doctorbadwolf
Heretic of The Seventh Circle
You’re completely changing the context of my statement in order to argue against a fake version of my position.To be fair, there's quite a bit of not-RAW discussion about additional or alternate fluff for goliaths in this thread, quite a bit of which you've liked. It appears that it's not adding to RAW that's the problem, it's amplifying the bits you don't like that gets the push back.
Reading this thread, I'm struck at just how much work is being put into making goliaths more interesting past the RAW, which the OP was making the argument they're interesting enough already. There's a fair amount of irony, here.
I’m not pushing back on addition to the Goliath lore, I’m telling someone that what they’re saying about Goliaths in order to illustrate that they’re super “dark” is not necessary. They’re saying, “these guys are brutal because they’re basically Spartans”, when they aren’t actually described that way, and all the stuff about being super harsh to their kids in order to weed out the weak ones early is literally just something they’re making up.
I’m all for adding to and even reinterpreting dnd races. My reply that you’ve quoted has literally nothing to do with any sort of opposition to that.
As for the supposed “irony”, that’s something you’re inventing, seemingly in order to have a hot take to dump on the thread.

Goliaths are interesting, and we can have fun expanding on their lore and exploring alternate takes on their culture. Those aren’t contradictory, they’re complimentary.