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<blockquote data-quote="Khisanth the Ancient" data-source="post: 5072638" data-attributes="member: 11368"><p>An interesting take would be that the Primordials were WAY more numerous than the Gods, but being creatures of elemental Chaos, could not organize well and so the Gods won the war against far greater numbers. Not sure if it's 'canonical' but it could provide way more Legendary-Immortal tier foes. Especially since the Primordials ought to be very varied in form and powers.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><em>Midworld </em>(and all the Alan Dean Foster books set on weird planets: the <em>Icerigger </em>trilogy [first two books are better], <em>Drowning World, Quofum</em>] is awesome. You should probably read it ... all sorts of cool alien critters. If you've seen Avatar, about half the plot of Avatar seems to have been stolen from <em>Midworld</em>. It's about as close to a Midworld movie as we'll ever have... which is sad since Midworld would make an AWESOME movie. </p><p></p><p>It's a freaky planet, covered in a rainforest more than 2000 feet high ... the humans live on the 'third level' about halfway up the trees, since the sky is full of deadly creatures (including a critter that can shoot focused beams of light & heat - kind of like using a magnifying glass on ants but on a much bigger scale) and the ground is even worse.</p><p></p><p>I should stat up some of the critters from it... I made 3.5 stats on the wizards.com boards a couple of years ago, but I should try making them in 4e.</p><p></p><p>Silverslith would probably be pretty similar to a tarrasque, it's colossally huge (bigger than the tarrasque I think, it seems to be near Godzilla sized) </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hmmm, haven't heard that version ... cool idea though. Some sort of guardian thing? Googling...</p><p></p><p>Wikipedia says they were killed by wolves, lions and bears sent by Zeus. Hmm... versions I read never said much about what happened once he got them tamed. Interesting.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Physical factor: I know it existed in the 2e AD&D High Level Campaigns book to describe how strong the laws of physics were on a plane, but how would it work in 3.5 or 4e? The Godzilla articles suggest it makes 'mundane' weapons more damaging, does it do other things too?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Khisanth the Ancient, post: 5072638, member: 11368"] An interesting take would be that the Primordials were WAY more numerous than the Gods, but being creatures of elemental Chaos, could not organize well and so the Gods won the war against far greater numbers. Not sure if it's 'canonical' but it could provide way more Legendary-Immortal tier foes. Especially since the Primordials ought to be very varied in form and powers. [I]Midworld [/I](and all the Alan Dean Foster books set on weird planets: the [I]Icerigger [/I]trilogy [first two books are better], [I]Drowning World, Quofum[/I]] is awesome. You should probably read it ... all sorts of cool alien critters. If you've seen Avatar, about half the plot of Avatar seems to have been stolen from [I]Midworld[/I]. It's about as close to a Midworld movie as we'll ever have... which is sad since Midworld would make an AWESOME movie. It's a freaky planet, covered in a rainforest more than 2000 feet high ... the humans live on the 'third level' about halfway up the trees, since the sky is full of deadly creatures (including a critter that can shoot focused beams of light & heat - kind of like using a magnifying glass on ants but on a much bigger scale) and the ground is even worse. I should stat up some of the critters from it... I made 3.5 stats on the wizards.com boards a couple of years ago, but I should try making them in 4e. Silverslith would probably be pretty similar to a tarrasque, it's colossally huge (bigger than the tarrasque I think, it seems to be near Godzilla sized) Hmmm, haven't heard that version ... cool idea though. Some sort of guardian thing? Googling... Wikipedia says they were killed by wolves, lions and bears sent by Zeus. Hmm... versions I read never said much about what happened once he got them tamed. Interesting. Physical factor: I know it existed in the 2e AD&D High Level Campaigns book to describe how strong the laws of physics were on a plane, but how would it work in 3.5 or 4e? The Godzilla articles suggest it makes 'mundane' weapons more damaging, does it do other things too? [/QUOTE]
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