xavier c |
Andru Watkins wrote:Who here in the forums would want Paizo to publish a gazetteer on Southern Garund? Why or why not?I would buy it, because I am a huge fan of non-European cultures.
Having said that, "Africa" is probably my least favorite, and I'd prefer just about any other "Distant Shore" before Garund. But, yes, I would still buy it.
Why is "Africa" your least favorite.
vgmaster831 |
xavier c wrote:Why is "Africa" your least favorite.I dunno, I guess same reason as why gnocchi is my least favorite pasta shape...
Well, Africa is HUGE. There are a ton of different really cool pantheons, religions, myths, traditions, and cultures that mix and change all throughout. I would love to see some of the ancestral, spiritual mythology where spirits of ancestors become dangerous if not appeased, especially since there might be rules for that kind of thing in Occult Adventures. Darn, I wish I remembered more from the paper I wrote on this stuff a little over a year ago. *starts searching files*
Humphry B ManWitch |
in the read-up of this future book it states Southern Garund is included.
The Inner Sea region is but a small fraction of the world of Golarion, and it does not stand isolated from the other cultures that call the planet home. Many of these distant lands have influenced the nations of the Inner Sea for millennia through trade, military conflict, and the exchange of lore, faiths, and technological innovation. For the first time, details on the far-away lands of Arcadia, Iblydos, southern Garund, and Vudra are presented for Game Masters and players alike. Explore one city in each of six global regions, and discover the diverse cultures, faiths, and inhabitants that make Golarion unique. Prepare for adventure in the far-flung corners of the world, and set sail for the Pathfinder Campaign Setting's most distant shores!
Written by Paizo Staff.