DRAGON LORE is a new line of supplements for fans of The Pathfinder Roleplaying Game looking to enhance their campaigns. The Thousand Maw offers a new look at an old fantasy favorite, the orc.
"Orcs by their very nature are fearsome, brutish creatures who revel in dealing death. Regardless, the orcs of today exist as weaker, diluted strains of their ancestors, descendants of the fierce boar. The members of the Thousand Maw are Neolithic throwbacks to their porcine ancestors, breeding in isolation for millennia and thus their blood runs closer to boars than modern-day orcs. "
16 pages contain 4 new orc variants, 1 new template, 2 creatures, potions, poisons, armor and more!
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This is totally awesome!!! I'm old-school in my thinking - to me Orcs have snouts and live only to die at the hands of adventurers. I've never bought into the green-skinned savage human looking orcs. I've never used half-orcs (I use the stats but called them savage-humans or neanderthals or something). This little product hits my sweet spot.
...I suppose if you don't get into pork-orcs then ignore the art, or call them something else. Either way you're getting some fun new stuff - a whole little nasty culture tucked away and ready to pour into to the country-side!
I'll try to put up a more critical analysis once I've had time (away from work) to read it more thoroughly.
This is totally awesome!!! I'm old-school in my thinking - to me Orcs have snouts and live only to die at the hands of adventurers. I've never bought into the green-skinned savage human looking orcs. I've never used half-orcs (I use the stats but called them savage-humans or neanderthals or something). This little product hits my sweet spot.
...I suppose if you don't get into pork-orcs then ignore the art, or call them something else. Either way you're getting some fun new stuff - a whole little nasty culture tucked away and ready to pour into to the country-side!
I'll try to put up a more critical analysis once I've had time (away from work) to read it more thoroughly.
Thanks for posting something. Money is really tight right now and I tend to save it for Paizo goodness, but I was wondering about someone else's opinion on this.
Thanks for posting something. Money is really tight right now and I tend to save it for Paizo goodness, but I was wondering about someone else's opinion on this.
Like I said, I'll try to post something more substansive after I've actually read the product :)
I love the company, the concept, and what I've seen by just clicking through it (while keeping one eye out for bosses).