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<blockquote data-quote="Silver Moon" data-source="post: 461622" data-attributes="member: 8530"><p>Introduction:</p><p>This “Plots & Places” posting relates to the “Chinese Take-out” story line currently posted on the “Story Hour” message board. The story should provide sufficient information for a DM to add a Japanese or Chinese setting to a campaign. </p><p></p><p>The following information about the "Village of the Blessed Children" (Kelithin) pertains to the home, history and culture of the Oriental race known as the Hengeyokai, who are a key sub-plot in the aforementioned story line. While this race was originally created for the Oriental Adventures AD&D gaming system by Gary Gygax, it can be easily adapted to a standard AD&D campaign. </p><p></p><p>Summary:</p><p>The Village of the Blessed Children is located in the Forgotten Realms Orient (Kara-Tur). It is one of five Hengeyokai villages located within an area referred to as "The Biosphere". This forty-mile diameter area is protected by a powerful dome-shaped anti-magic barrier. It is located deep in the forests of the Ausa Province in the land of T'u Lung. Specifically, it is in the vast forests between the cities of Chunming and Keiling. An ancient castle is in the center of this area (indicated on the Kara-Tur map as the location of unnamed ruins). </p><p></p><p>Credits and Resources:</p><p>Information about the Hengeyokai in AD&D3E can be found at the following Internet site by Giles P. Kiser: <a href="http://www.geocities.com/kanegrundar/hengeyokai.rtf" target="_blank">www.geocities.com/kanegrundar/hengeyokai.rtf</a> . Other information can also be found in an article by Johnathan Richards from Dragon Magazine #266. The history of the castle is from the Darkhold Castle gaming supplement by Jeff Grubb contained in TSR’s Forgotten Realms AD&D Castles boxed set, and modified for the oriental setting by Jon McCosh. The Village of the Blessed Children, and the details of their culture, was developed by Eduardo Fernandez with assistance from Jon McCosh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver Moon, post: 461622, member: 8530"] Introduction: This “Plots & Places” posting relates to the “Chinese Take-out” story line currently posted on the “Story Hour” message board. The story should provide sufficient information for a DM to add a Japanese or Chinese setting to a campaign. The following information about the "Village of the Blessed Children" (Kelithin) pertains to the home, history and culture of the Oriental race known as the Hengeyokai, who are a key sub-plot in the aforementioned story line. While this race was originally created for the Oriental Adventures AD&D gaming system by Gary Gygax, it can be easily adapted to a standard AD&D campaign. Summary: The Village of the Blessed Children is located in the Forgotten Realms Orient (Kara-Tur). It is one of five Hengeyokai villages located within an area referred to as "The Biosphere". This forty-mile diameter area is protected by a powerful dome-shaped anti-magic barrier. It is located deep in the forests of the Ausa Province in the land of T'u Lung. Specifically, it is in the vast forests between the cities of Chunming and Keiling. An ancient castle is in the center of this area (indicated on the Kara-Tur map as the location of unnamed ruins). Credits and Resources: Information about the Hengeyokai in AD&D3E can be found at the following Internet site by Giles P. Kiser: [url]www.geocities.com/kanegrundar/hengeyokai.rtf[/url] . Other information can also be found in an article by Johnathan Richards from Dragon Magazine #266. The history of the castle is from the Darkhold Castle gaming supplement by Jeff Grubb contained in TSR’s Forgotten Realms AD&D Castles boxed set, and modified for the oriental setting by Jon McCosh. The Village of the Blessed Children, and the details of their culture, was developed by Eduardo Fernandez with assistance from Jon McCosh. [/QUOTE]
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