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<blockquote data-quote="thai1on" data-source="post: 4874455" data-attributes="member: 33841"><p>MY sincere apologizes for being away from the tread for so long. Turns out I have been busier at school more so than last year. Here is a small update.</p><p></p><p>As of now still no game but I have gotten a few leads and one thing to remember EVERYTHING moves slower in Thailand, including we expats.</p><p></p><p>Good news is I have been in email contact with a guy in Bangkok that has a great way of introducing D&D to the Thai's (he's as a school teacher). He has come up with single character adventures. The guy in Bangkok doesn't have much DM experience in writing "griping" encounters but his basic ideas are quite good. I have written more encounters than I care to admit to so we are going to work together on making these very short simple but exciting single player modules.</p><p></p><p> The ideas you all have given using True D20 may just work as one look at the size of the players handbook scares many of my students off. </p><p></p><p>As far as local mythology and monsters go these place is a gold mine to us westerns. There is a rich variety of mythical creatures both good and evil here and one day I'll try and stat a few out and give you a taste of the Thai idea of mystical and legendary creatures. On a side note if you ever get a chance to visit some of the Khmer temple ruins, which there are quite a few in a 100 km circle where I live, you can't help but thinking of the many adventures you have gone through. I found myself cautiously peering around doorways, checking for traps, checking for secret doors and waiting to be attacked be something only an evil DM could come up with <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /> </p><p></p><p>This is truly a magical place to live and it would be perfect if I can ever get a game started.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thai1on, post: 4874455, member: 33841"] MY sincere apologizes for being away from the tread for so long. Turns out I have been busier at school more so than last year. Here is a small update. As of now still no game but I have gotten a few leads and one thing to remember EVERYTHING moves slower in Thailand, including we expats. Good news is I have been in email contact with a guy in Bangkok that has a great way of introducing D&D to the Thai's (he's as a school teacher). He has come up with single character adventures. The guy in Bangkok doesn't have much DM experience in writing "griping" encounters but his basic ideas are quite good. I have written more encounters than I care to admit to so we are going to work together on making these very short simple but exciting single player modules. The ideas you all have given using True D20 may just work as one look at the size of the players handbook scares many of my students off. As far as local mythology and monsters go these place is a gold mine to us westerns. There is a rich variety of mythical creatures both good and evil here and one day I'll try and stat a few out and give you a taste of the Thai idea of mystical and legendary creatures. On a side note if you ever get a chance to visit some of the Khmer temple ruins, which there are quite a few in a 100 km circle where I live, you can't help but thinking of the many adventures you have gone through. I found myself cautiously peering around doorways, checking for traps, checking for secret doors and waiting to be attacked be something only an evil DM could come up with ;) This is truly a magical place to live and it would be perfect if I can ever get a game started. [/QUOTE]
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