Micah Sweet
Level Up & OSR Enthusiast
The lesson here seems to be: Temple of Doom is bad, no one should ever tell that story, and anyone who likes it is bad too.Eberron, for all its progressive takes on D&D with regards to alignment and removing Tolkienisms, was at the same time attempting to emulate pulp novels that were rife with some bad takes like that. They weren't aiming for terrible optics, they just wanted to do Temple of Doom with drow elves in a giant's temple. But in the end, replacing dark skinned humans with dark skinned elves didn't quite hit the note they thought they were hitting. (It's the kind of tone-deafness that has become a hallmark of their design philosophy.).
They have made some strides in the subsequent years to improve the image of the drow in Xen'drik, notably moving them away from the headhunter/Cannibal Holocaust vibes they originally had. Which is good, but it is a reminder that even Eberron has some facepalming design moments scattered throughout its run.
At least, that's what social media looks to be telling me.