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The Mwangi Expanse: Compendium
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FG Store Entry: Pathfinder RPG 2 - Lost Omens: The Mwangi Expanse
The Mwangi Expanse is a Lost Omens (Second Edition Pathfinder) regional guide hardback from Paizo, now lovingly converted for use in Fantasy Grounds. It's the first resource that really examines a region of Golarion, giving it greater detail and expanding the rules based on that additional detail. Mwangi has been visited in PF2 before (for example, it is the location for most of the action that happens in the second entry of the Age of Ashes adventure path), but in this book, greater attention is paid to the specifics of the various regions and peoples of this exotic location.
As a read, it has a lot of interesting details and thought provoking or idea generating insights into various people and places of the region, so for anyone looking for a jungle setting for either a campaign setting or adventure location, there's a lot to be gained from reading through the Reference Manual. As always, I try to design the Reference Manual to be as close as possible to the digital PDF for feel, layout, and presentation. I hope everyone enjoys perusing it.
It also offers some new features for those looking for more options for their characters or campaign. Such as:
- Six New Ancestries (Anadi, Conrasu, Gnoll, Golama, Shisk)
- New Heritages for the New Ancestries
- Dozens of New Feats (associated with both New and Old Ancestries)
- Deities of the Mwangi (including details on their use for divine casters)
- A Bestiary with New Creatures
- A Slew of New Portraits and Tokens
I put in as much automation as possible for this release, as well. That said, let me know if I missed anything. As soon as I had this done and reasonably tested out, I shifted my focus to Secrets of Magic (which is now nearly done as of this posting), so it's possible a few opportunities to add to the automation of this release slipped past me.
The Regional and City Maps along with all the artwork of this release are beautiful, let me tell you. All of those images from the hardback are included and can be shared with players - those alone are almost worth the price of the product. There really is some spectacular work in there.
So... When you get a chance to get it for yourself or if there's anything you are curious about, would love to see some extra support of, or want to talk about related to this project, please feel free to add to this thread! I always love input and feedback. :)
Enjoy!