

The gods range from Greek to Chinese to Newhon.' He noted that 'The problem with this book is that worshippers' alignments are too restricted. He commented that 'If you like a wide variety of deities, this is for you. One section of this lawsuit argued that 'The Plane of Shadow in MYTHUS (pages 190 and 402) and MYTHUS MAGICK (pages 21–22.) is derived from the Plane of Shadow in the AD&D DEITIES & DEMIGODS book (Appendix 1, page 129).' Reception Kevin Frey reviewed the supplement in No. Legal history Deities & Demigods was one of many items named in a 1992 lawsuit between TSR and regarding the role-playing game and various rulebooks/sourcebooks designed for that game.
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These illustrations are in full color, as compared to the black and white art of the original. The most recent printings of the book contain illustrations from numerous artists and are more in line with the modern treatment of Dungeons & Dragons. Each artist usually providing all the artwork for an entire pantheon. Artwork The artwork for the first several printings of this 'cyclopedia' was created by artists, and. Starting with Dragon #380, the column was renamed Channel Divinity, though it continues to appear under its original name in Dungeon. Also included.ĭeities & Demigods articles in Dragon offers options for players and tips on roleplaying worshippers of a particular god, while articles in Dungeon offer backstory and monsters that DMs can use in a campaign. Within this book are seventeen pantheons of divinities, each profusely illustrated. From the back cover (of 1st to 3rd printings): Deities & Demigods Cyclopedia Provides the Dungeon Master with Gods, Heroes and Monsters from Myth, Fiction and Legend for use in rounding out an Advanced D&D campaign.
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Soon more books came out for AD&D: Fiend Folio, Deities and Demigods, The Manual of the Planes, Unearthed Arcana, Survival Guides, etc. 2.1 THAC0 2.2 Complete (insert something here) Handbooks 2.3 Box Sets 2.4 Where's the Monster Manual? 2.5 Devils and Demons. It stung a bit to leave out the Celtic deities, but we just didn't have the space.' 4th Edition Dungeons & Dragons Rather than a separate sourcebook, Deities & Demigods is the name of a semi-regular column in Dragon and Dungeon magazines.Īug 31, 2017. So we chose the pantheons that we felt were (a) most popular and (b) most ensconced in the popular culture of fantasy: the Greek, Norse, and Egyptian.

However, the new material we introduced meant that we had a lot less room to include the variety of pantheons included in the earlier version.

James Wyatt comments on the book's relationship to similar books from earlier editions: 'This book owes a lot to the 1st Edition Deities and Demigods/ Legends and Lore book, more so than the 2nd Edition version. The cover illustration was by, with interior illustrations by, and, with, and Sam Wood. The third edition volume was written by, and. Additionally, this edition presents only a few historical pantheons and in something of a vacuum, without any reference to or inclusion of their development in previous D&D sources, choosing instead to detail them as one-off campaign options. The interior material bears little resemblance to the previous printings of the book (first through sixth). Publication date February 2002 Media type Print () Pages 224 For the third edition of Dungeons & Dragons, the name was changed back to Deities & Demigods and the cover artwork was changed again to bring it more in line with other third edition D&D manuals. Later printings of Deities & Demigods, beginning in 1981, removed some material present in the 1980 printings. The original 1980 edition was the first print appearance of various fictional non-human deities, such as, and others, many of which have become standard features of the D&D game and its derivatives. The first Deities & Demigods was published in 1980 by while another book called Deities and Demigods was published in 2002 by, which acquired the D&D brand with their purchase of TSR in 1998. The book provides descriptions and game statistics of and from various sources in and, and allows to incorporate aspects of and into their D&D.

794 19 GV1469.62.D Deities & Demigods (abbreviated DDG), alternatively known as Legends & Lore (abbreviated L&L or LL), ) is a reference book for the fantasy (D&D).
