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Village Backdrop: Poxmire (5e)
Publisher: Raging Swan Press
by Thilo G. [Featured Reviewer]
Date Added: 02/17/2020 09:45:30

An Endzeitgeist.com review

This installment of RSP's Village Backdrop-series is 13 pages long, 1 page front cover, 2 pages of advertisement, 1 page editorial/ToC, 1 page SRD and 1 page back cover, leaving us with 7 pages of content, so let's take a look at the settlement!

5 miles of the main land, there is a small island, and few go there nowadays; if the charming name was not ample indication – this is a colony of the sick, of the quarantined, and from it, an autocracy rose, one that supports smuggling and piracy, and one that few guardsmen or tax collectors will be willing to visit – for obvious reasons. Of course, disease cults would also thrive potentially in such an environment…so who better to send here than expendable adventurers?

This set up is gold. The lore and rumors circulating about this place enforce the angle, and from appearance to dressing and nomenclature, we get the usual, detailed information for PCs doing their legwork. Guards do exist to prevent escape, but obviously those stationed here aren’t exactly nice fellows – having to manage the wards comes with a certain harshness as a requirement. The pdf presents a 20-entry dressing/event table to render the village’s squalor more dynamic. 2 detailed NPC write-ups are included, both, as usual, in the personality/mannerism/fluff-centric style of Raging Swan Press, and the governor’s mansion comes with its own 6-entry subtable of events

As has become custom, we do get information on the surrounding locality, and each of the 8 keyed locales comes with a sentence or two of read-aloud text. A total of 4 further suggested quest-angles are included as well, adding further use to the settlement.

The 5e-versions makes proper use of the respective default NPC-stats in its references; on the downside, no marketplace section of unique tools or items is included, and personally, I’d have loved seeing some plagues properly statted, or at least some custom features for plague-ridden NPCs, but that may be me.

Conclusion: Editing and formatting are top-notch, I didn't notice any glitches. Layout adheres to RSP's smooth, printer-friendly two-column standard and the pdf comes with full bookmarks as well as a gorgeous map, of which you can, as always, download high-res jpegs if you join RSP's patreon. We get pretty neat b/w-artwork. The pdf comes in two versions, with one being optimized for screen-use and one to be printed out.

Mike Welham knows what he’s doing – he’s a veteran and one of the authors who always make me excited when I see their names on anything. Poxmire rocks with its atmosphere somewhere between a Caribbean plague colony, a pirate’s nest and a proximity to the mainland that reminded me of Venice. The set-up and execution are glorious, and 5e is slightly less demanding than PFRPG in what it potentially demands from such a supplement, which made this feel slightly more refined than the PFRPG iteration. My final verdict will hence round up from 4.5 stars.

Endzeitgeist out.



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