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A Nemedian-themed cosmetic DLC for Conan Exiles packing 110+ new items: medieval building pieces, infantry armor sets, weapons, placeables, and horse saddles. Zero gameplay advantage, pure aesthetic expansion.

People of the Dragon is a cosmetic content pack for Conan Exiles, the open-world survival RPG from Funcom. It draws from the lore of Nemedia, one of Hyboria's most storied kingdoms and a centuries-long rival to Aquilonia. If you know your Robert E. Howard, Nemedia is the civilized counterweight to all that sword-swinging barbarism, a land of scholars, generals, and cold stone fortresses. That tension between order and chaos is actually baked into the aesthetic here, and it shows. The headline addition is 48 Nemedian building pieces, all matching existing tier-three stats. The visual language leans Germanic rather than the Roman-inflected Aquilonian style, which gives your builds a genuinely different silhouette. Dark-gray stone, gilded reliefs, tall arches, fortified windows, sloped roofs with integrated windows, and new spire types all show up. For dedicated builders, the set blends well with older packs like the Argossean and Turanian collections, which means you can layer cultural aesthetics without your base looking like a historical fever dream. The 32 placeables are where the lore nerd in me perked up: journals, scrolls, a bookshelf, candle holders, chandeliers, a boar statue, carpets, and the dragon banner, all craftable at a dedicated Nemedian artisan bench. It is the kind of detail that lets you build a credible throne room or a scholar's study rather than just another empty cave with a bedroll. On the combat side, the pack adds 12 Nemedian weapons including a shield, available in standard and epic end-game versions, plus 15 armor pieces across light, medium, and heavy sets (Nemedian infantry armor being the signature look), each with an epic variant. Three horse saddle weights round out the kit. None of these items give any stat advantage over what you already own; this is purely a visual upgrade lane. The community reaction is roughly what you would expect for a cosmetic-only DLC: around 74 percent positive user reviews on Steam at the time of writing, with the loudest criticism being that it does not expand gameplay systems or add new mechanics. Some long-time Exiles players have flagged that veteran audiences are growing tired of purely cosmetic packs after years of similar releases, and that is a fair point. If you are sitting at hundreds of hours in Conan Exiles hoping for new survival loops or questlines, this pack will disappoint. But if you are a builder or a roleplay-server regular who wants to plant a Nemedian capital in the Exiled Lands, the content is cohesive and genuinely well-crafted. Bottom line on fit: People of the Dragon is aimed squarely at the builder and RP crowd. It is not for players who want new combat mechanics, story content, or expanded progression. Funcom has been upfront that all items are stat-neutral, so there is no power-level FOMO at play here. The Nemedian aesthetic is distinctive enough to justify its own pack rather than feeling like palette-swap DLC, and the building set in particular offers architectural options that previous packs do not replicate. If you already own most of the Conan Exiles DLC catalogue and you build seriously, this slot fills a real gap. If you are newer to the game, the complete edition bundles represent far better value per item. Monika, Scout Team

Conan Exiles - People of the Dragon Pack (DLC) (PC) Steam Key
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Conan Exiles - People of the Dragon Pack (DLC) (PC) Steam Key

Oct 21, 2021FunCom
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A Nemedian-themed cosmetic DLC for Conan Exiles packing 110+ new items: medieval building pieces, infantry armor sets, weapons, placeables, and horse saddles. Zero gameplay advantage, pure aesthetic expansion.

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People of the Dragon is a cosmetic content pack for Conan Exiles, the open-world survival RPG from Funcom. It draws from the lore of Nemedia, one of Hyboria's most storied kingdoms and a centuries-long rival to Aquilonia. If you know your Robert E. Howard, Nemedia is the civilized counterweight to all that sword-swinging barbarism, a land of scholars, generals, and cold stone fortresses. That tension between order and chaos is actually baked into the aesthetic here, and it shows. The headline addition is 48 Nemedian building pieces, all matching existing tier-three stats. The visual language leans Germanic rather than the Roman-inflected Aquilonian style, which gives your builds a genuinely different silhouette. Dark-gray stone, gilded reliefs, tall arches, fortified windows, sloped roofs with integrated windows, and new spire types all show up. For dedicated builders, the set blends well with older packs like the Argossean and Turanian collections, which means you can layer cultural aesthetics without your base looking like a historical fever dream. The 32 placeables are where the lore nerd in me perked up: journals, scrolls, a bookshelf, candle holders, chandeliers, a boar statue, carpets, and the dragon banner, all craftable at a dedicated Nemedian artisan bench. It is the kind of detail that lets you build a credible throne room or a scholar's study rather than just another empty cave with a bedroll. On the combat side, the pack adds 12 Nemedian weapons including a shield, available in standard and epic end-game versions, plus 15 armor pieces across light, medium, and heavy sets (Nemedian infantry armor being the signature look), each with an epic variant. Three horse saddle weights round out the kit. None of these items give any stat advantage over what you already own; this is purely a visual upgrade lane. The community reaction is roughly what you would expect for a cosmetic-only DLC: around 74 percent positive user reviews on Steam at the time of writing, with the loudest criticism being that it does not expand gameplay systems or add new mechanics. Some long-time Exiles players have flagged that veteran audiences are growing tired of purely cosmetic packs after years of similar releases, and that is a fair point. If you are sitting at hundreds of hours in Conan Exiles hoping for new survival loops or questlines, this pack will disappoint. But if you are a builder or a roleplay-server regular who wants to plant a Nemedian capital in the Exiled Lands, the content is cohesive and genuinely well-crafted. Bottom line on fit: People of the Dragon is aimed squarely at the builder and RP crowd. It is not for players who want new combat mechanics, story content, or expanded progression. Funcom has been upfront that all items are stat-neutral, so there is no power-level FOMO at play here. The Nemedian aesthetic is distinctive enough to justify its own pack rather than feeling like palette-swap DLC, and the building set in particular offers architectural options that previous packs do not replicate. If you already own most of the Conan Exiles DLC catalogue and you build seriously, this slot fills a real gap. If you are newer to the game, the complete edition bundles represent far better value per item. Monika, Scout Team

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steamCosmetic DLCBase BuildingNemedian LoreRoleplay-FriendlyArtisan CraftingMedieval AestheticHorse CustomizationStat-Neutral Content

System Requirements

Minimum

Memory
6 GB RAM
Storage
10 MB
Graphics
Nvidia GeForce GTX 560 (1GB) or AMD Radeon HD 7770 (1GB)
Processor
Intel Quad Core i5-2300 or AMD FX-6300
64bit support
Yes
System requirements
Windows 10

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Developer
FunCom
Publisher
FunCom
Release Date
Oct 21, 2021

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