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    D&D 5E (2024) Cthulhu Confirmed!

    Because Strange Aeons AP and a warlock patron? Lovecraft was a big influence on early D&D, and that influenced other RPGs, but not as big as Tolkien and Conan, why are you not complaining about those?
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    D&D 5E (2024) Cthulhu Confirmed!

    Aside from them and the usual deity-level dudes there were also stat blocks for Shoggoth, elder things, and fungi from Yuggoth in the 1980 book. I would be surprised if we didn’t see shoggoth at least.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Cthulhu Confirmed!

    Plus computer games, anime, fantasy literature and Santa’s workshop.
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    Dungeons & Dragons Announces Arcana Unleashed: Deadfall, New Adventure Book Featuring Red Wizards of Thay

    21. I generally find them overrated though. I reckon a rested and preped 14th level party as a solo main boss. But one would expect minions. Nalfeshnee are CR 13. I wouldn't use them as a big boss for any party over level 8.
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    Ravenloft: The Horrors Within Announced, Release Date Scheduled for June 2026

    Indeed. Hint without confirming anything is the right way to go. But it does mean there is no canon true Ravenloft lore.
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    Check Out This Early Ravenloft: The Horrors Within Artwork

    And if you want it taken seriously, then you do need to change the names, because if you mention Cthulhu by name the players will Deadpool him. Tharizdun is the numbers filled off version, but even he is well enough known that the players might get meta on him. In the same way that D&D Medusa...
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    Check Out This Early Ravenloft: The Horrors Within Artwork

    Putting anything into D&D from some other media - eg elves and hobbits - is pastiche. Which was why Gygax put the whole Cthulhu menagerie into D&D in 1980. It’s not so you can do Lovecraft stories any more than the inclusion of Tolkien stuff is for retelling LotR and the Greek myth stuff is for...
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    Check Out This Early Ravenloft: The Horrors Within Artwork

    Yeah, it is. Punching actual Cthulhu is a lot funnier than punching a lookalike. D&D is inherently silly. Lovecraft mythos is inherently silly. Just look at any movie version of either for evidence. They go together like jam and peanut butter.
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    Ravenloft: The Horrors Within Announced, Release Date Scheduled for June 2026

    Ravenloft is about any kind of horror. That's why it has lots of domains, each one an isolated mini-setting inspired by a different horror story or movie, rather than being a single world like CoC or MotRD. That's CoS. CoS isn't the only thing in Ravenloft. I can't say as I find anything...
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    Check Out This Early Ravenloft: The Horrors Within Artwork

    I would drop Azathoth into Spelljammer. Or Star Trek. Kirk: "lets see how that thing likes a warp core detonation up it's backside!" Spock: "Sir, my calculations indicate that if Azathoth is destroyed there is a 99.927% probability that the universe will cease to exist." Kirk: "I like those...
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    Check Out This Early Ravenloft: The Horrors Within Artwork

    Pastiche is what D&D is at it's core. Doing pastiche is D&D being itself. It's when it tries not to be pastiche that it becomes a bland non-entity.
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    Check Out This Early Ravenloft: The Horrors Within Artwork

    They certainly have a strict moral code, which is why 1st edition made them lawful neutral. It doesn't mean they aren't weirdly alien who will happily experiment upon you, but they will try to do it without causing unnecessary suffering (as they understand it).
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    My Changing Thoughts on Science Fantasy Games

    Luke uses his psionic precognition to deflect blaster bolts.
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    Check Out This Early Arcana Unleashed Artwork

    Don’t they? My mistake, I must have them confused with hedgehogs. Almiraj (bunnycorns) are eligible by the wording of the 5.5 spell.
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    Is a Crossover TV series or Movie between DCU & Star Trek possible now that Paramount & WBD are merging.

    That one might be a story worth telling (in a comic). Both characters have a little Sherlock in their DNA.
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