dave2008
Legend
Actually a ruined temple does imply a relationship to god(s), though, as we know from RL, that doesn't mean gods existed.Notably, there is no lore about "gods".
Actually a ruined temple does imply a relationship to god(s), though, as we know from RL, that doesn't mean gods existed.Notably, there is no lore about "gods".
There was in 4e Athas.Regarding Athas, no. There was never a Dawn War.
Its relevant because Yaarel is trying to shape a setting, so it is helpful to have discussion on the divinities that may or may not exist.OK, that was my last post about gods and DS. I don't think it is really relevant to what @Yaarel is trying to do.
In The Verdant Passage, some of the protagonists visit an ancient temple beneath Tyr referred to as the Crimson Shrine. It is guarded by wraiths.There was also a ruined temple found in a book or module.
It's possible for planets and stars to survive crossing the event horizon of a supermassive black hole due to a lack of spaghettification.Unless you modify into some sort of fantasy black hole that spits the planet out in another wildspace in front of a red sun!![]()
Fyreen falls through the vortex and emerges into an alternate reality where the sun is crimson...It is hard to read, but it was posted on the 1st page of this thread. It reads (2nd paragraph):
"What happens to a creature or object that enters the vortex? That's up to you. Although most creatures in Doomspace assume the vortex is a destructive force, it might be a gate to another dimension, an alternate reality, or another Wildspace system."
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First, the mysterious beings could be gods. Second, demigods ARE gods. They're just the weakest kind in 2e.The citation establishes lore about "mysterious beings" or even "demigods".
Notably, there is no lore about "gods".
And we know from 1995, that since there has never been gods in Athas, even an obscure folkbelief about something called a "demigod" cannot imply any actual gods.
The demigod is perhaps a nickname for a Hercules-like warrior, who is a standard high level character.

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