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1 Bushido: Role Playing Adventure in Feudal Japan Hume, Paul & Bob Charrette
Tyr Games 1978 Very Good 
BOTH booklets, Heroes of Nippon & Land of Nippon, The original edition by Tyr Games. Lightly-used. Pages 13-14 & 47-48 in Book II not present, a publishing error. Also included is an errata sheet.; "In Bushido, the Players take roles as members of various Professions and wander through Nippon. The overall campaign is organized by a Games Master whose imagination is only the starting point for many hours of intriguing and entertaining enjoyment. The Heroes of Nippon is the player's guide and contains the rules for creating characters, combat, and magic. It features an Attribute system which allows a character to be tailored to a player's specifications. The Land of Nippon is the referee's guide and contains rules of Encounters, Battles, and other things necessary lo the campaign. Bushido uses pencil and paper, six and twenty-sided dice, a Game Master, and as many players as will brave the perils of Nippon." 
Price: 44.99 USD
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2 Takishido's Debt (Bushido RPG) Bell, Steve
Games of Liverpool 1983 Good 
Rare Bushido adventure. Spine wear & wrinkling, sticker tear, but cover art remains clear. Interior unmarked. ; "In the players travels they have come to the city of Nara in the province of Kawachi. If they have a usual place of meeting (a tea-house for example) the one among them with apparent status closest to a high ranking Ronin will be approached there. If the players are not in the habit of meeting in such a public place they will be approached individually. They will be approached by an old Ronin in Average Samurai garb who wears the Dai-sho (symbolic of the Buke) and deports himself in a distinguished way. He holds his right arm awkwardly, as it was once injured in an Iaijutsu duel. He will mysteriously, and without introducing himself, inform the players that to learn of an interesting proposition they should meet him at the House of the Crescent Moon, in the Flower district of the city, at the hour of the lesser dog that evening. A passer-by, or servant at the tea house, will point out to the party that the old man bore a remarkable resemblance to a famed retainer of the local Daimyo (Suzushi Neko) called Rashomon Kagemusha..."; 12 pages 
Price: 34.99 USD
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