Yamato world illustration - Japanese Mythology theme
Japanese Mythology

Yamato

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Shinrai

A fantastical world heavily inspired by japanese mythology and the edo time period.


Author's Note: Complete custom world without any 5e Defaults. This is NOT a Dungeons and Dragons World. Atm there are: 12 custom races 9 custom classes (all are able to cast spells, physical classes as well as magical ones) over 100 playable characters over 200 custom cantrips and spells 114 custom items Known issues: -"I can not start a campaign with a character I created myself." Possible workaround: Clone Yamato and add the character you want to play as in your workshop tab into the character list of Yamato. Then start a campaign from there and select the character. If the character has a class and race that is not present in Yamato, you should also copy it over and integrate it in the Yamato world in your workshop tab as well, including the spells you use. I do not know what causes this issue. But this is a non-d&d world with selfmade classes and selfmade races. If you try to play my world with a custom character from your own workshop with a class and race that is not present in Yamato, it might cause problems. There can also problems occure, when you starting a campaign NOT at a POI with a starting location (the star before the POI name signals where you should start without a problem), but just an area. - "In Fights Franz tells me that I can not eat any of the healing items like Onigiri.": should he complain, anwer him that the item is a Potion and should be treated like one and he will let you drink it. At least it worked for me this way when testing. A bit odd, but atm the only workaround. All graphics were made with Nightcafé. You are free to use my graphics, spell descriptions, races, items etc. in your own build worlds and campaigns.
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Tanuki
Tanuki

Description

Midsized or small shapeshifting raccoon dogs known for their playful and deceptive nature. Tanuki are tricksters who enjoy playing harmless pranks on humans. They can transform into almost anything, from inanimate objects to people. Tanuki are carefree and live in harmony with nature, often seen as symbols of good fortune. Tanuki live in close-knit communities in the outskirts of villages and forests, visiting festivities and sharing the food they stole from the humans with each other.

Description

Midsized or small shapeshifting raccoon dogs known for their playful and deceptive nature. Tanuki are tricksters who enjoy playing harmless pranks on humans. They can transform into almost anything, from inanimate objects to people. Tanuki are carefree and live in harmony with nature, often seen as symbols of good fortune. Tanuki live in close-knit communities in the outskirts of villages and forests, visiting festivities and sharing the food they stole from the humans with each other.

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