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GothicDan
Master of Realmslore
   
USA
1103 Posts |
Posted - 12 Aug 2006 : 06:19:18
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Yeenoghu is hardly "another demon" in my book. He's been around for 30 years! ;) |
Planescape Fanatic
"Fiends and Undead are the peanut butter and jelly of evil." - Me "That attitude should be stomped on, whenever and wherever it's encountered, because it makes people holding such views bad citizens, not just bad roleplayers (considering D&D was structured as a 'forced cooperation' game, and although successive editions are pointing it more and more towards a me-first, min-max game, the drift away from 'we all need each other to succeed' will at some point make it 'no longer' D&D)." - ED GREENWOOD |
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Jorkens
Great Reader
    
Norway
2950 Posts |
Posted - 12 Aug 2006 : 06:29:08
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He's been around for thousands of years in the realms, I prefer to keep him that way; in the background. I am tired of demons in all shapes and forms, therefore a gnoll as they are presented would be nice. |
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GothicDan
Master of Realmslore
   
USA
1103 Posts |
Posted - 12 Aug 2006 : 06:35:35
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Well, I am just too big a fan of Planar beings, I suppose. I'd probably use him as the patron for some tribes, and maybe have some shamans/clerics of him as the 'elders.' Maybe some fiendish hyenadons, though... |
Planescape Fanatic
"Fiends and Undead are the peanut butter and jelly of evil." - Me "That attitude should be stomped on, whenever and wherever it's encountered, because it makes people holding such views bad citizens, not just bad roleplayers (considering D&D was structured as a 'forced cooperation' game, and although successive editions are pointing it more and more towards a me-first, min-max game, the drift away from 'we all need each other to succeed' will at some point make it 'no longer' D&D)." - ED GREENWOOD |
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Jorkens
Great Reader
    
Norway
2950 Posts |
Posted - 12 Aug 2006 : 06:43:41
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I agree on that use, but as with gods; I prefer greater demons to stay far in the background. As you may have guessed I am no fan of the Planescape connection. Shamans and religious doctrine can both cause trouble and flesh out the gnolls on their own. Common hyenadons have so little mention that common hyenadons would still be a new element to a story. |
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Aes Tryl
Learned Scribe
 
181 Posts |
Posted - 12 Aug 2006 : 06:54:36
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Actually i like the introduction of greater demons as long as no one gets crazy enough to want to challenge them directly, it adds flavour to the realms |
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GothicDan
Master of Realmslore
   
USA
1103 Posts |
Posted - 12 Aug 2006 : 07:02:32
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Heh, I guess I've always used Hyenadons in my own Gnoll-based ideas (I'm a big fan of Megafauna!), so to me, Fiendish is ACTUALLY Fiendish and different. :) |
Planescape Fanatic
"Fiends and Undead are the peanut butter and jelly of evil." - Me "That attitude should be stomped on, whenever and wherever it's encountered, because it makes people holding such views bad citizens, not just bad roleplayers (considering D&D was structured as a 'forced cooperation' game, and although successive editions are pointing it more and more towards a me-first, min-max game, the drift away from 'we all need each other to succeed' will at some point make it 'no longer' D&D)." - ED GREENWOOD |
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