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OA??

Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 5:54 am
by Ronin77
Any one know of or working on an Oriental Adventures book?

Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 11:08 am
by Lord Dynel
Forgive me for sounding obtuse, but do you know of TSR's Oriential Adventures, by Gary Gygax?
Honestly, I don't know of any at the moment being designed. I have resigned myself to the fact that I'll be using the aforementioned book should I have any oriential needs.
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Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 12:26 pm
by Ronin77
Im familiar. owned a few copies of it. But I sold off a rather large AD&D collection last summer. I was meaning for C&C.

Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 3:20 pm
by Mark Hall
One of my big disappointments with the "green book" line from TSR was that they never came out with a medieval Japan supplement. I'm half-way working on an Anglo-Saxon England sourcebook for another company, though, simply because I want to do the Anglo-Saxon/Danelaw age.

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 3:23 am
by Lord Dynel
Mark Hall wrote:
One of my big disappointments with the "green book" line from TSR was that they never came out with a medieval Japan supplement. I'm half-way working on an Anglo-Saxon England sourcebook for another company, though, simply because I want to do the Anglo-Saxon/Danelaw age.

That would have been nice, especially since they never addressed the setting/culture/genre in 2nd edition.

No, Ronin, they never did anything for C&C as of yet. I wouldn't mind something along those lines. Until then, I'll be using TSR's offering.
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Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 3:45 am
by Ronin77
Lord Dynel wrote:
That would have been nice, especially since they never addressed the setting/culture/genre in 2nd edition.

No, Ronin, they never did anything for C&C as of yet. I wouldn't mind something along those lines. Until then, I'll be using TSR's offering.

Makes me wish I still had a copy to start converting. Hmmm maybe ill start from scratch. With some help from my L5R books. lol
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Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 7:38 pm
by Mark Hall
Ronin77 wrote:
Makes me wish I still had a copy to start converting. Hmmm maybe ill start from scratch. With some help from my L5R books. lol

We were playing an L5R game, and I actually used the OA family charts to help flesh out my character's family... learning how they made their money (Yasuki), and the like, and giving me a better handle on where they lived.

Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 6:00 pm
by Zebulon
Mark Hall wrote:
One of my big disappointments with the "green book" line from TSR was that they never came out with a medieval Japan supplement.

They did a Complete Ninja red-cover soft book, that is not far from what would have been n oriental green-book.
Mark Hall wrote:
I'm half-way working on an Anglo-Saxon England sourcebook for another company, though, simply because I want to do the Anglo-Saxon/Danelaw age.

That would be great.
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