2001 Fun Fact: I am often proudest of the weird little things I slip into D&D books, like this paragraph in Oriental Adventures. pic.twitter.com/yuKEG41FuK
— James Wyatt (@aquelajames) January 18, 2020
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— James Wyatt (@aquelajames) January 18, 2020
— James Wyatt (@aquelajames) January 18, 2020
2001 Fun Fact: Oriental Adventures was the first time I worked with art director Dawn Murin, whom I STILL work with on a regular basis. She was my partner in crime for all the MTG art books, too.
— James Wyatt (@aquelajames) January 18, 2020
2001 Fun Fact: Part of OA that comes from neither Rokugan nor Kara-Tur is the vanara race, my nod to Hanuman and in particular his portrayal in Thai art. pic.twitter.com/sZ9f7JkA7l
— James Wyatt (@aquelajames) January 18, 2020
2001 Fun Fact: One of the last things I did before sending the manuscript for OA to the editor was to search for “marital arts.” I have seen published classes proficient in “marital weapons” (not in WotC products).
— James Wyatt (@aquelajames) January 18, 2020
2001 Fun Fact: I put the tasloi in OA in homage to Dwellers of the Forbidden City, my favorite classic adventure.
— James Wyatt (@aquelajames) January 19, 2020