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Which is better than the Shadowrun version -- I have a Jewish street samurai in Helen's campaign, and I once scoured the old Seattle citybook looking for bagel places or kosher delis. I found not a one. A million Japanese places, French, Mexican, Elvish, you name it. But not one bage
You too? I had the Russian Orthodox Jewish dwarf physical adept. He spent a brief stint in Seattle after immigrating, and then moved to New Orleans to become a private investigator.[/quote]
There is a reason behind this. Most of it can be blamed upon mixing the concerns of certain organized religions, and Copyright Laws. Basicaly, it's ok to print a stereotype of roleplaying a nationality, but not that of a real religion. Infact if you want to avoid book burning mobs you generaly want to avoid any thing to do with religion. The biggest example I can think of was a group of Religious Fanatics that tried to sue a LARP group for acting out a "Satanic" ritual in the the sewers of a local coledge, and when that failed, they went after their sorce material.