AbdulAlhazred
Legend
Not really. You know, I've been DMing games since 1976 or so, and I've never had this come up in actual gaming. Not ever. It isn't just NOT religion, its a non-issue. I think maybe a few times we TALKED about it at the table, like when we weren't playing, but mostly it was in the vein of "well, there are obviously a 1000 monsters in D&D because players figure them out, so some GM makes up a new one!" Nobody ever complained, or suggested that Dave was a bad guy because his level 2 newbie fighter burned trolls.Like I said, it has become religion.
Obviously, you can go too far when you have some module practically memorized and totally spoiler it for everyone else, but meh, that's just table etiquette. The whole "I'm making gunpowder/dynamite/nuclear bombs" is silly anyway, everyone knows gunpowder doesn't work in D&D worlds...
