tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5008785087177180751.post747434092078936462..comments2023-04-02T02:48:20.065-07:00Comments on Self Portrait as a Giant : Rewriting the WOTC FactionsSelf Portrait as a Gianthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17548497797378537381noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5008785087177180751.post-34394259702820564052017-02-12T16:21:30.781-08:002017-02-12T16:21:30.781-08:00Nick,
Love the post. It really got my thinking abo...Nick,<br />Love the post. It really got my thinking about the factions and deities in the WotC Ferun setting, and I think what you have done here illustrates exactly the way that the "monolithic" nature of them is constructive. With something like DnD, I think that WotC has had to ride to line of setting up a rich universe (which I think they have), and also leaving room for players and DMs to expand upon the ideas and stories in their own ways, to fit with their characters and individual campaigns. <br /><br />And while I agree that many of the deities can be summed up in one note or packed into a tiny package, I would argue that it is entirely necessary given the shear quantity of gods and how complex something like a religion can be. I could imagine an enormous tome of Deities and Demigods that casual payers would never sift through, though we might love a new release of such a tome. <br /><br />Anyway, great post!<br /><br />-TomAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12635401928028661902noreply@blogger.com