Quote Originally Posted by Gamerprinter View Post
Nice seeing the Clans of Rokugan, not in Rokugan. I've been looking at an Oriental Adventures campaign. I've got L5R as well, but I've always hated Rokugan itself, geographically speaking.
Me also, I find the setting too much like a stew: throw everything in it and it should still taste good.

I also decide that since nothing else in my world had a oriental like felling, I will put them into an island. And because of the culture style, I've decide to create only a small Island, much like the real Japan thing: too many people for the space, so killing is a legal way keep the population under control.



The creation of EL-Hazard:

El-Hazard begun in the mid 90 as a Birthright project, then the true version of El-Hazard came into being in 2001, when Margaret and Tracy left Dragonlance to create Sovereign Stone. Then around 2004 then drop SS to go back to Dragonlance letting us with only the draft of their new world, I've had to find something to finish it. So I decide to look into my personal stuff ,that comprise of about 90% of everything done by TSR up to 2000, and came up with the following setting for each country:

- Vinnengael: palladium rift, the medieval Timoro kingdom, populate with humans and dwarfs.
- Tromek: L5R (oriental) with only a human population.
- Tir Na Nog: Slain d20 (celtic) with humans and orcs.
- Po'Gah: South ergoth from dragonlance 5th age, with only humans on it.
- Nimra: Azcan (aztec) from D&D Mystara hollow world with gnolls and lizardman.
- Midgard: nothing in particular (I still have to find an Ice setting) compose of only a human population.
- Grak: D&D Mystara the Genghis Khan expansion.
- Dunkarga: Darksun + Ravenloft, the Har'Akir domain, with only the humans in it.

Take care,
Alu.