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<blockquote data-quote="Al'Kelhar" data-source="post: 6043429" data-attributes="member: 7884"><p>... and take its stuff. Its, icky, green goo-covered, stuff.</p><p></p><p>FWIW, I think much of the preceding discussion on this topic evidences views about Lovecraftian-style horror that don't mesh well with the basic D&D thesis mentioned by Viking Bastard.</p><p></p><p>I have always used aberrations and the Far Realm in my D&D campaigns, and loved some of the underlying "fluff"; I particularly liked some of the concepts for aberrations coming out of D&D 3E Lords of Madness, for example, such as aboleths being "creatures from the dawn of time", illithids being "creatures from the end of time", and neogi being "creatures from outer space".</p><p></p><p>However, aberrations are just monsters that can be dealt with by sword and spell. They might look or behave a bit weird, but PCs can learn stuff about them, where they come from, what they can do, and how best to deal with them. They are not Lovecraftian horrors. Vanilla D&D doesn't "do" Lovecraft. It does heroic fantasy. While everyone can Lovecraft-up their aberrations in their own campaigns, don't look to the designers of D&D monsters to cater to that.</p><p></p><p>Cheers, Al'Kelhar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Al'Kelhar, post: 6043429, member: 7884"] ... and take its stuff. Its, icky, green goo-covered, stuff. FWIW, I think much of the preceding discussion on this topic evidences views about Lovecraftian-style horror that don't mesh well with the basic D&D thesis mentioned by Viking Bastard. I have always used aberrations and the Far Realm in my D&D campaigns, and loved some of the underlying "fluff"; I particularly liked some of the concepts for aberrations coming out of D&D 3E Lords of Madness, for example, such as aboleths being "creatures from the dawn of time", illithids being "creatures from the end of time", and neogi being "creatures from outer space". However, aberrations are just monsters that can be dealt with by sword and spell. They might look or behave a bit weird, but PCs can learn stuff about them, where they come from, what they can do, and how best to deal with them. They are not Lovecraftian horrors. Vanilla D&D doesn't "do" Lovecraft. It does heroic fantasy. While everyone can Lovecraft-up their aberrations in their own campaigns, don't look to the designers of D&D monsters to cater to that. Cheers, Al'Kelhar [/QUOTE]
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