| SavageRobby |
Hey folks. I'm getting ready to run a Pathfinder game, and I'm going to use Kenzerco's Goods and Gear as the primary sourcebook for equipment and weapons and such. It has references to a variety of people/cultures, so I wanted to figure out their Golarion equivalents, hopefully with some help from those of you more knowledgable about Golarion. Here is the basic summations from Goods and Gear, with the ones I have an idea for noted:
Brandobians: are vibrant and proud, with a love of exploration. (Varisians)
Dejy: are diverse, nomadic and tribal, but are also skilled craftsmen. (Shoanti)
Fhokki: are tall, bearded and clannish, with bodies adapted to the cold north. (No clue. Linnorn Kings?)
Kalamarans: are proud and militaristic, with a love of grandeur. (Chelaxian)
Reanaarians: are artistic, open-minded, and often sailors or merchants. (No clue)
Svimohz: are dark-skinned, wise and strong, with an ancient, rich culture. (No clue)
Hobgoblins are also a prominent non-human race. Goblins seem pretty prevalent (at least in this area) - should they be considered the equivalent?
Many thanks in advance. :)
Cpt_kirstov
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Fhokki: are tall, bearded and clannish, with bodies adapted to the cold north. (No clue. Linnorn Kings?)
I'd say that is a good fit
Reanaarians: are artistic, open-minded, and often sailors or merchants. (No clue)
well Sailors fits halflings... not sure if the equipment would though.
Svimohz: are dark-skinned, wise and strong, with an ancient, rich culture. (No clue)Hobgoblins are also a prominent non-human race. Goblins seem pretty prevalent (at least in this area) - should they be considered the equivalent?
I'd say to look at the cleric's backstory for that culture's name
Hobgoblins are featured in the monster book thats coming out, so they are still a pretty common race, just because they havn't been encountered yet doesn't mean you won't see things from dead hobgoblins in big city stores or influanced by hobgoblins in some way.