The Book of Five Rings

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The Book of Five Rings
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Flag of The Book of Five Rings
Motto: No Design. No Concept.
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Region Wysteria
Capital Capital
Official Language(s) Language(s)
Leader Sovereign Shogun Yamato Hagakure
Population see here
Currency Niten Ichiryu 
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The Book of Five Rings is a nation in Wysteria.


Administrative Divisions

The Book of Five Rings is divided into five provinces. Each province is then divided into six prefectures. Below the prefectures are the municipalities, i.e. towns, cities, etc. The following are the overall summaries of the provinces and their respective prefectures:

Ground Province

Water Province

Fire Province

Wind Province

Void Province


Government

The Sovereign Shogun acts as the head of state. Each province is then governed by a Premier Shogun, and each prefecture by a Governor Shogun. While the Sovereign, Premier, and Governor Shoguns have not always been members of the military, they frequently are. Each Shogun responds to a popularly elected unicameral legislature, called the (Federal / Provincial / Prefectural) House of Magistrates. The Premier and Governor Shoguns are also popularly elected. The size and constituency placements of each House of Magistrates depend on the population size and movements of their respective jurisdictions.

The Sovereign Shogun, however, is not elected. Every five years, the Sovereign Shogun Trials (SST) will be held in one of areas of the Fire Province under the highest level of security. All who have been approved by the office of their local municipality is eligible to participate (historically, acquiring such approvals was not considered to be difficult). The contest consists of two events: the Trial of Wits and the Trial of Arms. Each contestant's performance is graded by a panel of judges whose identities have always been the source of much of speculation, but never made available for public consumption. The one contestant with the best scores will come out as the next Sovereign Shogun. Other contestants who survived the contest usually have many stories to tell; humorous failures, gruesome deaths, emotional moments, etc. The SST of any given year is never the same as the previous one. If a Sovereign Shogun decides to write about his or her ordeals in the SST, the resultant publication usually becomes a national bestseller for some time. The current Sovereign Shogun, Yamato Hagakure, has currently decided against writing about his particular SST. Although, in retrospect, the citizens of The Book of Five Rings have not always considered all the Sovereign Shoguns to be as equally competent, each Sovereign Shogun commanded tremendous prestige in the nation in their times.

The Sovereign Shogun also has access to communication with the Five Rings Intelligence Service (FRIS).


Five Rings Intelligence Service (FRIS)

The FRIS, or more commonly known as "the ninjas", is the government body responsible for everything that requires intelligence gathering, and many jurisdictions having to do with it. They have no known headquarters or any known physical establishments. They can only be contacted in one of three ways:

1. Through the office of the Sovereign Shogun.
2. By becoming a Sovereign Shogun.
3. By having the ninjas approach you.

In the entire history of The Book of Five Rings, the ninjas were never known to have approached any outsider on their own. Traditionally, only close associates of the Sovereign Shogun can use the office of the Sovereign Shogun to contact the ninjas.


Currency

The currency of The Book of Five Rings is the Niten Ichiryu. During the ancient and medieval periods its physical representation was essentially a shuriken-like medallion made of gold or silver depicting a cross formed by a katana and a wakizashi. Now the same katana-and-wakizashi symbol is featured on copper coins or paper money to serve as legal tender. Occasionally, the Five Rings Central Bank (FRCB), the top government agency that administers monetary policy, still mints the medallions in their original form with various types of metals (precious or common) to celebrate the cultural heritage of the nation. The medallions minted by the FRCB also have legal tender powers.

The FRCB uses Retrograde data to track the exchange rate of the Niten Ichiryu.