COME ON NOW YOU'RE JUST RIPPING OFF DND.
Well, here's how I look at it.
We have one race, utterly unlike humanity.
In two cycles, we will have a race exactly like humans.
In between, which makes more sense: A human-like race, or a race like no other race?
And you can't claim I just copied the mind flayers. Sure, they're both octopus-like and have similar names, but past that...well, their actual biology is rather different, their psychology is different (as much as I could convey; pretty much the only similarity is the tendency towards slavery, which in the case of illithids is more like farming than typical--or Ellith-id--slavery. Past that...Ellith-ids are notable for their inventiveness and distrust of tradition, which are totally absent in illithids, and they don't live in caverns). Basically, the only similarities are the tentacles (which are different) and the names (which are convenient in that they give readers a vague idea of what to expect...and make it easier to name the God of Chaos).
COME ON NOW YOU'RE JUST RIPPING OFF DND.
Honestly I'm more annoyed at the names of the gods. We've got entire mythologies and languages to draw names from, and we go with Greek and generic fantasy ones. *grumble, grumble*
Greek and generic fantasy? Huh, I wasn't trying for that.
Well, there's still half a dozen gods to name, and if you hate the name of Torm or Yros (
and have a good replacement), I'll gladly change it.