I finally figured out what to do with demons and devils in D&D Mine. I've always been mildly disappointed with the handling of demons and devils in AD&D and onwards. Gygax and various successors to the D&D property were always so keyed to alignment when discussing them, and the whole "Bloodwar" Planescape thing just further cemented in my mind that in (A)D&D, the fiends were just more bags of combat powers and XP with a bit of lower planar fluff.
I'd decided a little while back what to do with devils. I'll create seven types (or maybe eight to have an over-devil), each keyed to one of the Seven Classical Vices. I'll mine my various print and online sources to figure out what names, appearances, and powers each devil shall receive. Devils are tempters of mortals. Their domain is Sin. They could care less about unintelligent creatures. They exist to tempt humans, demi-humans, and other intelligent creatures to do bad things.
For demons, it finally struck me tonight. Demons are forces of entropy. Each demon type (not sure how many, and not sure whether they should all be stuck under one demon entry, or just listed by name in the general lists, as powers will likely vary quite a bit) will be about some sort of destructive force. Rot, pestilence, decay, disease, dementia, discord, anarchy, etc. They are the force trying to wind down the universe, break things apart. As such, they would just as happily corrupt any living things (although a few with social/mental domains will of course focus on the humanoids).
So, both types are Chaotic (I come from Classic D&D, so just Law-Neutrality-Chaos for alignments in my game), and both types would be considered "evil," but both have very different flavors.
I'll likely borrow some of the AD&D devils, demons or daemons as inspiration, but refluff them to match the above.
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Nice. Have you read Tanith Lee's Tales of the Flat Earth series? The first 3 books I think give great ideas for demons of chaos.
ReplyDeleteNot yet, but I'll add it to the "to be read" list. Thanks for the suggestion.
Deletenice :)
ReplyDeleteI like this elegant cosmology of yours.
ReplyDeleteMy cosmology is, in my own mind at least, becoming sort of like Zoroastrianism/Mithraism, which I like. It's close enough to Christianity to make Clerics still work (unlike Forgotten Realms with its henotheism, where it makes things weird for me to play Clerics as intended).
ReplyDeleteBut it's still sort of vague at the moment, and the megadungeon is still chock full of all sorts of various religious iconography. So I've got wiggle room if I change my mind.
Demons and devils are fairly set, though.