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    Eastern Cultures

    hey there!! I was thinking the other day about lands that lie outside
    of Cerilia..... namely the Dragon Isles and Djapar. Has anyone come up
    with some ideas for what is on the Dragon Isles????
    On a related topic I got to thinking about Djapar... and thought that
    perhaps in the far east of the continant could be a far eastern/oriental
    culture living there simalar to ancient china. The ancient Chinese
    believed heavily in magic... you can see it in their philosophies.. and
    magicians were quite common (of coarse they didn't cast REAL magic... :)
    But China has always had a huge population... so I was thinking that
    perhaps the far easterners could have some other kind of magic that is
    not depleted by population... so I was wondering if anyone has any ideas
    along this thread...

    Chris

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    LrdTuerny@aol.co
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    Eastern Cultures

    In a message dated 9/6/98 8:15:21 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
    fiendslayer@geocities.com writes:

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    einarh@fagerborg.vgs.n
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    Eastern Cultures

    >hey there!! I was thinking the other day about lands that lie outside
    >of Cerilia..... namely the Dragon Isles and Djapar. Has anyone come up
    >with some ideas for what is on the Dragon Isles????
    >On a related topic I got to thinking about Djapar... and thought that
    >perhaps in the far east of the continant could be a far eastern/oriental
    >culture living there simalar to ancient china. The ancient Chinese
    >believed heavily in magic... you can see it in their philosophies.. and
    >magicians were quite common (of coarse they didn't cast REAL magic... :)
    >But China has always had a huge population... so I was thinking that
    >perhaps the far easterners could have some other kind of magic that is
    >not depleted by population... so I was wondering if anyone has any ideas
    >along this thread...
    >
    >Chris

    I do not believe no race should have the option to have *both* clerics and
    a population that doesn't reduce sources... Such a race could easilly
    outmaneuver the rest. Especially if there are lots of mages...

    Siebharrin

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    Trizt
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    Eastern Cultures

    Chris (fiendslayer@geocities.com) wrote:

    - -> hey there!! I was thinking the other day about lands that lie outside
    - -> of Cerilia..... namely the Dragon Isles and Djapar. Has anyone come up
    - -> with some ideas for what is on the Dragon Isles????

    I haven't yet decided how it will be in my campaign, but I have been
    thinking of none-intelligent dragons, Lizardmens (close to 11th century
    europe, maybe with a nippon touch to it). I have even made a map where I
    have divided the Isles into domains.

    //Trizt of Ward^RITE

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    mmacgregor@statestreet.c
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    Date: 9/5/98 12:05 PM

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