thiha
July 18th, 2010, 01:48
Hi, I'm planning to run a 4e Scales of War campaign in Japanese at bi-weekly bases.
The starting scenario will be the second one in the Adventure Path, i.e. the "Siege of the Bordrin's Watch," starting at 3rd Level.
Basically, most of the materials listed in the character builder will be available, save the setting-specific ones such as dragonmarks from Eberron, spellscarred from Forgotten Realms, etc.
Sesssion schedule will be flexible, depending on each participants' available day and time. We'll adjust the session schedule in due course.
As mentioned earlier, this session will be held in Japanese, but the all the original (English) official rulebooks and supplements are allowed to use, as well as Japanese editions.
If you're learning Japanese at school and have already learned her grammer and vocabulary to a certain extent, this would be a great chance to improve your advanced colloquial Japanese skill through playing D&D.
If you're interested, please contact me by posting here or by PM either in Japanese or in English.
Thanks.
P.S. The session schedule will be based on Japan Standard Time.
The starting scenario will be the second one in the Adventure Path, i.e. the "Siege of the Bordrin's Watch," starting at 3rd Level.
Basically, most of the materials listed in the character builder will be available, save the setting-specific ones such as dragonmarks from Eberron, spellscarred from Forgotten Realms, etc.
Sesssion schedule will be flexible, depending on each participants' available day and time. We'll adjust the session schedule in due course.
As mentioned earlier, this session will be held in Japanese, but the all the original (English) official rulebooks and supplements are allowed to use, as well as Japanese editions.
If you're learning Japanese at school and have already learned her grammer and vocabulary to a certain extent, this would be a great chance to improve your advanced colloquial Japanese skill through playing D&D.
If you're interested, please contact me by posting here or by PM either in Japanese or in English.
Thanks.
P.S. The session schedule will be based on Japan Standard Time.