Jhaelen said:Some of the Old Testament angelic types would fit right in with the D&D creatures from the Far Realms...
We're talking real wrath of good type stuff!
Jhaelen said:Some of the Old Testament angelic types would fit right in with the D&D creatures from the Far Realms...
ForbidenMaster said:My brain cant even process what you just wrote.
Alright, Stop...Steely Dan said:Archon, archon, baby…
Scribble said:But that's the point I think... They're SUPPOSED to be similar. They're the elite forces of two sides in an ancient war.
DandD said:Well then, fear not. They are different in looks, different in background, different in how you use them.
Well, for me they look different. This seems to be a very subjective matter, so I can't really help you more here.GoodKingJayIII said:What kind of response is that? Seriously.
Obviously I don't see it that way, or else I wouldn't have posted on the matter. (And I'm not alone, by the way, though that shouldn't make a difference).
You know, I'm starting to get a sense of how the people who don't like 4e feel. I'm just engaging in some discussion of some aspects I do not like, have given (or agreed with) concrete reasons why, and the response to my argument: "nuh uh!"
Mouseferatu said:Sure it does. Go back and read the alignment descriptions again. Alignments in 4E are more about what you do, not how you do it.
You can have a chaotic evil character who is randomly and wildly destructive. But you can also have a character who is a meticulous, patient planner--and if he shares the self-centered views of CE, and if destruction is still his goal, he can still be CE.
(Of course, this has been true to some extent of prior editions, but it's more explicit here.)
IanArgent said:This might be a bit too much Godwin's Law for some; but I could make the argument here that in Nazi Germany, Hilter could be filed as Chaotic Evil, served by mainly Evil (and some Chaotic Evil) lieutenants; but that the majority of Germans were unaligned, with some of military leaders (Rommel and von Runsdedt come to mind) being Good or even Lawful Good; without necessarily violating their own codes of ethics.