led by a specific type of person; not necessarily good or passive, but mystic. After the bit of a mess that was Hidden Emperor, they never got that again, and at that point largely lost their purpose. Satsu had some potential early on, especially with the Dark Fate (tm) they kept hinting at, but nothing ever came of it, and the Dragon were all the poorer for it.

Now, obviously many Dragon players disagree with me. That's why they played pure during Hidden Emperor and the story team changed their mind. Ditto spending rewards during Race to the Throne to get rid of Satsu's fate. I don't exactly mind being on 'team good guy' but from a story standpoint, I think we suffered a lot from that.

Now we get to see if FFG sees the Dragon the same way...

I'd like to see each clan become a villain at some point during the story. I kinda liked the Emperor Edition Mantis/Crane fight where I felt like the Mantis were overreacting. We razed everything as we sailed up the river to Twin Forks city. How is that not a bad guy move?

2 hours ago, ricefrisbeetreats said:

I'd like to see each clan become a villain at some point during the story. I kinda liked the Emperor Edition Mantis/Crane fight where I felt like the Mantis were overreacting. We razed everything as we sailed up the river to Twin Forks city. How is that not a bad guy move?

who the hero and villain is kind of down to perspective.

19 minutes ago, Jedi samurai said:

who the hero and villain is kind of down to perspective.

I dunno, the Phoenix/Unicorn conflict near the end of the CCG was pretty unifying... :P