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<blockquote data-quote="Shardstone" data-source="post: 8707309" data-attributes="member: 6807784"><p>I have to say, the three hispanic and mesoamerican touched settings are literally some of the best content written for 5th Edition, period. Each setting is immensely rich with incredibly unique ideas that are soooo inspired by their cultures that its nuts. I have always wanted some nice, first-party fantasy dealing with Central and South American beliefs and myths, and this is it.</p><p></p><p>Their adventures, especially "The Fiend of Hollow Mine" for San Citlan, are excellent. The final adventure for Atagua asks (intentionally) the DM to flesh it out more, as does the "Trail of Destruction" for Tletepec, but the Fiend of Hollow Mine is damn near perfect as it is. All three have great NPCs, but this one has such moving emotions in it that I am just enchanted.</p><p></p><p>Their dawn incarnates were chosen perfectly as well. The Xolo for San Citlan, capturing the psychopomp nature of that setting; the eagle for Tletepec, capturing the root ideas of the Aztecs and their omens for a better land; the Kopak Tree for Atagua, representing how that setting is heavily rooted in both the Feywilde and Far Realm, the Kopak itself being the world tree in Central and South American cultures.</p><p></p><p>Stunning. I really hope we get a Radiant Citadel 2 in a few years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shardstone, post: 8707309, member: 6807784"] I have to say, the three hispanic and mesoamerican touched settings are literally some of the best content written for 5th Edition, period. Each setting is immensely rich with incredibly unique ideas that are soooo inspired by their cultures that its nuts. I have always wanted some nice, first-party fantasy dealing with Central and South American beliefs and myths, and this is it. Their adventures, especially "The Fiend of Hollow Mine" for San Citlan, are excellent. The final adventure for Atagua asks (intentionally) the DM to flesh it out more, as does the "Trail of Destruction" for Tletepec, but the Fiend of Hollow Mine is damn near perfect as it is. All three have great NPCs, but this one has such moving emotions in it that I am just enchanted. Their dawn incarnates were chosen perfectly as well. The Xolo for San Citlan, capturing the psychopomp nature of that setting; the eagle for Tletepec, capturing the root ideas of the Aztecs and their omens for a better land; the Kopak Tree for Atagua, representing how that setting is heavily rooted in both the Feywilde and Far Realm, the Kopak itself being the world tree in Central and South American cultures. Stunning. I really hope we get a Radiant Citadel 2 in a few years. [/QUOTE]
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