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There are so many things any PC in L5R would never do because it is dishonourable (e.g. Some setting details are not the same between the editions.īecause Rokugan is so strongly defined by its fluff, these differences could be significant. Since then several more editions of L5R have come out, including the current L5R 4th edition. (L5R 1st and 2nd Edition were out by this time, and the setting was already in use.) The book features Rokugan as the setting.
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What I have been able to piece together of the setting's publishing history:ĪD&D has a setting module Oriental Adventures, but it did not use the Rokugan setting.īy the time Oriental Adventures for D&D 3.0 ("OA") came out, Wizards of the Coast had acquired the license for L5R, including the Rokugan setting. The Legend of the Five Rings product line has a moderately interesting history (OOC and IC).
