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''Land of Eight Million Dreams'' is a
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supplement released by
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in December 1998 for use with their game '' Changeling: The Dreaming'', and is part of the ''
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'' series. It was developed by Ian Lemke and written by Deena McKinney,
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, and Wayne Peacock, and was released as the final entry in the ''Year of the Lotus'' line of Asia-themed ''World of Darkness'' books. The book covers Asia as it is portrayed in the setting, and introduces Asian changelings called ''hsien'' or ''shinma'' as playable characters; unlike the changelings of the main game, who are fae bound to human bodies, the shinma are divine spirits inhabiting dying or dead humans' bodies. Taking the roles of these, players can use a free-form magic system based on the classical Chinese elements. The supplement was critically acclaimed, receiving praise for originality, its setting and characters, and its magic system, while its organization and heavy use of Chinese terminology were criticized.


Overview

''Land of Eight Million Dreams'' is a sourcebook intended to be used with the
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'' Changeling: The Dreaming'', where players take the roles of changelings. The book covers Asia – primarily China – as it is portrayed in the setting, and introduces Asian changelings known as ''hsien'' or ''shinma'' to the game. Unlike the changelings of the main game, who are fae spirits bound to human bodies for protection, the shinma are minor divine spirits inhabiting dying or dead humans' bodies while retaining few memories from their immortal souls, as the result of an ancient punishment by the August Personage of Jade. The shinma are divided into different types, called kwannon-jin, and further split into nobles who protect nature, and commoners who answer prayers and carry out quests for the nobles. The commoners are shape-shifting animal spirits associated with cats, fish, serpents, badgers, or monkeys, whereas the nobles are elemental spirits, with abilities based on the classical Chinese elements of fire, water, earth, metal, and wood, and associated attributes. Led by a storyteller, players create and role-play as these shinma characters. As shinma, players can use ''wu tan'' – magic based on
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and the elements – in a free-form magic system: rather than choosing from a list of magic spells, players describe how they want to use an element and whether the attempted action is more tilted toward yin or yang, and the storyteller determines how difficult that action should be to perform based on this. Antagonists in the setting include the shinma's ancient enemies the kuei-jin vampires; sects of mages; wraiths, including the former owners of the shinma's bodies; and the demonic servants of the Yama Kings. In addition to the game mechanics and the descriptions of shinma and their history, ''Land of Eight Million Dreams'' also includes information meant for the storyteller, such as intrigues and plot threads that they can make use of in their campaigns.


Production and release

''Land of Eight Million Dreams'' was developed by Ian Lemke, and written by Deena McKinney,
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, and Wayne Peacock, with art direction by Aileen Miles, interior art by Theodor Black, John Dollar, Steve Ellis,
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, Jeff Holt, Kostas Kiriakakis, James Stowe, and Drew Tucker, and cover art by
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. Although released as an extension of ''Changeling: The Dreaming'', the production team conceded that the new setting and character types essentially made ''Land of Eight Million Dreams'' a different game. They designed it with a blend of mystique and whimsy, and suggested themes and moods for ''Land of Eight Million Dreams'' campaigns including mystery and intrigue, balance and order, shinma as guardians and helpers, quests, justice, and nature. The book was the final entry in ''Year of the Lotus'' – a line of Asia-themed ''World of Darkness'' books released throughout 1998, which introduced Asian supernatural beings to the games in the series, including ''Hengeyokai: Shapeshifters of the East'' for '' Werewolf: The Apocalypse'' and ''
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'' for '' Vampire: The Masquerade''. It was released by
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in December 1998, as a 150-page softcover book. It has also been released as an
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, and saw a Spanish release in September 2000.


Reception

''Land of Eight Million Dreams'' was critically acclaimed, described by ''
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'' as an impressive work with an "astonishing" level of originality and as a linchpin for the ''Year of the Lotus'' line. ''Dosdediez'' called it a "very, very good" book, and found it to hold up well compared to the previous ''Year of the Lotus'' books. ''Backstab'' found it "delightful", and thought it would in one word be best described as "excellent". ''SF Site'' and ''Backstab'' both commented on how surprisingly different it is from ''Changeling: The Dreaming'', saying that despite surface-level similarities, ''Land of Eight Million Dreams'' is so different in its rules and execution that it feels more like a new game than just a sourcebook. Critics liked the book's setting, with ''SF Site'' calling it "rich", detailed and interesting, and appealing to fantasy role-playing game players, with deep plotlines and intrigues for storytellers to implement into their campaigns. ''Dosdediez'' found the change in perspective "radical and refreshing", and ''Backstab'' described it as an interesting setting that draws in even those who are not already interested in Asian spirituality. They also appreciated the setting for fitting well into the one established in ''Kindred of the East'', while developing it further. ''SF Site'' appreciated how integrated the shinma are into the setting, facing not just the same problem as the ''Changeling: The Dreaming'' fae of a world hostile to magic, but also having supernatural adversaries from other ''World of Darkness'' games including the kuei-jin of ''Kindred of the East''. The ''wu tan'' magic system was well received for its complexity, requiring players to think about what they want to do and how to accomplish it, with elements associated with various fields, such as fire being associated with etiquette, propriety and ethics; this drew comparisons to the magic of ''
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'', and was called well-developed but at times difficult to use. ''SF Site'' found that the magic abilities and character creation are what set the book apart, describing the character types as well-rounded and fresh, surpassing the ''Changeling: The Dreaming'' fae in quality and facilitating a lot of role-playing opportunities. They also appreciated the shinma's more physical presence compared to ''Changeling: The Dreaming'' fae – whose experiences are largely centered in the Dreaming, invisible to others – making it easier to interact with other character types, and giving the book a lot of cross-over potential with other books in the series. They did feel that the book overlooks how shinma would interact with some ''World of Darkness'' species they found potentially relevant, such as the changing breeds of ''Werewolf: The Apocalypse''. The book's presentation was on the one hand well received for its "extremely good art" illustrating the shinma, but on the other criticized for having at times poor organization and an overload of information, and for overusing Chinese terminology, meaning players who do not speak Chinese have to keep referencing the lexicon until having learned all the new vocabulary. ''SF Site'' commented that they thought the book could have used less specialized language without losing its flavor.


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{{World of Darkness Changeling: The Dreaming China in fiction Role-playing game books Role-playing game supplements introduced in 1998