Balador

Balador, referred to as Father Bear by his petitioners, was the patron deity of werebears and a deity of protection over nature.

Avatar
Much like the werebears that worshiped him, Balador's avatar could take on the form of a human, a bear, or a hybrid of the two. Balador generally preferred the latter two forms. Whenever he did take on the form of a human, Balador was always a handsome male ranger with a tanned, very hairy, and tall body.

Personality
Balador was not an intelligent individual, but a rather sagely sort of nature. Being wise, patient, and tolerant of others. Balador was also rather shy and seclusive, but most of all he had a protective nature. He had great concern for forests, woodlands, and sylvan lands of both the Prime Material plane and the Beastlands. To this end, Balador encouraged his worshipers to develop good relations with druids, rangers, and sylvan creatures. Sharing both their community and living space with them.

Abilities
Balador's avatar form possessed immunity to diseases, poison, being paralyzed, illusion and phantasm spells, and harm from weapons that weren't magical. While in his ursine form, his avatar could lick something and impart an effect similar to cure disease or cure critical wounds three times per day or instill fear once per day by roaring.

In terms of spells, the avatar of Balador could cast those from the protection and sun spheres, as well as spheres related to nature.

Possessions
The avatar of Balador wielded a +3 longsword that severely harmed goblinoids and evil lycanthropes.

Realm
Balador often wandered throughout the Beastlands, finding food in its many lakes and rivers. He made his permanent home on the layer of Brux, in the divine realm known as Ursis, which encompassed a small mountain valley and tribal village that both bore the same name.

Activities
Balador's advice and counsel were sought many by archfey and woodland deities of good or neutral alignment who inhabited the Upper Planes. While wandering the Beastlands, Balador petitioned to other deities to allow werebears to act as their priests and on occasion persuaded some to brew him the mead he so dearly enjoyed.

While on the Prime Material plane, his avatars wandered the deep forests to hunt and engage in playful activities with werebears, especially those who were young. He also would send out his avatar in order to oppose those avatars of evil lycanthropic deities.

Relationships
In terms of allies, Balador was on good terms with Nobanion, a bestial demipower of the Faerûnian pantheon. As for rivals, the only true enemies that Balador had were the evil-aligned lycanthropic deities.

Worshipers
Although worshiped by nearly all werebears, with meetings of Balador's avatar being the subject of many werebear tales, Balador lacked formal priests. However, he was showed reverence by werebear priests that worshiped other deities, as his petitioning allowed them to act as priests. These deities were typically chaotic good or neutral good aligned, deities of nature, or archfey.