The radical, anti-fascist, anti-colonial politics of this game is nothing short of inspiring. The art is vibrant, eclectic, and deeply evocative of what the game is about. The list of monsters is compelling and spans several mythologies and canons. This game's play with the idea of monstrosity is deeply revealing of the ideologies and prejudices societies uses to render non-normative bodies and minds as 'monstrous'.
It's, now, my favorite ttrpg. Master piece.