Talk:Azuth

Death
From the things that happened during the spellplague should we change his "powerlevel" thing to dead power?

There is nothing in the Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide that seems to indicate that Azuth is still dead. His entry in the religion chapter doesn't mention this at all, and he is listed in the table of common gods. Are we sure that he is still supposed to be dead in 5E?

--94.254.74.77 14:02, February 27, 2016 (UTC) A friendly concerned lurker


 * Thank you, Concerned Lurker, please read the Notes section at the bottom of the page... You are correct, the Player's Handbook 5th edition has Azuth alive, but the SCAG has him deceased... Which means either have him alive in your own personal game, or play 5e in a different time period. Keep on lurking :) - Darkwynters (talk) 17:07, February 27, 2016 (UTC)


 * But that's what I'm saying though: the SCAG does not say anything at all about him being deceased! Or at least his entry among the listing of gods in that book doesn't. Can I have a page reference for the section that states he is a dead god? Because I can't seem to find where that is supposed to be mentioned.

--94.254.74.77 22:23, March 3, 2016 (UTC) Same concerned lurker


 * Actually, I am siding with the Lurker... I see nothing in SCAG which states Azuth is dead... in the article, even under the Notes section, there is no page number given and looking in the sourcebook, it appears Azuth is alive. - Darkwynters (talk) 00:39, March 4, 2016 (UTC)


 * I am also siding with the Lurker and Darkwynters... I looked at SCAG once more and it states nothing about Azuth is dead. On the contrary, it has a long description about Azuth as the other faerunian gods... in the article, even under the Notes section, there is no page number given and looking in the sourcebook, it appears Azuth is alive. - (Thofalbo (talk) 22:46, June 13, 2016 (UTC))


 * I have added the 5e power level as "greater deity" based on the passage in the SCAG, p. 23, that states "The following pages describe the most prominent members of the pantheon." It doesn't appear (yet) that 5e classifies the gods with power levels like the older editions, so for now I think the gods in the list are all "greater" and those not in the list are "lesser" unless something says otherwise. &mdash;Moviesign (talk) 01:47, June 14, 2016 (UTC)