some traits u can add to ur characters or npcs if u want!
my party found medusa, helped out perseus without killing her, and bought her an absolutely massive puppy.
perseus is happy because he found a work-around and is not dead. (when polydectes asked for the head of the gorgon he didn’t say it had to be detached.)
medusa is happy to have a companion and some cool new friends.
my players of course instantly asked for the dog’s name and i panicked and so now medusa has a very large and fluffy bear-like dog named chobani.
happy thanksgiving! remember that our forefathers and the leaders of our nation have been repeatedly awful to indigenous and first nations people! they deserve our support!
yes happy thanksgiving blah blah blah today would be a great day to donate to our indigenous and first nations communities, buy from indigenous and first nations businesses, and check out the #next150 challenge
ALSO
for those who may be confused if i mention various gods as poc in my lore
this is not meant to be a direct interpretation of mythology. this is a modern setting and i felt the gods in this setting should reflect the society as a whole.
i know historically they would not have been, but this is a full on alternate sort of thing.
just wanted to clear that up because i know some folks might get confused or offended without context.
Persephone or Athena?
Arachne or Medusa?
The Iliad or The Odyssey?
Zeus or Hades?
Andromeda or Helen?
What is your favorite Greek Myth?
What is your least favorite Greek Myth?
Cerberus or Minotaur?
What mythical creature would you want as a pet?
Icarus or Theseus?
Who is your favorite hero?
Achilles or Hercules?
Cronus or Hyperion?
Rhea or Mnemosyne?
Apollo or Artemis?
What’s your favorite Mythological couple?
What’s your favorite piece of Greek art?
What’s your favorite modern take on Greek Mythology?
Poseidon or Nereus?
Ceto or Echidna?
this character is captain talaera! she’s the main pirate captain in the campaign i’m writing right now!
Want to request yourself? Check the pinned post for the rules!
The “Necromancy is evil“ we see in most fantasy worlds stems from a christian view of having to honor the body after death in a certain way to ensure the soul’s safety in the afterlife. And while I encourage you to explore societies that don’t see necromancy as evil, I also encourage you to explore societies that see necromancy as evil for different reasons.
Drow might believe that after death, your body belongs to Lolth and must be fed to spiders. Reanimating a body means stealing from Lolth and must therefore be punished.
A Zoroastrian inspired society might believe that with death, evil starts infesting the body, so dead bodies must be kept away from the community, and reanimating them keeps them in the community and is therefore bad.
Make Poseidon
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