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Turmish is supposed to be a fantasy version of central east africa in its prime

The people are described as having mahogany skin tones and their descriptions line up with the major ethnic group in ethiopia. I used the name nyambe for the african southern continent in my homebrew fantasy mashup setting and it feels appropriately evocative Kingdoms of kalamar has a big svimohzia continent sourcebook for 3.5 d&d. A new dungeons & dragons 5e setting inspired by african mythology and tradition, and shared with an upcoming video game, has launched on kickstarter There was a forum post in dragon magazine that gave a very detailed breakdown of rw equivalents I’ve posted it here before, but i’ll have to dig through my collection to find the exact issue

Nice, this will help me choose which terrible accent i use for npcs. The wagadu chronicles is a 5th edition compatible fantasy setting deriving strong influence from african history and folklore It details the land of. A list of ethnic groups, tribes, or clans Last week, the twin drums design studios announced the wagadu chronicles, a new d&d fifth edition campaign setting created by allan cudicio The setting is based around african myth and.

This is an awesome resource on african myth across several cultural groups and regions, although not ordered in an ideal format for someone new to studying mythology.

In the forgotten realms, nine human ethnic groups are widely recognized, though over a dozen others are found in more localized areas of faerûn Calishites are descendants of the slaves of the genies who ruled great empires south of the marching mountains.

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