I really hope we'll see a book/module pair like this for goblins and orcs. Dwarves need more love, and I really love that they got a big focus! But I want some more love and lore for the underdog races that Paizo and the players adore!
Lost Omens: Mwangi Expanse has a fair bit about Orcs in that setting. Pretty much my favorite take on Orcs ever too. Completely rehabilitated them without making them unidentifiable.
"Thagomizer" is indeed made up. Cartoonist Gary Larson put it in a "Far Side" strip in the 80's featuring cavemen doing a PowerPoint presentation on dinosaurs. Arechologists loved the strip, so they actually adopted the term.
Dwarfs remind me a lot the people of Crete in Greece, which have a lot of common with the Scottish obviously. Until a few decades ago (and still today to a few villages), Cretans had a strong family structure, to the point that if someone fought with someone, their whole families would go to war against one another. To make the dwarfs realistic, whole villages/caves/levels must be left abandoned for it to be realistic. In Crete there is a village that has 500 houses empty because a vendetta made most men die and the rest flee
Even if he's not the one to die (and I'm pretty sure he will be, based on this and also an implication made bu Luis on Know Direction), *something* major will be happening with him.
Oh the Torag bit made me cringe so hard. Why can't the Good Dieties have flaws? Why do they have to perfect? Why can't the have outlying traits? Those are by far the most interesting traits!
I really hope we'll see a book/module pair like this for goblins and orcs. Dwarves need more love, and I really love that they got a big focus! But I want some more love and lore for the underdog races that Paizo and the players adore!
Lost Omens Oprak and Lost Omens Hold of Belkzen would sure be nice
Lost Omens: Mwangi Expanse has a fair bit about Orcs in that setting. Pretty much my favorite take on Orcs ever too. Completely rehabilitated them without making them unidentifiable.
@@teddennison344 Very, very true!!
"Thagomizer" is indeed made up. Cartoonist Gary Larson put it in a "Far Side" strip in the 80's featuring cavemen doing a PowerPoint presentation on dinosaurs. Arechologists loved the strip, so they actually adopted the term.
Dwarfs remind me a lot the people of Crete in Greece, which have a lot of common with the Scottish obviously. Until a few decades ago (and still today to a few villages), Cretans had a strong family structure, to the point that if someone fought with someone, their whole families would go to war against one another. To make the dwarfs realistic, whole villages/caves/levels must be left abandoned for it to be realistic. In Crete there is a village that has 500 houses empty because a vendetta made most men die and the rest flee
Torag as the god who will die confirmed
why?
@@louisst-amand9207 they hinted it in this vid. Also he’s not in Starfinder even though the other dwarven gods are.
Even if he's not the one to die (and I'm pretty sure he will be, based on this and also an implication made bu Luis on Know Direction), *something* major will be happening with him.
@@samstriker5584 oh, I stoped listing to KD (the new hosts are boring).
Gives me fond memories of blood pig
Oh the Torag bit made me cringe so hard.
Why can't the Good Dieties have flaws?
Why do they have to perfect?
Why can't the have outlying traits?
Those are by far the most interesting traits!
Are these compatible with the remastered edition?
They were written before the remaster.