Species
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Appeared in Races of….
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Size and Type
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What Are They, Really?
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Akaname
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The Tatakama
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Medium Undead
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Pathetic, shit-eating undead
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Bloodstrong Men
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The Tatakama
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Large Humanoid
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Incestuous tribal warriors
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Daughters of Kirin
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The Tatakama
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Medium Monstrous Humanoid
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The superstrong daughters of an equine god
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Dodoma
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The Tatakama
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Medium Humanoid
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Many-eyed thieves
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Doujinishi
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Black Japan
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Medium Outsider (native)
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Oversexed refugee from a fantasy
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Futakuchi
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The Tatakama
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Medium Outsider (good, native)
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Severe, two-mouthed celestial harbingers
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Goryohime
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Black Japan
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Medium Undead
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Cute undead schoolgirls
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Ironclub Oni
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The Tatakama
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Large Outsider (native)
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Brutally strong but dull-witted giants
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Kami
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The Tatakama
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Medium Outsider (native)
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Helpful and skillful minor deities
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Kijimuna
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The Tatakama
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Medium Plant
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Innocent and playful plant creatures
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Kitsune
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The Tatakama
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Medium Fey (shapechanger)
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Mischievous, shapeshifting fox spirits
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Koropokkuru
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The Tatakama
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Medium Humanoid or Animal
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Dour, dwarflike folk that are more animal than human
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Nekomusume
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Black Japan
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Medium Humanoid
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An enslaved species of half-woman felines
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Nikusui
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Black Japan
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Small Fey
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Child-shaped and lethal protector of children
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POETICA
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Black Japan
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Medium Monstrous Humanoid
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Ultra-creative and loving companion robots
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Tanuki
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The Tatakama
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Medium Humanoid (shapechanger)
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Shifty, shapeshifting raccoon spirits with enormous
magical testicles
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Ubume
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The Tatakama
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Medium Undead
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Mournful ghost of a woman who died while pregnant
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Yurei
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Black Japan
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Medium Monstrous Humanoid
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Endlessly enraged, ghostwalking killers
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Black Tokyo
Unlimited: Races of Black Japan just hit at RPGnow, and I’m well into both a
magic item sourcebook and a comprehensive atlas and revised monster manual for
the Black Tokyo setting. I put together this chart last night to keep the 18
major races of the setting straight in my own head, and I figured I’d talk a
little about how I chose these various races for Black Tokyo.
As you can
see by the character choices available to the players, Black Tokyo is anything
but a standard fantasy setting. While nothing’s stopping you from playing an
Elf or Dwarf, there’s very little mechanical support for it. Instead all the
races are either drawn from traditional Japanese folklore, or else embody
either a particular fetish or J-horror trope. Mechanically, I’ve done some
different things with Black Tokyo than most other Pathfinder designers- for
example, looking over that list you’ll find lots of Outsiders and three Undead
player races to choose from. I’ve always wished that 3.5 Dungeons & Dragons (and later the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game) had included some kind of undead species
as a core race, because allowing players to be undead opens up some great
possibilities, both mechanically, and in terms of story.
Anyway,
most of the player races on the list are purely mythological, and the mythic
races actually tend to be weirder than the stuff I come up with myself.
Actually, that’s been true throughout the Black Tokyo writing process. One of
the motifs I hope readers take notice of (especially in my upcoming atlas and
magic items books) is that traditional Shinto folklore and Japanese ghost
stories have the same imaginative, gory, ero-horror edge that the best modern
hentai stuff has. I want to show an unbroken cultural continuity linking the
old myths and stuff like Legend of the Overfiend.
That’s not to say I kept any of the
critters in Black Tokyo culturally ‘pure’- rather I sorta view Black Tokyo as
the “Ultimate Marvel” version of the old myths- keeping what works, molding the
core concept into something taking place in the modern world and revamping
whatever I feel is too silly or nonsensical. Rite Publication’s Kaidan setting, which I love and
reference often, is doing much the same thing with Japanese monsters that I am,
but hewing a little closer to the traditional versions than I am.
Next up are races that either
embody a particular fetish or horror trope. These include the Goryohime, the
Bloodstrong Men, the Akaname, and the Yurei, among a few others. Some of have
clear analogues in J-horror- the Yurei are basically a player character version
of Samara from the Ring, as I mentioned in a preview post a few months back.
The rest embody a particular and popular extreme Internet fetish, and by their
selection should tell the Game Master that the particular player wants to
explore that specific fetish with their character (or the player just likes the
mechanics behind a particular race, for power gamers).
Basically it works out that
Akaname = scat
Bloodstrong Men = incest porn
Goryohime = snuff sex & erotic
asphyxia
Koropokkuru = bestiality (but are
also a traditional folkloric race; the Daughters of Kirin could also be
included in this fetish category)
Nekemusume and POETICA = sex
slaves/harems (and the POETICA are a riff on cute androids like Chi from
Chobits)
Nikusi = lolicon, but with a dark
edge
Sooner or later, I’ll include a
vore/cannibalism focused ‘hero’ race, but I haven’t gotten around to it yet,
and so far I’ve limited vore and gynophagia elements to the villains of the
setting.
So is Black
Tokyo is all about various fucked up fetishes intruding on a fairly standard Oriental Adventures type setting? Yes
and no. Originally Black Tokyo was just something I put together over the
course of a few months; it was only after the first edition started selling
that I decided to revisit the setting, and I only began really building the
world in Black Tokyo II: Chastity &
Depravity.
Now, it’s become my biggest selling
and most perverse setting. I don’t really have an editor, and there’s no one
telling me what I can and can’t write, but I write differently for my different
game lines. Galaxy Command and most of my generic Pathfinder Roleplaying Game
stuff is fairly all-ages; Psi-Watch focuses on militaristic violence and
implied sex. It’s like the old Image Comics that inspired it, R-rated but not
necessarily mature. Otherverse America
is my serious setting, my mature readers line, not really so much for explicit
sex, but because the setting’s central themes are so heavy: abortion,
prejudice, terrorism, religious hatred, ect.
Black Tokyo though- that fucking
setting is where the wheels fall off the car. I actually force myself, a lot of
times, to keep writing until I go past my comfort zones and actually squick
myself out. And than I write a little more, try and make things just a little
bit more fucked up. I’ve seen a lot of Internet criticism of the setting (which
is a major reason I avoid 1d4Chan and Something Awful’s gaming forums) and a
lot of the posts actually question my sanity (or casts me as some kind of
drooling misogynist, which is kinda ironic, actually). Am I actually into all
this weird shit? Not really; my subconscious is a pretty messy place, but not
quite that dark. It’s a fun setting to play in, and the more research into
obscure myths I do, and the more mythic elements I include, the more I like it.
While revamping Black Tokyo I’ve been reading everything from badly
fan-translated hentai to doctoral thesis on Japanese folklore. The combination
of deep scholarship and fucked up fetish is a fun one to create, and should
keep readers on their toes.
Anyway, that combination of
folklore and fetish is on full display in the magic item book. Right now, I’ve
got 150 magic items (WAY up from the 38 items in the original Black Tokyo), and
already have art for a good number of them. At this point, I’m unsure if I will
add additional items to the book, as 150 is a great round number for a
sourcebook, or save any additional items for later splat-books. I previewed
five of my favorite items a few posts ago, so take a look at the item roster.
CHRIS
Magic Armor
1.
Amaterasu’s Ribbon
2.
Bishamon’s Do
3.
Blessed
Rice Coat
4.
Casual Steel
5.
Carp Scale Shirt
6.
Cold
Winds Skirt
- Demon Hunter II Tactical Body Armor
8.
Enenra
Rubber
9.
Glisten Shirt
- Idol’s Skirt
11. Otome’s
Slip
12. Masochistic Swimsuit
13. Police Lady Uniform
14. Police Section Seven Duty Uniform
15. Salarimn’s Suit
16. Silk Coil Harness
17. Sleepy Dress
18. Tanso Middle School Dress
19. Yakuza’s Suit
Magic Weapons
1.
Beauty Knives
2.
Collapsing
Reed Cane
3. Daikoku’s
Blade
4.
Ebisu’s Harpoon
5.
Eyrines 5.7mm SMG
6.
Exorcist’s .50 Caliber
7. Flying
Nagatana
8.
Gashapon Armada Bag
- Girl Hunting Tonfa
10. Guro Blade
- Guro Scalpel
- Hell Annihilating Sniper Rifle
- Hellclub
14. Hero’s Mallet
- Heroic Tanto
- Jurojin’s Staff
17. Kaishaku’s Katana
18. Monster Brand
19. Police Section Seven Tonfa
20. Splattercore Shotgun
21. Queen Satan Knuckles
- TBMS Catcher’s Tonfa
23. Yakuza’s Pistol
24. Viper Tongue Mempo
25. Yurei’s Cutter
Wondrous Items
(Cn) indicates Consumable Items
- Adoration Smoke (Cn)
- Ainu Kut
- Aizen Myo Ona-Hole
- Akaname’s Sticker
- Animal Tail Plug
- Athlete’s Egg
- Baku Call Charmlets
- Baku Pillow
- Benten’s Headphones
- Benten’s Stud
- Binzuru Idol
- Blushing Dildo
- Cat-Girl’s Leash
- Cat-Girl’s Neko
- Centipede Bracelet
- Chrysanthemum Seven Official Panties
- Coinless Card
- Convenient Yatai
- Cosmic Tights
- Cosplayer’s Bangle
- Cum Vial (Cn)
- Cute Purse
- Daikoku’s Ring of Fortune
- Daruma Doll (Cn)
- Devotional Scroll (Cn)
- Dosojin’s Phallus
- Ecchi Charm
- Enlightenment Face
- Fisherman’s Stone
- Fugen Cellphone
- Fox’ Cape
- Ghost Sight Goggles
- Goetic Dildo
- Goryohime’s Tiara
- Gyaru Eyelashes (Cn)
- Haramaki
- Harigata
- Healing Matcha (Cn)
- H-book, the
- Hospital Mask (Cn)
- Hotei Fan
- Junishi Bangles
- Kami Pleasing Candy (Cn)
- Kirin’s Shoe
- Koropokkuru’s Whistle
- Linemaker’s Polymer (Cn)
- Lolita’s Lingerie
- Maiden’s Bells
- Manba Wool
- Medicine Gloves
- Misogynist’s Tie
- Motherblood Bandings
- Mongaku’s Robe
- Namazue’s Coffin
- Necromancer’s Phallus
- New Day Panties (Cn)
- Noh Mask, Geisha
- Noh Mask, Ghost
- Noh Mask, Kitsune
- Noh Mask, Oni
- Noh Mask, Samurai
- Nudist’s Camera
- Oni-Bane Memento
- Oni-bane Ribbons
- Otaku’s Ona-Hole
- Otoku-San Doll
- Perfection Change Soap (Cn)
- Pervert’s Guidebook
- Petit Mansion
- Project: Cute Pet
- Psychological Noose
- Safe Wipe (Cn)
- Salariman’s Tie
- Salariman’s Watch
- Shit Ofuda (Cn)
- Slit Mouth Mask
- Spearman’s Ring
- Spellcaster’s Egg
- Tantros ™ Pill (Cn)
- Tatami of Peace
- Temple Bell
- Theological Egg
- Torque of Moans
- Train Ofuda (Cn)
- Transmutational Gyno-Bed
- Ukemochi’s Salt (Cn)
- Ususama’s Tampon (Cn)
- Yakushi’s Bowl
- Yakuza’s Key (Cn)
- Yoshiwara Linens
Minor Artifacts
- Afterlife Armor
- Deep Pulse Armor
- Hell Coral Armor
- Herskin
- Kim-Un Skull Repository
- Skin of Pain
- Theotokotic Phallus
- True Lotus Bud (Cn)
- Wonderful Play
Major Artifacts
- Ae-Oina’s Spear
- Izanagi’s Spear
- Kata Yagami, the Imperial Mirror of Japan
- Kusanagi, the Imperial Katana of Japan
- The Magatama, the Imperial Jewels of Japan
2 comments:
I have recently started a d20 Modern Black Tokyo game with my wife and a couple of interested friends and I have a question for you about races. In the Black Tokyo book, you mention races found in Species: Udates:
Celestial Exemplar, The Cityborn, The Crowfolk, Daughters of Stone, Forest Smile Humans, Fur Choice Humans, Brimstone Humans, Dragonscale Humans, Mageborn and Prime Humans, Kitsune (originally creatures of Japanese myth), Lie Spawn, Monster Brothers, Primordial Champions, Spider Souled, Succubi Kin, Living Toys, Unbreathing, Dhampirs and Wild Fawn.
Where do I find these species updates? My wife really wants to play a dhampir.
Species Update was cancelled fairly early on- several of the races have appeared in other projects, though. For instance, a less supernatural version of the Neverborn now appear in Otherverse America, Kitsune are in Races of the Tatakama, ect.
Tell you what, send me an email at chrisfieldotherverse@hotmail.com and I'll send you the old draft of the book.
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