The Rainmakers - Jungle Orcs of the Mwangi


Lost Omens Campaign Setting General Discussion


Part of the joy of premade worlds is that there is just enough lore available to jump right in, with enough left to the imagination to create and expand on your own little niches. And one of the things I enjoy about Pathfinder’s game world is that humans aren’t the only ones with different cultures. Desert dwarves are different culturally than their Northern mountain cousins, the snowcaster elves are different than the forest dwelling brethren, and the demon worshipping cannibal tribal halflings of the jungle are a far cry from their distant relatives in the cities of the North.

Now that’s all well and good for traditionally player race but many times we look at monster races as homogeneous bad guys, all the same and all playing the villain. So this week I take a look at an interesting group of orcs who dwell in the jungles of the Mwangi Expanse. And what happens when their numbers are smaller and they are not the biggest threat in the area.

Are these a group of orcs you would use in your campaign, whether on Golarion or translated over? What kind of culture have you given your orcs, other than the traditional raid and pillage war machines?

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