Mortellan said:
What they seem to be going with seems more like a 'buffet pantheon'... If all they need is placeholder names why not make them all completely new gods?
Heh. The Forgotten Realms pantheon is itself a 'buffet pantheon,' and is held up as an example of such by some guy named Ed Greenwood in an article called "Down-to-Earth Divinity: One DM's design for a mixed & matched mythos" way back in Dragon Magazine #54.
it's a great idea to pick and choose the best gods from various sources. I love Greyhawk, but its core evil gods have never done much for me. Maybe that's why so many classic modules reference lesser evils like Tharizdun and 'Elemental Evil' rather than Hextor, Erythynul, or that other one I can't even remember the name of right now.
I've never run a Forgotten Realms campaign, but I can remember Bane, Shar, Loviatar, and Malar (among others) far more easily than any of Greyhawk's evil gods.
Just like when 3e elevated Vecna to a god of secrets, it's a good idea to bring the good ideas (and names) to the fore, and let the less useful stuff go in the wastebin.*
*: Of course, if you've got a good use for Hextor, you should keep him in your own campaign.