Rankai System
The Rankai system is a remote star system located on the fringes of the Outer Rim, steeped in tradition, intrigue, and conflict. Its culture and political structures draw heavy influence from the ancient Sengoku era of Japan, reflecting a feudal system dominated by powerful clans vying for supremacy.
History
The Rankai system is a remote star system located on the fringes of the Outer Rim, steeped in tradition, intrigue, and conflict. Its culture and political structures draw heavy influence from the ancient Sengoku era of Japan, reflecting a feudal system dominated by powerful clans vying for supremacy.
Early Colonization and Development
The Rankai system was first colonized by human settlers during the early phases of the Galactic Republic's expansion. The settlers sought isolation from the Republic’s central authority, establishing a culture rooted in honor, martial prowess, and strict adherence to hierarchical order. Over time, the settlers developed a unique blend of technology and tradition, combining advanced galactic innovations with their ancient customs. The system’s primary planet, Hoshi-no-Kuni, serves as the cultural and political heart of the Rankai system. Several moons and minor planets within the system act as resource hubs or sacred sites. The limited resources of Hoshi-no-Kuni led to constant skirmishes among clans for dominance, solidifying a feudal power structure that persists to the present day.
The Clans and Their Rise to Power
The rise of clans as the dominant political entities began with the Warring Epoch, a 200-year period marked by ceaseless battles and shifting alliances. This era birthed the foundational clans that continue to shape the system:
- Clan Tendou: Renowned for their martial expertise and adaptability, Clan Tendou forged its power through assimilation of smaller factions and outside forces. The Tendou are the strongest military force, even before current events.
- Clan Wakamoto: Known for their mastery of strategy and diplomacy, they often broker alliances to maintain balance. They are the clan with the second most power in most areas.
- Clan Ashina: Guardians of ancient traditions, they are revered for their spiritual leadership and devotion to the Force.
- Clan Kurayama: Merchants and mercenaries, blessed with wealth and a resource rich land. The Kurayama Clan has long maintained their powers through politics and marriages, reinforcing their resources along the way. They also have expanded into being merchants as well.
By the time of the Galactic Republic’s decline and the rise of the Sith Empire, Rankai remained largely autonomous. The system’s relative isolation and its feudal structure made it unsuitable for centralized Imperial control, allowing the clans to flourish unimpeded.
The Galactic Cold War and Rankai's Role
With the onset of the Galactic Cold War between the Sith Empire and the New Republic, the Rankai system’s position became precarious. The Sith and the Republic both recognized the strategic value of the system’s warrior culture and resources. However, the clans remained fiercely independent, resisting both sides while carefully leveraging their interests to secure advantageous trade and protection agreements. Clan Tendou emerged as a dominant force during this period, using underhanded tactics to secure access to key resources and technology from external powers. These developments set the stage for the current tensions that threaten to engulf the system in chaos once again.
Current Affairs
The Rankai system is on the brink of upheaval as Clan Tendou accelerates its plans for total domination. This ambitious clan has entered a shadowy deal with outside planetary powers, acquiring advanced military assets that threaten to upend the delicate balance of power. Clan Tendou has recently secured access to three critical technologies:
- Impure Beskar: Obtained through illicit trade networks, this material lacks the full durability of pure Mandalorian beskar but is still highly resistant to energy weapons and lightsabers. Tendou smiths have incorporated it into armor for their elite warriors.
- 5AM-URA1 Battle Droids: Advanced combat droids equipped with adaptive AI and heavy armaments. These droids are manufactured off-world and serve as shock troops, overwhelming enemy positions with ruthless efficiency.
- Power-Enhancing Suits: Experimental exoskeletons that augment a warrior’s strength, speed, and endurance. These suits grant Tendou soldiers a significant edge in melee and ranged combat.
Armed with these new resources, Clan Tendou has launched a series of calculated strikes against rival clans. Their initial assaults targeted the territories of Clan Ashina and Clan Kurayama, crippling their production capacities and forcing many of their warriors into submission. Clan Wakamoto remains a formidable opponent but has been pushed onto the defensive, struggling to hold key strategic locations.
Sith Involvement and Galactic Implications
Unwilling to settle for domination within the system, Clan Tendou has begun covert communications with the Sith Empire, seeking an alliance. Such an alliance would provide Tendou with further resources and legitimacy while granting the Sith a foothold in the Outer Rim. The prospect of Sith influence in Rankai alarms both the New Republic and the remaining clans, who are scrambling to form a united front against Tendou’s advances. The Rankai system’s future hangs in the balance as the clans grapple with the looming threat of Tendou domination. While Tendou’s technological edge appears insurmountable, the unity of the remaining clans and the intervention of galactic powers could alter the course of events. The system’s fate will likely have ripple effects across the galaxy, influencing the broader conflict of the Galactic Cold War.
Clan Tendou
Clan Tendou is the most militarized and expansionist of the great clans of Hoshi-no-Kuni. Known for their aggressive tactics, disciplined warriors, and technological adaptability, they have risen to prominence through both battlefield victories and ruthless political maneuvering. In the current era, they are widely considered the most powerful and dangerous faction within the Rankai system. Formed during the latter half of the Warring Epoch, Clan Tendou was originally a coalition of warbands and exiled families united under a charismatic warlord. Unlike many traditionalist clans, the Tendou embraced innovation early, merging ancient martial traditions with off-world technology. Through strategic assimilation and targeted conquests, they absorbed smaller factions and consolidated power rapidly.By the end of the Warring Epoch, Tendou had established a reputation for flexibility, pragmatism, and decisive warfare. Their rise was marked by a ruthless efficiency that often left their enemies either absorbed or annihilated.
Clan Tendou emphasizes strength, unity, and victory above all else. While other clans may focus on tradition, diplomacy, or commerce, the Tendou believe in securing dominance through superior force. However, this philosophy is not purely brute strength—their leadership prizes adaptability, innovation, and strategic deception as vital tools of warfare.The clan's warrior caste trains rigorously in both melee and ranged combat, often incorporating modern enhancements such as cybernetic augmentations or neural link gear. Despite their militant nature, the Tendou maintain a strict internal hierarchy rooted in honor, obedience, and merit-based advancement.
Clan Tendou is currently spearheading a campaign to unify the Rankai system under its rule. They have launched precision strikes against rival clans, beginning with Clan Ashina and Clan Tetsukani, crippling their infrastructure and absorbing their outposts. Their relationship with Clan Wakamoto remains volatile, with hasty alliances and political sabotage escalating rapidly. Though feared and often resented, Clan Tendou’s influence continues to grow—setting the stage for a decisive conflict that may determine the fate of the entire system.
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| Lord Shogun Tendou |
First Wife Tsubaki Tendou |
Second Wife Otome Tendou |
Third Wife Raika Tendou |
Fourth Wife Michie Tendou |
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| Fifth Wife Chino Tendou |
Sixth Wife Honoka Tendou |
Servant Girl Nori Uzaki |
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Tendou Heirs
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| General Ren Tendou |
Princess Koi Tendou |
Raid Commander Oto Tendou |
Charity & Outreach Izu Tendou |
Strategist Rei Tendou |
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| Assassin Aki Tendou |
Intel Jin Tendou |
Public Relations Ari Tendou |
Warrior Nox Tendou |
Slicer Mia Tendou |
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| Public Relations Chi Tendou |
Lady In Waiting Aimi Tendou |
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Clan Tendou Retainers
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| Stalker Umi Ichikawa |
Stalker Emi Ichikawa |
Scientist Yohji Nakajima |
Tendou Forces Heaven Guard |
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Contracted Forces
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| Battle Droid 5AM-UR1 |
Battle Droid Elite GN-D4M |
White Knight Gou Takamachi |
Mercenary Forces White Rose Order |
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Clan Otani
A subordinate clan of the Tendou, among the first annexed in its push for growth. Someone killed its former leader in his own home, leaving its leadership to his young, autocratic heir. Clan Otani is closely connected to the Rankai System's limited interstellar history, with a great emphasis on energy, science, engineering, and technology. It has developed and reverse engineered a great number of advancements for the other clans, making it a priority for Clan Tendou. It's now responsible for keeping the lights on, maintaining the Tendou armies, and its blockade on interstellar communication and interference.
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| Clan Leader Akage Otani |
Bodyguard Goro Mada |
Surveillance Youji Hakusan |
Chief Engineer Sidni Hakusan |
Security Natsu Mada |
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| Engineer Suzuki Uehara |
Slicer Yusaku Matsuda |
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Clan Wakamoto
Clan Wakamoto is the foremost political power on Hoshi-no-Kuni, second only to Clan Tendou in military strength but unrivaled in terms of diplomacy, intelligence networks, and influence. Known as “the Clan of the Quiet Blade,” Wakamoto's strength lies not only in their armies, but in their ability to manipulate the battlefield long before the first strike is made. Clan Wakamoto rose to prominence during the mid-Warring Epoch, avoiding many of the more ruinous conflicts through calculated alliances, well-timed betrayals, and the careful manipulation of rivalries. Originally a minor noble house, they secured their rise through a network of inter-clan marriages and secret pacts, eventually becoming kingmakers and deal-brokers in the region.
Unlike the expansionist Tendou, the Wakamoto built their power through stabilization. They often positioned themselves as arbiters and mediators, gaining influence by appearing neutral while subtly tilting outcomes to their favor. Many of the current power structures on Hoshi-no-Kuni bear the stamp of Wakamoto design. Wakamoto culture places a high value on foresight, patience, and restraint. Their leaders are often trained in both military tactics and political science, believing that victory earned through subtlety is more lasting than one gained through brute force. Loyalty within the clan is reinforced by a code of honor and service, not unlike a more cerebral form of bushidō. Wakamoto warriors are no less skilled than those of other clans, but they are often used in precise, strategic deployments rather than in brute force confrontations.
Their capital, Shiro no Engetsu (Castle of the Crescent Moon), is a fortified palace-temple renowned for its beauty, security, and labyrinthine halls where many of the system’s most critical decisions have been made. In the face of Clan Tendou’s growing aggression, Clan Wakamoto has shifted to a defensive posture. Their diplomats are rallying neutral clans and reactivating dormant alliances, while their spies work to uncover the full extent of Tendou's off-world dealings. Although they have suffered territorial losses and internal sabotage, Clan Wakamoto remains the only power capable of matching Tendou's reach—if not through force, then through influence, subversion, and unity. Their next moves will be decisive—not just for their own survival, but for the balance of power in the entire Rankai system.
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| Lord Takehito Wakamoto |
Lady Kaguya Tsukino Deceased |
Lady Elizabeth Legis |
Lady Nena Xabi Missing |
Lady Kagero Uchiwa |
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| Lady Kayomi Mikagami |
Lady Hinoto Xenhua |
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Clan Wakamoto Heirs
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| Prince Hideaki Wakamoto House Legis |
Prince Ein Wakamoto House Tsukino |
Princess Hisako Wakamoto House Xabi |
Princess Megumi Wakamoto House Xabi |
Prince Jun Wakamoto House Xabi |
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| Prince Shuu Wakamoto House Uchiwa |
Prince Raidou Wakamoto House Uchiwa |
Prince Midou Wakamoto House Uchiwa |
Princess Rin Wakamoto House Uchiwa |
Princess Mimiko Wakamoto House Xenhua |
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| Prince Marafuji Wakamoto House Xenhua |
Prince Ming Wakamoto House Xenhua |
Prince Mifuyu Wakamoto House Mikagami |
Princess Mariko Wakamoto House Mikagami |
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Discredited Heirs
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| Princess-In-Exile Sagiko Tsukino House Tsukino |
Bastard Arisugawa Legis House Legis |
Bastard Hiko Legis House Legis |
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Clan Wakamoto Retainers
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| Wakamoto Elite Rola |
Wakamoto Elite Risa |
Wakamoto Elite Cherra |
Wakamoto Elite Bella |
Wakamoto Elite Waldo Crowley |
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| Wakamoto Elite Ain Bishamon |
Wakamoto Elite Sof Bishamon |
Wakamoto Elite Aur Bishamon |
Wakamoto Forces Shining Moon Guard |
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House Xenhua Retainers
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| Xenhua Servant Sirubi Akaei |
Xenhua Servant Perisu Asagiri |
Xenhua Servant Nene Roshiajin |
Xenhua Servant Maki Akaei |
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Clan Kurayama
Clan Kurayama is the most economically powerful of the major clans of Hoshi-no-Kuni. With vast holdings in trade, mining, and manufacturing, the clan has mastered the art of influence through wealth. Unlike the martial zeal of Tendou or the strategic balance of Wakamoto, Kurayama wields coin and contract as weapons, often backing wars they never directly fight in. Originating from one of the earliest settler families during the colonization of the Rankai system, the Kurayama initially controlled a remote mountain province rich in rare minerals. Though lacking early military might, they quickly grew wealthy by selling materials to both sides during the early clan conflicts of the Warring Epoch. Over generations, they evolved into powerful financiers, arms dealers, and resource managers. Their strategy of marrying into other clans and underwriting their debts allowed them to expand their reach without ever openly seizing territory by force. By the end of the Warring Epoch, few clans could wage war without Kurayama financing.
Clan Kurayama prizes pragmatism, profit, and subtle influence. Their worldview sees stability as a commodity and conflict as an investment opportunity. While other clans speak of honor or tradition, Kurayama courts results. They maintain a merchant-prince structure, where familial ties determine rank, but all advancement is based on results. Loyalty is rewarded with comfort and wealth; betrayal is punished with surgical efficiency. Despite their mercantile roots, many of their elite retainers are skilled bodyguards, enforcers, or bounty hunters—Kurayama never allows its wealth to make it vulnerable.
Clan Kurayama has thus far avoided direct conflict in the brewing war between Tendou and Wakamoto. Publicly neutral, they continue to profit from the instability by selling arms, supplies, and information to multiple parties—often both sides of the same battle. However, Tendou’s rise has threatened the balance Kurayama thrives on. With their trade routes and independent buyers being slowly consumed or intimidated into submission, the Kurayama leadership may soon be forced to choose a side—or risk losing the very system they helped build. Though often underestimated for their lack of ideological passion, the Kurayama possess the means, wealth, and strategic coldness to be the final kingmakers—or destroyers—of Hoshi-no-Kuni.
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| Patriarch Gensuke Kurayama |
Lord Kojiro Kurayama |
Second Lady Rei Kurayama |
Sister-in-Law Asuna Saionji |
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Clan Kurayama Heirs
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| Heir Daigo Kurayama |
Young Master Shotaro Kurayama |
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Clan Kurayama Retainers
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| Kurayama Elite Ami Umino |
Kurayama Elite Mei Tsuna |
Kurayama Elite Koto Maki |
Kurayama Elite Kai Chiru |
Kurayama Forces Black Mount Guard |
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| Doctor Koichiro Katsura |
Accountant Kanami Katsura |
Retainer Kotomi Katsura |
Retainer Kimiko Katsura |
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Clan Shiratori
Shiratori Clan Writeup Here.
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| Clan Leader Lady Amai |
Clan Heir Eisuke Shiratori |
Lady Rika Shiratori |
Lady Mina Shiratori |
Lady Eri Shiratori |
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Shiratori Branch House
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| Branch House Heir Nigai Shiratori |
Warrior Kuroro Shiratori |
Warrior Shiroku Shiratori |
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Clan Shiratori Retainers
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| Scientist & Head Tomaru Sakagoe |
Third Wife Moeko Sakagoe |
Son Makoto Sakagoe |
Daughter Itaru Sakagoe |
First Wife's Son Ayumu Sakagoe |
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| Second Wife's Son Shun Hazama |
Second Wife's Son Kuu Hazama |
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Clan Hanzo
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| Family Head Ryohei Hanzo |
Prince Sora Hanzo |
First Princess Asuka Hanzo |
Second Princess Himemi Hanzo |
Third Princess Maya Hanzo |
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| Lord Commander Kagami Hanzo |
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Clan Hanzo Retainers
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| Espion Sayuri Sanda |
Asuka's Bodyguard Tomiki Hakuren |
Asuka's Bodyguard Yumeko Lee |
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Clan Ashina
Clan Ashina was one of the oldest and most revered clans of Hoshi-no-Kuni, renowned for their deep connection to the Force, their spiritual authority, and their disciplined warrior-monks. Known as “the Clan of the Pale Flame,” they served as moral arbiters and defenders of ancient customs across the Rankai system. But in the face of Clan Tendou’s sudden aggression, the Ashina fell with shocking speed. Their temples burned, their warriors cut down, and their leadership slain—Ashina is now a fractured remnant of its former self. Only a single heir is known to survive, carrying the fading legacy of a once-noble house.
Clan Ashina traces its lineage to the first generation of settlers who colonized Hoshi-no-Kuni. Believed to have been led by Force-sensitive elders who guided early communities, the clan came to embody balance, honor, and spiritual purpose. During the Warring Epoch, Ashina warriors earned respect for their restraint and dueling prowess, often serving as neutral arbiters or protectors of sacred sites. Though never the most militarily dominant, their influence was felt across the system due to their moral weight and ancient traditions. They maintained close ties to shrines, temples, and monasteries across Rankai, acting as stewards of sacred knowledge and Force teachings that differed from the Jedi and Sith.
The Ashina revered the Force as a living balance, neither wholly light nor dark, but something to be studied, respected, and lived in harmony with. Their culture revolved around meditation, ascetic training, and spiritual discipline. Ashina warriors, often referred to as shugonari, trained from youth in both martial arts and the subtle manipulation of the Force, favoring graceful, deliberate combat styles. Pride and ambition were seen as corrosive—duty and serenity were paramount. Clan leadership was traditionally chosen through ritual and vision, not inheritance—though a bloodline of Force sensitivity often emerged among the clan’s elders.
When Clan Tendou began its campaign for dominance, the Ashina chose to stand as a spiritual and martial wall against them. Many believed that Ashina’s calm strength and moral clarity would rally the other clans. But Tendou struck swiftly and without honor—launching a series of precision strikes that overwhelmed Ashina’s forces before they could fully mobilize. Sanrei-no-Tera was bombarded, and most of the clan’s leadership and shugonari were killed in the assault. No reinforcements arrived. The system watched in horror as the unthinkable happened: Ashina fell. One heir survived the massacre—rumors speak of a young warrior or acolyte fleeing into the wilderness, hunted but not captured. Their existence is a beacon to surviving Ashina retainers and sympathizers who now live in hiding or exile. Clan Ashina is no longer a power in the political sense, but its fall has become a symbol of Tendou’s ruthlessness—and a potential rallying cry for those who seek to restore balance to Hoshi-no-Kuni.
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| Patriarch Isshin Ashina |
Lord Masataka Ashina Deceased |
Lady Ritsuko Ashina Deceased |
Ashina Heir Kuro Ashina |
Young Lord Genichiro Ashina |
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| General Gyoubu Masataka Oniwa |
Seven Ashina Spears Shikibu-Toshi Yamauchi |
Seven Ashina Spears Shume Masaji Oniwa |
Doctor Emma |
Divine Dragon Guard Decimated |
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Resistance
The Rankai Resistance is an underground alliance formed in response to Clan Tendou's bid for total domination of Hoshi-no-Kuni. Comprising surviving retainers, scattered warriors, and unlikely allies, the Resistance emerged from the ashes of the Tendou Civil War, uniting those who refused to submit to the clan’s militarized rule and its rumored ties to Sith influence. Though fragmented at first, the movement has since coalesced into a determined and organized force seeking to restore balance to the Rankai system.
At the heart of the Resistance are the Koga and Kusanagi families—two historic Espion clans once bitter rivals, now united in secret purpose. The Koga bring precision sabotage, infiltration expertise, and intelligence gathering to the cause, while the Kusanagi are feared for their mastery of silent strikes, variation of Teras Kasi, and esoteric sword arts. These ninja families operate from hidden strongholds, striking at Tendou supply chains, communication relays, and key personnel under the cover of darkness.
The Resistance also draws strength from remnants of Clan Ashina, whose spiritual doctrine and Force training offer guidance and resilience to the fractured coalition. What few Ashina retainers remain now serve as teachers and guardians, helping to keep the moral foundation of the Resistance intact. Some Wakamoto defectors have offered diplomatic support and smuggling routes, while independent ronin and former mercenaries round out the growing ranks with martial skill and field leadership.
Though vastly outnumbered and lacking formal resources, the Rankai Resistance has become a symbol of defiance across the planet. Their actions are coordinated through a loose council representing the alliance, ensuring anonymity and security in the face of Sith-assisted espionage. Resistance fighters focus on precision raids, information warfare, and the protection of civilians and sacred sites, working to unravel the Tendou war machine from within.
With Tendou forces growing ever more reliant on foreign weaponry and dark side guidance, the Resistance stands as the last hope for those who still dream of an independent and honorable Hoshi-no-Kuni. Though not a match in open battle, they aim to outlast, outwit, and one day overthrow the usurpers—restoring a just order to a world on the edge.
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| Koga Clan Leader Ko-Ral Koga |
Koga Clan Espion Asa-Ri Koga |
Koga Clan Espion Reika Koga |
Ronin Zenki Getsu |
Refugee Chisagi Akarasu |
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| Kusanagi Clan Espion Kouhai Kusanagi |
Kusanagi Clan Espion Hitomi Kusanagi |
Kusanagi Clan Espion Ayane Kusanagi |
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Ikeda Raiders
A minor clan that refused Clan Tendou's initial offers of subjugation and collapsed under its martial might. The remnants turned their evacuation and retreat into a harassing, mobile hit-and-fade force utilizing skiffs and armored speeders to skirmish with Clan Tendou. It often raids and pirates other clans' goods, supplies, and wealth to sustain itself. Its leaders' primary goal is to delay the Tendou armies' spread while searching for an opportune moment to take its revenge.
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| Clan Leader Masaru Ikeda |
Heir Riku Ikeda |
Bodyguard Saboru Honda |
Speeder Captain Ritsu Tateyama |
Speeder Captain Sakichi Seko |
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Clan Tetsukani
One of the Clans independent from the Great Clans, they have become the vanguard of the Resistance. Their main source of financial, resource, and manpower backing. However, they are still a united Clan, not working under or having fallen to Clan Tendou, as of yet.
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| Lord Kisada Hisa House Hisa |
Family Head Iemasu Kaiu House Kaiu |
Family Head Suppon Toritaka House Toritaka |
Family Head Todori Hiruma House Hiruma |
Family Head Tono Yasuki House Yasuki |
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| Stalker Mamoru Hiruma House Hiruma |
Tetsukani Forces Iron Berserkers |
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| Mail Carrier Nyuman |
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Locations of Note
Here are the various locations in Rankai, with always more to be added.
Fushimi City: The former Imperial City, Fushimi is the main home of Clan Wakamoto, but also the city that all clans have declared to be neutral ground, dating back to the Warring Epoch. All major clans (and some lesser families) have a secondary home in Fushimi. It is a hub for merchants, politicians and other traders to benefit, where deals are made and cease-fires are negotiated. People of note in Fushimi are mostly everyone on the list. There is a higher chance to meet the members of Clan Wakamoto, but otherwise it would be the mail delivery horsebeast rider, Nyuman.
Rohei City: Called the Heavenly City, it is the major city overseen by Clan Tendou, and one of the centers of their military-industrial revolution. One of the oldest cities of Hoshi-no-Kuni, its main feature is the mountain in the middle of the city that Rohei was built around, leading up to the massive fortress known as Castle Tendou. The city has been reshaped in recent years from a city of prosperity with a proud military tradition, into a reinforced battlement, with many locations serving as military outposts for the Heaven Guard, as well as the recently added White Rose Knights base. Security in Rohei is tight and there are many way stations between the main gate and Castle Tendou, located into the mountain itself, making it hard to assault or invade with any type of force.
Space Ports: There are a few Space Ports on Hoshi-no-Kuni, despite its isolation from Galactic society. Currently, all of them have been taken over by Clan Tendou. Their economy is damaged by the embargo on space travel currently enforced by Clan Tendou, as it relies on workers on the asteroids, moons and other planets of the Rankai System to travel to and from there, buying merchandise, and staying at inns and using cantinas.
- Kanto: A small space port, recently acquired by Clan Tendou. It is used as a hub area for the White Rose Knights PMC, and it is monitored by Clan Tendou's Heaven Guard. The city's inhabitants have not yet fallen on especially hard times, mostly due to catering to the Heaven's Guard, and their location near Castle Tendou.
- Johto: A larger space port, currently occupied by Clan Tendou. Its economy has stilled, because it was an unaligned town, located near water and away from the larger Clans' influence. The people living there are slowly going bankrupt, having to serve the Heaven Guard positioned there. The city leaders have been petitioning Clan Tendou to make its soldiers stop asking for free room and board, but so far nothing has happened. The prostitution industry has started increasing there, unfortunately.
- Sinnoh: The largest and oldest space port, located near Fushimi. It has not been conquered by Clan Tendou, due to its long-standing alliance with Clan Wakamoto, but to avoid direct conflict, Clan Wakamoto has acquiesced to the Tendou embargo. It is the only currently active, commercial space port in Hoshi-no-Kuni, but its already limited traffic has diminished a lot. A contingent of Heaven Guards and White Rose Knights are located there, "assisting" local border guards to make sure of what comes in and out of the planet. All off-planet workers are routed through here now, which is impractical, but necessary. Clan Wakamoto holds power over the space port, but they are letting Clan Tendou dictate the practices, for now, as an act of good faith.
- Unova: A smaller, but more prestigious space port, located within the territory of Clan Kurayama, Unova has been shut down save for private travel, due to the unofficial alliance between Clan Tendou and Clan Kurayama. If Tendou officials need to travel, they will use Unova, and Kurayama's mercantile empire is left unquestioned, but all other travel from Unova has been shut down. There are very few Heaven Guards here, but they can inspect anything brought in or shipped off the planet by Clan Kurayama. They are otherwise there to act as backup for the local Black Mount Guard.
Hoshi-no-Kuni
The Rankai system lies hidden behind a treacherous and ancient asteroid field known as the Tomb Ring — a hyperdense band of wreckage, debris, and volatile anomalies that has shielded the system from the galaxy for millennia. As a result, Rankai developed independently, untouched by the Jedi, Sith, Empire, or Republic. Here, the Force is rare, seen instead through philosophies like “chi,” “kami,” or ancestral spirits. Force-sensitives are shamans, monster slayers, or cursed bloodlines — not Jedi or Sith. Only recently have offworlders begun to breach the Tomb Ring, bringing strange tech and myths that eerily match the locals’ spiritual traditions.
🌱 Flora (Mystical & Culturally Significant Plants)
- 1. Spiritvein Trees
- Glowing, root-tangled trees found near ancient ruins or mountain peaks.
- Believed to “drink the blood of the mountain gods.”
- Sap used in chi-oil rituals — a stimulant for warriors, secretly enhances Force sensitivity.
- 2. Obake Bamboo
- Black bamboo that hums at night and induces hallucinations when the wind blows through.
- Used in ancestor rituals and prophecy-seeking ceremonies.
- Locals believe the groves are alive and whisper back.
- 3. Seikatsu Bloom
- A delicate flower that only blooms in the presence of deep inner harmony.
- Associated with rites of passage and spiritual trials.
- Sometimes found sprouting from unmarked graves.
🐾 Fauna & Beasts (Spiritual, Dangerous, or Mythic)
- 1. Tetsugami (“Iron God-Beast”)
- Giant, quadrupedal armored creatures, semi-mechanical in appearance.
- Once war-beasts of a forgotten age; now seen as slumbering mountain deities.
- Their silver “blood” is sacred and used in smithing rare weapons.
- 2. Kaminari-Ryuu (“Thunder Dragon”)
- Long, serpentine sky-beasts that generate storms as they migrate.
- Viewed as omens of change or divine wrath.
- Their scales are said to sing when danger approaches.
- 3. Yoma Crabs
- Massive crustaceans found scavenging crashed starships in the sea.
- Poisonous and territorial, they are feared and respected.
- Shell fragments are forged into elite armor or ceremonial weapon cores.
🧟♂️ Monsters (Horrific Echoes of the Past)
- 1. Mukuro-no-Kami (“Corpse Lords”)
- Undead constructs animated by dark energy from ancient crashed tech.
- Found in sealed zones where no one dares tread.
- Locals burn incense and avoid their gaze, believing it rots the soul.
- 2. Kage-Yōkai
- Shadowy predators that appear during eclipses or soulstorms.
- Feed on fear and disharmony, often appearing in places of emotional trauma.
- Can only be banished through “soul-light,” a technique of spiritual focus.
🧬 Playable / Notable Races (Native and Isolated)
- 1. Oni-Kaji (Rare Survivor Race)
- Hulking, horned humanoids once enslaved by ancient powers.
- Now scattered: some are smiths, others temple guardians or hired mercenaries.
- Horns channel natural energy akin to kyber resonance.
- 2. Rakkazan (Cliff-Dwellers)
- Pale, long-limbed people living in vertical canyon fortresses.
- Use gliding capes and harmonic chants to tame beasts or calm storms.
- Known as scholars, lorekeepers, and “wind walkers.”
- 3. Kitsuji (Fox-Souled)
- Trickster-like beings evolved near crashed Jedi relics.
- Can psychometrically “read” emotions through scent or touch.
- Guardians of oral traditions and artifacts, often mistaken for spirit messengers.
- 4. Hoshidoku (Star-Poisoned)
- Mutants born near crash zones, marked by strange auras or glowing eyes.
- Outcast and feared, but often wield hidden Force-like powers.
- Dream-seers, vanishing warriors, or machine-whisperers.
⚔️ Cultural Frameworks & Mythos
- The Five Veins of Chi
- Local traditions believe in five universal “veins” of energy that flow through all living things:
- Chi of Stone – Endurance, stillness, legacy
- Chi of Flame – Passion, destruction, fury
- Chi of Wind – Freedom, movement, change
- Chi of Water – Emotion, healing, intuition
- Chi of Shadow – Forbidden knowledge, secrets, and unseen power
- These philosophies mirror aspects of the Force (both light and dark), but with no understanding of Jedi/Sith dichotomies.
🏯 Ancient Technology & Legacy Relics
- Buried temples and palaces are sometimes the remains of crashed galactic ships, now half-fused into mountainsides or forests.
- Lightsabers are revered as “God-Forged Blades” or “Spirit Cutters.” Often misused or misunderstood.
- Locals have reverse-engineered rudimentary tech from relics, seen as holy artifacts.
- Starships are called Sky-Coffins or Fallen Stars, worshipped or feared.
🌀 Optional Zones of Interest
- The Bone Orchard
- A forest where plant life has consumed starship wreckage. Trees grow through helmets and armor.
- Locals believe it is sacred ground, where spirits sleep and must not be disturbed.
- The Whispering Caldera
- A volcanic basin where voices of the lost echo — some believe ancestors, others think it's madness.
- Spending too long here can grant visions… or break the mind.
Trivia
A lot of this information was pulled from other settings, including Legend of the Five Rings, and some originals. Most of the Clan writeups were done by ChatGPT.
- Thank you ChatGPT.
- Players are encouraged to throw in their hat and create NPCs here.













































































































































