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Tribes Most Foul: Orcs

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A Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Compatible GM's Resource by Ben Kent

Bored of pitting your PCs against boring, one-dimensional kobolds, orcs and goblins? Want to provide your monstrous minions with style and flair in appearance, mannerisms and battlefield tactic? Then, Tribes Most Foul is for you. 

Each supplement presents three tribes in rich, flavoursome detail and includes notes on the tribe’s society, practises, ecology, lair, battle tactics and notable tribal personalities as well as sample stat blocks.

Tribes Most Foul: Orcs presents three goblin tribes: 

  • Orcs of the Shattered Shield: The shattered remnants of several tribes destroyed by the Order of the Aegis, the Orcs of the Shattered Shield thirst for revenge.
  • Orcs of the Silver Backs: Savage even by orcish standards, the Orcs of the Silver Backs dwell in the sweltering southern jungles and are ruled by the intelligent dire ape Pluris.
  • Orcs of the Bear’s Hide: Dwelling deep in the woods, the Orcs of the Bear’s Hide have managed to tame  both bears and owlbears! The tribe’s new chieftain - Thalgas - plots to use the tribe’s monstrous allies to expand his hold over the surrounding land.

This product is a Dual Format PDF. The downloadable ZIP file contains two versions, one optimised for printing and use on a normal computer and one optimised for use on a mobile device such as an iPad.

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August 19th, 2013
An Endzeitgeist.com review The second installment of the "Tribes Most Foul"-series is 14 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page advertisement, 2 pages of editorial, 1 page ToC/foreword, 1 page advice on how to read statblocks, 1 page S [...]
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