AFGNCAAP
First Post
Though this topic may be deemed blasphemous to some, I was thinking about two of the more standard, well-entrenched D&D settings out there, & I couldn't help but think of some of the core similarities of the settings. I'm not talking about mechanics & what not, but basic concepts that both share. For example:
* The uber-wizard: GH has Mordenkainen, & FR has Elminster. Very powerful & well-known in their home settings.
* The uber-dungeon/ruin: GH has the infamous Castle Greyhawk, while either Myth Drannor or Undermountain can qualify for FR.
* The mad mage (tie in to uber-dungeon): GH has Zagyg, who's got a strong link to Castle Greyhawk; FR has Halaster, the mad architect of Undermountain.
* The uber-city: GH has, well, Greyhawk; FR's Waterdeep fits the bill here. These seem to be Lankhmar-esque cities, full of intrigue, secret societies, & magic.
* A potluck pantheon: Both GH & FR have pantheons of deities that are seem to be a collective of bits & pieces rather than belonging to one cohesive pantheon (something sort of resembling the representation of faiths in Lankhmar, as well).
* The evil nation: GH has Iuz, & FR has Zhentil Keep--both are evil political powers controled or driven by an evil theocracy of sorts (Iuz is ruled by, well, Iuz; the power of Zhentil Keep is just about inseperable from the Church of Bane).
I'm sure that there are even more if you think about it. Now, keep in mind I'm more or less looking at rather basic similarities, since details can flesh out things differently (though the core concept remains the same). And, I'm sure these elements can be tied to other settings & sources as well (Mordor = Zhentil Keep & Iuz; Gandalf = Mordenkainen & Elminster; Mines of Moria = Undermountain & Castle Greyhawk; etc.).
Agree? Disagree? Additonal points? Counterpoints? What do you think?
* The uber-wizard: GH has Mordenkainen, & FR has Elminster. Very powerful & well-known in their home settings.
* The uber-dungeon/ruin: GH has the infamous Castle Greyhawk, while either Myth Drannor or Undermountain can qualify for FR.
* The mad mage (tie in to uber-dungeon): GH has Zagyg, who's got a strong link to Castle Greyhawk; FR has Halaster, the mad architect of Undermountain.
* The uber-city: GH has, well, Greyhawk; FR's Waterdeep fits the bill here. These seem to be Lankhmar-esque cities, full of intrigue, secret societies, & magic.
* A potluck pantheon: Both GH & FR have pantheons of deities that are seem to be a collective of bits & pieces rather than belonging to one cohesive pantheon (something sort of resembling the representation of faiths in Lankhmar, as well).
* The evil nation: GH has Iuz, & FR has Zhentil Keep--both are evil political powers controled or driven by an evil theocracy of sorts (Iuz is ruled by, well, Iuz; the power of Zhentil Keep is just about inseperable from the Church of Bane).
I'm sure that there are even more if you think about it. Now, keep in mind I'm more or less looking at rather basic similarities, since details can flesh out things differently (though the core concept remains the same). And, I'm sure these elements can be tied to other settings & sources as well (Mordor = Zhentil Keep & Iuz; Gandalf = Mordenkainen & Elminster; Mines of Moria = Undermountain & Castle Greyhawk; etc.).
Agree? Disagree? Additonal points? Counterpoints? What do you think?