Charles Wright
First Post
Sorry, no offence intended, but this made me chuckle. Appropriating terms to mean something different from the intention of the original meaning is a D&D tradition that goes back pretty much to the beginning.
Cleric, paladin, gorgon, medusa, pegasus, Bahamut, Baphomet, Tiamat, troglodyte, kobold, lycanthrope ...
You assume (incorrectly) that I don't have a problem with THOSE misappropriated terms, either. I cannot tell you how much it bugs me that "lycanthrope" is used as a catch-all term for all therianthropes.
That said "Tiefling" is doubly offensive to me as it was a very specific word that was coined during the time of 2E to describe "A person tainted by Evil from the Outer Planes". Perhaps they will ditch it and call them "Teuflings" as that was the German word "Tiefling" was bastardized from.
