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Grolantor is a [[Giant]] [[God]], and patron of [[Hill giant]]s and [[ettin]]s as well as some [[Frost giant]]s and [[ogre]]s. Grolantor looks like a 25-foot tall hill giant, wearing several belts of woven dwarf beards. He wields an oversized club named Dwarfcrusher.
 
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Grolantor ({{Pronounce|gro|LÆN|tor|refs=<ref name="D93-APG-p26">{{Cite dragon/93/Ay pronunseeAYshun gyd|26}}</ref>}}) is a [[giant]] [[deity]], and patron of [[Hill giant]]s and [[ettin]]s as well as some [[Frost giant]]s and [[ogre]]s. Grolantor looks like a 25-foot tall hill giant, wearing several belts of woven dwarf beards. He wields an oversized club named Dwarfcrusher.
   
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==Relationships==
Grolantor is one of the third generation of giant gods, disdainfully called the "runts" by their elders - the other is [[Karontor]]. His mother is an unnamed sky goddess. He was banished to Carceri by his father [[Annam All-Father]] for allying himself with treacherous [[Memnor]], but now that Annam has retreated from the rest of the multiverse, the ban no longer applies. He now splits his time between Carceri and the [[Abyss]].
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Grolantor is one of the third generation of giant gods, disdainfully called the "runts" by their elders - the other is [[Karontor]]. His mother is an unnamed sky goddess. He was banished to Fury's Heart by his father [[Annam All-Father]] for allying himself with treacherous [[Memnor]], but now that Annam has retreated from the rest of the multiverse, the ban no longer applies. He now splits his time between Fury's Heart and the [[Abyss]].
   
Grolantor is evil second and stupid first, disowned by his brothers for his foolishness and relative weakness. Some say he created the race of hill giants by collecting and interbreeding the runts of earlier giant broods, then further polluted this stock by mating with various serpents, [[medusa]]-like hags, and the goddess [[Cegilune]]. The ettins are said to have descended from Grolantor and a monstrous serpent with a head on both ends of her coiled body.
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Grolantor is evil second and stupid first, disowned by his brothers for his foolishness and relative weakness. Some say he created the race of hill giants by collecting and interbreeding the runts of earlier giant broods, then further polluted this stock by mating with various serpents, [[medusa]]-like hags, and the goddess [[Cegilune]].
   
 
The god has had to flee the wrath of his sister [[Hiatea]] on many occasions. He also has many enemies among the goblinoid and dwarven deities.
 
The god has had to flee the wrath of his sister [[Hiatea]] on many occasions. He also has many enemies among the goblinoid and dwarven deities.
   
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==Realm==
Grolantor's realm in [[Cathrys]], the second layer of Carceri, is called the Steading. The orbs above his realm are ruled by [[shator]] [[demodand]]s, a weak-willed, toadying lot that cede to him their vassalage, more out of fear of the giant petitioners that make up the armies of Grolantor than out of any love for the hill giant god. His realm itself is little more than a wooden house.
 
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Grolantor's realm in [[Jotunheim]] was called the Steading. His realm was little more than an enormous wooden house, and hill giant [[petitioner]]s roam around its hills, preying on all they encounter.<ref name="PGtF-160"/>
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After the [[Spellplague]], the Steading became part of the [[Elemental Chaos]].<ref name="FRCG-67">{{Cite book/Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide|67}}</ref>
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==Worshipers==
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Grolantor is strong and willfully stupid. He teaches his followers to persecute "lesser races" - that is, those smaller than hill giants. His hill giant shamans stubbornly refuse to admit they are smaller than any other giant breeds.
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Ettins worship Grolantor in a dual-aspected manner, and their dogma differs from that of the hill giants in many crucial respects, often preventing alliances between the two races.
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The most important thing for a follower of Grolantor is to never admit weakness, and to crush the weak.
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===Clerics===
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Grolantor's priests wear dark brown armor made from horn, and adorn their heads with skulls. They regularly organize hunting parties and skirmishing warbands, and take it upon themselves to root out what they perceive as weakness among their kind and elsewhere. They are not permitted to ever back down from a challenge. Grolantor's favored weapon is the club.
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==Holy days and rituals==
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Grolantor has no particular holy days, and is unusual among evil deities in that he demands no sacrifices. The closest thing to formal ritual among his worshipers is eating and drinking contests.
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==Behind the Scenes==
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Grolantor was created by [[James M. Ward]] for the Deities and Demigods Cyclopedia (1980).
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==Appendix==
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===Notes===
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===References===
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Revision as of 19:52, 25 April 2019

Grolantor (pronounced: /grˈlæntɔːrgro-LÆN-tor[6]) is a giant deity, and patron of Hill giants and ettins as well as some Frost giants and ogres. Grolantor looks like a 25-foot tall hill giant, wearing several belts of woven dwarf beards. He wields an oversized club named Dwarfcrusher.

Relationships

Grolantor is one of the third generation of giant gods, disdainfully called the "runts" by their elders - the other is Karontor. His mother is an unnamed sky goddess. He was banished to Fury's Heart by his father Annam All-Father for allying himself with treacherous Memnor, but now that Annam has retreated from the rest of the multiverse, the ban no longer applies. He now splits his time between Fury's Heart and the Abyss.

Grolantor is evil second and stupid first, disowned by his brothers for his foolishness and relative weakness. Some say he created the race of hill giants by collecting and interbreeding the runts of earlier giant broods, then further polluted this stock by mating with various serpents, medusa-like hags, and the goddess Cegilune.

The god has had to flee the wrath of his sister Hiatea on many occasions. He also has many enemies among the goblinoid and dwarven deities.

Realm

Grolantor's realm in Jotunheim was called the Steading. His realm was little more than an enormous wooden house, and hill giant petitioners roam around its hills, preying on all they encounter.[1]

After the Spellplague, the Steading became part of the Elemental Chaos.[7]

Worshipers

Grolantor is strong and willfully stupid. He teaches his followers to persecute "lesser races" - that is, those smaller than hill giants. His hill giant shamans stubbornly refuse to admit they are smaller than any other giant breeds.

Ettins worship Grolantor in a dual-aspected manner, and their dogma differs from that of the hill giants in many crucial respects, often preventing alliances between the two races.

The most important thing for a follower of Grolantor is to never admit weakness, and to crush the weak.

Clerics

Grolantor's priests wear dark brown armor made from horn, and adorn their heads with skulls. They regularly organize hunting parties and skirmishing warbands, and take it upon themselves to root out what they perceive as weakness among their kind and elsewhere. They are not permitted to ever back down from a challenge. Grolantor's favored weapon is the club.

Holy days and rituals

Grolantor has no particular holy days, and is unusual among evil deities in that he demands no sacrifices. The closest thing to formal ritual among his worshipers is eating and drinking contests.

Behind the Scenes

Grolantor was created by James M. Ward for the Deities and Demigods Cyclopedia (1980).

Appendix

Notes

  1. Battle and war were Grolantor's portfolio according to the Realms source Giantcraft. According to the Core and Planescape sources Monster Mythology and On Hallowed Ground it was hunting and combat.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Richard Baker, James Wyatt (March 2004). Player's Guide to Faerûn. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 160. ISBN 0-7869-3134-5.
  2. Eric L. Boyd, Erik Mona (May 2002). Faiths and Pantheons. Edited by Gwendolyn F.M. Kestrel, et al. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 221. ISBN 0-7869-2759-3.
  3. Ray Winninger (September 1995). Giantcraft. Edited by Karen S. Boomgarden. (TSR, Inc.), pp. 50–51. ISBN 0-7869-0163-2.
  4. Colin McComb (October 1996). On Hallowed Ground. Edited by Ray Vallese. (TSR, Inc.), p. 175. ISBN 0-7869-0430-5.
  5. Carl Sargent (May 1992). Monster Mythology. (TSR, Inc), p. 78. ISBN 1-5607-6362-0.
  6. Frank Mentzer (January 1985). “Ay pronunseeAYshun gyd”. In Kim Mohan ed. Dragon #93 (TSR, Inc.), p. 26.
  7. Bruce R. Cordell, Ed Greenwood, Chris Sims (August 2008). Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide. Edited by Jennifer Clarke Wilkes, et al. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 67. ISBN 978-0-7869-4924-3.
The Giant Pantheon
Annam All-Father
Othea
Subservient Deities
DiancastraGrolantorHiateaIallanisKarontorMemnorSkoraeus StonebonesStronmausSurtrThrym
Progenitors
DunmoreArno and JulianLanaxisMasudNiciasObadaiOttarRukVilmos