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So mostly asking since the arctic is fairly niche adventure location :'D Like I actually like the article we have in the Jade Regent Hungry Storm book and I do like how Crown of the World has much more life and civilization rather than being just big block of ice with ice monsters, but besides my interest in "so how do rimethirst mountains connect to rest of avistan? I want to see a map on that", do people in general have more interest in learning more about Golarion's north pole?
Like I do think it might be decent to learn more about yeti, erutaki, Ilverani and other people of the Crown, and artic is always good for survival campaigns, expeditions and Lovecraftian/The Thing style "expedition finds something scary in the ice" stories. But do you think it would warrant entire Lost Omen settings book?
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I would love to see more Crown of the World. Of all of Golarion's continents this is likely the least human focused. I think this leaves a lot of room for exploration of ancestries that live in the frozen continent and how this people have adapted to survive.
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I wouldn’t be opposed (cool catfolk! cool indigenous-inspired human cultures!), but there’s other places I’d rather see first.
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Secrets of Magic dropped that the Erutaki have an entire group of shadowcasters called aushtrok, with pretty much no additional information, so I'd be interested in a Crown of the World book solely to get more information on that.
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Yes, yes, and yes. The mix of hostile nature, strong tightly knit communities and mysterious eldritch horror has a very strong appeal to me. I don't think it could carry an entire book, byt maybe it could be part of a Frostburn equivalent, together with Irrisen, the Land of the mammouth lords and the Land of the Linnorm Kings.
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For anyone who's interested, the very first monster in Monsters of Myth is a creature from the Crown of the World who tells a story set in the Crown of the World, and whose entry includes an archetype that's pretty much impossible to access anywhere other than the Crown of the World.
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Michael Sayre wrote: For anyone who's interested, the very first monster in Monsters of Myth is a creature from the Crown of the World who tells a story set in the Crown of the World, and whose entry includes an archetype that's pretty much impossible to access anywhere other than the Crown of the World. Currently trying to figure out if I can somehow use that as sidequest in Hungry Storm xP
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I would certainly be interested to see more Crown of the World content.
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I would like to see more about it
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Noting that yay, we getting more crown of the world content in gatewalkers :D Woo! Dark Archives also featured some nice spooky tales from there. (well monsters of myth also did, I think that combined with jade regent awakened my interest in region)
(I also like that travel's guide remembers to note that yeah Crown of the World is its own continent separate from other ones with its own calendar. I also loved that gag of "Unfortunately nobody from Sarusan replied to calendar meeting invitation, so we have no idea what is their calendar", but I digress, I'm just happy we getting to see crown of the world in 2e this soon)
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