Ruin Explorer
Legend
ROFL.Nah. This is bunk. The gods are quite different from baseline D&D, as is the cosmology in general. A symmetrical pantheon of balance, where an evil god dying means a good god has to retire/disappear because balance is the paramount priority of the gods as a whole, is not normal. It’s outright strange.
This is like a perfect encapsulation of why it is Vanilla, because the things you're talking about and calling "outright strange" are completely Vanilla stuff. There's no "baseline D&D" pantheon, so that's nonsense. And the rest of it? It's a slight deviation from a totally standard Vanilla model - still matches perfectly with what I said:
It's absolutely that kind of pantheonReligion-wise it absolutely must have a totally naughty word ridiculous pantheon that makes ZERO sense which is really loosely conceptually inspired by bad misunderstandings of pre-Christian European paganism meeting designer power-fantasies

And yet you did. I could say the same about what you were saying. It's a pointless thing to say. It's not true either.You very clearly had a conclusion and went searching for reasoning to get to it, here. Probably not gonna engage with you further on the topic.