The way the Rune Knight is flavored makes me kinda uncomfortable

9 thoughts on “The way the Rune Knight is flavored makes me kinda uncomfortable

  1. Anthony Jurd says:

    Even in the Norse mythologies (which are different to the DnD interpretations), the Jotun were rivals and often (not always) enemies of the Aesir & Vanir. Very similar to the Greek Titans and Olympians. To the olympians, and Aesir/Vanir, the Titans and Jotun were ‘baddies’. and vise-versa. it doesn’t mean that the Jotun or Titans were objectively bad/evil, or even subjectively from the point of view of a mortal Midgaardian/Greek. They just have their own goals.
    But in the DnD interpretation, yes, inspired by the mythology, and using some of the same language, but it is not the same. There are good, evil and neutral giants. They have runic magic.

    • Joseph Frazier says:

      With oath of conquest paladins and fiend pact warlocks…is a warrior using Giants’ runes really that bad? I’m with you on this one Anthony

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