Ruin Explorer
Legend
Up to you, but I think the issue is really going to come down to that the gods in most D&D settings don't match up well with mythological/anthropological/historical views on gods. That doesn't make those views invalid in the abstract of course, but it means that they're rarely applicable to what's going on in D&D. Eberron is one of the few settings where those views do apply. Taladas in Dragonlance tried to take this tack but it kind of relies on ignoring the lore of Anaslon to some extent.I could respond to some of this, but I'm just going to go ahead and concede to whatever this argument has become. Nothing is going to be accomplished by continuing it.