AverageCitizen said:
We're steeped in Judeo-Christian myths. Its part of why this stuff is interesting. Using angels vs demons to represent good vs evil draws on familiar concepts and symbols and allows us to paint a story using a familiar pallete. Mixing in 'juicy extraplanar politics' is like mixing in neon green and yellow. It will get old fast. The new system allows for one new story: x betrays y because of z. I can see some good potential there, to be sure. But wiping all allegiances and the flavor associated with the has left us with only one trick. And its not good enough to last another 2000 years.
Angels and Demons predate Judeo-Christian Myth.
Vedic for the win!
(And really, the Vedic religions are FAR more interesting in their mythos.. and hideously complicated)
Hong - Its just too.. Christian.
I like the general feel of the default 4e world.
I like my understanding of the Angel-as-written (Very Simon R Green, as commented)
I also like the possibility of ages-old angels developing a personality, free will, and, essentially, a soul.
As it is written, I see an Angel consisting of Body, Aninums and Divine Spirit, as opposed to a soul.
Extrapolating from the W+M Preview, I'll be having my Gods as beings who've managed to seperate their soul and animus from the body, and attach it to the raw stuff of creation, giving them stupendous levels of power, focused on the keys aspects of their personalities,