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Interest check: Patfinder RPG - Mythic Russia Voyage

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Well... I’m Going To Build My Own World With Blackjack and Hookers. Although this was originally conceived not to bee too serious game with stereotypes, there is hope the plot becomes more profound. Due to lack of time, the idea was to take an existing module and convert it. But in the process of preparation, I thought of something epic in the spirit of Russian fairy tales and mythology. The second problem is that English is not my native language. Despite the fact that reading books is not a big problem for me, I feel not confident about runing a game. So, is there interest in something like this?
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The only way you get good at using a foreign language is by practicing it. Though it may seem overwhelming at first, I've been in session with people who aren't native speakers of english and they've managed to adjust and improve even. It's not that big of a problem as long as you're semi fluent. You just have to have the esteem and willpoower to commit. As for me, I'm very interested in slavic folklore (particularly Russian) and pathfinder.
The question is whether you want more bears, matryoshka dolls and vodka, or much more interested to meet with a large gray wolf and Baba Yaga. I plan to do both, the only question in the ratio.
I prefer folklore (baba yaga, perun, wolves, upyr etc. ), but I do appreciate good humor or satire from time to time. I used to be an exchange student to Russia.- so the fondness for bears (like the cartoon Misha), inexpensive but good Vodka (russkiy standart), and matyroshka dolls (sold to tourists like me everywhere) also comes to mind.
Well OK. I'll try to prepare three short stories based on fairy tales. By the way, it is interesting to read summaries of the fairy tales in the English version of Wikipedia. They sound different than I used to look at them.