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Zhen Zhou City *is* Zhen Zhou. It encompasses urban areas, forests, mountains and the like - it´s a sprawling megacity that features just about everything in the WOTG book. Most of it is urbanized, but we also have mountains with old-style Buddhist Temples, forests and seas. | Zhen Zhou City *is* Zhen Zhou. It encompasses urban areas, forests, mountains and the like - it´s a sprawling megacity that features just about everything in the WOTG book. Most of it is urbanized, but we also have mountains with old-style Buddhist Temples, forests and seas. | ||
− | There is also no "outside" of ZZ City, unless we´re talking other countries. Other countries, naturally, are as manga-sterotyped as ZZ City. Russian warriors visiting the city (like Arctic Smile!) | + | There is also no "outside" of ZZ City, unless we´re talking other countries. Other countries, naturally, are as manga-sterotyped as ZZ City. Russian warriors visiting the city (like Arctic Smile!) wields cold-based kung fu, wears fur caps and drinks vodka. Visitors from Megatokyo might well be teenaged super-Catholic nun schoolgirls with katanas - like one Christina Kreuzritter Von Engel III. |
(Note: this does not mean that everyone has to be a parody of a stereotype, but it ''does'' mean that the campaign is living pop culture rather than some sort of effort to simulate a "realistic" world.) | (Note: this does not mean that everyone has to be a parody of a stereotype, but it ''does'' mean that the campaign is living pop culture rather than some sort of effort to simulate a "realistic" world.) |