Bunny ninja princesses will punish you in the name of the Moon!
Trained in the Blessed Burrow they travel the land, sent by the Bunny Empress to protect her subjects from evil spirits and the wicked.
Credits for the idea go to Kamil Wegrzynowicz. Until he’s done writing a game for this, we’ll have to satisfy ourselves with a Dogs in the Vineyard hack.
Vanity (manifests as hurt feelings)
…leads to…
Angst (manifests as monsters, natural disasters, bands of ronin, or whatever causes insecurity to the community)
…leads to…
Decadence (manifests as a loss of hope, turning away from tradition and submission to the wicked)
…leads to…
Corruption (manifests as darkness within the community: forbidden magic, youma and plain villainy)
…leads to…
Pain and Nightmare
Demonic Influence is substituted by Angst:
- 1d10 – Hurt Feelings
- 2d10 – Insecurity
- 3d10 – Decadence
- 4d10 – Corruption
- 5d10 – Pain & Nightmare
All characters need to have I’m a Ninja Princess as a Trait or a Relationship with Ninja Princesses.
Everyone has a free Relationship with bunnies at 1d6, normally. If the character happens not to be a bunny, he has a free relationship with her species.
Magic should be taken as Trait if it’s a special technique, as Relationship if it summons a spirit or as Belonging if it comes from an artifact. Arena and fallout correspond to the effect: d4s if non-physical and non-violent; d6s if physical; d8s if violent, but non-lethal; d10s if violent and lethal. Activation words (technique’s name or an incantation) should be written down on the sheet and shouted by the player to access the dice.
Dog’s cloak is substituted by Battle Garment. To access its dice the player needs to narrate a magical girl bunny transformation, shouting whatever the character tends to for an added awesome.
Sharp things get the bonus +1d4 instead of guns.
Unarmed bunny-fu deals d8s, sharp things deal d10s in Fallout.
There is no Ceremony.
It’s like Usagi Yojimbo meets Sailor Moon.
It’s meant to be played with absolute seriousness, of course.
No forced silliness, no needless excess, no overt yiff.
Full Metal Narrativism.