Very interesting! Although I would rather have seen some of the table of contents concerning the Bestiary, this is quite intriguing as well!
Well, that's about I'd expect: I'd call that not much further. Probably about as much as the Order God's in Volo's.Crawford said that the book will go in "a lot of depth about the drow pantheon". He confirmed that Eilistraee, Ghaunadaur and Vulkoor will all get sections dedicated to them in the book when asked. That leads to me that most of the drow and elven gods will receive a writeup like the ones that the FR human deities received in the SCAG (that certainly isn't "a lot of depth", if we compare it to the 2e and 3e treatments, but it certainly seems to be by 5e standards).
Well, that's about I'd expect: I'd call that not much further. Probably about as much as the Order God's in Volo's.
Yeah, that seems more likely, especially since those cover both FR and Greyhawk: Dragonlance, Eberron and other settings I expect will be more of a sidebar.[MENTION=6670153]gyor[/MENTION] They will never include that many deities. I went with the drow and elven deities listed in the SCAG, those are most likely to covered by the MToF (in addition to the Eberron ones).
Personally, I hope they bring back Zinzerena and Keptolo, from the Oerthian Drow Pantheon, as I think they're a lot more interesting than most of the FR Drow pantheon.
I'd like to see the Drow pantheon expanded beyond just "There's a bunch of gods who are all subservient to Lolth, and then Elistrae, who is a rebel". Lolth worshippers get a lot of exposure because Drizz't, but from a lot of previous lore, there were plenty of Drow cities where Lolth worship took a distant back seat to Ghaundar and/or Kiransalee.