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Published: 2017-11-30 19:28:34 +0000 UTC; Views: 3834; Favourites: 25; Downloads: 67
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Hoo boy. How to explain this....So I've been privileged to play Legend of the Five Rings with a fantastic group of people for nearly ten years now. This is a pen-and-paper RPG game set in a fictional Japanese-styled world called Rokugan. Over those ten years we've played so many games that we've generated a truly massive cast of characters. Included in this sheet are all of the fleshed out characters from the games we've played as well as some of the more memorable NPCs.
From top to bottom, left to right:
Row One: Hiruma Kanimaru, Yasuki Hideshi, Moshi Tenkyuu, Shiba Hishamaru, Moto Ivan, Shinjo Makoto, Kakuei, Isawa Yakidan, Tsuruchi Shidan
Row Two: Kaiu Wataro, Matsu Koneko, Yoritomo Senchou, Agasha Kakuzou, Toku Koorita, Tonbo Hidamari, Toku Hisashi, Shosuro Kagedan, Ujina Rakurai, Kemuri
Row Three: Seppun Mamoru, Asako Yojin, Utaku Athena, Usagi Kuruizaku, Kuma Lucas, Mori Mokudan
Row Four: Kuni Narikaku, Kuni Kaitaku, Usagi Mui, Heichi Buta
Row Five: Matsu Lionel, Yoritomo Tenkyuu, Moto Ivan (Battle Shugenja), Yoshun Rakurai, Shosuro Makoto, Komori Tatsumaki
Row Six: Seppun Aiwako, Hida Ken, Agasha Shuurin, Toku Hibiki, Toritaka Hisowashi (and Hebi), Kobushi "The Fist", Doji Nukimi, Singing Blade
Row Seven: Togashi Yoshie, Hiruma Ken, Matsu Konan, Ide Jin, Kuma Diana, Mori Greyson "Bear Man", Seppun Aiwako (Alt), Shinjo Bokudou, Hida Ebiko, Kuma Svetlana
Row Eight: Ubaid Asim Yaminu, Iokaste Lysandra, Iscaneus Pyrgos
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This is not an exhaustive list, and I am continuing to add to it.
You may notice these are done at a slightly larger scale than the typical sprites I've done. Instead of being directly based on the old GBA Fire Emblem sprites each of these is a custom design hand-drawn by me.
Please do not ask to use these sprites. Unlike the ones I've done for the Fire Emblem games, these represent characters near and dear to my heart and I'd rather not see them used in random contexts.
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Comments: 2
LAretake [2017-12-04 19:56:10 +0000 UTC]
It is a wonderful tribute in memory of the hours of play.
There is even a Kenku!
I see you have not done a lot of full of courtiers political campaigns, and that the Dragon & Crane Clans are not your favorites ^^
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Iscaneus In reply to LAretake [2017-12-05 04:20:33 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, in all honesty our games leaned heavily towards the D&D style of exploring and monster-smashing! As for the Dragon and Crane, my wife is playing a tattooed monk in my current game and in the very first game we ever played one of my buddies played the archetypal Kakita swordsman (Yasuki Hideshi's school was the Kakita Bushi) and, frankly, he kind of epitomized everything about the Crane in my group's eyes.
Still, in my current game the party has been tasked to be added security at a Crane diplomatic gathering so there's all kind of background characters and that gives me lots of opportunities to do designs of other schools. In fact I just sprited out the blind Mirumoto Bushi that is one of the two bodyguards of the Dragon courtier.
I'll be updating things as time goes on so expect to see yet more designs coming.
(And I'm especially proud of the kenku. One of my characters was trained by a kenku so I'm partial.)
Thanks for the comment!
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