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Re: (TFT) The Lost TFT book
Point taken.
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 3:14 PM, David Michael Grouchy II <
david_michael_grouchy_ii@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > The idea that a few high-level characters can give a god/dess a run
> > for his/her money seems wrong,
>
> Denis,
> Here are James M. Wards words on the subject.
>
> David Michael Grouchy II
>
>
> I believe the D&D gods are fair game, but usually the referee doesn't go
> far enough in his presentation of the gods. The gods are much more than a
> target with large hit points and some cool powers. I don't believe that a
> player character that's been around twenty years should have a chance aginst
> a being that's been around 10,000 years. It reminds me of a time I was
> adventuring with a strong party looking for a red dragon and discovered the
> dragon had its own community of orcs, trolls, ogres, and other monsters. The
> dragon had been around for a thousand years and had done something with its
> life instead of sitting around its cave. It's the same with the D&D gods,
> who have had worshipers for thousands of years. There is a structure to the
> lives of gods that make them untouchable by a mere band of tough characters.
>
> -Jim Ward
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