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Old November 4th, 2007
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I sometimes use the Chaos Features Table for mutations in games that have mutations.

But, I don't use Chaos as it is in Glorantha as it is a very unique concept. I don't often use Gloranthan cults outside Glorantha, either, as they don't really fit. However, I do use the spells and genral outlines for cults and sometimes have pulled across most of a cult for a certain setting.

Where spells are Chaotic in nature, I generally ignore them, change them or change the rationale.

I don't often use Gloranthan chaos creatures in other settings, either. So, I don't have broos in Alternate Earth, although Stupor Mundi has them as minor demons/devils, which is an interesting idea. Ogres are normally out, but Stupor Mundi has them as demonic children, the children of incubi and so on, which again is an intersting idea. Scorpionmen only really fit in deserts, Jack O'Bears don't really fit except as Pumpkinhead monsters, Gorp might be usable elsewhere and so on. I'd use some of them where I need a strange creature, but they wouldn't be chaotic in the Gloranthan sense.

In Fantasy Earth settings, Chaos isn't the enemy. In games with Christian backgrounds, the enemy is often the Devil or pagans (or Christianity depending on the period/setting) or heathens. In games with Muslim backgrounds, the enemy could be Christianity, Infidels in general, Djinnis or the Devil.

Even in CoC type settings, the enemy is the Cthulhu Mythos and doesn't touch Chaos. Eternal Champion has a different type of Chaos and Gloranthan Chaos doesn't fit. And so on.

All in my opinion, of course.
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