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<blockquote data-quote="ivocaliban" data-source="post: 3278170" data-attributes="member: 17596"><p>I prefer Affiliations (<em>PHBII</em>) to Organizations (<em>Complete Adventurer</em>) simply because they provide means to directly connect crunch and fluff. That said...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px">Yaezaki Okiya</span></p><p></p><p><strong>Symbol:</strong> The symbol of the Yaezaki Okiya is a pink double blossom of the peach tree.</p><p></p><p><strong>Background, Goals, and Dreams:</strong> The Yaezaki family okiya has a long-standing reputation for training the most beautiful and gifted geisha in the land. Okasan ("Mother") Akiko oversees the okiya with a stern hand and a bitter heart, but she is very protective of her "children". As far as Akiko is concerned her only goal is to continue to produce the highest quality geisha possible, but she is always open to new avenues for expanding and strengthening the Yaezaki Okiya. Stunningly attractive despite her age, Akiko is a gifted manipulator who tends to view everything (and everyone) as means to an end. Some whisper in the teahouses and inns that Akiko's bitterness stems from her unrequited love for a samurai lord when she was a young girl.</p><p></p><p><strong>Enemies and Allies:</strong> Despite what one might imagine, the okiya of the Yaezaki family has quite a few enemies. From the envious Okasan of rival okiya to paranoid samurai who fear their secrets may not be kept, trouble is always a stone's throw away for the paragon of geisha houses. Nonetheless, the strength of Okasan Akiko's allies far surpasses that of her foes. The Yaezaki Okiya's best protection is its patrons, many of whom rank among the most influencial citizens of the empire.</p><p></p><p><strong>Members:</strong> Nearly all members are geisha, but a few ninja and rogues may choose to live and learn the ways of a geisha for a variety of reasons.</p><p></p><p><strong>Secrets:</strong> Those who reach the rank of Atotori and manage to remain there for some time may eventually gain Akiko's trust. (There can be only one true Atotori at a time, but others might arise to the same rank and court Akiko's favor hoping to unseat her chosen heir. Of course, there are always those who might take even more drastic measures to become Atotori of this most renowned of okiya.) Once Akiko is certain of her choice she will invite her Atotori to learn the truth behind the Yaezaki family's famed okiya. Akiko is not only a geisha, but a master spy, having accumulated enough information on various nobles and wealthy patrons to earn a fortune in blackmailing alone. Akiko guards this information very carefully and almost never uses any of it directly. Nonetheless, almost every secret whispered to one of her former students is written down in Akiko's own code and stashed away for further use. Despite all this, Akiko will not reveal any of the information or the location of the scrolls the information is stored on to her Atotori as of yet. The wise Okasan has made the proper arrangements for her successor to inherit and continue adding to the collection if and when anything might happen to Akiko herself.</p><p></p><p><strong>Type:</strong> Business.</p><p></p><p><strong>Scale:</strong> 11 (multiregional/duchy).</p><p></p><p><strong>Affiliation Score Criteria:</strong> To be accepted at the Yaezaki Okiya one must simply gain the approval of Okasan Akiko.</p><p></p><p><strong>Criterion/Affiliation Score Modifier</strong></p><p>Character level +1/2 PC's level</p><p>Charisma 13 or higher +1</p><p>5 or more ranks in (geisha appropriate) Craft, Perform, or Profession +1 per skill</p><p>10 or more ranks in Knowledge (local) +2</p><p>Can cast <em>charm person</em> +1</p><p>Gains influencial client +2</p><p>Acquires valuable secret from a client +1 per secret</p><p>Has no ranks in Diplomacy or Gather Information -2 per skill</p><p>Attempts to use secret information obtained from a client for personal gain (blackmail, etc.) -4</p><p>Refuses to divulge secret information obtained from a client to the Okasan -8</p><p></p><p><strong>Titles, Benefits, and Duties:</strong> Advancement in the Yaezaki Okiya follows a strict heirarchy, starting with the lowly Shikomi (novice) and ending with the Okasan (Mother). Shikomi are given the thankless and difficult task of attending to the household chores of the okiya. They are also introduced to the various arts praticed by accomplished geisha. A Shikomi who shows promise eventually becomes a Maiko (apprentice). Maiko begin their training as geisha in ernest, learning nearly everything of their profession at the feet of their Onesan (Older Sister). This stage can last from a few months to several years until eventually the Maiko becomes a full-fledged Geiko. Most geisha will live out the rest of their lives as Geiko, but one who shows great promise and loyalty to the okiya may eventually be chosen as the Okasan's (Mother's) Atotori (heir). While there can be only one geisha who will eventually inherit the okiya, it is not uncommon for several Geiko to vie with one another for the honor of being declared Atotori. Upon the death or retirement of the Okasan as the head of the okiya, the Atotori will become the new Okasan and, in time, will choose an Atotori of her own.</p><p></p><p><strong>Affiliation Score/Title: Benefits and Duties:</strong></p><p>3 or lower: Not affiliated or junior member (Shikomi) with no benefits.</p><p>4-10: <strong>Maiko:</strong> The Yaezaki Okiya recognizes your burgeoning talent but you gain no special status.</p><p>11-20: <strong>Geiko:</strong> +2 circumstance bonus on Diplomacy and Gather Information checks with clientele from the province (region).</p><p>21-29: <strong>Geiko/Atotori:*</strong> Communications network lets you use the Gather Information skill across the province (region) without requiring you to move from your hometown. You must uncover one valuable secret per month or reduce affiliation score by 1.</p><p>30 or higher: <strong>Okasan:</strong> Whispered Truths - Your chronicles of the secret lives of powerful people allow you great influence should you choose to put this information to use. Three times per day you can use your collection of information to gain a +6 insight bonus on any Diplomacy, Intimidate, Knowledge or Sense Motive check regarding a client or anyone intimately familiar with a client. </p><p></p><p><em>*While any Geiko can rise to the affiliation score of Atotori and receive the benefits and duties described here, technically there is only one member of the okiya actually referred to as the Atotori.</em></p><p></p><p><strong>Executive Powers:</strong> Gift, Pariah, Research</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><span style="color: DarkOrange">Notes:</span></p><p><span style="color: DarkOrange"></span></p><p><span style="color: DarkOrange"></span></p><p><span style="color: DarkOrange">1. The symbol is optional. I know that samurai and noble families have mons, but I don't know if geisha would use such. Nonetheless, the symbol is there if you want it.</span></p><p><span style="color: DarkOrange"></span></p><p><span style="color: DarkOrange">2. I'm not certain about the scale for this affiliation. Scale ranges from 1 (neighborhood) to 20 (cosmos). One the one hand, I think 11 is a bit too high for a geisha affiliation, but as stated in the description this is the premiere okiya in the empire and its geisha are in high demand at the moment. Add to this Akiko's appetite for information and the okiya's influence could certainly reach 11 (multiregional/duchy) affecting the nobility. It's still far below 15 (continental/empire) so it's unlikely to reach the Emperor himself, but it can still affect daimyo and the like in a given campaign. Hopefully making for some interesting roleplaying regardless of which end of the stick you find yourself on (samurai with a worried daimyo OR geisha with said daimyo's big secret).</span></p><p><span style="color: DarkOrange"></span></p><p><span style="color: DarkOrange">3. I wasn't sure how to handle the Criterion/Affiliation Score Modifiers because of the skill point requirements of Geisha class. For instance, it seems a bit like cheating to say: <em>5 or more ranks in (geisha appropriate) Craft +1 per skill</em> or <em>10 or more ranks in Knowledge (local) +2</em> when geisha are required to put points in those skills at each level. On the other hand, it seems unnatural to withold those particular bonuses when they are such an important part of a geisha's nature. Go figure.</span></p><p><span style="color: DarkOrange"></span></p><p><span style="color: DarkOrange">4. Deciding on Executive Powers was a difficult matter. There are several powers that deal with trade goods and items, but none that seemed exactly appropriate for services rendered. Perhaps a new Executive Power should be created specifically for okiya, but I decided to use what was on hand. I considered Assassinate, Craft, and Shadow War as well as the three I eventually decided on (Gift, Pariah, and Research). Here's the reasoning behind my choices:</span></p><p><span style="color: DarkOrange"></span></p><p><span style="color: DarkOrange">a. I eliminated Assassinate because it went beyond the scope of this particular okiya. An okiya that secretly trains assassins or just about any okiya in Scorpion lands (<em>L5R/Rokugan</em>) would probably have Assassinate. Instead I chose Pariah. The Yaekazi Okiya is far more likely to use information to attack one's repuation and discredit them than to have them killed.</span></p><p><span style="color: DarkOrange"></span></p><p><span style="color: DarkOrange">b. Craft seemed like a good choice at first because so much of the Geisha class centers on the Craft skill. Nonetheless, the benefits didn't seem appropriate for this okiya. I've always viewed Geisha as more centered in the Perform/Profession area than that of Craft. I found Gift more appealing because of the diplomatic powers provided. It seems more likely to me that geisha would trade their high quality goods and services in return for favors rather than manufacturing items to sell on the market. But, I could easily be mistaken.</span></p><p><span style="color: DarkOrange"></span></p><p><span style="color: DarkOrange">c. Shadow War seemed a bit too hardcore and militant for an okiya, but I could certainly see it as an option. I found Research better because it fit the information collecting mindset of the Yaezaki Okiya's Okasan. Not only would it allow for spell research but also the researching of opponents and rivals.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ivocaliban, post: 3278170, member: 17596"] I prefer Affiliations ([I]PHBII[/I]) to Organizations ([I]Complete Adventurer[/I]) simply because they provide means to directly connect crunch and fluff. That said... [SIZE=4]Yaezaki Okiya[/SIZE] [B]Symbol:[/B] The symbol of the Yaezaki Okiya is a pink double blossom of the peach tree. [B]Background, Goals, and Dreams:[/B] The Yaezaki family okiya has a long-standing reputation for training the most beautiful and gifted geisha in the land. Okasan ("Mother") Akiko oversees the okiya with a stern hand and a bitter heart, but she is very protective of her "children". As far as Akiko is concerned her only goal is to continue to produce the highest quality geisha possible, but she is always open to new avenues for expanding and strengthening the Yaezaki Okiya. Stunningly attractive despite her age, Akiko is a gifted manipulator who tends to view everything (and everyone) as means to an end. Some whisper in the teahouses and inns that Akiko's bitterness stems from her unrequited love for a samurai lord when she was a young girl. [B]Enemies and Allies:[/B] Despite what one might imagine, the okiya of the Yaezaki family has quite a few enemies. From the envious Okasan of rival okiya to paranoid samurai who fear their secrets may not be kept, trouble is always a stone's throw away for the paragon of geisha houses. Nonetheless, the strength of Okasan Akiko's allies far surpasses that of her foes. The Yaezaki Okiya's best protection is its patrons, many of whom rank among the most influencial citizens of the empire. [B]Members:[/B] Nearly all members are geisha, but a few ninja and rogues may choose to live and learn the ways of a geisha for a variety of reasons. [B]Secrets:[/B] Those who reach the rank of Atotori and manage to remain there for some time may eventually gain Akiko's trust. (There can be only one true Atotori at a time, but others might arise to the same rank and court Akiko's favor hoping to unseat her chosen heir. Of course, there are always those who might take even more drastic measures to become Atotori of this most renowned of okiya.) Once Akiko is certain of her choice she will invite her Atotori to learn the truth behind the Yaezaki family's famed okiya. Akiko is not only a geisha, but a master spy, having accumulated enough information on various nobles and wealthy patrons to earn a fortune in blackmailing alone. Akiko guards this information very carefully and almost never uses any of it directly. Nonetheless, almost every secret whispered to one of her former students is written down in Akiko's own code and stashed away for further use. Despite all this, Akiko will not reveal any of the information or the location of the scrolls the information is stored on to her Atotori as of yet. The wise Okasan has made the proper arrangements for her successor to inherit and continue adding to the collection if and when anything might happen to Akiko herself. [B]Type:[/B] Business. [B]Scale:[/B] 11 (multiregional/duchy). [B]Affiliation Score Criteria:[/B] To be accepted at the Yaezaki Okiya one must simply gain the approval of Okasan Akiko. [B]Criterion/Affiliation Score Modifier[/B] Character level +1/2 PC's level Charisma 13 or higher +1 5 or more ranks in (geisha appropriate) Craft, Perform, or Profession +1 per skill 10 or more ranks in Knowledge (local) +2 Can cast [I]charm person[/I] +1 Gains influencial client +2 Acquires valuable secret from a client +1 per secret Has no ranks in Diplomacy or Gather Information -2 per skill Attempts to use secret information obtained from a client for personal gain (blackmail, etc.) -4 Refuses to divulge secret information obtained from a client to the Okasan -8 [B]Titles, Benefits, and Duties:[/B] Advancement in the Yaezaki Okiya follows a strict heirarchy, starting with the lowly Shikomi (novice) and ending with the Okasan (Mother). Shikomi are given the thankless and difficult task of attending to the household chores of the okiya. They are also introduced to the various arts praticed by accomplished geisha. A Shikomi who shows promise eventually becomes a Maiko (apprentice). Maiko begin their training as geisha in ernest, learning nearly everything of their profession at the feet of their Onesan (Older Sister). This stage can last from a few months to several years until eventually the Maiko becomes a full-fledged Geiko. Most geisha will live out the rest of their lives as Geiko, but one who shows great promise and loyalty to the okiya may eventually be chosen as the Okasan's (Mother's) Atotori (heir). While there can be only one geisha who will eventually inherit the okiya, it is not uncommon for several Geiko to vie with one another for the honor of being declared Atotori. Upon the death or retirement of the Okasan as the head of the okiya, the Atotori will become the new Okasan and, in time, will choose an Atotori of her own. [B]Affiliation Score/Title: Benefits and Duties:[/B] 3 or lower: Not affiliated or junior member (Shikomi) with no benefits. 4-10: [B]Maiko:[/B] The Yaezaki Okiya recognizes your burgeoning talent but you gain no special status. 11-20: [B]Geiko:[/B] +2 circumstance bonus on Diplomacy and Gather Information checks with clientele from the province (region). 21-29: [B]Geiko/Atotori:*[/B] Communications network lets you use the Gather Information skill across the province (region) without requiring you to move from your hometown. You must uncover one valuable secret per month or reduce affiliation score by 1. 30 or higher: [B]Okasan:[/B] Whispered Truths - Your chronicles of the secret lives of powerful people allow you great influence should you choose to put this information to use. Three times per day you can use your collection of information to gain a +6 insight bonus on any Diplomacy, Intimidate, Knowledge or Sense Motive check regarding a client or anyone intimately familiar with a client. [I]*While any Geiko can rise to the affiliation score of Atotori and receive the benefits and duties described here, technically there is only one member of the okiya actually referred to as the Atotori.[/I] [B]Executive Powers:[/B] Gift, Pariah, Research [COLOR=DarkOrange]Notes: 1. The symbol is optional. I know that samurai and noble families have mons, but I don't know if geisha would use such. Nonetheless, the symbol is there if you want it. 2. I'm not certain about the scale for this affiliation. Scale ranges from 1 (neighborhood) to 20 (cosmos). One the one hand, I think 11 is a bit too high for a geisha affiliation, but as stated in the description this is the premiere okiya in the empire and its geisha are in high demand at the moment. Add to this Akiko's appetite for information and the okiya's influence could certainly reach 11 (multiregional/duchy) affecting the nobility. It's still far below 15 (continental/empire) so it's unlikely to reach the Emperor himself, but it can still affect daimyo and the like in a given campaign. Hopefully making for some interesting roleplaying regardless of which end of the stick you find yourself on (samurai with a worried daimyo OR geisha with said daimyo's big secret). 3. I wasn't sure how to handle the Criterion/Affiliation Score Modifiers because of the skill point requirements of Geisha class. For instance, it seems a bit like cheating to say: [I]5 or more ranks in (geisha appropriate) Craft +1 per skill[/I] or [I]10 or more ranks in Knowledge (local) +2[/I] when geisha are required to put points in those skills at each level. On the other hand, it seems unnatural to withold those particular bonuses when they are such an important part of a geisha's nature. Go figure. 4. Deciding on Executive Powers was a difficult matter. There are several powers that deal with trade goods and items, but none that seemed exactly appropriate for services rendered. Perhaps a new Executive Power should be created specifically for okiya, but I decided to use what was on hand. I considered Assassinate, Craft, and Shadow War as well as the three I eventually decided on (Gift, Pariah, and Research). Here's the reasoning behind my choices: a. I eliminated Assassinate because it went beyond the scope of this particular okiya. An okiya that secretly trains assassins or just about any okiya in Scorpion lands ([I]L5R/Rokugan[/I]) would probably have Assassinate. Instead I chose Pariah. The Yaekazi Okiya is far more likely to use information to attack one's repuation and discredit them than to have them killed. b. Craft seemed like a good choice at first because so much of the Geisha class centers on the Craft skill. Nonetheless, the benefits didn't seem appropriate for this okiya. I've always viewed Geisha as more centered in the Perform/Profession area than that of Craft. I found Gift more appealing because of the diplomatic powers provided. It seems more likely to me that geisha would trade their high quality goods and services in return for favors rather than manufacturing items to sell on the market. But, I could easily be mistaken. c. Shadow War seemed a bit too hardcore and militant for an okiya, but I could certainly see it as an option. I found Research better because it fit the information collecting mindset of the Yaezaki Okiya's Okasan. Not only would it allow for spell research but also the researching of opponents and rivals.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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