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<blockquote data-quote="steeldragons" data-source="post: 6680753" data-attributes="member: 92511"><p>If I wanted to D&Dize and 5e-ize them, I would use them...as is/they are...in D&D. They are deities of/for a Norse/Nordic style people/society/nation/world. So...they would be deities. They would not have stats. I would use them as I see fit...narrating as appropriate. They will be supernaturally invulnerable. Supernaturally strong. Supernaturally gifted in their chosen weapon use...and magical abilities of those weapons. </p><p></p><p>They'll fly at will. Teleport/Plane Shift at will....They're gods. That's what they are. I would use them, in D&D, as what they are in D&D. IF I thought something from the movie was particularly cool/wanted to use it...I would narrate them doing that. Period.</p><p></p><p>"Heroes" would be lesser or demi-gods. And have the abilities commensurate for them...that is...nothing in stone, just [probably unspokenly] "less" than the "full/greater" deities...but still well beyond a PC's capabilities.</p><p></p><p>The Ein--jar-whatever are the supernatural/spiritual bodies of the souls of the valorous dead. They will have traits of supernatural/celestial beings...minds and memories of their mortal lives. Maybe some kind of incorporeal/ethereal spirit-state they can transition into if they're not on/in Asgard...subject to clerical powers...since they're dead people and all...as well as being supernaturally strong and tough wherever they are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steeldragons, post: 6680753, member: 92511"] If I wanted to D&Dize and 5e-ize them, I would use them...as is/they are...in D&D. They are deities of/for a Norse/Nordic style people/society/nation/world. So...they would be deities. They would not have stats. I would use them as I see fit...narrating as appropriate. They will be supernaturally invulnerable. Supernaturally strong. Supernaturally gifted in their chosen weapon use...and magical abilities of those weapons. They'll fly at will. Teleport/Plane Shift at will....They're gods. That's what they are. I would use them, in D&D, as what they are in D&D. IF I thought something from the movie was particularly cool/wanted to use it...I would narrate them doing that. Period. "Heroes" would be lesser or demi-gods. And have the abilities commensurate for them...that is...nothing in stone, just [probably unspokenly] "less" than the "full/greater" deities...but still well beyond a PC's capabilities. The Ein--jar-whatever are the supernatural/spiritual bodies of the souls of the valorous dead. They will have traits of supernatural/celestial beings...minds and memories of their mortal lives. Maybe some kind of incorporeal/ethereal spirit-state they can transition into if they're not on/in Asgard...subject to clerical powers...since they're dead people and all...as well as being supernaturally strong and tough wherever they are. [/QUOTE]
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