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Love this - elegant!I have no issue with them being and staying evil. Do note that i differentiate between elves that have black skin and drow.
Love this - elegant!I have no issue with them being and staying evil. Do note that i differentiate between elves that have black skin and drow.
In any, and I really mean any world where there are clerics, there are gods. Silent or not, subtle or not they will enact their will. Eberron is no different. You do not want gods? Remove the cleric class then. Leave the healing to bards and artificers (I would even go as far as to say druids are clerics of the god of natures as this was how they were viewed in the basic game and historically).I wouldn't say the basic premise. While "those meddling gods and their dog" is common in the GR, GH, and DL to varying degrees, even as a teen I felt it was overused.
In any, and I really mean any world where there are clerics, there are gods.
In Eberron, it is canonical that you can worship your shoe and still be able to cast cleric spells if you believe strongly enough. The power comes from the cleric's faith, not the object of that faith.In any, and I really mean any world where there are clerics, there are gods. Silent or not, subtle or not they will enact their will. Eberron is no different. You do not want gods? Remove the cleric class then. Leave the healing to bards and artificers (I would even go as far as to say druids are clerics of the god of natures as this was how they were viewed in the basic game and historically).
That you feel that mettling god is over used is of no consequence on the fact that they are there in the cosmology. The only way to remove their influence is to play in a world where there are no gods at all. It might also mean that there are no demons, devils, daemons and any of their outer plane ilks. This would limit the scope of the game you are playing but it would be the only logical way. For good or bad, gods are part of fantasy, even when silent and thus, can explain a lot of things people might not like or like.
Not just Eberron. That's been D&D Core for over 20 years now.In Eberron, it is canonical that you can worship your shoe and still be able to cast cleric spells if you believe strongly enough. The power comes from the cleric's faith, not the object of that faith.
No, not all all.In any, and I really mean any world where there are clerics, there are gods.
That is why I said Eberron was a special case. But there are gods in Eberron nonetheless. Silent, yes. But they are there.In Eberron, it is canonical that you can worship your shoe and still be able to cast cleric spells if you believe strongly enough. The power comes from the cleric's faith, not the object of that faith.
A source of divine power that clerics and other divine classes can tap into need not necessarily be embodied in the form of gods in the traditional sense.
No, not all all.
Historically, as I was saying, faith alone would give you only 1st and 2nd level spells. So at best cure light wound at a whooping 1d8. To have any higher hopes of healing better, you needed a god (demi god would give you access to (up to) 5th level spells so cure critical wounds would be available and raise dead. And that was about the same until 3rd edition where Gods saw a bit less power to them so clerics did not need them as much...Not just Eberron. That's been D&D Core for over 20 years now.
Thus tradition. Thus unassailable.
Actually, that changed in 2e. You could have clerics of philosophies and such forth.Historically, as I was saying, faith alone would give you only 1st and 2nd level spells. So at best cure light wound at a whooping 1d8. To have any higher hopes of healing better, you needed a god (demi god would give you access to (up to) 5th level spells so cure critical wounds would be available and raise dead. And that was about the same until 3rd edition where Gods saw a bit less power to them so clerics did not need them as much...
That change came in a non core book. So not everyone used that or cared about it.Actually, that changed in 2e. You could have clerics of philosophies and such forth.