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The Whole Hole: A Gadabout’s Guide to Mutha Oith, Vol. 1: Keister Island
The first in a series of guidebooks exploring the lands, peeps, beasts, and ways of Mutha Oith.Designed to immerse the reader within and among the places, peeps, beasts, and happenings of the various realms of Mutha Oith.Explore dozens of locales, meet hundreds of peeps, examine new religions, gawp in awe at wondrous magics, and run in terror from a bunsload of horrifying monstrosities.There’s new Holy Crap, new Edges and Hindrances, New PC species, new setting rules, and twenty pages of new monsters.
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u/Toboe_LoneWolf · 2 pointsr/savageworlds

Can't get more unique than Low Life by Andy Hopp, with the setting book The Whole Hole: Keister Island and The Whole Hole: Holy Crap. It's a setting where you get to play as bugs, worms, or sentient Twinkies after Earth has had several apocalypses. The books are filled with gloriously color-illustrated pages and puns galore. There is also a ton of lore, but the beauty of the setting is that you can make anything up and it'd still fit. The books are solid hardcover quality although the font may be a smidge tiny, but there's a lot of stuff in the books!

Since you have ETU & Thin Blue Line, both of which are "modern" settings, I'd look into acquiring some fantasy-based ones such as Hellfrost or Beasts and Barbarians (I rather like B&B's Jalizar, City of Thieves for their urban fantasy). In addition, can't go wrong with picking up one of the Deadlands: Reloaded campaign books.