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{"_id":"L5RCoreAnx000001","name":"Addiction","permission":{"default":0},"type":"peculiarity","data":{"in_curriculum":false,"xp_used":0,"rank":0,"bought_at_rank":0,"ring":"earth","peculiarity_type":"anxiety","types":"Mental, Physical","description":"The smoke curled in pleasing patterns above my head. I drew another lungful from the pipe, feeling the acrid burn in my throat and chest. A searing warmth made my cheeks flush, and I exhaled.\n“Chasing the Dragon,” they called it.\nFunny. It doesn’t feel like I’m chasing anything. It feels like I’m standing still, and the universe is rushing all around me like a storm. But afterward, the dragon always catches up to me.","book_reference":"Core p.131"},"sort":100001,"flags":{},"img":"systems/l5r5e/assets/icons/items/peculiarity.svg","effects":[]}
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{"_id":"L5RCoreAnx000002","name":"Battle Trauma","permission":{"default":0},"type":"peculiarity","data":{"in_curriculum":false,"xp_used":0,"rank":0,"bought_at_rank":0,"ring":"fire","peculiarity_type":"anxiety","types":"Mental, Physical","description":"The thousand cuts I have borne\nAnd the thousand I have delivered\nPaint my dreams in red\nBroad brushstrokes to draw pictures\nI cannot put to paper.\nDo my ears ring from old age\nOr is that steel’s song and the warrior’s cry\nGone so long ago\nBut never gone?","book_reference":"Core p.131"},"sort":100001,"flags":{},"img":"systems/l5r5e/assets/icons/items/peculiarity.svg","effects":[]}
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{"_id":"L5RCoreAnx000003","name":"Cynicism","permission":{"default":0},"type":"peculiarity","data":{"in_curriculum":false,"xp_used":0,"rank":0,"bought_at_rank":0,"ring":"fire","peculiarity_type":"anxiety","types":"Interpersonal, Mental","description":"“This is ridiculous,” Onishi scoffed. “Powder makes for fine fireworks, granted. But you’re telling me that barrels of the stuff will bring down the fortification around that castle? Do I look like a child, ready to believe grandfather’s stories? Please. It will never work.”\n“Look, just help me get the barrels into the wagon,” Genda replied, pushing another barrel into place.\n“Fine, but I still think it’s a terrible idea, which will do nothing but get us all killed.”","book_reference":"Core p.131"},"sort":100001,"flags":{},"img":"systems/l5r5e/assets/icons/items/peculiarity.svg","effects":[]}
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{"_id":"L5RCoreAnx000004","name":"Dark Secret","permission":{"default":0},"type":"peculiarity","data":{"in_curriculum":false,"xp_used":0,"rank":0,"bought_at_rank":0,"ring":"void","peculiarity_type":"anxiety","types":"Interpersonal","description":"“I’m sorry that you saw that, Megumi-chan,” Kayoko said, her voice as soft as spider’s silk, her hands stained scarlet with blood.\nA scream hung in Megumi’s throat, refusing to emerge. She could only stare in wide-eyed horror as Kayoko stepped closer.\n“Power requires sacrifice, Megumi dear. That urchin has given her life for a higher purpose, and I have saved her from a lifetime of suffering. The power that I have gained will keep us all safe.”\nMegumi tried to run, but her mind seemed disconnected from her body. Her pulse raced with the impulse to flee, but her legs would not obey.\nKayoko glided ever closer. “I can’t have you telling anyone, of course. I’m sure you understand…”","book_reference":"Core p.132"},"sort":100001,"flags":{},"img":"systems/l5r5e/assets/icons/items/peculiarity.svg","effects":[]}
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{"_id":"L5RCoreAnx000005","name":"Delusions of Grandeur","permission":{"default":0},"type":"peculiarity","data":{"in_curriculum":false,"xp_used":0,"rank":0,"bought_at_rank":0,"ring":"void","peculiarity_type":"anxiety","types":"Mental, Interpersonal","description":"“Do not be wary of those who take risks with titles and lands; rather be wary of those who have nothing to lose.\nAnd above all, be most wary of those who say they are destined for greatness, for they will build a ladder to Heaven on the corpses of those around them.”\n– Analects of Nabeshima","book_reference":"Core p.132"},"sort":100001,"flags":{},"img":"systems/l5r5e/assets/icons/items/peculiarity.svg","effects":[]}
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{"_id":"L5RCoreAnx000006","name":"Fear of Death","permission":{"default":0},"type":"peculiarity","data":{"in_curriculum":false,"xp_used":0,"rank":0,"bought_at_rank":0,"ring":"earth","peculiarity_type":"anxiety","types":"Mental, Physical","description":"There are few crimes worse in the mind of the Rokugani than cowardice, which is seen as a violation of no fewer than three tenets of the Code of Bushidō: Yū, Meiyo, and Chūgi. To help them teach the lessons of cowardice, Rokugan’s storytellers have many fables at their disposal: tales of courageous heroes brought low by cowardly allies, histories in which the fall of an entire noble house hinges upon a failure of courage, and more.","book_reference":"Core p.132"},"sort":100001,"flags":{},"img":"systems/l5r5e/assets/icons/items/peculiarity.svg","effects":[]}
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{"_id":"L5RCoreAnx000007","name":"Ferocity","permission":{"default":0},"type":"peculiarity","data":{"in_curriculum":false,"xp_used":0,"rank":0,"bought_at_rank":0,"ring":"air","peculiarity_type":"anxiety","types":"Physical, Mental","description":"With a cry like an enraged animal, Hida Amoro threw himself into the throng of bandits. They were vicious, yet untrained, and did not expect the attack. What followed was a whirlwind of relentless, merciless violence, as Amoro moved faster than many of us could follow, utterly taking the bandits apart.\nWe hung back and let Amoro do his work. We’d served with him long enough to know to stay out of the way when the red fury was upon him.","book_reference":"Core p.132"},"sort":100001,"flags":{},"img":"systems/l5r5e/assets/icons/items/peculiarity.svg","effects":[]}
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{"_id":"L5RCoreAnx000008","name":"Impatience","permission":{"default":0},"type":"peculiarity","data":{"in_curriculum":false,"xp_used":0,"rank":0,"bought_at_rank":0,"ring":"earth","peculiarity_type":"anxiety","types":"Mental","description":"Historians tell the story of the Battle of Thunder Plain in 1005, when the Iuchi family daimyō, in his impatience to attack a Kaiu village of the Crab Clan, brought his cavalry across the plain held sacred by the Order of Osano-wo. \nThe order, the most martial order of the Brotherhood of Shinsei, attacked the Unicorn cavalry with polearms. When the Iuchi daimyō called upon the Fortunes for defense, the kami showed their disfavor by refusing to respond. The cavalry were soundly defeated, and they were forced to retreat back to Unicorn lands.","book_reference":"Core p.133"},"sort":100001,"flags":{},"img":"systems/l5r5e/assets/icons/items/peculiarity.svg","effects":[]}
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{"_id":"L5RCoreAnx000009","name":"Intolerance","permission":{"default":0},"type":"peculiarity","data":{"in_curriculum":false,"xp_used":0,"rank":0,"bought_at_rank":0,"ring":"water","peculiarity_type":"anxiety","types":"Interpersonal","description":"“Savages!” Matsu Agetoki threw his helmet across his tent in frustration. “Our clan is expected to sully itself by marrying one of our finest lords to one of those Unicorn gaijin? How are we expected to bear such an insult?”\nMatsu Seijuro knew better than to interrupt his brother at a time like this, and yet: “We do as we are commanded. The Emperor wants this match.”\n“Does he indeed?” Agetoki whirled around to face Seijuro. “Then I wonder if he seeks to weaken us, through infection.”","book_reference":"Core p.133"},"sort":100001,"flags":{},"img":"systems/l5r5e/assets/icons/items/peculiarity.svg","effects":[]}
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{"_id":"L5RCoreAnx000010","name":"Irrepressible Flirtation","permission":{"default":0},"type":"peculiarity","data":{"in_curriculum":false,"xp_used":0,"rank":0,"bought_at_rank":0,"ring":"earth","peculiarity_type":"anxiety","types":"Interpersonal","description":"“So I snuck through the estate to her ladyship’s apartments and waited for the servants to leave before reciting the poem I had devised in her honor. You can imagine my embarrassment when it was not Lady Fujiko’s voice that answered me from behind the curtains.”\nThe patrons of the inn hung on my every word. One of them rushed over and put a fresh bowl of wine in my hand. “What did you do?”\n“Well,” I said, taking a long sip of the wine, “I introduced myself to the lady who was there.”","book_reference":"Core p.134"},"sort":100001,"flags":{},"img":"systems/l5r5e/assets/icons/items/peculiarity.svg","effects":[]}
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{"_id":"L5RCoreAnx000011","name":"Jealousy","permission":{"default":0},"type":"peculiarity","data":{"in_curriculum":false,"xp_used":0,"rank":0,"bought_at_rank":0,"ring":"air","peculiarity_type":"anxiety","types":"Physical, Mental","description":"The story is told of Shiba Shikitora, a Phoenix Clan courtier in Otosan Uchi during the reign of Hantei XXXI, who was so incensed by her rival, a court poet named Kakita Sanuki, that she would try to outdo her in all things. If Sanuki presented a poem, Shikitora would present one on the following night in an effort to be the most praiseworthy. If Sanuki wore a beautiful kimono, then the one worn by Shikitora must be ten times as lovely.\nSanuki’s heart was broken due to an ill-fated love, and she threw herself from the roof of the Imperial Palace. Everyone was saddened by this and spoke admiringly of the late poet who had died for love.\nShiba Shikitora threw herself from a roof twice as high on the next day.","book_reference":"Core p.134"},"sort":100001,"flags":{},"img":"systems/l5r5e/assets/icons/items/peculiarity.svg","effects":[]}
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{"_id":"L5RCoreAnx000012","name":"Materialism","permission":{"default":0},"type":"peculiarity","data":{"in_curriculum":false,"xp_used":0,"rank":0,"bought_at_rank":0,"ring":"void","peculiarity_type":"anxiety","types":"Mental","description":"“All lust is grief, and born of too great an attachment to this world, even as the shadow follows the shape. We grasp at it like monkeys trying to snatch at the moon’s reflection on the surface of water.”\n– Tao of Shinsei","book_reference":"Core p.134"},"sort":100001,"flags":{},"img":"systems/l5r5e/assets/icons/items/peculiarity.svg","effects":[]}
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{"_id":"L5RCoreAnx000013","name":"Meekness","permission":{"default":0},"type":"peculiarity","data":{"in_curriculum":false,"xp_used":0,"rank":0,"bought_at_rank":0,"ring":"fire","peculiarity_type":"anxiety","types":"Interpersonal","description":"“Do you have something to add, Takeshiro?” Abbot Kenzo looked up from the scrolls he was transcribing to where the young initiate was sweeping the floor.\nTakeshiro became focused upon a particularly dirty section of the chamber. He tried to respond, yet all that came out was a strangled mumble. He had wanted to point out the rainwater that had begun to drip from the patchy roof and was in danger of wetting the ancient scrolls, but he could not work up the courage.\n“Hmm,” the abbot nodded. “I thought not.”","book_reference":"Core p.134"},"sort":100001,"flags":{},"img":"systems/l5r5e/assets/icons/items/peculiarity.svg","effects":[]}
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{"_id":"L5RCoreAnx000014","name":"Painful Honesty","permission":{"default":0},"type":"peculiarity","data":{"in_curriculum":false,"xp_used":0,"rank":0,"bought_at_rank":0,"ring":"air","peculiarity_type":"anxiety","types":"Interpersonal","description":"A popular, if bawdy, song at many roadside inns in Rokugan, “The Honest Husband” is the story of a staunch-hearted farmer who can never tell a lie. The song progresses through several verses where he is faced with questions from his wife about her weight, the attractiveness of her sister, and other increasingly risky (and risqué) situations. The song’s refrain of “you know I love you, dearest, but I cannot tell a lie” has become on its own a catchphrase, used jokingly when a person is asked difficult questions.","book_reference":"Core p.135"},"sort":100001,"flags":{},"img":"systems/l5r5e/assets/icons/items/peculiarity.svg","effects":[]}
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{"_id":"L5RCoreAnx000015","name":"Paranoia","permission":{"default":0},"type":"peculiarity","data":{"in_curriculum":false,"xp_used":0,"rank":0,"bought_at_rank":0,"ring":"water","peculiarity_type":"anxiety","types":"Physical, Mental","description":"“A person who sees enemies everywhere is always blind to their truest enemy, for that enemy is behind their eyes.”\n–Tao of Shinsei","book_reference":"Core p.135"},"sort":100001,"flags":{},"img":"systems/l5r5e/assets/icons/items/peculiarity.svg","effects":[]}
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{"_id":"L5RCoreAnx000016","name":"Perfectionism","permission":{"default":0},"type":"peculiarity","data":{"in_curriculum":false,"xp_used":0,"rank":0,"bought_at_rank":0,"ring":"water","peculiarity_type":"anxiety","types":"Physical, Mental","description":"In the Imperial Palace at Otosan Uchi, in a room entirely dedicated to this purpose, a painting is on display. It is not a mounted screen but rather a simple length of paper, tacked on a piece of wood. It depicts the morning mist rising from the Bay of the Golden Sun, with fisherfolk heading out for the day’s catch. It is a sublime work of art, although unfinished…and it is also the most valuable painting in all of Rokugan.\nIt is the sole surviving painting of Master Jun. It was the painting he was working on when he died. None of Jun’s other paintings exist, because as soon as he would finish one, he would reflect upon some imperfection or flaw in the work, and burn it.","book_reference":"Core p.135"},"sort":100001,"flags":{},"img":"systems/l5r5e/assets/icons/items/peculiarity.svg","effects":[]}
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{"_id":"L5RCoreAnx000017","name":"Phobia","permission":{"default":0},"type":"peculiarity","data":{"in_curriculum":false,"xp_used":0,"rank":0,"bought_at_rank":0,"ring":"water","peculiarity_type":"anxiety","types":"Physical, Mental","description":"Lord Shosuro Kosugi was said to have been terrified of black crows, having been plagued by recurring dreams of a black crow as a harbinger of his death. He stationed archers all around his castle and in specially built hunting blinds for miles around his lands, with standing orders for any black crow to be shot on sight.\nIt is said that he was found dead in his chambers, his face twisted into a rictus of terror. On the floor of the room was a single black feather.","book_reference":"Core p.136"},"sort":100001,"flags":{},"img":"systems/l5r5e/assets/icons/items/peculiarity.svg","effects":[]}
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{"_id":"L5RCoreAnx000018","name":"Softheartedness","permission":{"default":0},"type":"peculiarity","data":{"in_curriculum":false,"xp_used":0,"rank":0,"bought_at_rank":0,"ring":"fire","peculiarity_type":"anxiety","types":"Interpersonal, Mental","description":"“Go,” I said, breaking the bandit’s bow over my knee. \n“Leave. I never want to see you in our lands again.”\nThe bandit, barely more than a boy, looked nervously at Utatsu, who scowled and leaned heavily on his spear. The young bandit looked back to me.\n“Go on. Get out of here,” I repeated. He didn’t require more urging, and he scampered down the road as fast has his skinny legs could carry him.\n“You should have killed him,” Utatsu grumbled. \n“Robbing people at arrow point is not a boy’s prank.”\n“I’ve had my fill of killing,” I said. “If I had struck him down, he would not have learned anything. This way, he has a chance.”\nUtatsu shook his head at my folly as we headed back to the village.","book_reference":"Core p.136"},"sort":100001,"flags":{},"img":"systems/l5r5e/assets/icons/items/peculiarity.svg","effects":[]}
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{"_id":"L5RCoreAnx000019","name":"Superstition","permission":{"default":0},"type":"peculiarity","data":{"in_curriculum":false,"xp_used":0,"rank":0,"bought_at_rank":0,"ring":"void","peculiarity_type":"anxiety","types":"Mental, Spiritual","description":"“A great deal of folk wisdom revolves around death. Peasants will avoid the number four because the pronunciation is close to one of the words that means ‘death.’ Chopsticks should never be stuck upright in rice, as this mimics the placement of a ceremonial bowl upon the altar at a funeral. And one should never, ever write a person’s name in red ink, as the names on grave markers always are painted in red.”\n–Observances of Empire, by Moto Kojiro","book_reference":"Core p.136"},"sort":100001,"flags":{},"img":"systems/l5r5e/assets/icons/items/peculiarity.svg","effects":[]} |