Mouseferatu
Hero
So over in the thread about the changes to demons and devils, and the planes, I commented on the fact that I really like most of what they're doing. However, there is one element that I dislike, and that's the use of Tharizdun. If the new setting is not Greyhawk, I'd prefer they not use any of the Greyhawk-specific deities.
The thing is, upon further reflection, I'm not sure why I feel this way. I don't object to them using names like Mordenkainen's disjunction or the Eye of Vecna. I don't object to the inclusion of Demogorgon or Graz'zt.
So why is it that Greyhawk gods bother me in the new setting, but other elements that were original to Greyhawk do not?
And the answer is, I'm not 100% sure, but I think it has to do with the context in which I first encountered the various names. I first "met" Mordenkainen and Vecna and the demon lords in the 1E core books, before I knew Greyhawk from Toledo. So to me, even though they might be original to Greyhawk, they don't say "Greyhawk" to me. They say "D&D."
OTOH, I first met the Greyhawk deities in a Greyhawk-specific context. So even though some of them appear as a "generic" pantheon in 3E, when I see the names, I don't think "D&D" in general; I think "Greyhawk" in particular.
Anyway, I'm not sure I have a point to all this. But I figured I'd throw it out there, see what (if anything) it sparks.
The thing is, upon further reflection, I'm not sure why I feel this way. I don't object to them using names like Mordenkainen's disjunction or the Eye of Vecna. I don't object to the inclusion of Demogorgon or Graz'zt.
So why is it that Greyhawk gods bother me in the new setting, but other elements that were original to Greyhawk do not?
And the answer is, I'm not 100% sure, but I think it has to do with the context in which I first encountered the various names. I first "met" Mordenkainen and Vecna and the demon lords in the 1E core books, before I knew Greyhawk from Toledo. So to me, even though they might be original to Greyhawk, they don't say "Greyhawk" to me. They say "D&D."
OTOH, I first met the Greyhawk deities in a Greyhawk-specific context. So even though some of them appear as a "generic" pantheon in 3E, when I see the names, I don't think "D&D" in general; I think "Greyhawk" in particular.
Anyway, I'm not sure I have a point to all this. But I figured I'd throw it out there, see what (if anything) it sparks.