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Mon of the Lion Clan
Mon of the Lion Clan

The Lion Clan are the Right Hand of the Emperor, recording the military and political interactions between the Clans. They are the epitome of bushido and the picture of valor. Next to the Seppun family, they are most likely to serve as the Emperor's guardsmen, and they make up the greatest share of the Imperial Legions. The Lion Clan was founded by the Kami Akodo.

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[edit] Disposition

The Lion are the most militant and aggressive of all the clans, revering bushido and loyalty to the Emperor as life's two most essential governing principles. The Lions rigidity and strict adherence to tradition has made diplomatic relations with other clans very difficult, especially with the Crane and Scorpion Clans. To the Lion, an ancestor is more than simply a spirit of the past; they guide the current generation of Lion in their everyday life, and shape destinies. They are more than the Clan's past - they are its present and future.[citation needed]

[edit] Military

The Lion Clan army is widely known for two things: ferocity in battle, and its massive size. Over half a million men, organized into many thousands of units, make the Lion army almost double the size of any other army, save perhaps the Unicorn Clan.[citation needed]

The organization of the Lion Clan's armies reflects the level of discipline with which each Lion samurai directs their daily lives. Although the command structure is incredibly complex, they are strictly defined and enforced. From the youngest Lion bushi to the Lion Clan Champion himself, each and every Lion samurai knows his place and duty in the giant war machine that is the Lion army.[citation needed]

The most important breakdown within the Lion army is between two families - that of the Akodo family, and that of the Matsu family. The rivalry between the two is clearly shown in the prime focus and training of the armies as much as it is in individual samurai.[citation needed]

[edit] The Akodo Army

An Akodo Tactician
An Akodo Tactician

The training of Akodo children is begun under the words of the house motto - "Duty, Honor, Leadership". These three words reflect the belief that strength can be gained when warriors support each other. Most Akodo drills are designed to emphasize coordinated efforts of two or more bushi working in concert to maximize their combined strengths. Akodo bushi train constantly to wheel and march on command, and to perform complicated tasks with speed and efficiency.[citation needed]

While every other family in Rokugan relies upon individual glory to inspire their fellow bushi, the Akodo knows that with his brothers and sisters he is stronger than his opponent can be. If he trips, his brother will pick him up. If his sword arm is severed, his sister will step in and fulfill his duty. If his courage should ever fail, his ancestors will bolster him and fill him with the spirit of the Lion Clan.[citation needed]

Flowing like water around their opponents' attacks, an Akodo army redirects the opposing force and crashes into them like waves from the sea.[citation needed]

[edit] Ranks

Lion samurai depend on glory to understand their place in the Celestial Order. To all Akodo, all men are sons of the first Akodo, and all are considered equal in his eyes. Their daimyo is the "eldest son", the incarnation of Akodo One-Eye. Other Lion must prove their worth to the family, and thus earn their place in the heirarchy, rather than relying solely on birth to bring them glory. The Akodo are more united than almost any other family in Rokugan, so this rarely leads to bickering and glory-hounding.[citation needed]

When a soldier rises in rank, his comrades cheer and conragulate them rather than envy that bushi because of his success. This comradeship is part of what it means to be an Akodo, and it is widely known and accepted that to insult a single Akodo is to insult all Akodo.[citation needed]

[edit] The Matsu Army

Bushi of the Matsu Bushi school are taught warfare through a series of brutal tests of endurance and courage. Each day is designed to forge weakness out of the prospective bushi, and to shape the chi residing inside the soldier. Bushi who fall are left to lie in the dust, so every student seeks to prove his worth. The Matsu army also includes the specialized forces of the Deathseekers and the Lion's Pride.[citation needed]

[edit] History

Sword of Akodo
Sword of Akodo

[edit] Akodo and Matsu

After the Tournament of the Kami, Akodo went out in search of men and women worthy to stand beside him in protection of the Emperor. For each man who stood up to Akodo's challenge and succeeded, a hundred more stood and failed.

Akodo's bloody search was said to have been chastised in the courts of the Emperor by those who witnessed it, and proclaimed him a scourge upon the land of Rokugan. Each year, for the Hantei's coronation anniversary, Akodo returned to his brother's palace, with no followers, nor brilliant generals to lead his waiting armies.

Led by Ikoma and Kitsu, the Lion clan grew slowly. Still, Akodo was not satisfied. The Lady Matsu, who was possibly the greatest mortal warrior known, had not come to be tested. When he finally convinced her to fight, the sky and the earth is said to have shaken.[1]

[edit] The Lion Thunder

When the first monk, Shinsei, gathered the seven men and women who would become known as the Seven Thunders, Ikoma Jujinin, eldest of Ikoma's nine sons, stepped forward. Before he could follow, the Lady Matsu struck him down with a fist to the face. She stood before the monk with a fiery passion burning in her eyes, as if daring anyone to refute her claim. None did, and Lady Matsu became the Lion Clan Thunder.[2]

[edit] Storms over Matsu Palace

In 1131, the recently rescued Toturi I commanded Unicorn Magistrates to force the Lion to answer for their crimes in his absence. The Lion had been practicing maho, and the Jade Champion himself, Kitsu Okura, had a hand in the corrupting of the Lion. The Unicorn marched upon the Matsu, but were eventually repelled by foul arts, maho-tsukai, and the terrible Oni no Okura.[3]

[edit] Current Events

Following the Fall of Shiro Moto, the Lion Clan has since returned home to rebuild and honor the passing of Matsu Yoshino and Akodo Bakin. As per Matsu Yoshino's instructions, Akodo Shigetoshi has become the new Lion Clan Champion[4][5][6]

[edit] Details

[edit] Statistics

  • Capital: Kyuden Ikoma
  • Population: 5 280 000 (approx)
  • Military: 292 000 samurai
  • Imports: Raw Materials
  • Exports: Copper

[edit] Families

The following are the families of the Lion Clan:

[edit] Schools

The following are the schools within the Lion Clan:

[edit] Samurai

See Samurai of the Lion Clan for a listing of notable members of the clan, both current and historic. For the leaders of the clan, see also:

[edit] References

  1. Way of the Lion, pages 16-17
  2. Way of the Lion, page 17
  3. Legend of the Five Rings Roleplaying Game, Third Edition, page 22
  4. http://www.l5r.com/story/words-deeds-part-iii/
  5. http://www.l5r.com/story/words-deeds-part-i/
  6. http://www.l5r.com/story/words-deeds-part-i/


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