
STEAMPUNK MUSHA The Races of Rosuto-Shima Credits Authors: Rick Hershey, Lucus Palosaari, Jeff Gomez, J Gray, Ismael Alvarez, Rodney Sloan Editors: Rick Hershey, Lucus Palosaari, Rodney Sloan, Troy Daniels, and J Gray Artist: Rick Hershey Design and Layout: Rick Hershey Fat Goblin Hoarde: Ismael Alvarez, Jason Owen Black, Jeff Collins, Kristopher Cruz, Ben Dowell, Kim Frandsen, Scott Gladstein, J Gray, Taylor Hubler, Jacob W. Michael, Jennifer R. Povey, Matt Roth, Rodney Sloan, Jessie Staffler, Jeffrey Swank, Landon Winkler, Lucus Palosaari, Troy Daniels, and Rick Hershey. Line Developer: Rodney Sloan Publisher: Rick Hershey Steampunk Musha: The Races of Rosuto-Shima © 2018 Fat Goblin Games Based on original content created by Rick Hershey and Alana Joli Abbott Compatibility with the Pathfinder® Roleplaying Game requires the Pathfinder® Roleplaying Game from Paizo Publishing, LLC. See http://paizo. com/pathfinderRPG for more information on the Pathfinder® Roleplaying Game. 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Reference in non-Open Game Content (thus not covered by the Open Game License) in this work to content owned by others is not a challenge to their Sampleownership and is used under Fair Use. file 2 CONTENTS Gaijin (Foreigners) 4 Native Rosuto-Shima Humans 5 Clockwork Ronin 7 Jinteki-Oni 9 Kappa 11 Keshou 13 Kijo 14 Pandajin 15 Sarpa 16 Tanuki 17 About Fat Goblin Games Based in South Carolina, USA, Fat Goblin Games was founded in 2011 to create Pathfinder Roleplaying Game compatible products. With a focus on high quality production values and providing a creative environment for our team of freelancers (The Fat Goblin Hoarde), Fat Goblin Games has quickly become a recognized force in the world of Third Party Publishers of not just the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game and 5th Edition Fantasy, but also supporting the vs. M Engine and releasing official products for Castle Falkenstein, originally published by R. Talsorian Games. With hundreds of support books, visual aids, campaign settings, and quality stock art, Fat Goblin Games continues to provide exciting content and fantastic worlds in which gamers can immerse themselves. SampleVisit us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and check out our website at fatgoblingames.com file. Discover more about the world of Steampunk Musha on our FB page! 3 RACES OF ROSUTO-SHIMA Rather than the “standard” blend of fantasy races found in the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, like dwarves, elves, and orcs, Steampunk Musha includes uncommon races pulled from Japanese, Chinese, and Korean mythology, as well as all new ones, and offers a unique take on them. Presented below is a short description of each race with the barest bones of their racial trait write-up. All but humans are advanced or monstrous in design, so keep this in mind when challenging characters made with these races. ¿ Gaijin (Foreigners) Languages in Steampunk Musha A key element of the setting of Steampunk During character creation, one thing to keep in mind is that the Musha is the idea that “foreigners” — known alternate choices for races also change what languages are commonly as gaijin, a word that means litterally “other spoken on Rosuto-Shima. The following categorizes the 21 languages person” but could be more figuratively listed under the Linguistics skill in the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Core translated as “outsiders” — have been coming Rulebook by how commonly they are spoken. The Common Languages into the country, bring with them new are typically the native tongues of various inhabitants of Rosuto-Shima. ideas, new technologies, and new problems. The Uncommon Languages are ones that are, or at least were, languages Generically throughout the book lumped spoken on Rosuto-Shima, though they are rare to the point that it would under the single heading of gaijin, they could be unlikely for a player character to know them. The Rare Languages are range from standard races like elves, dwarves, ones which basically no one on Rosuto-Shima should “know” without and orcs, or they could be, for instance, pulled GM approval, gnolls and orcs, for instance, are never referenced in the from Fat Goblin Games’ other popular setting, Steampunk Musha setting, so why would their languages exist even as Shadows over Vathak. Whether it is bhriota a “dead” language? That said, gaijin-foreigners come from many worlds, traders or just “different looking” humans to and thus almost any language “might” be spoken on Rosuto-Shima, even stranger races, it’s immaterial to the typically pending GM approval. setting at large because they’re expected to be vastly outnumbered by the local races, and Additionally, two new languages exist in the Steampunk Musha 99% of the time, all natives of Rosuto-Shima setting, Imperial and Kochi-kochi, the language of the Imperial Dragon see them as just “not us.” This concept will be Court and of clockwork ronin respectively. The only major change to more deeply explored in later books in the languages available to creatures in the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Steampunk Musha line, but know that here is Bestiaries is that kami which naturally speak Common instead speak a setting in which players should be given free Sylvan. reign to play nearly any race, and even in turn Common Languages: Aquan (kappa native tongue), Common any class, but to understand that they’re going (human native tongue), Giant (oni & jinteki-oni native tongue), to be treated as the outsiders they are. Goblin (keshou native tongue), Imperial (sarpa native tongue), Kochi-kochi (clockwork ronin code language), Sylvan (kijo & tanuki native tongue). What it Means to be a Gaijin To the outside world, Rosuto-Shima is a Uncommon Languages: Abyssal, Aklo, Auran, Celestial, Druidic land of mystery, adventure, and promise. A (druid only), Ignan, Infernal, Terran. new frontier ripe for the picking, it has seen Rare Languages: Draconic, Dwarven, Elven, Gnoll, Gnome, an influx of foreigners eager to make a name for themselves, or to discover fortunes yet SampleHalfling, Orc, Undercommon. file unknown to the rest of the world. Many of 4 these visitors have been disappointed, their efforts frustrated skill checks for each Knowledge skill that they gain by the powerful societies and loyalties refined during an age as a class skill from their class levels. This racial trait of war. A few have been luckier. Some have forged powerful replaces skilled. business deals, trading in raw materials and foreign technology, while others have adapted to the strange cultures of Rosuto- Dual Talent: Some humans are uniquely skilled at Shima and fallen in love with this new home. These individuals maximizing their natural gifts. These humans pick two have discovered a level of acceptance others have not so easily ability scores and gain a +2 racial bonus in each of those enjoyed, and have integrated with society, even becoming scores. This racial trait replaces the +2 bonus to any one important citizens or renown samurai. ability score, the bonus feat, and the skilled traits. Heart of the Slums: Humans who eke out a life in a city’s Throughout Rosuto-Shima a gaijin might enjoy every teeming slums must be quick and clever. They gain a kindness and hospitality usually shown to a visitor, but it is a +2 racial bonus on Sleight of Hand and Stealth checks, surface politeness only. Native Rosuto-Shimans reserve their and a +4 racial bonus on Survival checks in urban and true thoughts and feelings for those of the same circle, be it a underground settings. In addition, they may roll twice family, a clan, or a close group of friends. Gaijin naturally fall outside this confidence, and must go above and beyond to when saving against disease, taking the better roll. This prove themselves trustworthy, sincere, and loyal. racial trait replaces skilled. Heart of the Streets: Humans from bustling cities are skilled with crowds. They gain a +1 racial bonus on ¿ Reflex saves and a +1 dodge bonus to Armor Class Native Rosuto-Shima Humans when adjacent to at least two other allies. Crowds do Although humans have shorter life spans than other races not count as difficult terrain for them. This racial trait indigenous to Rosuto- Shima, they are one of the oldest of replaces skilled. the races present on the island, younger only than the oni themselves — the demons who once roamed the land freely. Industrious: Humans are known for their drive and work From a culture steeped in tradition, many humans keep to ethic. Humans with this racial trait gain a +2 racial the old ways, following very traditional patterns of life and bonus on concentration checks and checks with their honoring their ancestors. Others have turned to the new choice of one Craft or Profession skill. This racial trait technologies to guide their lives, adapting quickly to the replaces skilled. changes on Rosuto-Shima. Still others exist in the middle, following newer philosophies without betraying the old Institutional Memory: Humans rely on their institutions ways. Although the humans of Rosuto-Shima use the same to remember the distant past and to preserve their basic racial traits as the standard Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, own memories for the distant future. They gain a +4 there will be diverse options for them that are not typical for racial bonus on Knowledge checks to answer questions humans in the game.
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