GypsyComet
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Re: Polytheism Problems
As previously noted, however, creation myths *should* be a bit messed up.
The answer to this depends a LOT on how active the god is among his followers and the two nations as a whole. If the two sides both gain direct guidance from the deity (ie. his statues animate and teach the priests and/or masses) then conflict can still result, but are less likely unless this "law" god is actually a bit on the heartless side as well (ie. a hidden streak of LE). If, on the other hand, this Law god is fairly distant ("here is my law, follow it and achieve paradise, but don't bug me until then.") and the two races still manage to practice different cultures under this Law, then conflict is fairly likely just due to the usual mortal crock-headedness...
The other factor, of course, is whether the two nations are, themselves, monotheist or polytheist. Is this Law god the Big (or only) Kahuna for these two nations? Or is he just the patron of the city guard and the library?
Scores of names as seen in Myth, yes, but not necessarily scores of deities. Depending on whether there is a unifying Myth in the world (ie. all the big racial patriarch deities started a brothers, but are now portrayed as the races they created, and no longer get along...), a number of the lesser gods can appear using yet another Gloranthan bit: the "subcult". They either represent one of the big deity's aspects by having mythically reinforced it in the tales, or are different faces of the same deity. The upshot is the same, or can be, mechanically: the main deity has a large collection of Domains, but most of them cannot be taken together, as they represent different subcults. There are two or three Domains which define the Big Guy, and normally a Cleric will take one of these and one from the subcult which suits...
This brings up a question that I've not yet seen heavily addressed in this thread: how is "true" polytheism represented at the level of the divinely gifted: the CLERIC?
Kryndal Levik said:One of the biggest difficulties I have with polytheism is with racial deities; I'm in the process of redesigning my pantheons for my homebrew and, like many "standard" campaigns, I have separate pantheons for each race (human, elven, orc, etc.). On the one hand, I don't want to homogenize my religions by using the same gods with different aspects- that also has a tendency to mess up "creation myths."
As previously noted, however, creation myths *should* be a bit messed up.
My other concern with that approach is that you can have followers of the same god (but of different aspects) coming into conflict. For example- would a lawful good god allow his elven and human followers to fight against each other in a race war (justified or otherwise)?
The answer to this depends a LOT on how active the god is among his followers and the two nations as a whole. If the two sides both gain direct guidance from the deity (ie. his statues animate and teach the priests and/or masses) then conflict can still result, but are less likely unless this "law" god is actually a bit on the heartless side as well (ie. a hidden streak of LE). If, on the other hand, this Law god is fairly distant ("here is my law, follow it and achieve paradise, but don't bug me until then.") and the two races still manage to practice different cultures under this Law, then conflict is fairly likely just due to the usual mortal crock-headedness...
The other factor, of course, is whether the two nations are, themselves, monotheist or polytheist. Is this Law god the Big (or only) Kahuna for these two nations? Or is he just the patron of the city guard and the library?
On the other hand, the other approach- truly independent deities for each race- has always seemed very cumbersome. I have about a dozen or so "key" deities for my main human kingdom; if you have even half that for each race, you end up with scores of deities.
... this racial deity problem has always bothered me...
Scores of names as seen in Myth, yes, but not necessarily scores of deities. Depending on whether there is a unifying Myth in the world (ie. all the big racial patriarch deities started a brothers, but are now portrayed as the races they created, and no longer get along...), a number of the lesser gods can appear using yet another Gloranthan bit: the "subcult". They either represent one of the big deity's aspects by having mythically reinforced it in the tales, or are different faces of the same deity. The upshot is the same, or can be, mechanically: the main deity has a large collection of Domains, but most of them cannot be taken together, as they represent different subcults. There are two or three Domains which define the Big Guy, and normally a Cleric will take one of these and one from the subcult which suits...
This brings up a question that I've not yet seen heavily addressed in this thread: how is "true" polytheism represented at the level of the divinely gifted: the CLERIC?