Snoweel
First Post
An exchange in another thread (4e Gods with Stats) got me wondering about the difference between D&D gods and other powerful supernatural beings.
What really is the difference? This isn't a rhetorical question - obviously there are differences (gods are Immortal as opposed to Elemental or Fey, for example, and most of them dwell on the Astral Sea).
But what is the difference between gods and other 'godlike' beings - archfey, demon lords, primordials, Far Realm entities, primal spirits, etc - to the characters living inside the game world?
Obviously there is canon (feel free to share; I know some of you are subject matter experts on D&D canon and I'd love to know if there's an official line on this) but I'm mostly interested in your own take on these beings. How does it all work in your setting?
What really is the difference? This isn't a rhetorical question - obviously there are differences (gods are Immortal as opposed to Elemental or Fey, for example, and most of them dwell on the Astral Sea).
But what is the difference between gods and other 'godlike' beings - archfey, demon lords, primordials, Far Realm entities, primal spirits, etc - to the characters living inside the game world?
Obviously there is canon (feel free to share; I know some of you are subject matter experts on D&D canon and I'd love to know if there's an official line on this) but I'm mostly interested in your own take on these beings. How does it all work in your setting?