Thard Harr

Thard Harr was the dwarven deity of jungle survival and hunting. He was also the patron of the wild dwarves, watching over them and worked to ensure their continued survival.

Description
Thard appeared as a tall dwarf with dark skin covered by tattoos. When looking upon the potbellied, feral-looking creature, naked but for his long beard and thick, matted tufts of hair covering his torso, few would suspect Thard Harr to be a member of the Morndinsamman. Hiding his face was an ornate copper helm fashioned in the shape of a crocodile head and festooned with dangling teeth the Disentangler had supposedly torn from his kills.

Personality
Thard rarely spoke, but had been known to purr, growl, snarl, and roar like a great cat. He was an emotional being prone to vast mood swings and grand gestures, and had zero tolerance for pretentiousness, social restraint, or civilized ways of any kind.

Powers
Once per day, Thard Harr could breathe out a spicy, greenish-blue gas that prevented the unleashing or activation of spells or magic items for the next nine minutes, though current magic still continued to function, but couldn't be altered in behavior, strength, or target. Thard had a special empathy with the beasts of the jungle; they never attacked him, and so long as an outside force wasn't controlling them, he could mentally command any within of him, expressing his intent perfectly.

Thard was immune to charms, illusions, and had no sense of fear. The Disentangler couldn't be restrained by holding magic, webs, adhesive, shrubbery, vines, or jaws, and could feather fall any distance. He was immune to poisons and unenchanted weapons, and even if struck was oblivious to pain, able to reattach his severed or torn off limbs as if he was a troll.

Manifestations
Thard Harr's manifestations involved a low, continuous thudding and sounds of snarling, seemingly emanating from the beings he empowered. The sounds could not be stopped and the entity he empowered (a gift he could grant by touch) would glow with a crawling, pulsing nimbus of cherry-red light. While imbued with the Thard's power, which would last for about ten minutes, the being in question (either a wild dwarf or beast of the jungle) would gain access to special powers.

Empowered wild dwarves would be filled with energy and rapidly recover from injury. They tossed their weapons aside to fight with their hands, which would transform into rending talons known as the "Claws of Thard Harr" or "Claws of the God". Empowered beasts, would become immune to entanglement, natural or otherwise, unable to be charmed, tricked by illusions, or otherwise mentally influenced, and would become fearless, fighting to the death for wild dwarves regardless of fire, magic, the size of opposition or the ferocity demonstrated by their foes.

Thard Harr made clear his favor when one discovered gems like diamonds, emeralds, gold, or green spinels, and in items like metal weapons, calantra wood carvings and zaiantar wood rods. He demonstrated his displeasure when precious gems shattered, accompanied by the unseen roar of some great beast, when the target of his wrath got tripped and tangled in vines, or by causing items to degenerate, such as metal rusting, wood rotting, and leather decaying.

Realm
Thard Harr's home in the Outer Planes was called the Forbidden Plateau. Its location was variably said to be in Krigala, the first layer of the Beastlands; on the outer edges of Dwarfhome; or within the Labyrinth of Life, the realm of Ubtao in the House of Nature. Regardless of its location in the multiverse, it was a land much like Chult and swarming with dinosaurs. He also loved to wander all three layers of the Beastlands, interacting with the many animals there as one of them.

Worshipers
Thard's clerics and druids were known as vuddor ("those of the jungle") and due to the wild dwarves' general ignorance of deities other than Thard, had a position of great prominence in their society. They led hunts, acted as generals and representatives of their race.

His followers revered the jungles they lived in and did their best to live in harmony with and to protect the jungles (and themselves) from outsiders who would do either of them harm. His followers tended to be suspicious and isolationist, and they rarely willingly interacted with outsiders. Only those who had proven themselves over a long period time could gain their trust.