That feeling when you realize a joke is the most popular part of your pantheon.St. Cuthbert 26 - 2 = 24 All he has is a cudgel, and his shtick is hitting people over the head. Gary Gygax created him as a joke.
You know it.That feeling when you realize a joke is the most popular part of your pantheon.
I don't know how to break it to you, but everything in Greyhawk was Gygax creating stuff as a joke.Gary Gygax created him as a joke.
Well yes, I know that in general.I don't know how to break it to you, but everything in Greyhawk was Gygax creating stuff as a joke.
I don't know how to break it to you, but everything in Greyhawk was Gygax creating stuff as a joke.
Side note: This is why I generally don't get the complaints about certain D&D settings or playstyles being "too silly". The setting that Gygax, the creator of D&D, made was about 90% jokes and 10% stealing from other IPs (Tolkien, Lovecraft, Moorcock, etc). He created iconic monsters such as the Displacer Beast (a black panther with tentacles sprouting from its shoulders), the Owlbear, the Rust Monster, the Gelatinous Cube, and the Beholder (a giant floating head that shoots laser beams out of its 11 eyeballs, 10 of which are mounted on eye-stalks).Well yes, I know that in general.
But some of the deities are a bit more serious in conception, even if they focus on archetypes and stereotypes of other deities/pantheons.
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