ForceUser's Vietnamese Adventures Story Hour! (finis)

I must add my voice to the chorus praising your Story Hour, ForceUser. The writing is is rich in detail, and the characterizations are excellent. Even in some of my favorite story threads I can often hear the faint echo of dice rolling in the background and never quite lose the sense of the players IRL. Not so here; the care you've taken with your writing lets the tale and its heroes shine through. My compliments to you and your players.

In your background research did you have a chance to listen to any Vietnamese/Southeast Asian music? If you are interested I'd be happy to compile a list of recommendations.
 

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rackabello said:
In your background research did you have a chance to listen to any Vietnamese/Southeast Asian music? If you are interested I'd be happy to compile a list of recommendations.
That would be fantastic! No, I didn't. I've been using the Morrowind soundtrack, which sounded surprisingly asian to me :)
 

ForceUser said:

That would be fantastic! No, I didn't. I've been using the Morrowind soundtrack, which sounded surprisingly asian to me :)

Do it! Vietnamese music is very inspiring! I've used some as a background for a party in my OA game before.
 

Vietnamese music links

Though I'm certainly no expert, here a few CDs of traditional Vietnamese music I can recommend. Follow links for more information, and sometimes sound clips. Unless, you and your group really enjoy Far Eastern music, these may be more suited to lending specific in-game atmosphere than for background music, but I hope you find them interesting.
 

racakabello,

This is great stuff! Thank you! I'm looking forward to using some authentic music during sessions; Morrowind sounded "close enough" at the time since I was focused on all the other little details of putting a new campaign together. I had meant to get back to this one, but you've saved me some research :D

Regarding an update, my players cautioned me against bringing the story current to prevent helpful readers from giving them any insight they didn't think of on their own. That hadn't occured to me, but it's probably wise! The story is almost current now, but I think I can squeeze in one more update before we play on Saturday!
 

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Hjorimir said:
I'm sure I have no idea what ForceUser is talking about. My campaign is filled with rainbows, sunny days, and super powerful magic items where the players are in true control of their own destiny!

Yeah, I've tried this line too. No one believes me, either.
 

Olive said:
I really want to start a Chinese based campaign, with no japanese influence in it, so this is all a bit of an inspiration to me. Looking forward to the next episode!

If you want Chinese, you really want to read the Judge Dee novers by Robert van Gulik. Not only do they wonderfully depict Tang China, but they alsu burst with good plot ideas. Nothing supernatural, of course, so that you'll have to add yourself ;)

Here's a few links I found on the subject :

http://hjem.get2net.dk/bnielsen/gulik.html
http://www.ude.de/gulik/webpages.html

Also, check out http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/s...gulik&search-type=ss&bq=1/103-7373558-8360635

for titles !
 

PirateCat

That's my story and I'm sticking to it! (Is it my fault if my players are so terrified from my dungeon that they run out of there so fast they forget to loot treasure out of the end encounter?)
 

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Hjorimir said:
That's my story and I'm sticking to it! (Is it my fault if my players are so terrified from my dungeon that they run out of there so fast they forget to loot treasure out of the end encounter?)
Bah, who needs a magical suit of full plate, banded mail, and a magical mace anyway?? We lived!
 

To Lei, it no longer looked like a demon, but disturbingly like a person.

It's amazing how charitable your perceptions can become once you've run your enemy through with three feet of steel.

:)

Great story Force User! I'm looking forward to the updates!
 

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