Is there any tips I can get for creating an asian-themed culture? Preferrably in the Feudal Japanese/Chinese area?
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Is there any tips I can get for creating an asian-themed culture? Preferrably in the Feudal Japanese/Chinese area?
How about doing some basic research on the cultures in question?
Depends on how close you want to clone real-world Asian cultures, and how much you want to mix in other elements.
Anything more specifically you wanted to consider?
I'm guessing you don't just want to put some ninjas in a bamboo forest and call it a day.
I live in Japan, but I don't know how much help I could give you. As far as feudal Japan (Sengoku Period, I assume?) doing research by buying books about the topic would do a lot of good. If you're hoping to do a fantasy story with Japanese themes, there are slews of cool monsters. A great resource is the Obakemono Project: the Obakemono Project. There are tons of monsters here to choose from.
This website has tons of good stuff too, just from browsing it: The Samurai Archives Japanese History Page
Might be good to read Tales of the Otori, or other Asian themed fantasy and see what other people are doing. I don't recommend just blindly writing a story without doing at least some research if you are basing them off a real period.
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If you are not familiar with the milieu, I'd suggest some brisk Web surfing. Start with Phil's suggestions. Soon enough you will find some topics that interest you and will point to deeper research. Without a more specific direction that's all I can offer.
If you want to create an Asian themed culture, check out aspects of architecture, weaponry, language, clothing, native species, and folklore. Japanese and Chinese are great and interesting cultures to work with, but there's also Tibetan, Indonesian, Korean, and many others you could explore. Luckily, most of this can likely be found on wikipedia, so I'd recommend starting there.
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