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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 8027305" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>In Spain Orient isn't a pejorative term about that far and exotic land what needs to be colonized by the European powers. I remember when, years ago, TV advertising talked about a "week of Orient" by a famous department store. Here we haven't got the connotation we believe to be better than the rest. Even Japanese could live in Spain in the 17th century, and their descendants have got the surname "Japon" (Japan in Spanish language). Here our culture didn't know the yellow peril propaganda and even now our respect for Japanese people is sincere because they are very hard-working (here we are all the opposite, because in our culture our own effort only gives benefits to the patron or boss and that demotivate too much). </p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://english.elpais.com/elpais/2013/06/11/inenglish/1370961238_162476.html[/URL]</p><p></p><p>* Now I am thinking about a Wuxia setting with XIX century technology, where firearms are totally forbidden by the goverment, and religious taboos (even temples can sell "cheap" bullteproof magic defenses to brave martial artists, and little tricks, for example a piece of ectoplasm by solidified ki to block canons, to water gunpowder or to create illusory smoke grenades. Even in the cities and towns a magic field created by the temples would slowed down the bullets fired by no-attuned weapons. </p><p></p><p>* I still believe it's a serious mistake to say NO to a new OA, wuxia or what-its-name, because Hasbro has got contacts with some Asian companies even years before WotC to be bought by it. Asian publishers should see this like their opportunity to introduce their own titles among the Western fandom. It isn't about how Western fandom to create wuxia for D&D but how Asian Wuxia publishers could create D&D adventures for Western fandom. Sometimes I see some AMV in youtube and I wonder..how could this be a D&D adventure? </p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]FCY7E0oHW6Y[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]fyf5eQUP7hA[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 8027305, member: 6802378"] In Spain Orient isn't a pejorative term about that far and exotic land what needs to be colonized by the European powers. I remember when, years ago, TV advertising talked about a "week of Orient" by a famous department store. Here we haven't got the connotation we believe to be better than the rest. Even Japanese could live in Spain in the 17th century, and their descendants have got the surname "Japon" (Japan in Spanish language). Here our culture didn't know the yellow peril propaganda and even now our respect for Japanese people is sincere because they are very hard-working (here we are all the opposite, because in our culture our own effort only gives benefits to the patron or boss and that demotivate too much). [URL unfurl="true"]https://english.elpais.com/elpais/2013/06/11/inenglish/1370961238_162476.html[/URL] * Now I am thinking about a Wuxia setting with XIX century technology, where firearms are totally forbidden by the goverment, and religious taboos (even temples can sell "cheap" bullteproof magic defenses to brave martial artists, and little tricks, for example a piece of ectoplasm by solidified ki to block canons, to water gunpowder or to create illusory smoke grenades. Even in the cities and towns a magic field created by the temples would slowed down the bullets fired by no-attuned weapons. * I still believe it's a serious mistake to say NO to a new OA, wuxia or what-its-name, because Hasbro has got contacts with some Asian companies even years before WotC to be bought by it. Asian publishers should see this like their opportunity to introduce their own titles among the Western fandom. It isn't about how Western fandom to create wuxia for D&D but how Asian Wuxia publishers could create D&D adventures for Western fandom. Sometimes I see some AMV in youtube and I wonder..how could this be a D&D adventure? [MEDIA=youtube]FCY7E0oHW6Y[/MEDIA] [MEDIA=youtube]fyf5eQUP7hA[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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