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Dnd forgotten realms pantheon
Dnd forgotten realms pantheon











Lords of Madness in 3.5 gave them a pantheon of elder evils that they worshipped - not explicitly gods, but powerful otherworldly entities. I believe there was some notes about an Aboleth kingdom near Neverwinter, in the Neverwinter Campaign Setting book (4e). The Aboleths are an example of a faction that's against the gods' rule. If there's no faction/group like I've described, then fair dos! I'm honestly just wondering, I've tried googling around but haven't found anything useful. I'm just wondering if there's anything even resembling that in the Forgotten Realms! I think I remember in Planescape there was a faction that believed that the Gods weren't all that, although I could definitely be mistaken. I think that sounds pretty crazy, as the Gods do exist), simply one that is against not for the Gods in general. I'm sure there could be a lot of reasons, what I'm trying to get at is that I'm not looking for an 'atheist' group (as. What I'm wondering is - is there a group or faction somewhere (preferably in the Forgotten Realms, as that's where we set our games) - that are 'anti' the Gods? What I mean by that is - perhaps they don't want their fate decided by higher beings, or perhaps they don't believe the Gods are that powerful, or perhaps they all just blindly hate the Gods for one reason or another.

dnd forgotten realms pantheon

Kind of a weird question, but I'm interested in this for backstories and general lore 'stuff'. I've loosely followed D&D in general since the release of Baldur's Gate, whenever that was, so I know a little about the lore and things, but by no stretch a lot.

dnd forgotten realms pantheon

Ok, so basically, my friends and I have only recently started playing D&D, and sheesh, we are completely hooked. He doesn’t tolerate the company (or the worship) of fools, and he despises vapidity and indecision.Firstly, first post here, so hey everybody! He is favored by tinkerers, inventors, and sailors as well as those seeking solutions to intractable problems. To revere Keranos is to exult in the power of wisdom, clarity of purpose, and the fury of the storm. Merciless and impatient, Keranos is equally likely to strike out at mortals with a bolt of inspiration or a blast of lightning. Theros Pantheon: Keranos, God of Storms, Chaotic Neutral Notably, Kord is also a part of the Greyhawk pantheon where he is considered Chaotic Good, though little details about him are given for that setting as D&D 5e does not have a Greyhawk campaign book yet. He brings tumultuous storms over land and sea, and those who wish for clearer skies offer their praises and prayers to appease him. Worshiped by athletes and warriors all across Exandria, he exalts those whose force of spirit and desire for victory call his attention. Reveling in all tests of strength, Kord blesses those who prove themselves on the battlefield. Where thunder booms and conflict rises, prayers to the Storm Lord are shouted into the maelstrom. The Storm Lord of Exandria gives an option that is at least not evil. Exandrian and Greyhawk Pantheons: Kord, the Storm Lord, Chaotic Neutral (Good in Greyhawk) Greek Pantheon: Zeus, True NeutralĪfter Thor, there is probably not a more iconic lightning god than Zeus slinging thunderbolts down from Olympus. They include deities that are most appropriate for use in a D&D game, divorced from their historical context in the real world and united into pantheons that serve the needs of the game. The Celtic, Egyptian, Greek, and Norse pantheons are fantasy interpretations of historical religions from our world’s ancient times. It will be up to your DM, but the PHB has the following guidance concerning real-world pantheons: Thor is the god of thunder having a Chaotic Good alignment. Finding something closer to what you are after requires drawing from a different pantheon, or stepping into another setting entirely and allowing Neutrally aligned deities. None of the gods in the forgotten realms pantheon fit what you are looking for.













Dnd forgotten realms pantheon