Kobold Avenger said:The idea of world serpents predates the creation of christianity. Off the top of my head I can think of the Midgaard Serpent from Norse mythology. Serpents are a universal symbol of wisdom, enlightenment and fertility as you look across all of the different cultures around the world.
And things coming in 3's are also very common with archetypes such as Maiden/Crone/Mother, Father/Son/Holy-Ghost, Brahmin/Shiva/Vishnu, or Our-Side/Their-Side/Everything-In-Between.
Now to kill this thread...
HAIL SATAN!!!!
i think this is the most relevant thing.Psion said:Do I beleive that in doing so, Gygax was teaching something contrary to his religious beliefs? (Gygax is Christian, Jehevah's Witness to be exact, from what I hear) No. Because his work is not a religious text or sermon. It's a game.
Kai Lord said:So what does that mean for us? Its for each one of us to decide. I know now that I?ll never play a dragonmarked character, or run an Eberron campaign where the three progenitors are anything other than cast down beasts who are evil to the core. I?m a Christian, and creating and playing heroic characters who draw power from the dragon in the earth while brandishing their marks named after the beast is a place I?m just not going to go. I don?t see any good coming out of that.
Kai Lord said:Not only that, I don't even have any good magic in my world. Pretty crazy huh?![]()
I haven't always done this mind you, but the more I've studied the Bible over the years the more certain elements of D&D end up getting repainted to suit my convictions. But that's just me and where my heart's at on the matter.
EDIT: Oh and I do have silver and gold dragons in my world (currently a Dragonlance campaign), but they just pretend to be good....![]()
....because of course only "right wing ideologues" push to suppress speech they disagree with.trollwad said:The guys who are talking about killing the thread (if they are serious) are just as narrow minded as right wing ideologues who want to get everything that they disagree with pulled from the public library.
Of course I can only assume you mean the "thread" originator; as the forum originator has a longstanding policy against religious discussions within the forum.The forum originator was very careful to be polite (in most of his post at least),