D&D General Favorite Fantasy Africa stuff


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CleverNickName

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There is d20's Nyambe, a D&D fantasy Africa with multiple human cultures and dwarves and such (including monkey tailed elves I did not care for), I like the secret history detailing orcs and super serpent people stuff. I used the name Nyambe for the African southern continent in my homebrew fantasy mashup setting and it feels appropriately evocative.
I recommend Nyambe as well, and not just because I was a contributing author on that project. [/humblebrag]
 



hannibaltabu

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So RPGs now have a number of fantasy versions of Africa or Afro-Fantasy to draw on. Which ones do you like and why?

There is d20's Nyambe, a D&D fantasy Africa with multiple human cultures and dwarves and such (including monkey tailed elves I did not care for), I like the secret history detailing orcs and super serpent people stuff. 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.

The Forgotten Realms has the Jungles of Chult from 2e D&D.

Paizo's Golarion (with versions for Pathfinder 2e, Pathfinder 1e, and D&D 3.5) has the second most focused on continent of Garund with a large number of interesting developed nations. They also have smaller sourcebooks focusing on some of the individual nations. I mostly use this for the content of my homebrew mashup setting.

Midgard has its big Southlands sourcebook for Pathfinder with some 5e separate support. A lot of Egypt flavored stuff, I have not dived into the other parts.

OSR provides Spears of the Dawn with a decent background of various Africanesque nations/cultures versus evil Egyptian Necromancer nation as the core conceit.

Mythic d6 Bastion is high powered Afro Fantasy for the d6 system. I picked this up but have not read it yet so I do not have a bunch to say on it.

Atlantis Geographica is for Atlantis Second Age detailing all the world's continents including their fantasy Africa. I really enjoyed the early 80s version of this.

QAGS has Sindbad in East Africa.

Ironclaw has Book of Horn and Ivory for animal people fantasy Africa.

Call of Cthulhu gives us Secrets of Kenya and imprints on things like Mysteries of Sudan and Secrets of the Congo.

Vampire the Masquerade has Kindred of the Ebony Kingdom which my understanding is it does the normal clans with a different culture/tradition.

There are a ton of Egypt specific things as well.

Any others that come to mind that you have enjoyed and want to share some details on?

Edit to add in stuff that has been brought up below.

5e has Wagadu, a 5e sourcebook and an online game being kickstarted.

7th Sea second edition has Lands of Gold and Fire a continent with five major not-African empires in sort of fantasy swashbuckling age of sail time.

Conan d20 had a Black Kingdoms specific sourcebook.

Conan the Adventurer is the current 2d20 RPG sourcebook on Conan's Africa.

Ankur: Land of the First People looks like a prehistory mythic Africa when epic sci-fi aliens are the "gods" who walk the earth.

Malatra was part of the RPGA system, their Living Jungle campaign for AD&D 2e. The link includes the Player's Info PDF, it is a jungle area in southern Kara Tur, so some similarities to Africa but more a not-south Asian jungle, and not a full continent. The people are a mix of dark brown skinned ancient spelljammers and the native human ethnicities of the region.

The Minotaur #10 for OSR Basic based Mazes & Minotaurs, details their Greek Fantasy Africa Charybdis.

Paizo came out with a full Pathfinder 2e hardcover setting book for the The Mwangi Expanse, expanding on their Golarion sub-sharan-fantasy african section of their fantasy african continent.
Hopefully you might like The Sundering: The Nation Beneath Our Feet by me and Damion Poitier from Unlikely Heroes Studios, on Amazon and DriveThru now, physical books in May. bit.ly/thesundering
 


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