As much as I loke Rokugan, Old Japan & Samurai culture I'm totally ignorant of the Japanese Language. So, if I say idiocies, please correct me.
I remember an interesting thread about this on the old AEG forums on L5R, some (many?) years ago.
I would like to know if somebody has knowledge about this.
THE PROBLEM:
Not considering vassals, the Great Clan surnames are relatively few.
I know that maybe 99% of those bearing the name "Shiba" do not descend from Shiba himself but from some of his retainers who got the privilege of taking that surname.
Even so, in terms of naming conventions, there is no difference between a pure-blooded (possibly even a Kuge?) descendent of Shiba and the mass of other Shiba.
Shiba Takezo the pureblooded bears the same name of Shiba Takezo the low level bushi.
The great problem is that family names look more like Clan-Scale names than real family name: so there are certainly a lot of people who bear the same name in the same time and maybe most of them are not relatives at all!!!
If, to this, one add that many Vassals bear also the same name and sometimes can use the Patron name without saying the vassal name...IT IS A MESS!!!!!
Ho do we differentiate them?
DIVISIONS INSIDE THE MAIN FAMILIES
So, let's take example a numerous family like the Matsu and let's give them a common name like Hiroshi: how many Matsu Hiroshi will exist at the same time?
What differentiates Matsu Hiroshi born in Shiro Matsu from his cousin Matsu Hiroshi born in the Heigen Province or their distant relative Matsu Hiroshi born in the Imperial Capitol of Toshi Ranbo or from a not-related-at-all Matsu Hiroshi born in Kenson Gakka?
Only the Fortunes know how many Matsu Hiroshi exist at the same time and whether or not they are related!!
I remember that old AEG thread suggesting naming conventions adding a third part to the name, suggesting some defining detail.
Such details can be:
a) name of a sub-family or dynastic line
b) name of the place when one is born
c) adjectives (e.g. Matsu Hiroshi The Bold is different from Matsu Hiroshi the Feeble).
With adjectives it is easy but does anyone knows what is the convention for indicating specific birthplaces or sub-familiar/dynastic groups?
Please, help me!
DIVISIONS INSIDE THE VASSAL FAMILIES
The evidence on the matter is complicated and sometimes self-contradictory.
http://l5r.wikia.com/wiki/Vassal_family
Vassal Families are described either as either specific family lines or as vassal groups (Status 0.5 Ji-Samurai?).
Off course the two things are pretty different and they are not synonyms.
I feel that "vassal families" cannot be just dynastic lines (otherwise each clan should have 50 or 60 vassal families) but they must represent something special, with maybe further degrees of articulation inside them.
But let's check the sources: L5R rpg 4th ed. Core Rules p.95 define Vassal Families as Ji-Samurai (Status 0.5) but Emerald Empire p.71 seems to imply that such a status difference does not exist!
My own take on this (so nothing official) is that there are Vassal families and "VASSAL FAMILIES," according to how much they are far from the patron family in terms of blood.
So, Koritome Hiroshi (Ji-Samurai Status 0.5) is different from Matsu Hiroshi No Koritome (Samurai Status 1, specific dynastic line of the Koritome but with stronger links with the Matsu).
Thoughts?
Suggestions?
How do you handle all of this?
(and please, if you know of some naming rule in terms of Japanese language, please, teach me!).
Edited by LucaCherstich