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The Scorpion

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2000
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Prologue - The Gates of Hell
1 - Dreams
2 - The Dreamer
3 - The Scroll
4 - The Dragon
5 - The Secrets of Fu Leng
6 - The Court of Hantei
7 - Perilous Journey
8 - The Way of the Dragon
9 - Duels
10 - Words Between Man and Woman
11 - Ambition
12 - Words Between Woman and Girl
13 - Coming of Age
14 - Rokugan in Peril
15 - The Scorpion Coup
16 - Poison
17 - The Way of the Unicorn
18 - Hatsuko Falls
19 - The Coup in Peril
20 - The Way of the Crab
21 - The Lion Arrives
22 - Words Between Men
23 - The Throne of Skulls
24 - Return of the Prince
25 - The Judgement of Hantei
26 - Words Between Woman and Boy
27 - The Lion's Fall
Epilogue - Meetings on the Road of Life
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1) The Scorpion
2) The Unicorn
3) The Crane
4) The Phoenix
5) The Crab
6) The Dragon
7) The Lion
© 2000 Wizards of the Coast, Inc.
This book is dedicated to my father,
David A. Sullivan, who first introduced me
to samurai films and haiku poetry.
Thanks, Dad.
Bayushi Shoju strode through the blood-clotted battlefield, looking for someone to kill.
May contain spoilers
Unmolested, the beggar continued down the road of life.
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Extract (may contain spoilers)
The Scroll of Bayushi Daijin lay on a long, low, black-lacquer table in a high room at the Scorpion fortress, Kyuden Bayushi.  The room was dark, lit by a single lantern set on the table next to the scroll.  Shadows danced across the fusuma walls.

Shoju, Kachiko, Tetsuo, and Soshi Bantaro sat on the floor.  Side by side but not touching, they peered at the artifact.  No one had opened the scroll since Shoju gazed at it briefly in the catacombs.

"This is a thing of wonder, my lord," said Bantaro, his eyes darting over the rolled parchment.  "A pity we cannot share it with the world, and thereby spread your fame."

Shoju looked through his mask at the old man.  Bantaro had aged prematurely due to his magics - or perhaps to the vices he secretly indulged.  The shugenja's mouth twitched nervously as he spoke.  He rubbed his bald head with one long-fingered.

"We are not the Lion, Bantaro," Shoju said."We do not seek fame and glory.  We merely serve the emperor - and we do it in secret, as is the Scorpion way."

"Of course, lord," Bantaro said, bowing.  "I only meant that it is apity the world will never know how well you serve Rokugan and the emperor."

"The emperor knows, and that is enough," said Kachiko,  Her eyes caught those of the old man, and the shugenja felt his bones turn to jelly.  Bantaro loved her or feared her or both.  Seeing his subtle confusion, Kachiko smiled slightly.

"Master, this scroll is an evil thing," said Tetsuo.  "No good can come of it.  I feel it in my bones.  Better we had never found it in that forgotten vault."

"Knowledge is neither good nor evil," Kachiko said.  "It is merely a tool in the hands of one who knows how to use it."

Shoju nodded.  "We will know better what Daijin's words hold once we have read them."  He looked at Bantaro.  "When I open it, you know what to do."

Bantaro nodded as well.  Fear glinted in the shugenja's eyes.  "My life, my power, my service are yours, my lord."

Shoju reached for the scroll.  The room seemed to darken.

Tetsuo swallowed hard, his hand straying to his obi, where his swords usually hung.  His fingers found only his belt.  His swords lay on the floor to his right.  Tetsuo resisted the urge to take them up.  He swallowed again.

The Scorpion lord's hands hovered over the parchment.  The power of the artifact made his palms tingle.  Shoju fancied he could see a dim green glow around the scroll.  Slowly, he lowered his hands.

 

Added: 13-Jul-2015
Last Updated: 22-Apr-2024

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 01-Jul-2000
Wizards of the Coast
Paperback
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Date Issued:
Cir 01-Jul-2000
Format:
Paperback
Cover Price:
$6.99
Pages*:
312
Catalog ID:
TSR21684
Read:
Once
Reading(s):
1)   30 Mar 2024 - 7 Apr 2024
Internal ID:
1642
ISBN:
0-786-91684-2
ISBN-13:
978-0-786-91684-9
Printing:
1
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Brom  - Cover Artist
Rokugan is Doomed!

The Serene Prophet foresaw its downfall - tides of demons flooding out of the Shadowlands. One man seeks to avert the catastrophe - the leader of the Scorpion Clan. He will pay any price, perpetrate any deception, to save the empire. If he must, he will become evil to fight evil. He and the emperor's champion will battle each other to the death for that which they both hold dear:
Rokugan.
Cover:
Book CoverBook Back CoverBook Spine
Notes and Comments:
First Printing: July 2000
First printing based on the number line
620-T21684
Canada: $8.99

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Author(s)

Stephen D Sullivan  
Birth: Cir 01 Jan 1959 Moline, IL, USA
Notes:
From "About the Author" in Scorpion:

West to east and back
Dreams of novels, comics, games
Ink-stained twenty years

Story telling art
Ninja Turtles, Speed Racer
Dungeons & Dragons®

Maps uncharted worlds
Twilight Empires master
Wife, two kids, and frog

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