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Sunday, May 31, 2026

THE SHADOWED SCROLL: A History of the Dragon Clan

 (The candles in the chamber flicker, though there is no wind. From the deepest shadows behind your GM screen, a figure masked in midnight cloth leans forward, dark eyes reflecting the faint light.)

"You wish to peer into the mists of the northern peaks, student? A dangerous curiosity. The Dragon Clan does not leave footprints for just anyone to track. But since you sit at my table, I shall pull back the veil.

Here is the chronicle of Rokugan's most enigmatic Great Clan—penned from the shadows, where the truth always hides."

Posted by: The Unseen Master

To the rest of the Emerald Empire, the Dragon Clan is a collection of eccentric monks, tattoo-covered mystics, and unpredictable duelists who speak in frustrating riddles. They sit isolated in their mountain fortresses, watching the rest of Rokugan bleed from afar.

But as someone who makes it their business to watch the watchers, I know better. They aren’t crazy. They just see a tapestry where everyone else only sees a single thread.

I. The Foundation: A Kami Who Refused to Fight

The story begins a thousand years ago, when the Kami fell from the heavens. While his divine siblings held a grand tournament to see who would rule Rokugan, Kami Togashi did something unexpected. He refused to participate.

When his brother Hantei asked why, Togashi simply replied, "Because I would lose."

Togashi knew he wouldn't literally lose a physical fight—he possessed the gift of absolute foresight. He had already peered into the future and seen that Hantei was destined to win and rule. So, Togashi took his followers and climbed the highest, most unforgiving mountains in the north. He didn’t want an empire; he wanted to observe it, guide it silently, and prepare it for threats only he could see coming.

II. The Great Families: The Threads of the Dragon

While other clans built massive standing armies, Togashi gathered individuals who defied traditional categorization. Over the centuries, four distinct pillars formed the Dragon Clan:

  • The Togashi Order (The Ise Zumi): These are the tattooed monks. They do not carry steel; their bodies are their weapons. Togashi discovered a method to infuse his divine blood into magical ink. When applied to a monk's skin, these tattoos grant supernatural abilities—allowing them to breathe fire, turn their skin to stone, or move with the speed of the wind.

  • The Mirumoto Family: While the Crane Clan's Kakita academy mastered the single-sword strike, the Mirumoto looked at the battlefield pragmatically. Mirumoto developed the Niten technique—wielding both the katana and the wakizashi simultaneously. To the rest of the empire, using two swords was vulgar and unorthodox. To the Dragon, it was common sense.

  • The Agasha Family: The original shugenja (priests) of the Dragon. They didn’t just pray to the elements; they experimented with them. The Agasha are Rokugan's alchemists, forging unique alloys and creating volatile powders. (Note: In later eras, a massive schism would lead many Agasha to defect to the Phoenix, leaving the newly formed Tamori family to guard the Dragon's volcanic secrets).

  • The Kitsuki Family: The latest addition, founded by a man who revolutionized Rokugan justice. While magistrates traditionally relied on magical omens or confessions extracted through torture, Kitsuki used logic, deduction, and physical evidence. The rest of the Empire finds them terrifying because a Kitsuki can look at a clean room and tell you exactly who died there.

III. A Millennium of Isolation and Hidden Purpose

For most of Rokugani history, the Dragon Clan's timeline is defined by what they didn't do.

When the Lion and Crane fought blood feuds, the Dragon watched. When the Crab begged for aid on the Wall, the Dragon sent only what was necessary. This earned them a reputation for being aloof and useless.

But a ninja knows the value of patience. The Dragon were waiting for specific pivot points in history.

Whenever the Empire faced an existential threat—like the return of the dark god Fu Leng or internal corruption threatening to tear the throne apart—the Dragon would suddenly descend from their mountains. Their intervention was always devastating, perfectly timed, and completely unpredictable. They strike like a flash of lightning, fix the cosmic imbalance, and vanish back into the mists before the dust even settles.

The Shinsei Connection: It is whispered among our kind that Kami Togashi was the only person who truly understood the mortal philosopher Shinsei. When Shinsei wrote the Tao, Togashi locked those truths in his heart. The Dragon do not fight for land or glory; they fight to preserve the karmic balance of the world.

IV. The Modern Era: Mists and Steel

As we sit here today at our gaming table, the Dragon face their darkest hours. The mists of the northern mountains are growing thinner. The age of isolation is ending. Neighboring clans look upon their lands with greedy eyes, and the visions guiding the Togashi leadership are becoming fractured and violent.

The Dragon Clan has spent a thousand years acting as the world's conscience. But when the world goes mad, even a dragon must show its teeth.

(The GM pulls down their mask slightly, a sly grin playing on their lips.)

"And that, my player, is the history of the Dragon. A clan of contradictions: pacifist monks who can break a man's skull with a gesture, and peaceful philosophers who carry two blades.

Now, look at your character sheet. The mountains are calling, and the mists are rolling in. What role will you play in the next chapter of their history?"

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