Herne

Herne the Huntmaster, or Herne Hurkgruum in Orcish, also known as the Wild Hunter, was a deity of hunting worshiped by the orcs of the High Forest, instead of the orc pantheon.

History
A long time before Corellon's battle with Gruumsh, an incarnation or avatar of Herne came to the world of Toril and was slain by the native deity Malar. Years later, when a young Araushnee went looking to recruit Malar she found and gazed upon the shadowy remains of Herne.

Around the time of the rise of Netheril, a wave of planar immigrants came from another world and settled on Toril. One of these groups of people came from a rugged land with a culture tied to nature, the sea, and the warrior history of its dozen-king greater god. They brought with them their own style of society and faiths, with the worship of Celtic deities. This included a new incarnation of Herne, who would become corrupted.

This Herne was worshiped by orc tribes in northwest Faerûn's High Forest,  including the Bloody Eye, Horned Lord, Sharpspike, and Tanglethorn tribes by the mid–14 century DR.

Eventually, during the Time of Troubles of 1358 DR, Herne was challenged and defeated once more in battle by Malar, who then proceeded to assume his portfolio and identity.

Nevertheless, the orcs' faith in Herne Hurkgruum would remain strong. During the Gray Migrations out of the High Forest in 1372 DR, they took it with them through the Delimbiyr Vale and Graypeak Mountains.

Possessions
Herne was said to wield a spear called "Boarskewer".

Holy Symbol
His symbol to the High Forest orcs was a single antler, usually drawn as a stylized pictograph.

Worshipers
Notably, Herne the Huntmaster was revered by the High Forest orcs, instead of the typical orc pantheon. His priests were almost entirely adepts and druids, as well as a few clerics.

Appearances

 * Novels
 * Elves of Evermeet
 * Elves of Evermeet