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Fluffy Gods!

Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 4:52 pm
by Troy812
I'd like a little more information on the current gods in the DCC Rulebook before I start thinking about new ones.

Can anyone tell me where I can get some FLUFF on the non-Lovecraftian gods listed in the rule book.

Re: Fluffy Gods!

Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 7:26 pm
by blackwingedheaven
Details about a lot of the gods can be found in the Dungeon Crawl Classics #35 GM's Guide (Gazetteer of the Known Realms).

Re: Fluffy Gods!

Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 11:26 pm
by Colin
Look for more news on this front soon too. :)

Colin

Re: Fluffy Gods!

Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 12:09 am
by Ravenheart87
I thought this topic is about deities for a DCC campaign where you play as bunnies and other little furry animals. Alas it seems I was wrong.

Re: Fluffy Gods!

Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 6:23 am
by Troy812
Watership Down.... Appendix N or not Appendix N, that is the question.

Re: Fluffy Gods!

Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 6:45 am
by Ravenheart87
I use every god from every mythology, including lovecraftian Old Ones. Makes it easier for my players, since most of them probably know a bit about Greek or Norse mythology at least, and they don't have to read a list about what kind of gods my setting has. Plus if it was good for the Wilderlands, it's good enough for me. :)

Re: Fluffy Gods!

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 4:52 am
by PeelSeel2
Troy812 wrote:Watership Down.... Appendix N or not Appendix N, that is the question.
Appendix Acid

Re: Fluffy Gods!

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 7:47 am
by ragboy
Troy812 wrote:Watership Down.... Appendix N or not Appendix N, that is the question.
His other book -- Shardik -- is firmly in the Appendix N school. Very dark, with a demonic bear worshipped as a god, etc.

Re: Fluffy Gods!

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 11:40 am
by beermotor
ragboy wrote:
Troy812 wrote:Watership Down.... Appendix N or not Appendix N, that is the question.
His other book -- Shardik -- is firmly in the Appendix N school. Very dark, with a demonic bear worshipped as a god, etc.
+1. Also, that book was a great morality tale, you had some good fall from grace and then long journey to redemption story going on. The child slavery thing was brutal. At root, the whole book is about the evils of slavery. Seeing as how there's (arguably) a bunch of racism in most fantasy literature/gaming, Shardik makes for a neat counterpoint. Also the low-magicness is appealing.

Guess I'm just getting old and crotchety, but high fantasy stuff just kinda bores me anymore.