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Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Guest_Michael on June 29, 2005, 11:13:25 PM
I think Corsair's "War" idea would go well with a Japanese Shogun or Chinese Warring States/Three Kingdoms-type setting.  The Hero could help the rightful candidate become Emperor.


Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Corsair5 on June 29, 2005, 11:23:04 PM
Or maybe he could (Unknowingly, of course) help one of the wrongful candidates.


Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Guest_Michael on June 29, 2005, 11:35:07 PM
You've got a lot of potential for individual quests for the different classes too:  the Fighter would have to prove himself in martial arts duels, the Thief could fall in with a ninja clan, the Paladin could learn about bushido, the Wizard could be inducted into Taoist mysteries (that would make for a cool spell list).


Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Silverbolt on June 30, 2005, 08:07:13 AM
Yeah, but if you mess up, you'd have to perform Seppuku. That would suck. Make a cool death message, though  :D .

Hmm...this series can't have Japanese brothels, can it? Darn!

Kiku-san from Shogun rocked!  :D  


Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Guest on July 01, 2005, 12:19:35 AM
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Hmm...this series can't have Japanese brothels, can it? Darn!

Kiku-san from Shogun rocked!  :D

I'm not sure that the geisha-type concubine can really be associated with "brothels".  But that brings to fore the issue of the Hero's possible future romantic interests, if the latter QFGs are any basis to go by.  A "Kiku-san"-ish character would be good for the Fighter or maybe Paladin....as for the Wizard, well, supernatural feminine spirits are a powerful motif in Asian mythologies, so we could have the Asian answer to Erana there.  

I can envision the Thief doing many espionage/assassination sidequests in enemy warlords' palaces (where he conviently pockets any valuables he finds, of course) as a unique way for his class to advance the plot.


Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Corsair5 on July 01, 2005, 02:23:48 AM
In H7, the Thief should get a ninja outfit.


Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Glorioushero324 on July 01, 2005, 04:23:07 AM
And maybe the fighter will take up sumo wretsling. LOL think about it! =P :D

haha.

now for the actual plot.... anyone have any ideas?


Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Silverbolt on July 01, 2005, 06:50:40 AM
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Hmm...this series can't have Japanese brothels, can it? Darn!

Kiku-san from Shogun rocked!  :D

I'm not sure that the geisha-type concubine can really be associated with "brothels".
Well, excuse me for going Off-topic, but from what I remember, Kiku-san was an honest-to-god prostitute. Payed for sex and everything.

In other news, Silverbolt now has 100 posts. Yay?


Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Guest on July 01, 2005, 07:21:43 PM
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Well, excuse me for going Off-topic, but from what I remember, Kiku-san was an honest-to-god prostitute. Payed for sex and everything.

You're right.  I got Kiku confused with Mariko, who obviously wasn't a geisha or prostitute.  A Mariko-type character would be necessary in an Asian setting to help out the Hero and be his guide, and be a good romantic interest for the Fighter or Paladin.  What kind of female character would go well with the Thief, sort of like that moneychanger from Shapeir?

The Wizard plot should have either a quest for enlightenment where he goes off in search of a hermit master to teach him new spells and stuff, and/or a quest to find out the recipe to brew a powerful magical potion, since the Taoist alchemists were always looking for that magical alchemical brew that made one immortal.


 


Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Silverbolt on July 01, 2005, 08:37:28 PM
For the thief I suggest a Ninja female.


Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Corsair5 on July 01, 2005, 08:56:09 PM
The magic-user could go looking for some legendary wizard, and, you know, you're expecting someone like Erasmus, and you find the tower or whatever, and it's a hot woman.

Yeh, Ninja female sounds like a plan.


Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Silverbolt on July 01, 2005, 09:07:09 PM
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The magic-user could go looking for some legendary wizard, and, you know, you're expecting someone like Erasmus, and you find the tower or whatever, and it's a hot woman.
That sounds like the plot of a porn film. Corsair...you little devil  ^_^

J/k

I think it's a good idea, actually. And she can be an Asian hot babe. Ok, now *I'm* doing it.  :blink:  


Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Corsair5 on July 01, 2005, 11:50:05 PM
How would you know the plot of porno films anyway?


Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Jafar on July 01, 2005, 11:54:46 PM
Some questions shouldn't be asked, Corsair. :rolleyes:  


Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Corsair5 on July 02, 2005, 01:04:48 AM
Yeah, good point.


Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Silverbolt on July 02, 2005, 08:46:21 AM
You should know that it took all of my Jedi training not to answer that question.

PS, I don't think the Hero should be given a Samurai armour. Those things look stupid.


Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Corsair5 on July 02, 2005, 03:55:48 PM
Samurai is the epitome of cool! How DARE you insult the mighty Samurai!


Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Silverbolt on July 02, 2005, 04:33:56 PM
Samurai are, indeed, cool. But did you see their armour? How the *place under the ground where satan dwelles but has been censored* do they walk in those things?


Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Corsair5 on July 02, 2005, 06:40:28 PM
Jigen, I'd rather not break a sweat. Could you do it?  


Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Charles on December 29, 2005, 02:35:47 AM
have you guys seen the movie Last Samurai? because i havent, i well think that would be a great title for hero 7.


*shakes head*

a white man as the last samurai heh.....  


Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Jigen on March 28, 2006, 05:10:22 AM
To Silverbolt: Watch 'The last Samurai' again, then you tell us how they moved in those armours.

And yeah, I'm with Corsair (Ow! it actually hurt to type that), some of the masks that were made for the helmets are freakin' cool.


Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Silverbolt on March 28, 2006, 11:16:09 AM
I don't really want to see that movie which I found to be a near rip-off of Shogun.

And I was not expressing disbelief, Jigen, only curiosity.


Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Reish Vedaur on March 28, 2006, 08:47:51 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O-yoroi (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O-yoroi)
There you go.


Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Corsair5 on March 29, 2006, 01:28:02 AM
The Samurai usually wore hover-boots or stilts. But most of the Samurai turned to becoming Ninja, and began to flip out and kill people, or eat frisbees.


Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Silverbolt on March 29, 2006, 09:52:41 AM
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O-yoroi (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O-yoroi)
There you go.
Kindly never ever link to Wikipedia ever again, plz?  :unsure:  


Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Corsair5 on March 29, 2006, 04:21:06 PM
What's wrong with wikipedia? I mean, besides the fact that it can't be trusted.


Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Silverbolt on March 29, 2006, 07:24:16 PM
Yes.


Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Jigen on March 30, 2006, 02:46:50 AM
Ah I see, well in that case. Most of the armour is made for the upper body, generally in most samurai armour styles you'll see them wearing shin guards (there are thousands of places on the net where you can look up the japanese names and I'm at work and do not have access to my L5R sourcebooks) and a kind of armour skirt that comes down over their knees. Some heavier armours will incorporate armour for the thighs as well, but these are generally only encountered in full-on cavalry armour for open-field warfare. For general wear samurai rarely wore more armour than a chest plate and sleeves.

Of course it all depends on what period you're looking at. Once the entire country was unified armours became less important, martial arts became more internally focused and Samurai began to behave more like statesmen. It is in this era where men like Miyamoto Musashi rose to prominence.


Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Silverbolt on March 30, 2006, 11:40:42 AM
Aha. Makes sense. Actually, better than European Medieval armour. Fall off your horse in battle in one of those and you're OWNED.


Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Corsair5 on March 30, 2006, 08:29:06 PM
Not to mention the problem with running in a skirt.


Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Jigen on March 31, 2006, 08:06:02 AM
The Scots never seemed to mind. One thing my brother always found curious was that throughout history many of the meanest, ugliest, hardest, MOFO-ing warriors all tended to wear skirts or something that looked distinctly skirt-like.


Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Corsair5 on April 01, 2006, 05:06:57 PM
You don't wear kilts into battle.


Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Jigen on April 03, 2006, 01:22:48 AM
Especially if you're Geasatti


Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Corsair5 on April 03, 2006, 06:26:56 PM
Geasatti? Isn't that like cheap russian beer?


Title: Quests discussion for an Asian setting
Post by: Ignus_Draconus on April 16, 2006, 03:48:04 AM
what about the romans - they seemed to fight pretty well in their metal skirts.