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<blockquote data-quote="76512390ag12" data-source="post: 7218461" data-attributes="member: 26664"><p>I get that. Kinda. I'll need to soak in it a bit longer but right now they are all feeling a little too 'modern', what some religions regarded as good in history we'd view quite differently now, and in fantasy one can (should) go beyond that. However.. D&D had always been a modern mind set in a comfortable fantasy pseudo nostalgia place, and that's fine and has it's place at the table. What I liked is the space the book gives to add or twist it, with no need to break it.. I think there is room for a Mother of Monsters goddess, in fact that might be the Lillith goddess, just as she could also stand in for or be Lolth.</p><p></p><p>Yes, I am starting to appreciate the calm normal and fun canvas they've painted and how different tables might or might not take that in different ways.</p><p></p><p>I also quite liked the fact that although it doesn't have a setting, it suggests one thru the text, and later reminds you of some of the places in the mythology that you *might* want to put on the map.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="76512390ag12, post: 7218461, member: 26664"] I get that. Kinda. I'll need to soak in it a bit longer but right now they are all feeling a little too 'modern', what some religions regarded as good in history we'd view quite differently now, and in fantasy one can (should) go beyond that. However.. D&D had always been a modern mind set in a comfortable fantasy pseudo nostalgia place, and that's fine and has it's place at the table. What I liked is the space the book gives to add or twist it, with no need to break it.. I think there is room for a Mother of Monsters goddess, in fact that might be the Lillith goddess, just as she could also stand in for or be Lolth. Yes, I am starting to appreciate the calm normal and fun canvas they've painted and how different tables might or might not take that in different ways. I also quite liked the fact that although it doesn't have a setting, it suggests one thru the text, and later reminds you of some of the places in the mythology that you *might* want to put on the map. [/QUOTE]
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