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  1. The City of the Rich Frog was one of the most vital river ports in all of Rokugan, located at the junction of the Three Sides River and the Drowned Merchant River. The city facilitated trade between the Dragon, Lion, Unicorn, and the Dragonfly Clans, which considered the city as being of vital...

  2. Sep 22, 2023 · The City of the Rich Frog serves as the lush backdrop to several of the Daidoji Shin mysteries from Aconyte Books. In the first book, Poison River , Shin find s himself tasked as the Crane Clan’s trade envoy in the City of the Rich Frog, but he soon uncovers an intriguing conspiracy that threatens the brittle peace between the competing clans .

  3. The City of the Rich Frog, sometimes confusingly nicknamed "Kaeru Toshi", was a holding that had long been contested by the Lion and Unicorn Clans. There was a legend that the city was founded by a mischievous spirit-frog from Chikushudo. Other sources said it was founded by the Lion Clan. The...

  4. The Battle for the City of the Rich Frog happened at the time the attention of the Empire was focused on the conflict occurring between the Fox and the Hare. [1] The City of the Rich Frog, a ronin city, was protected only by an Imperial Magistrate. The magistrate had died and while the...

  5. Nov 7, 2019 · TableTopNerdCast. 316 subscribers. Subscribed. 2. 72 views 4 years ago. City of the Rich Frog | Legend of the Five Rings (FFG) RPG Actual Play Session 20, A Warriors Path, our...

  6. Apr 30, 2020 · City of the Rich Frog, despite being both an Eminent Province and competing against both Shameful Display and Upholding Authority in a Province Row, speeds up the Dynasty half of the game dramatically. By being filled to three cards each time it empties, it increases the potential number of Dynasty card revealed each turn by 50%.

  7. The Unicorn’s most important port, the City of the Rich Frog, lies to the east beside the banks of the Drowned Merchant River. The westernmost edge of Rokugan is marked by the City of the Khan—Khanbulak—the chief holding of the Moto family and the beginning of the Sand Road.

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