Forked from: Player's Handbook 2: I haz it
Personally, I think (hope) that Eberron shouldn't (doesn't) equate Devas and Kalashtars, because personally I don't see anything more than a passing similarity between the two races. As I understand it, Devas are meant to be eternally reincarnated angel-people, while Kalashtar are naturally-psychic "aberrant-touched" humanoids with twin souls; reading through my copy of 3.5E's Eberron Campaign Setting, I didn't notice the word "reincarnation" anywhere in the Kalashtar entry on pages 16-18. Furthermore, a 3.5E Kalashtar's mindlink ability doesn't at all resemble the Deva's racial power in 4E; IIRC, the Deva gets to add a bonus to one roll, while the mindlink ability temporarily connects the Kalashtar to another being telepathically. (I realize that comparing a 3E ability to a 4E power is a case of apples versus oranges, but I'm just trying to show that there's no thematic connection.)
I think that Devas could easily exist in Eberron on their own, not only fulfilling any of the former roles of Aasimars, but also as world-bound angels. Sharn is a natural place for Devas to appear, because of its large manifest zone to the angel-filled plane of Syrania, through which angels (and radiant idols) have sometimes appeared. I can even imagine drawing some connection between Devas and Rakshasas (which are central to Eberron), the same way that 4E core seems to. What I can't imagine is that "angel people" should suddenly replace Eberron's iconic psionic player race; to me, this notion makes about as much sense as would someone suggesting that, "House Tharashk should be retconned as a Dragonborn dragonmarked house, because they both get a bonus to Strength!"
I apologize if I seem overly passionate about this issue, but it's a pet peeve of mine. I've seen this notion that Kalashtars should just be Devas in 4E, and I honestly do not understand it at all. What's similar about these two races? Why do some people feel that they overlap in such a significant way?
NOTE: I've tacked a poll onto this thread, just for interest's sake. Hopefully it will contribute to the discussion in a meaningful way.
Plane Sailing said:??? What is there in the premise of the question to disagree with???
Exactly.Asmor said:I think doctorhook was disagreeing with the idea that the Deva were stepping on the Kalashtar's toes.
Personally, I think (hope) that Eberron shouldn't (doesn't) equate Devas and Kalashtars, because personally I don't see anything more than a passing similarity between the two races. As I understand it, Devas are meant to be eternally reincarnated angel-people, while Kalashtar are naturally-psychic "aberrant-touched" humanoids with twin souls; reading through my copy of 3.5E's Eberron Campaign Setting, I didn't notice the word "reincarnation" anywhere in the Kalashtar entry on pages 16-18. Furthermore, a 3.5E Kalashtar's mindlink ability doesn't at all resemble the Deva's racial power in 4E; IIRC, the Deva gets to add a bonus to one roll, while the mindlink ability temporarily connects the Kalashtar to another being telepathically. (I realize that comparing a 3E ability to a 4E power is a case of apples versus oranges, but I'm just trying to show that there's no thematic connection.)
I think that Devas could easily exist in Eberron on their own, not only fulfilling any of the former roles of Aasimars, but also as world-bound angels. Sharn is a natural place for Devas to appear, because of its large manifest zone to the angel-filled plane of Syrania, through which angels (and radiant idols) have sometimes appeared. I can even imagine drawing some connection between Devas and Rakshasas (which are central to Eberron), the same way that 4E core seems to. What I can't imagine is that "angel people" should suddenly replace Eberron's iconic psionic player race; to me, this notion makes about as much sense as would someone suggesting that, "House Tharashk should be retconned as a Dragonborn dragonmarked house, because they both get a bonus to Strength!"
I apologize if I seem overly passionate about this issue, but it's a pet peeve of mine. I've seen this notion that Kalashtars should just be Devas in 4E, and I honestly do not understand it at all. What's similar about these two races? Why do some people feel that they overlap in such a significant way?
NOTE: I've tacked a poll onto this thread, just for interest's sake. Hopefully it will contribute to the discussion in a meaningful way.