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Wikipedia (list pages)
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* Wikipedia (list pages)
Korea: Its History and Culture
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* Korea: Its History and Culture
Art Treasures of Seoul
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* Art Treasures of Seoul
Korea: An Introduction  
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* Korea: An Introduction  
A Handbook of Korea
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* A Handbook of Korea
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* Sensational Knitted Socks

Revision as of 21:42, 17 February 2007

Dragons of the Yellow Sea

The players will be humans and dragons who are part of the peasant rebellion in Korea. We will play at least 2 characters each. Players should not play their own dragon or human... We're going to play on Jeju-do island in the straits.



  • Madeline - leans towards playing an outsider, maybe a Mongol Han Solo.
  • Madeline -
  • Bill - Jack Sparrow
  • Bill -
  • Cyn -
  • Cyn -
  • Lee - Bitter fisherman seeking revenge
  • Lee -
  • Liz -
  • Liz -
  • Bob -
  • Bob -



Timeline of events

1850 - The Taiping Rebellion in China.

1862 - Peasant rebellion in Korea. Donghak rebellion Tonghak, religious movement, equality

Around this time there is a 10 year old king whose father is Regent. Paek nak-sin oppressive military commander. Yi nong-nyun, intellectual who led the rebellion. Investigator sent to the scene.



Background

Government & official reading is in Chinese. Popular stuff, signs, etc in Hangul

Jeju-do (Cheju) Island to the south in the straits - 17th cent. period of taxes where men couldn't dive for pearls; women then did; women gained more economic and political power. Jeju

Climate

Liz's note - I'm thinking of the Marshes of Mount Liang (Outlaws of the Marsh) as an inspiration for this game as well though it's China not Korea.


Dragon ecology

Transport - buses! cargo! Herding, pastoral, goats - flatlands and mountains Agriculture - flatlands Fishing - deep sea fishers, giant tuna, coastal

Mountain dragons - in lakes - wise dragons and bandits Korean cockatrice - kye-ryong (Chariot-pulling beasts from legend). (Kingdom of Silla)

Korean dragons

Quotes:

Bill: "He could be a lady pirate, then." Everyone, suddenly: "Dragons love bling! OMG they DO love bling!"


Sources:

  • Wikipedia (list pages)
  • Korea: Its History and Culture
  • Art Treasures of Seoul
  • Korea: An Introduction
  • A Handbook of Korea
  • Sensational Knitted Socks