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The Tokuno Islands are a [[facet]].
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[[Image:Tokuno_islands.jpg|thumb|The Tokuno Islands]]
  
They consist of 3 main islands and several smaller ones.  The 3 main islands are all accessible via [[moongate]].
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'''The Tokuno Islands''' are a [[facet]] that consists of 3 named islands and several small, unnamed ones.  The 3 main islands are: [[Isamu-Jima|Isamu]], [[Makoto-Jima|Makoto]], and [[Homare-Jima|Homare]]. They are all accessible via their own [[Moongate]].
  
Part of the [[Samurai Empire]] [[expansion]], the Tokuno Islands have an Asian theme, inspired partly by various classical Asian mythologies and partly by Asian "pop culture" (especially Japanese fantasy-themed cartoons).
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Included as part of the [[Samurai Empire]] [[expansion]], the Tokuno Islands have an Asian theme, inspired in-part by various classical Asian mythologies and Asian "pop culture" (especially Japanese fantasy-themed cartoons).
  
There is only one city, [[Zento]], in this facet.
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There is only one city in this facet, [[Zento]].
  
Official fiction holds that the Tokuno Islands are governed by a hereditary monarch called an Emperor of Empress (currently).
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Official fiction holds that the Tokuno Islands are currently governed by a hereditary monarch called an Emperor of Empress.
  
 
Player housing is allowed, but only to a limited degree.  Housing spots on Tokuno are very highly prized and expensive on most [[shards]].
 
Player housing is allowed, but only to a limited degree.  Housing spots on Tokuno are very highly prized and expensive on most [[shards]].
  
The facet follows the basic [[Trammel]] rules set, meaning that there is no non-consensual PvP combat.  Use of the transporation spells sacred journey, recall, and gate is unrestricted in Tokuno except in the [[dungeons]].
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The facet follows the basic [[Trammel]] rules set, meaning that there is no non-consensual [[Player_vs._Player|PvP]] combat.  Use of the transportation spells [[Sacred Journey]], [[Recall]], and [[Gate Travel]] is unrestricted in Tokuno except in the [[dungeons]].
  
There are several more or less unique monsters that spawn in Tokuno.  There are also several [[dungeons]].  The [[Peerless]] known as [[Travesty]] is found here, in the [[dungeon]] known as [[The Citadel]].
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There are several unique monsters that spawn in Tokuno.  There are also several dungeons.  The [[Peerless]] known as [[Travesty]] is found here, in the dungeon known as [[The Citadel]].
  
On 2 seperate occasions, [[artifacts]] known as the [[Treasures of Tokuno]] spawned here.
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On two separate occasions, [[artifacts]] known as the [[Treasures of Tokuno]] spawned here.
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Revision as of 20:25, 22 December 2007

The Tokuno Islands

The Tokuno Islands are a facet that consists of 3 named islands and several small, unnamed ones. The 3 main islands are: Isamu, Makoto, and Homare. They are all accessible via their own Moongate.

Included as part of the Samurai Empire expansion, the Tokuno Islands have an Asian theme, inspired in-part by various classical Asian mythologies and Asian "pop culture" (especially Japanese fantasy-themed cartoons).

There is only one city in this facet, Zento.

Official fiction holds that the Tokuno Islands are currently governed by a hereditary monarch called an Emperor of Empress.

Player housing is allowed, but only to a limited degree. Housing spots on Tokuno are very highly prized and expensive on most shards.

The facet follows the basic Trammel rules set, meaning that there is no non-consensual PvP combat. Use of the transportation spells Sacred Journey, Recall, and Gate Travel is unrestricted in Tokuno except in the dungeons.

There are several unique monsters that spawn in Tokuno. There are also several dungeons. The Peerless known as Travesty is found here, in the dungeon known as The Citadel.

On two separate occasions, artifacts known as the Treasures of Tokuno spawned here.