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Macgyvercas

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So I'm going to be DMing a campaign later this month (Eberron 3.5), and was busy gathering the sources I would need when I happened upon something quite frankly awesome: Oriental Adventures.


After glancing through it for a bit, I realized that it would be perfect for teaching a few of my non roleplaying friends how to play (they want to learn, and love Japan), but I realized that I can't seem to find any decent 3.0 or 3.5 adventures made for an Oriental campaign.


So, can anyone offer any help? I'd prefer premade adventures if at all possible, but some general ideas would work too. If anyone can help, that would be great.
 

Dreiko_v1legacy

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I heard about that in one of the podcasts here and for the first time I had some interest in DnD, I guess that's something :p.
 

Macgyvercas

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Dreiko said:
I heard about that in one of the podcasts here and for the first time I had some interest in DnD, I guess that's something :p.
That's something I guess. You wouldn't know of any adventures though?
 

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I... I still have Oriental Adventures 2nd Edition somewhere. Why you kids insist on playing 3rd Edition when you could play 2nd is beyond me.

Anyway, I recommend taking the Throne of Blood/Ran path. Take a western epic tale and transpose it to the Japanese/Chinese/South East Asian world of Oriental Adventures. If all else fails crib from Greek Myths or Beowulf.
 

Macgyvercas

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octafish said:
I... I still have Oriental Adventures 2nd Edition somewhere. Why you kids insist on playing 3rd Edition when you could play 2nd is beyond me.

Anyway, I recommend taking the Throne of Blood/Ran path. Take a western epic tale and transpose it to the Japanese/Chinese/South East Asian world of Oriental Adventures. If all else fails crib from Greek Myths or Beowulf.
Probably because I know the 3rd edition uses the d20 system, which is what I'm familiar with.