Age of Empires II (2013)

Age of Empires II (2013)

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Haiku of the Ronin Redux
   
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Haiku of the Ronin Redux

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Description
From the creator of the award-winning Tristan & Iseult and The Last Neaderthal.

Go on a journey to Edo period Japan in the straw sandals of a Ronin seeking a master. Discover kireji to write seven haiku. These seven poems will tell your story. Are your kireji sharper than your katana?

Play a poetic adventure with a branching story-line. The ending changes based on the story you write.

Campaign requires The Forgotten DLC!

Have you played Haiku of the Ronin before?
Then re-experience Soji's story in an improved and more immersive environment, taking advantage of the latest in scenario map design!

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Story Snippet

Disgrace.

Disgrace is a kimono unstained with blood. Disgrace is a dry tanto blade. Disgrace is a ronin.

His master died seven years ago but the Ronin chose not to honor his master with a final act of obedience. His devotion was hollow, his honor was stained. In betraying the Bushido Shoshinshu, the Ronin condemned himself to that most empty life for a samurai: a life without a master.

So the Ronin wandered the land of the rising sun for seven years, adrift like a boat without a fisherman on Lake Biwa. His journey would bring him here to another kindred wanderer, the poet Matsuo Basho. On quiet rainy mornings in the garden of their secluded shrine. On sunny afternoons in the shade of the osakazuki maple. And on warm evenings in Basho's sukiya, place for poetic pursuits, over thick matcha tea, the two lonely spirits traded experiences and lines of poetry with the vigor of the shrewdest merchants of Nagasaki. It was Basho's spirited teachings that brought forth a new dawn out of the Ronin's winter sunset. It was Basho who taught the Ronin to see the poetry in life.

And so one day, as the songbird's melody rode a soft summer breeze, the Ronin emerged from his hermitage and set out again onto the world. He would regain his honor. He would find a master. He would write a new life.
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History

Haiku noun: a poetic form of 17 on (syllables) which expresses much and suggests more in the fewest possible words; the essence of haiku is kiru (cutting): a juxtaposition of two images linked by a kireji (cutting word)

Ronin noun: a masterless samurai; a 'wave man'; a wandering man; a man adrift

According to the Bushido Shoshinshu (Code of the Samurai), a samurai must commit seppuku (ritual suicide) upon the death of his master. One who chose not to honor the code and consequently become a ronin, or 'wave man', would suffer great shame. Due to the shogunate's rigid class system and laws, the number of ronin greatly increased during the Edo period (1603-1867).

This period was characterized by strict social order, isolationist foreign policies, and popular enjoyment of arts and culture. Matsuo Basho (1644-1694) was the most famous poet of the period. He was recognized for his works in the collaborative haikai no renga form. Although justifiably famous for his haiku, Basho himself believed his best work lay in leading and participating in renku, collaborative linked verse poetry. He is quoted as saying, "Many of my followers can write haiku as well as I can. Where I show who I really am is in linking haikai verses."

Basho made a living as a teacher but, renouncing the urban life, wandered throughout Japan to gain inspiration for his writing. His poetry was influenced by his firsthand experiences of the world around him, encapsulating the feeling of a scene in a few simple elements.
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Praise for Haiku of the Ronin

"This is an excellent work that deserves a download and a high rating! The creativity is particularly good as Filthydelphia successfully takes a different spin on AoK scenario design. I can safely say that there is no AoK scenario like this one with regard to uniqueness, and that it is quite a spiritual experience... This entire scenario is, to use an extended metaphor, a pioneering cossack of creativity, blazing new trails as it goes. Who'd have thought about integrating poetry and spiritualism into an AoK scenario?"
- HockeySam18 (Lead Campaign Designer for The Forgotten development team)
11 Comments
Legacy 31 Aug, 2021 @ 12:10pm 
unclear instructions. no clue how to pick the hermits flowers to give to the old guy.
[N7] The Lost Bellic 18 May, 2020 @ 8:31pm 
That was beautiful thank you. What an amazing experience.
BlazingKush 15 Nov, 2018 @ 5:57am 
I think it does, since RPG stands for "Role Playing Game". It doesn't mean "game where you level up your character".
Filthydelphia  [author] 2 Jan, 2017 @ 8:52am 
You control a single unit through a story. I don't know if it would properly be classified as an RPG as there is no levelling mechanic.
Medve 2 Jan, 2017 @ 5:36am 
This is only RPG?
Leofric 20 Nov, 2016 @ 4:47pm 
Nice experience!
Sir Phantom 14 Jun, 2016 @ 9:32am 
Help me please. I can't make the japanese music play.
Benjamin Barrels 5 Mar, 2016 @ 7:23pm 
how do you get the flowers matsuo basho
Hereklui 23 Jan, 2016 @ 1:59am 
I played this one and it's awesome! ;) really different than others, i liked soo much the maps and the history :) good work Filthydelphia!!!
Evilscall 26 Dec, 2015 @ 3:31am 
Amazing job, Finished 2 times still playing!