Asians have this weird thing with Ghosts and evil Spirits
So bringing in Asian culture into Sanctuary brings up new possible classes like Shamans, Monks and Alchemists http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shamanism
There already is an asian kind of part to Sanctuary
It was mentioned in the Sin War Trilogy breifly. When they went into some random city in Kehjistan (I can never remember the names) they saw people of all different colours that they had never seen before.
It mentions yellow people with slantly eyes from some part of Kehjistan that he had never seen before
Ill try and find the quote (from Scales of the Serpant)
The Hashiri were dressed very similar to the Torajians, save that many wore silver sashes around
their waists, and for the upper castes, nose rings of that very metal. There were other travelers as
well, including a few yellow-skinned merchants from east of Kehjan. With their narrow eyes and
unreadable expressions, they seemed almost feline. The Parthans among his group were especially
fascinated by them, not that the Torajians did not also express interest.
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So bringing in Asian culture into Sanctuary brings up new possible classes like Shamans, Monks and Alchemists
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shamanism
There already is an asian kind of part to Sanctuary
It was mentioned in the Sin War Trilogy breifly. When they went into some random city in Kehjistan (I can never remember the names) they saw people of all different colours that they had never seen before.
It mentions yellow people with slantly eyes from some part of Kehjistan that he had never seen before
Ill try and find the quote (from Scales of the Serpant)