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Zhen Zhou City *looks* like a modern city, but it really isn´t – it´s the classic LotW setting filtered through a huge amount of anime/manga and other pop culture and given modern props. Most of the stuff from the LotW books is still there, in one capacity or other – though the characters themselves are long dead, others have risen to replace them. Stuff is *done* in pretty much the same way as always – so a lot of ideas on what “would happen” in a modern society goes out the window. Take a look at classical kung fu stories or manga like Tenjou Tenghe: this is how stuff goes down. Everything happens according to the laws of dramatic principle, and stuff unfolds like in your favourite anime. The cops usually don´t show up to interrupt kung fu duels in shopping malls by sniping the duelees, and so on.
 
Zhen Zhou City *looks* like a modern city, but it really isn´t – it´s the classic LotW setting filtered through a huge amount of anime/manga and other pop culture and given modern props. Most of the stuff from the LotW books is still there, in one capacity or other – though the characters themselves are long dead, others have risen to replace them. Stuff is *done* in pretty much the same way as always – so a lot of ideas on what “would happen” in a modern society goes out the window. Take a look at classical kung fu stories or manga like Tenjou Tenghe: this is how stuff goes down. Everything happens according to the laws of dramatic principle, and stuff unfolds like in your favourite anime. The cops usually don´t show up to interrupt kung fu duels in shopping malls by sniping the duelees, and so on.
  
Think about this for a while, because it is ''important'' - we´re preserving the dynamics of the vanilla LotW setting while giving it a fresh coat of paint and a smashing new soundtrack. We´re not adding a modern day versimilitude - though we ''do'' borrow quite some themes from more contemporary media. See the difference? That way we can have, like, kung fu versions of ''West Side Story'' (with feet to the face instead of danceoffs, mind), bloggers writing slashfic on famous Wulin heroes and high-speed motorcycle chases while at the same time staying true to the Wuxia spirit of things.
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Think about this for a while, because it is ''important'' - we´re preserving the dynamics of the vanilla WOTG setting while giving it a fresh coat of paint and a smashing new soundtrack. We´re not adding a modern day versimilitude - though we ''do'' borrow quite some themes from more contemporary media. See the difference? That way we can have, like, kung fu versions of ''West Side Story'' (with feet to the face instead of danceoffs, mind), bloggers writing slashfic on famous Wulin heroes and high-speed motorcycle chases while at the same time staying true to the Wuxia spirit of things.
  
 
This also means that, as a rule, ''guns lose out''. Most of the time, they´re not even an issue. When they are, it is because someone (like, say, the Murder Sage!) has been insidious enough to develop a new form of kung fu that works with firearms. This is equivalent to the ages-old "secret style" thing, and the guns are just really a standin for whatever obscure weapon the villain has learned to use to deadly perfection. A great ''looking'' standin, of course, but still.
 
This also means that, as a rule, ''guns lose out''. Most of the time, they´re not even an issue. When they are, it is because someone (like, say, the Murder Sage!) has been insidious enough to develop a new form of kung fu that works with firearms. This is equivalent to the ages-old "secret style" thing, and the guns are just really a standin for whatever obscure weapon the villain has learned to use to deadly perfection. A great ''looking'' standin, of course, but still.

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