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'''[[Yaranaika]]''' {{Ja|やらないか|yaranaika|{{lit|Won't you do it?}}}} is a campaign set in the world of Mythical East at the late 1500s. All the supernatural creatures, monsters, and magic of the Orient actually exist in this world. Some martial artists and ninjas actually have supernatural powers. ''Ki'' is a very real thing.
'''[[Yaranaika]]''' {{Ja|やらないか|yaranaika|{{lit|Won't you do it?}}}} is a campaign set in the world of Mythical East at the late 1500s. All the supernatural creatures, monsters, and magic of the Orient actually exist in this world. Some martial artists and ninjas actually have supernatural powers. ''Ki'' is a very real thing.


==Character Creation==
=Character Creation=
==Classes==
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[[Bokushi (Yaranaika)|Cleric (Bokushi)]]<br>
[[Fighter|Fighter (Bushi)]]
[[Komuso (Yaranaika)|Komusō (lit. "straw-mat monk")]]<br>
[[Majo (Yaranaika)|Majo (witch or magic girl)]]<br>
[[Monk]]<br>
[[Ninja]]<br>
[[Sohei (Yaranaika)|S&omacr;hei (soldier-monk)]]
</div>
==Character Origins==
===Backgrounds===
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[[Ainu (background) (Yaranaika)|Ainu]]<br>
[[Artisan (background) (Yaranaika)|Artisan]]<br>
[[Burakumin (background) (Yaranaika)|Burakumin]]<br>
[[Merchant (background) (Yaranaika)|Merchant]]<br>
[[Peasant (background) (Yaranaika)|Peasant]]<br>
[[Samurai (background) (Yaranaika)|Samurai]]
</div>
 
Homelands: China,  Hokkaid&omacr;, Kansai region, Kant&omacr; region, Korea, Okinawa and Ryukyu Islands, Gaijin (most from Portugal, some from Spain and Netherlands, rarely English). Ainu, Chinese and Koreans are not really considered gaijins.
 
Examples of professions:
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butcher*
carpenter
chef
fireworks maker
fisherman
gatherer
grave digger*
jeweler,
paper maker
swordsmith&dagger;
sword polisher&dagger;
leatherworker,
tatami maker,
 
<span style="font-size:smaller">&dagger;Highly prestigious professions.</span><br>
<span style="font-size:smaller"><nowiki>*</nowiki>Traditionally only burakumin or foreigners work in these professions.</span>
===Species (humanoid)===
===Species (humanoid)===
{{threecolumns}}[[Dragonborn]]<br>[[Goliath]]<br>[[Human]]<br>[[Korpokkur]]<br>[[Tiefling]]</div>
{{threecolumns}}[[Dragonborn]]<br>[[Goliath]]<br>[[Human]]<br>[[Korpokkur (Yaranaika)|Korpokkur]]<br>[[Tiefling]]</div>
===Species (y&omacr;kai)===
===Species (y&omacr;kai)===
{{threecolumns}}[[Inugami]]<br>[[Kitsune]]<br>[[Nekogami]]<br>[[Oni (Species)|Oni]]<br>[[Orc]]<br>[[Tanuki]]<br>[[Tengu]]<br>[[Yosei|Y&omacr;sei]]</div>
{{threecolumns}}[[Inugami (Yaranaika)|Inugami]]<br>[[Kitsune (Yaranaika)|Kitsune]]<br>[[Nekogami (Yaranaika)|Nekogami]]<br>[[Oni (Yaranaika)|Oni]]<br>[[Orc]]<br>[[Tanuki (Yaranaika)|Tanuki]]<br>[[Tengu (Yaranaika)|Tengu]]<br>[[Yosei (Yaranaika)||Y&omacr;sei]]</div>


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Revision as of 15:52, 19 May 2025

Yaranaika

Yaranaika (Japanese: やらないか, yaranaika, 'Won't you do it?') is a campaign set in the world of Mythical East at the late 1500s. All the supernatural creatures, monsters, and magic of the Orient actually exist in this world. Some martial artists and ninjas actually have supernatural powers. Ki is a very real thing.

Character Creation

Classes

Cleric (Bokushi)
Fighter (Bushi) Komusō (lit. "straw-mat monk")
Majo (witch or magic girl)
Monk
Ninja
Sōhei (soldier-monk)

Character Origins

Backgrounds

Ainu
Artisan
Burakumin
Merchant
Peasant
Samurai

Homelands: China, Hokkaidō, Kansai region, Kantō region, Korea, Okinawa and Ryukyu Islands, Gaijin (most from Portugal, some from Spain and Netherlands, rarely English). Ainu, Chinese and Koreans are not really considered gaijins.

Examples of professions:

butcher* carpenter chef fireworks maker fisherman gatherer grave digger* jeweler, paper maker swordsmith† sword polisher† leatherworker, tatami maker,

†Highly prestigious professions.
*Traditionally only burakumin or foreigners work in these professions.

Species (humanoid)

Species (yōkai)