Maxperson
Morkus from Orkus
We saw this primarily in 4e, but, it's hardly new. Any time anyone tries to change demons, devils, whatnot, the PS police jump out of the woodwork to tell all and sundry how wrong this new version is and how it is bad because it changes what was established in PS.
I've not seen that. Can you provide links?
See, for example, the arguments about Succubus being changed to devils. Changes to Modrons. Changes to Elementals. Changes to the cosmology. Etc.
I'd love to. You have links to these arguments?
Setting has zero to do with vrocks. A 2e Forgotten Realms vrock is the same as a 2e Planescape Vrock, which was the same as a 2e Greyhawk vrock. The edition determines the creature, not the setting UNLESS it's a setting specific creature, which vrocks are not.My point is, in every setting, most of the creatures are adapted to that setting. So, elves and dwarves and orcs and giants etc. are changed/modified to fit within that setting. A Greyhawk orc and a Forgotten Realms orc and an Eberron orc is different. But, the second we step into the planes, it's 100% Planescape all the way or nothing at all.
Why is a Forgotten Realms Vrock the same as an Eberron Vrock - both soldier demons in the Blood War? If it's no problem that everything else gets modified for settings, why are planar creatures, and thus Planescape, given such a privileged position?