The Wolf Clan have received many gifts and earned other rewards. The most notable ones are listed on this page.
Gifted by Hida Tetsuan to Okami Tomochi in 1130, this is an extraordinarily heavy suit of armour, normally only found among the elite of the Crab.
Bonus to Armour TN: +13
Reduction: 8
Special rules: This is considered heavy armour for all purposes. Wearing Tetsu-Dou increases the TN of all Agility and Reflexes skill rolls by 10; if the wearer has a Strength of 5 or more, the TN is only increased by 5.
Gifted by Hantei the 38th to Okami Ichigo, to serve as a reminder to the Great Clans that war against the Minor Clans is illegal under Imperial Law. This was the banner of Hantei the 16th, Emperor in the sixth century. Hantei the 16th retired at a young age to live out his life at a monastery, and was renowned for his insight and wisdom. He was succeeded by his son, Hantei the 17th.
These scrolls are described in the Book of Fire. Their mechanical effects are:
Spend a season reading to earn 2xp in Kenjutsu. Even characters with Kenjutsu 9 can learn from the scrolls.
Learn a kata from the scroll (the scrolls contain the new kata from the Book of Fire) using the mechanics for learning kata. NB: The kata in the Book of Fire are easier for Mirumoto and Kakita bushi to learn. This is no longer the case; the kata are instead easier to learn if you can study the scrolls directly.
It takes one season to copy the scrolls, the scribe must have a Kenjutsu of 3 or more, and the TN of the Int/Calligraphy roll is 30. If you fail to make the roll, the copy is flawed in some way, which may take time to become apparent (though I won't make rolls which fail by 1 worse than rolls which fail by 29).
The scrolls were first written by the ronin Oshiro and then collected and annotated by Bayushi Sawao, who created the scrolls which exist today. Other samurai can try to improve on the scrolls in the same way Sawao did, but this will be a legendary task. Requirements are likely to include extraordinarily high Kenjutsu, a relevant Advantage, and a ludicrously high TN roll of some kind.