Remathilis
Legend
Ok, this idea is partially inspired by long hours of both Soul Calibur and Final Fantasy...
Building a setting from the ground up, what are some good ways to incorporate asian elements into a traditional D&D setting. By "asian" I mean ninja's samurai and katanas. By traditional D&D, I'm talking the default PH/DMG/MM scenario.
Samurai and paladins lock blades. Ninja's sneak into a wizards laboratory. Monks stare down barbarian hordes. It has so much potential, but I'm at a loss as to how to do it and keep some level of continuity. Is there a way to have these traditionally eastern elements in the more western-based game? I think it can be done, but I'm at a loss as to how to start.
Suggestions?
Building a setting from the ground up, what are some good ways to incorporate asian elements into a traditional D&D setting. By "asian" I mean ninja's samurai and katanas. By traditional D&D, I'm talking the default PH/DMG/MM scenario.
Samurai and paladins lock blades. Ninja's sneak into a wizards laboratory. Monks stare down barbarian hordes. It has so much potential, but I'm at a loss as to how to do it and keep some level of continuity. Is there a way to have these traditionally eastern elements in the more western-based game? I think it can be done, but I'm at a loss as to how to start.
Suggestions?