Give me the Anadi


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They keep saying on stream that they’ve thought about doing an Anadi ancestry, and to speak up if we want it. So here I am.

Add it to the APG, release it on its own, send a living Anadi to my house, I don’t care. I’ve wanted to play one since picking up Hellknight Hill.

Anyone else? Surely I can’t be the only person who wants to kick butt s a spider person? It sounds super sick and I want it please.

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I would also like to play a friendly spider person!


Absolutely. Very intriguing ancestry.


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I want literally any and every ancestry ever so sign me up for this one too.


I'll take ten!


I would very much like to play an anadi sorcerer with some sort of "blightburn" bloodline.


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In my day, spider people where called Aranea...

Squiggit wrote:
I want literally any and every ancestry ever so sign me up for this one too.

I am for most... I still find common goblins more disturbing than human sized spider people. ;)


I'm hoping for it too. As soon as I learned about them I incorporated them into my homebrew world (the Silken Tundra welcomes you...).


graystone wrote:
In my day, spider people where called Aranea.

That really takes me back. :)


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Gimme spiderfriends.


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Look, you can't put one in the art of the Magaambya Academy bringing a tray of snacks to a fellow student and then not follow through!


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Cole Deschain wrote:
Look, you can't put one in the art of the Magaambya Academy bringing a tray of snacks to a fellow student and then not follow through!

They have "natural talents for illusion and transmutation magic", so maybe they are already there and you just didn't see them!!!


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Put them in the Garund book along with playable gnolls and all the really strange ancestries namedropped in the Magaambya book and I’ll never ask for anything ever again.

Well, until I start begging for the Arcadia book. Give me that and I’ll well and truly shut up :p

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Cole Deschain wrote:
Look, you can't put one in the art of the Magaambya Academy bringing a tray of snacks to a fellow student and then not follow through!

Thisssss, that was adorable.


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I fell in love with these as a possible player ancestry in the future from the first time I read that page on them in the back of the first Age of Ashes book. I love even that little bit of their culture that we got and need more so bad, lol.

They stay in humanoid form when around other ancestries just because they're trying to be nice and not scare people? Omg, yes, lol. That's just incredibly wholesome and fantastic.


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Ahem...

YES!!!

Please? And could you ask Crystal Frasier to write 'em up?


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Yes!

...and give them a plushie-like heritage while you are at it!


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Gonna +1 the Anadi. I doubt they'll squeeze them into the APG, but I'd love if they showed up in another splatbook before the end of the year. I really wanna have those type of spider people around.

Gimme them, the Geniefolk, and a construct race, and I'll be a happy lad.

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I'm entirely on board with this as well. Friendly spider people are great and I want a PC option ASAP.

Maybe in a Southern Garund book? We could definitely use one of those.

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Le’see, Garund options.

Anadi.

Gnolls.

Genie Planar Scions.

Need Ganzi as well.

Ghoran?


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Another point in favor of an Anadi Ancestry: It fits with the general trend of 2E to favor Paizo creations instead of inherited D&D stuff.


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I'd be happy to have them too, even if I want certain other things more (Kitsune, Geniekin) they're a really great addition, and I already have a spot carved out for them in my world.


Of all of the potential ancestries I have seen, Anadi are far and away my favourites - they are something actually new and creative and unique to pathfinder and they are wonderful design.

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Rysky wrote:

Le’see, Garund options.

Anadi.

Gnolls.

Genie Planar Scions.

Need Ganzi as well.

Ghoran?

Don't forget about goloma, shisks and conrasu!

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CorvusMask wrote:
Rysky wrote:

Le’see, Garund options.

Anadi.

Gnolls.

Genie Planar Scions.

Need Ganzi as well.

Ghoran?

Don't forget about goloma, shisks and conrasu!

Ooo I’d never heard of those before. Do we have any more information on them?


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Rysky wrote:
CorvusMask wrote:
Rysky wrote:

Le’see, Garund options.

Anadi.

Gnolls.

Genie Planar Scions.

Need Ganzi as well.

Ghoran?

Don't forget about goloma, shisks and conrasu!
Ooo I’d never heard of those before. Do we have any more information on them?

LOWG mentions the “many-eyed goloma, bone-feathered shisks, and inevitable-worshipping conrasu with their biological machines and living wooden exoskeletons” among the odd ancestries spotted in Nantambu, alongside gnolls, catfolk, elves, and anadi. No further info, no art.

I’m dying to meet them all.


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keftiu wrote:
“many-eyed goloma, bone-feathered shisks, and inevitable-worshipping conrasu with their biological machines and living wooden exoskeletons”

I couldn't help but read that in David Attenboroguh's voice.


We also need a boggard ancestry.

I mean, how can you have a circus without a boggard emcee trying to keep things working behind the scenes, and doing the occasional number himself?


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captain yesterday wrote:
I'll take ten!

You can't.

But if you take Assurance (Anandi), the support is very much appreciated. We're hoping to open a website.


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Staffan Johansson wrote:

We also need a boggard ancestry.

I mean, how can you have a circus without a boggard emcee trying to keep things working behind the scenes, and doing the occasional number himself?

Grippli would work better...


I'm going to play an illuminati anadi.

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Feros wrote:
Staffan Johansson wrote:

We also need a boggard ancestry.

I mean, how can you have a circus without a boggard emcee trying to keep things working behind the scenes, and doing the occasional number himself?

Grippli would work better...

His trick being a rendition of "Hello My Baby" in a top hat and tails, yeah?


That would be great. There are so many interesting ancestries that have been introduced in the world of Pathfinder, and I'd love to see more of them become available for players.

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Shisumo wrote:
Feros wrote:
Staffan Johansson wrote:

We also need a boggard ancestry.

I mean, how can you have a circus without a boggard emcee trying to keep things working behind the scenes, and doing the occasional number himself?

Grippli would work better...
His trick being a rendition of "Hello My Baby" in a top hat and tails, yeah?

I was thinking it was more likely to be along the lines of the Frog Chorus from McCartney.


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Paul Watson wrote:
Shisumo wrote:
Feros wrote:
Staffan Johansson wrote:

We also need a boggard ancestry.

I mean, how can you have a circus without a boggard emcee trying to keep things working behind the scenes, and doing the occasional number himself?

Grippli would work better...
His trick being a rendition of "Hello My Baby" in a top hat and tails, yeah?
I was thinking it was more likely to be along the lines of the Frog Chorus from McCartney.

I was thinking something more rainbow-related, perhaps involving color spray. Though a dance number isn't out of the question.


I'd like Anadi!


The Anadi sound nice, but I'm having difficulty finding pictures for them. I'm all for new ancestries so, Yes to Anadi.

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theelcorspectre wrote:
The Anadi sound nice, but I'm having difficulty finding pictures for them. I'm all for new ancestries so, Yes to Anadi.

Caution: colorful helpful spider


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theelcorspectre wrote:
The Anadi sound nice, but I'm having difficulty finding pictures for them. I'm all for new ancestries so, Yes to Anadi.

Maybe

these

will help.

They are shapechangers that can take on spider or human form, but look like a combination in their natural form.

:)


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Andrew Mullen wrote:
theelcorspectre wrote:
The Anadi sound nice, but I'm having difficulty finding pictures for them. I'm all for new ancestries so, Yes to Anadi.
Caution: colorful helpful spider

Thank you I'll take 12.


Feros wrote:
Grippli would work better...

Now I'm hungry for cuisses de grenouilles...

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Andrew Mullen wrote:
theelcorspectre wrote:
The Anadi sound nice, but I'm having difficulty finding pictures for them. I'm all for new ancestries so, Yes to Anadi.
Caution: colorful helpful spider

We should all be more like colorful helpful spider.

Or at least not like the Gnoll waiting to the last minute to check out a textbook out so they don’t have to pay the outrageous price for their own copy from the school bookstore.


I hate spiders.


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Rysky wrote:
Or at least not like the Gnoll waiting to the last minute to check out a textbook out so they don’t have to pay the outrageous price for their own copy from the school bookstore.

Are we sure that the gnoll isn't the librarian here?

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Rysky wrote:
Or at least not like the Gnoll waiting to the last minute to check out a textbook out so they don’t have to pay the outrageous price for their own copy from the school bookstore.
Are we sure that the gnoll isn't the librarian here?

Librarian Fluffy is valid and appreciated.


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keftiu wrote:


LOWG mentions the “many-eyed goloma, bone-feathered shisks, and inevitable-worshipping conrasu with their biological machines and living wooden exoskeletons” among the odd ancestries spotted in Nantambu, alongside gnolls, catfolk, elves, and anadi. No further info, no art.

I’m dying to meet them all.

Absolutely desperate for anything else about them, the Anadi, and the Shoony. Though it seems we *might* get the Shoony in the new AP. The Bone-feathered Shisks are probably the most intriguing to me. Undead birds? Some kind of porcupine-esque creature descended from birds?


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Winkie_Phace wrote:
keftiu wrote:


LOWG mentions the “many-eyed goloma, bone-feathered shisks, and inevitable-worshipping conrasu with their biological machines and living wooden exoskeletons” among the odd ancestries spotted in Nantambu, alongside gnolls, catfolk, elves, and anadi. No further info, no art.

I’m dying to meet them all.

Absolutely desperate for anything else about them, the Anadi, and the Shoony. Though it seems we *might* get the Shoony in the new AP. The Bone-feathered Shisks are probably the most intriguing to me. Undead birds? Some kind of porcupine-esque creature descended from birds?

Oh, the Shoony are new to me, do tell!

And as fun as all these sound, I'm really just dying for plain-old playable Gnolls.

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keftiu wrote:
Winkie_Phace wrote:
keftiu wrote:


LOWG mentions the “many-eyed goloma, bone-feathered shisks, and inevitable-worshipping conrasu with their biological machines and living wooden exoskeletons” among the odd ancestries spotted in Nantambu, alongside gnolls, catfolk, elves, and anadi. No further info, no art.

I’m dying to meet them all.

Absolutely desperate for anything else about them, the Anadi, and the Shoony. Though it seems we *might* get the Shoony in the new AP. The Bone-feathered Shisks are probably the most intriguing to me. Undead birds? Some kind of porcupine-esque creature descended from birds?

Oh, the Shoony are new to me, do tell!

And as fun as all these sound, I'm really just dying for plain-old playable Gnolls.

They appear in Extinction Curse's trailer and are mentioned in player's guide. Appear to be pug people


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Anadi-Man, Anadi-Man, does whatever Anadi can. Spins a web. What's your garment size? Origin? Ka-blam! Uncle Ben dies! Hey, there goes Anadi-Man!

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