Pathfinder Lost Omens: The Mwangi Expanse

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Pathfinder Lost Omens: The Mwangi Expanse
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South of a forbidding range of mountain peaks lies a land of boundless resources and untold opportunity. The Mwangi Expanse has been home to an untold diversity of cultures and peoples since time immemorial, hosting powerful, isolated city states that have often paid little attention to their neighbors. Yet the turning tides of fortune have begun to usher in changes that are rippling across the world. As a band of scholars from an ancient university venture north to aid a disaster-torn Avistan. A revolution-forged nation seeks powerful allies against foreign aggression. An undead god, once a symbol of hope to his declining nation, now grows jealous enough to turn on his self-proclaimed kin. Whether you are a diplomat seeking leverage from the most difficult of positions, a spy seeking the subtlest hint of danger from your surroundings, a guardian hoping to protect your home and people, or a warrior striking back at tyrants both native and foreign, this guide to the Mwangi Expanse offers you the ultimate resource to explore a realm of magic, monsters, and intrigue!

Written by: Laura-Shay Adams, Mariam Ahmad, Jahmal Brown, Misha Bushyager, Alexandria Bustion, Duan Byrd, John Compton, Sarah Davis, Naomi Fritts, Sasha Laranoa Harving, Gabriel Hicks, TK Johnson, Michelle Jones, Joshua Kim, Travis Lionel, Ron Lundeen, Stephanie Lundeen, Hillary Moon Murphy, Lu Pellazar, Mikhail Rekun, Nate Wright, and Jabari Weathers

ISBN-13: 978-1-64078-340-9



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A good representation of an interesting region

5/5


just here to offset the guy 1- & 2-starring all the PF2E products

5/5


A joy to read

5/5

I love this thing. The lore for the different ethnic groups and ancestries in the Mwangi expanse is especially enjoyable to read. I really like the demon fighting orcs. Awesome flavor.

Whether you are running the Strength of Thousands adventure path (I also reccomend) or you want to run a campaign set in fantasy Africa, this book is a must have. Even if you don't want to do either of those things the art and lore in this book is interesting enough on its own that I believe it is worth having.


This is what a setting book should be

5/5

This is easily my favourite setting book and the only book in my collection that I've considered buying twice just to have a physical copy. The detailed information about the many different places and cultures in the region is well written and full of interesting adventure seeds, the art is brilliant, and the diverse cast of writers avoids the all-to-common RPG trope of "Europeans write about Africa, racism ensues". The region itself feels suitably diverse and varied as a result as well, and the people and cultures depicted feel real and believable.


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Announced for June! Product image and description are not final and may be subject to change.

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Gonna be such a cool book!

Dark Archive

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Hooray!

Grand Archive

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Pathfinder Pathfinder Accessories Subscriber; Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber

There is no words to explain how I cannot wait to read this book.
It sounds so awesome!!

Contributor

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This is an amazing author list, and I can't wait to see the book!


I can't wait for this one. I've been wanting more info on the region for a very long time. A great list of authors too. It should be epic!


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Really looking forward to this one, more world lore is always immediate buy.

I’m also looking forward to the ancestries that are coming with it.


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I always love when I can branch out from traditional western fantasy and begin to explore and play with the diversity of fantasy from across the globe.

"Diversity = More Opportunities for Adventure"


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Well overdue. So so so glad to see a push for diverse fantasy and a move away from a colonial mindset as the default.


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Been dying for this since I picked up Pathfinder. Bring on Mwangi!

Contributor

I'm so excited about this book!


Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber

Awesome! I hope for other region lost omens books as well, but Mwangi is probably top of the list.

Dark Archive

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Hopefully this book comes out BEFORE Strength of Thousands. The delay of the Absalom book was (and at the time of writing this, still is) woeful relative to the releases of Agents of Edgewatch, and both of these books seem like EXCELLENT resources for dedicated GMs and players to get to know the regions they're about to run an adventure in.


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This book is nt mostly being handled by one very busy man who's also head of publishing and writing an adventure - so it's unlikely it'll get deleted.

Vigilant Seal

I am really excited for this. I have a Mwagangi elven wizard in PFS 2E. She is a Cascade Bearer. I hope that this will have options for them.

Grand Archive

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Avonathalanthalasa Caldon wrote:
I am really excited for this. I have a Mwagangi elven wizard in PFS 2E. She is a Cascade Bearer. I hope that this will have options for them.

The book have been said to be very “lore focused”.

So I would manage my expectations and not expect a lot of “rule” options. They have not mentioned of any archetypes or new feats for archetypes when talking of this book. Might still be a “surprise”, but yeah, when asked about new archetypes, they answered that it was a very “lore heavy” book.


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Elfteiroh wrote:

The book have been said to be very “lore focused”.

So I would manage my expectations and not expect a lot of “rule” options.

I hope this is true. I have wanted more Mwangi content for years now, and as I still play 1E, I would prefer to have more lore than rules content that might not be easily usable for me.


Well, the book is in excess of 300 pages, right? Six ancestries and some archetype feats could easily fit in less than 10% of that. Which would still mean the book is almost entirely lore.


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an ancestry is typically 4 pages, so 6 would be 24 pages. Another 6 pages devoted to archetype feats, items, etc would be more than enough to give us a bunch of interesting content, leaving 270 pages of pure lore.

Dark Archive

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Such a bright colorful cover, I love it.

Wayfinders Contributor

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I am so excited for this book!

Hmm


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Remember that in this book there will also be a Mwangi beastiary.

Vigilant Seal

Nice!

Dark Archive

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Yes! Finally! Heart of the Jungle is absolutely fantastic, but Mwangi deserves its own hardcover book! I'm so excited for this! :D


I cannot wait!


Marco.Fallermo wrote:
I cannot wait!

The coming months will prove that you actually can and will wait xD

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As one of the authors on the original Heart of the Jungle I'm super excited to see what the folks working on this new book do to expand and develop hooks in the first book and brand new stuff that they add! :D


I can't wait for this book. I hope at some point we'll be able to play as Anadi characters but I will settle for learning more about their culture


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DeeRey507 wrote:
I can't wait for this book. I hope at some point we'll be able to play as Anadi characters but I will settle for learning more about their culture

Anadi are coming as a full playable ancestry with this book...


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yup the 6 confirmed ancestries are:

1. Anadi
2. Grippli
3. Gnoll
4. Goloma
5. Shisk
6. Conrasu

Dark Archive

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On complete sidenote, realized this book is our best chance to learn what is up with Saventh-Yhi in 2e :O I'm curious at what is canon fate of the lost city in 2e

(still really hyped for all new ancestries and other details already foreshadowed in blogs and such :3)


more lore and and ancestries

Dark Archive

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Hyped up also about whether mwangi's iruxi get fleshed out :3 (hey I have my personal favorites xD)

Dark Archive

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I think Taw weapon seems to be missing conrasu trait?


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For those wanting info about this book, some new morsels of information were shared with us over at Paizo Live today at the OfficialPaizo Twitch channel.

Today, senior editor at Paizo Lu Pellazar was nice enough to share some information about one of the mysterious new ancestries in the book, the Shisk. To remind anyone, they were the ones described as "bone-feathered" in the Lost Omens World Guide.

Lu described them as living in the mountains, secluded, and the Shisk are described as very verbal and musical as a society. They're very fascinated with exchanging information verbally, obsessed even. And they might not wish to share the information they tend to gather. Or maybe they will share it if you get on their good side!

And they're apparently adorable! Hopefully we'll learn more about the Shisk, as well as the Goloma and the Conrasu in next month's Paizo Live stream. Fingers crossed!

Wayfinders

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We also learned that the book will include a foreword or introduction of a sort on how to respectfully play and adventure in the region, which I'm very glad about.


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I want to see what the new races look like so bad. Paizo has been killing it with most of their art lately.

Sovereign Court

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I'm hoping for a Mwangi expansion of any ophidian ancestry. In particular I'm hoping for nagaji, but for that, we'd need any mention of nagaji elsewhere.


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I like the ancestry options on this book.


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Sacredless wrote:
I'm hoping for a Mwangi expansion of any ophidian ancestry. In particular I'm hoping for nagaji, but for that, we'd need any mention of nagaji elsewhere.

Nagaji are from Tian-Xia, so we would need a book there.

EDIT: The new information of Shisk make me believe more than ever that they are a parrot expy.


Just so I am clear with the kitsue, do they all get their 8 tails from the get go?


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Terevalis Unctio of House Mysti wrote:
Just so I am clear with the kitsue, do they all get their 8 tails from the get go?

Kitsune have a maximum number of tails equal to the higher of:

One plus the number of kitsune ancestry feats they have.
The highest level spell they can cast.

In either case, capped at nine tails.


I wonder if this will have new ancestry feats for existing ancestries or if it will be exclusively the 6 new ones

Wayfinders

I'd be expecting at least some content for Mwangi versions of the core ancestries (plus others of prominence like the orcs and lizardfolk), but a lot of that is already covered by the Character and Ancestry Guides, so who knows.


Man somehow my mind blanked on this book also detailing Vidrian and the Sodden Lands and I have no clue why it did that.


QuidEst wrote:
Terevalis Unctio of House Mysti wrote:
Just so I am clear with the kitsue, do they all get their 8 tails from the get go?

Kitsune have a maximum number of tails equal to the higher of:

One plus the number of kitsune ancestry feats they have.
The highest level spell they can cast.

In either case, capped at nine tails.

Thank you!


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Terevalis Unctio of House Mysti wrote:
QuidEst wrote:
Terevalis Unctio of House Mysti wrote:
Just so I am clear with the kitsue, do they all get their 8 tails from the get go?

Kitsune have a maximum number of tails equal to the higher of:

One plus the number of kitsune ancestry feats they have.
The highest level spell they can cast.

In either case, capped at nine tails.

Thank you!

As an additional note, one need not grow additional tails if you don't want. It is an option for those that want it. So, say you have a Kitsune Rogue and you don't want the number of Ancestry Feats affecting the number of tails that they possess, you don't have to.

While I like this option, it does leave a bit to be desired for me. Leaves out the possible design space of tying Feats of other features to the number of tails a Kitsune has. I suppose they could just go the route of tying them to the number of Ancestry Feats of Spell Level, as the tails themselves do. That is the only way I see it being possible.

Personally, I'd enjoy a mechanic that makes the number of tails a Kitsune has effect something, be it a Feat or otherwise. Something like "Each of your tails possess a magic all their own. For every tail/ancestry feat/spell level you can cast, you gain the ability to cast a specific spell once per day. This spell is cast at your max spell level." That's just one example. Another option could be a Ancestry Feat that gives you trained proficiency in up to nine skills, for those who are less magically inclined, for each tail/Ancestry Feat you have (not including the Feat that does this).


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Could we please not talk about the Kitsune tail thing in the Mwangi Expanse page? Checking the page for new info only to find discussions that should be on the Ancestry Guide product page is really frustrating, to be quite honest.


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Ezekieru wrote:
Could we please not talk about the Kitsune tail thing in the Mwangi Expanse page? Checking the page for new info only to find discussions that should be on the Ancestry Guide product page is really frustrating, to be quite honest.

Fair enough. I don't think we will be getting much more information on anything from this book until maybe April, where I feel they'll start discussing and teasing it more. I think most of March will likely be focused to Bestiary 3.

That said, I'm glad they talked about the Shisk in Paizo Live. Really interested to see if my theory on them and the Goloma pans out.

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