I have a homebrew that I have a lot of fun designing different backgrounds and cosmic/world history for, yet sorta staying within the framework of whatever edition I am playing. (since 1st ED)
In my cosmic history I used the titans as creators of the building blocks of existance. Over the years they morphed a bit to coincide with my mythos. (Babylonion/Egyptian/Cthulhoid). I used the elder titans as their basic template, and made them the children of Ptah, creator of pathways and knowledge. Instead of things like fire and cold, the elder titans personified forces, gravity, space, time, etc. Players enjoyed awakening an elder titan from its slumber in an enormous chair, and standing at its feet as they explained their quest.
On to the problem(?). Titans in 4th ed dont fit in that niche. I can still use the lesser titans (fire, frost, storm, water, etc) as depicted in 4th ed in my campaign. But elder titans of greek stature (mostly human just huge and powerful) conflict with the basic story of 4th ed history. They wouldn't be the children of a god, they wouldn't work to create AND maintain the cosmos like I had them.
So after a long time beating my head against a table, I find myself at an impasse...
1. I want to keep "elder" titans in their role of creators and maintainers guided by Ptah.
2. I want to use the titans/primordials versus gods creation mythos of 4th ed.
Normally I can come up with a story or plot for any retro fits in my campaign when editions change that makes sense, but this one has me stumped for a good "wow, fits right into place" solution like I normally do.
...looking for inputs
In my cosmic history I used the titans as creators of the building blocks of existance. Over the years they morphed a bit to coincide with my mythos. (Babylonion/Egyptian/Cthulhoid). I used the elder titans as their basic template, and made them the children of Ptah, creator of pathways and knowledge. Instead of things like fire and cold, the elder titans personified forces, gravity, space, time, etc. Players enjoyed awakening an elder titan from its slumber in an enormous chair, and standing at its feet as they explained their quest.
On to the problem(?). Titans in 4th ed dont fit in that niche. I can still use the lesser titans (fire, frost, storm, water, etc) as depicted in 4th ed in my campaign. But elder titans of greek stature (mostly human just huge and powerful) conflict with the basic story of 4th ed history. They wouldn't be the children of a god, they wouldn't work to create AND maintain the cosmos like I had them.
So after a long time beating my head against a table, I find myself at an impasse...
1. I want to keep "elder" titans in their role of creators and maintainers guided by Ptah.
2. I want to use the titans/primordials versus gods creation mythos of 4th ed.
Normally I can come up with a story or plot for any retro fits in my campaign when editions change that makes sense, but this one has me stumped for a good "wow, fits right into place" solution like I normally do.
...looking for inputs