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Frist session recap, the actual session is not session one though, I don't remember how many have happened now already.

  02/05/2021 Hu-A's (Slugman magician) writing: Writing by Chase Arsenault. I was sitting in the home of Arong 1, the high Naga 2, along with my group (Terry the Terrible, Sheesha) 3 4, and a stranger I had gone on a quest with named Ragnar. I was explaining the situation of Ragu-Lo to Arong, when a new stranger arrived: a holy man named Krishna. Krishna was very strange—dressed oddly, speaking an almost unintelligible language, and saying things about being from another “plane.” But I digress. With this new stranger having arrived, I reintroduced the situation, and seemed to have everyone on board for helping. Arong offered assistance, but at a price of course. I had very little money on hand then, but once I regained control of the Yellow City junk, I would have access to plenty with which to pay. The plan was laid thus: Krishna and Arong board the junk, convince Ragu-Lo to step off board and into a local tavern in Fairmead, where he would be assaulted by the warrior Ragnar....

The content of a Yoon-Suin flyer I made

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  The magic tea flows, the opium is cheap, life is cheaper. The giant cockroaches crawl and the slug-men are watching. Awake in Yoon-Suin ─ Folk Sword and Sorcery Role-playing in another world, or perhaps, a distant future. Image from The Yak-Men Cometh. https://theyakmencometh.blogspot.com/

First Post in The Slug-man Manuscript

 Hello, To whoever is reading this blog, this is the first post.  This blog is going to be a session recap blog for my Yoon-Suin tabletop game.   It is my personal version of the setting, trying to be based in the actual myth, legends, and history of the various areas of Asia Yoon-Suin is influenced by.  The general conceit of this blog is that it is a record of Yoon-Suin discovered in our own world, our own time.  The sections are being written by the characters in the tabletop game, however the characters are probably not typically concerned with giving accurate, exactly-what-happened accounts. They might forget or remember things wrong, exaggerate, make-up things whole-cloth, find inconsistencies entertaining, or could be entirely on drugs or magic-tea either at the time they are writing about or when they are supposedly writing, so everything herein may not be absolute truth.   I have no idea what the Chinese writing in the photo says. It coul...