Best products from r/FantasyWorldbuilding
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1. Tome of Beasts
- A Horde of New 5th Edition Monsters!
- Whether you need dungeon vermin or a world-shaking personification of evil, the Tome of Beasts has it.
- Here are more than 400 new foes for your 5th Edition game—everything from tiny drakes and peculiar spiders, to demon lords and ancient dragons.
- Tome of Beasts includes monsters from the entire history of Kobold Press, with longtime favorites such as clockwork creatures, drakes and dragons, devils and arch-devils, dangerous flavors of the fey, undead, and much more!
- Compatible with the 5th Edition of the world's first roleplaying game!
- Use them in your favorite published setting, or populate the dungeons in a world of your own creation.
- DM: "A collection of hundreds of eyes floats down the corridor toward you, trailing ganglia and dripping caustic fluid that sizzles when it hits the ground. What do you do?" PLAYER: "I retire, and become a farmer."
- Pick up Tome of Beasts and give your players an encounter they won't soon forget!
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2. Creature Codex
- A Rampage of New 5th Edition Monsters!
- Whether you need scuttling dungeon denizens, alien horrors, or sentient avatars of the World Tree, the Creature Codex has you covered!
- Nearly 400 new foes for your 5th Edition game—everything from acid ants and grave behemoths to void giants and zombie lords.
- The 424 pages of the Creature Codex include
- A dozen new demons and five new angels!
- Wasteland dragons and dinosaurs, all-new golems, including the altar flame golem, doom golem, and keg golem.
- Elemental lords and animal lords..... and much more!
- Utilize these creatures in your favorite published setting, or populate the dungeons in a world of your own creation!
- Pick up Creature Codex and surprise your players with monsters they won’t be expecting!
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4. Urban Life in the Middle Ages: 1000-1450 (European Culture and Society)
- Blind Scan - QPSK, 8PSK, 16APSK, 32APSK Demodulation MPEG 2 & MPEG 4
- USALS and DISEQC motor positioner compatible
- Includes satellites from 24W to 139W C-Band and KU band. Includes Galaxy 19 97 west
- *DVR with one button record & scheduled recording & timeshift mode with live tv pause, rewind and ff *requires external USB drive purchased separately
- Channel list editing, moving, renaming, deleting, channel list backup
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Sorry for the long links but I'm on mobile. I use these. Yes they are intended as dnd monsters but the creatures are very easily adaptable. I'm using these 2 books for inspiration in a dungeon world game at the moment.
Tome of Beasts https://www.amazon.com/dp/1936781565/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_wKGzCbCPJ9KQ8
Creature Codex https://www.amazon.com/dp/1936781921/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_6HGzCbN9F22K2
I'm looking into how cities work and urban planning. How they decide what goes where and when and how big. I love the idea of how my city works, within its walls and everything, but I need to plan out its inner workings and its streets and neighborhoods to make the peoples fit into it. So I read a lot of things like Life in a Medieval City and I look at maps a lot.
With Jung you have his collected works, but this is like taking acid when you haven't even tried weed so its best to start with another persons perspective and work your way in: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0192854585/ref=cm_sw_r_fm_apa_9UjhAbJA5Q2C3
It also helps to look into the context of his life, he was alive during both world wars and a friend (sort of) of Freud. He was really on board with the East-West exchange of philosophy much like Aldous Huxley and the rock artists of the 70s. I think he is the epitome of what hippies would call "far out, dude".
https://pantheon.org/
It has myths from all over the world. You'll have to sift through gods and things like that.
Also I found this if you can afford it.