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<blockquote data-quote="Aldarc" data-source="post: 7128039" data-attributes="member: 5142"><p>But the Church of the Sovereign Host is not too distant, and it would be the responsibility of the Church and its entire retinue of clergy (e.g. clerics, paladins, fighters, etc.). The destruction of the Sovereign Host's religion would not be entirely new; it happened on Riedra under the "beneficent" tyranny of the Inspired. But again, it' not necessarily the responsibility of the gods to do anything. If it were their responsibility, then the better campaign would probably be playing the gods and not mortal player characters. </p><p></p><p>It would probably be best to leave out the real world analogies. That said, it's little wonder you don't get Eberron. You're blindly running in, guns-blazing, treating the world as if you're in the heroic epic fantasy of Forgotten Realms with zero political consequences. "We murdered the 'Bad Guy' so the day is simply saved ipso facto! Church of the Silver Flame, we demand praise, gold star stickers, and pats on the head for a job well done!" The Church of the Silver Flame is opposed to Karrnath and its use of undead, but that also speaks more to (1) how the Church of the Silver Flame has become synonymous with Thrane, and (2) nationalistic grudges from the Last War. That said, only the upper most echelons of Karrnath know that King Kaius III is actually King Kaius I or even a vampire. As far as most people know, King Kaius III was a pro-peace king who initiated talks for the Treaty of Thronehold, and the people of Karrnath regard him in high esteem. You may think that you are liberating the people of Latveria by killing Dr. Doom, but they won't share your naive, idealistic optimism. </p><p></p><p>Do they? What level did House Cannith's artificers have to be to create the warforged? What level does any House have to be to create their more remarkable works? </p><p></p><p>He still answers questions and writes articles about Eberron, including the setting in 5e. You are free to ask him your questions. He's really a nice guy about it as long as you're respectful. </p><p></p><p>Meta-Power-Gamers for the Win? Seriously, I don't know why you treat Eberron's political landscape as if it were a hack 'n' slash dungeon crawl. </p><p></p><p>Entirely unconfirmed and unknown what caused the Mournland.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aldarc, post: 7128039, member: 5142"] But the Church of the Sovereign Host is not too distant, and it would be the responsibility of the Church and its entire retinue of clergy (e.g. clerics, paladins, fighters, etc.). The destruction of the Sovereign Host's religion would not be entirely new; it happened on Riedra under the "beneficent" tyranny of the Inspired. But again, it' not necessarily the responsibility of the gods to do anything. If it were their responsibility, then the better campaign would probably be playing the gods and not mortal player characters. It would probably be best to leave out the real world analogies. That said, it's little wonder you don't get Eberron. You're blindly running in, guns-blazing, treating the world as if you're in the heroic epic fantasy of Forgotten Realms with zero political consequences. "We murdered the 'Bad Guy' so the day is simply saved ipso facto! Church of the Silver Flame, we demand praise, gold star stickers, and pats on the head for a job well done!" The Church of the Silver Flame is opposed to Karrnath and its use of undead, but that also speaks more to (1) how the Church of the Silver Flame has become synonymous with Thrane, and (2) nationalistic grudges from the Last War. That said, only the upper most echelons of Karrnath know that King Kaius III is actually King Kaius I or even a vampire. As far as most people know, King Kaius III was a pro-peace king who initiated talks for the Treaty of Thronehold, and the people of Karrnath regard him in high esteem. You may think that you are liberating the people of Latveria by killing Dr. Doom, but they won't share your naive, idealistic optimism. Do they? What level did House Cannith's artificers have to be to create the warforged? What level does any House have to be to create their more remarkable works? He still answers questions and writes articles about Eberron, including the setting in 5e. You are free to ask him your questions. He's really a nice guy about it as long as you're respectful. Meta-Power-Gamers for the Win? Seriously, I don't know why you treat Eberron's political landscape as if it were a hack 'n' slash dungeon crawl. Entirely unconfirmed and unknown what caused the Mournland. [/QUOTE]
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