D&D General Drow & Orcs Removed from the Monster Manual

Status
Not open for further replies.
On balance, I think avoiding inclusion of terms and items associated with real-world modern religious practices is understandable, but it's not an easy needle to thread.
So we shouldn't have fantasy religions with adherents who keep relics in a reliquary? No saints? Can a Cleric be described as wearing a stole, habit or some other vestment?

No, the name is still problematic as well. What phylacteries can you point to in media or publications (outside of D&D) that aren’t tefflin?
I don't know if I've ever witnessed the word phylactery used outside the context of D&D. I don't have much skin in this game, I don't really care that WotC and others decided not to use phylactery, but I wish they would have picked something besides spirit jar. I'll continue using the word phylactery in my games though because I honestly don't think anyone is offended by it.
 

log in or register to remove this ad


So we shouldn't have fantasy religions with adherents who keep relics in a reliquary? No saints? Can a Cleric be described as wearing a stole, habit or some other vestment?


I don't know if I've ever witnessed the word phylactery used outside the context of D&D. I don't have much skin in this game, I don't really care that WotC and others decided not to use phylactery, but I wish they would have picked something besides spirit jar. I'll continue using the word phylactery in my games though because I honestly don't think anyone is offended by it.
Fantasy should definitely borrow from real world culture religion and history
 






So we shouldn't have fantasy religions with adherents who keep relics in a reliquary? No saints? Can a Cleric be described as wearing a stole, habit or some other vestment?


I don't know if I've ever witnessed the word phylactery used outside the context of D&D. I don't have much skin in this game, I don't really care that WotC and others decided not to use phylactery, but I wish they would have picked something besides spirit jar. I'll continue using the word phylactery in my games though because I honestly don't think anyone is offended by it.
We'd have to remove Asmodeus and pretty much most of the Archdevils.
 

You seemed to imply it, yes.
Well, I’m not responsible for your inference. I think it is possible to have a rather nuanced position with regard to what is and what is not acceptable in this context.

Would I regard magic wands as disrespectful because some modern practitioners of magick incorporate them into their rituals? No.

Would I regard a holy Mormon undergarment of true seeing as disrespectful? Yes.

There is a lot of space between these extremes, and prudence suggests we should approach each instance of possible religious insensitivity on a case by case basis.
 

Status
Not open for further replies.
Remove ads

Top