Not when the discussion is about what the books tell us is the case.
Since the books actively encourage us to make stuff up, it's relevant.
They do, they just don't succeed. That's because a God succeeding is usually a major adventure or "world-shaking event".
Evidence, please.
Didn't I just do that? What makes you so willing to dismiss what I just showed you?
If you showed it to someone else, I didn't see it. If you showed it to me, then no, you didn't prove anything. "It stands to reason" is not evidence.
Wouldn't that be better directed to Maxperson who made that claim?
You are claiming that the creation of a new god would disrupt the balance. Show us that is the case. I'm sure that if it happened, it would be in an adventure or novel or even a splatbook somewhere, meaning that some online wiki has to have info on it. Google it.
Hey, you know who would be a great person to address those concerns to? Maxperson. The guy who made the original claim. He seems like a great guy to address these concerns to, since he is the one who was must concerned with the cosmic balance and how the Portfolio's going to the wrong beings would be met with an overgod reversing that so that the Cosmic balance is maintained.
I'm sure I'll get around to it. But you're claiming that the creation of a new god would disrupt the balance.
I just showed you that it very likely wouldn't.
That's what you were talking about? I thought you were talking about how to have the discussion we are having about the role and purpose of Evil Gods in DnD.
I don't care how you go about creating gods. What does that process have to do with anything we are actually discussing?
Please show me the RAW about how to create a god.
If there aren't any such rules, then talking about how to create gods is entirely relevant.
No, the bit I misunderstood was thinking you had any interest in participating in the discussion. Yes, I personally find their redundancy undesirable, but I'm not pushing my preference on anyone.
Except when you told me I was doing it wrong in how I created gods. This means that you are pushing your preference on me.
Because that's what Maxperson did. But, here's a funny question, how are the rule's text I've quoted and Pemerton quoted not supporting us? And, why do they need textual support if, as you claimed, they were only caring about their preferences.
"So if Maxperson jumped off a cliff, would you?" --somebody's mother.
Permerton's rules, from what I've seen of them (which isn't every post), don't really support your assertion. And you haven't provided any facts that I've seen.
And before Vecna existed, who stepped in to do that?
Nobody. There was no god of magical secrets before that. He managed to invent his own job. According to Wikipedia, his history just says that, after getting killed by Kas, he rose as the demigod of magic and secrets and only became a greater god after eating Iuz. The FR Wiki says that he became a demigod after centuries of worship by his followers.
You still seem to think that there's a limited number of portfolios going around. This isn't the case.
so, one of the points of difference claimed is that the Gods can grant spells and the Archfiends can't. We've quoted sources from 1e, 2e, 3.X, 4e and 5e showing spells being granted by archfiends. That is slightly different than what you seem to think we've demonstrated.
Since I'm one of the people who has pointed out that 5e archfiends can grant spells, no, that's not different at all.
But the fact bot arch-things and gods can grant spells doesn't make them redundant. (You never did address my point about sylvan gods being redundant with arch-fey.)
Because we are discussing what the canon is. And you keep yelling at me because I'm telling him his preference is wrong. Make up your mind, is he arguing canon, or is he arguing personal preference. Am I allowed to discuss canon?
As soon as you want to start doing so, go ahead.
Huh, I didn't know that. Was Heironeous extant in Gygax's game before Cuthbert's Apotheosis?
According to
Wikipedia, the first two gods Gygax made were Cuthbert and Pholtus. It seems other gods were made up for the Greyhawk Folio in '83, I believe.
Then you can provide me a food that has literally no calories, in any way shape or form?
If you want to moderate your calorie intake, pairing low calorie foods with higher calorie foods is a great place to start. Here are 22 foods with very few calories.
www.healthline.com
They're not
entirely zero-calorie, but they're the type of food where you burn more calories eating them then they produce, so they kinda are.
Huh, I thought he came from Greyhawk.
He's the patron saint of Northumbria.
So, let me ask you this. What is the purpose of declaring that I can't continue the discussions that we have been having? Why should I discuss with you how we design gods for pantheons in this thread, when that isn't what the discussions centered on?
I haven't said that you can't continue. I've asked you why you want to continue. In this thread, and in others I've seen you in, you belabor the point, move goalposts, and ignore or dismiss every shred of evidence or opinion that doesn't match yours, and you either accidentally or purposely misread people's comments in the most hostile manner possible. You seem to only care about "winning" the argument. That's why I want to know what your endgame is.
If that's not what you actually
want, then you need to alter your writing style because it certainly looks like it is.