
Shuten Doji Manifestation
A Shuten Doji was a malevolent and manipulative spirit of pure taint and the teacher of maho. There were three Shuten Dojis: Fear, Desire, and Regret. Regret was the Shuten Doji responsible for the destruction of the Snake Clan. The other two's whereabouts were unknown.
Abilities[]
The Shuten Doji were spirits of seduction who whispered dark secrets to the weak and ambitious, promising great power if they opened their souls to the spirit. They could teach powerful spells to those willing to pay their price. Shuten Doji had no material forms of their own and were unable to manifest in any way except in a host body. [1]
Creation[]
When Fu Leng was still trapped within Jigoku, three men traveled into the Festering Pit with mercy in their hearts. Fu Leng destroyed them, but then dripped his blood on their skulls and said a prayer to the sins of Fear, Desire, and Regret. These skulls then became the Shuten Doji of their respective sins, and were the true sensei of maho. [2] They claimed the lives of countless samurai during the War Against Fu Leng. The three great Shuten Doji returned to Jigoku after Fu Leng was defeated, leaving their spawn to serve their purpose for the Shadowlands. [1]
Summoning[]
Fu Leng first summoned a Shuten Doji by performing a blood sacrifice and offering a prayer to the three sins. To summon a Shuten Doji, first a prayer motivated by one of the sins must be said, and a mortal wound must be inflicted. To gain the powers of the summoned spirit, a noble must also be sacrificed. If a member of the Hantei line were to be sacrificed, all three Shuten Doji would be released. [2]
Possession[]

Shuten Doji Possession
The three Shuten Doji could possess a large number of people and see through the eyes of all those they possessed. Fear was spread by sight, Desire by touch, and Regret by sound. Once possessed, the victim became an unwilling prisoner within his own body, helpless to resist the Shuten Doji's commands. Fear and Desire's physical forms had to be destroyed to return them to Fu Leng but every one of Regret's victims must be killed to dispel it, explaining the total destruction of the Snake Clan. [2]
The Destruction of the Snake Clan[]
When the Chuda family settled in the lands given to them, they found the area was haunted. An ancient spirit would appear at their castle the first evening of every month screaming and begging the family to hear its pleas. For generations, the Chuda ignored the spirit's pleas, until finally, the young son of the Snake Champion answered the spirit. At that point, the hauntings seemed to stop.
In 401 the daimyo of the Snake died, and seven days later, his son became Champion. The son, with the help of the spirit -- the Shuten Doji of Regret-- hatched a plot to gain immortality and power through the use of dark forces. The Shuten Doji began possessing every living thing in the Snake Clan lands, and the daimyo began his quest for power.
In 402 it was only through the intervention of the Fortune Jizo that the Phoenix Clan Elemental Masters discovered the plot and the evil brewing among the family on their border. The Elemental Masters were outraged at the young daimyo's actions, and terrified at the implications. They mobilized the armies of the Phoenix and converged upon Snake lands. In what became known as the Five Nights of Shame, the Phoenix slew every living thing upon the Dragon Heart Plain. Once finished, not a soul of the Snake Clan remained alive. [2] [3]
The Near Destruction of the Falcon Clan[]
In 1125, an unknown maho ritual opened a rift to the spirit world, releasing a Shuten Doji. Many of the Falcon were possessed and even though the ritual was reversed, the cost was great as many Falcon samurai and peasants died. With the minor clan's lands in disarray the Emperor gave the Crab authorization to absorb the people and holdings on their southern border. With the blessing of the Falcon Daimyo, the Falcon Clan became the Toritaka family. It is unknown which Shuten Doji was released. [4]
See also[]

A Shuten Doji
See also[]
- Shuten Doji (Imperial)
References
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