Davelozzi said:
In my opinion, Kara-Tur didn't have a very strong Forgotten Realms flavor, in that sense that it didn't seem as high fantasy/magic. Basically the setting just provided some countries strongly modeled on different periods of Chinese and Japanese history and added just enough fantastic elements that to make it D&D.
RR might kill me for this...but to support this statement, I realized now, that Kara-Tur was just a put down and stand alone material, there was no further interest to prolong it for the foreseeable future. As there now at this moment.
Davelozz, your statement was echoed in the early days, when I was at the WOTC forum site, before coming here, although I would say, that many still would like to see a Kara-Tur return, my view*watching my back*, it was not Asian-flavored enough for me...it was too westernize in some points.
Rokugan does fit the bill, but in the last installments, there is undergrowth trend, that gaijin influence is slowly creeping its way back into Rokugan, The Way of the Thief Book D20, has the lowdown on the trade business. But the Emperor is aware of such things also...heh, and also the Heaven War, where many fortunes will killed by the Dark Kami, there are gaijin gods of Death, reveried by the Unicorn(by some houses), in helping with the Heaven war, which has been recognized by the Emperor, as minor fortunes...last seen.
This interesting twist does present a challenge within Rokugan mindset, for those who are fully aware, do the people advance culturally, excepting that there are other races beyond their borders*which it seems that a handful are doing*, or ignore everything and stay within their homeland for the time being *those who believe that gaijin influence is bad no matter what*
I will be sad, that now, after the Hidden Emperor, getting my daily fix on the happenings within Rokugan will not be seen in further books of the d20 route. The Fiction page at AEG, is a mind boggling minefield to walk through. But in the end, as Buttercup*HI Buttercup* said, you will have enough to deal with all the source books at hand.
The Destiny of the Empire...is in your hands.