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− | {{Unrelated}}{{Deity|image = Hanseath holysymbol.jpg|name = Hanseath|titles = The Bearded One|symbol = Glass of Ale|power = [[Lesser deity]]|pantheon = [[Morndinsamman]]|portfolio = War, Carousing, Alcohol|domains = [[Chaos domain|Chaos]], [[Strength domain|Strength]], [[Travel domain|Travel]], [[War domain|War]]|favored weapon = |
+ | {{Unrelated}}{{Deity|image = Hanseath holysymbol.jpg|name = Hanseath|titles = The Bearded One|symbol = Glass of Ale|power = [[Lesser deity]]|pantheon = [[Morndinsamman]]|portfolio = War, Carousing, Alcohol|domains = [[Chaos domain|Chaos]], [[Strength domain|Strength]], [[Travel domain|Travel]], [[War domain|War]]|favored weapon = [[Greataxe]]|gender = Male|class = [[Barbarian]]|alignment = [[Chaotic neutral]]|monsters = [[Howler]]s, [[Green slaad]]s, [[Death slaad]]s|caption = Holy symbol of Hanseath|race = [[Dwarf]]|power3e = [[Lesser deity]]|alignment3e = [[Chaotic neutral]]|symbol3e = Glass of Ale|portfolio3e = War, Carousing, Alcohol|domains3e = [[Chaos domain|Chaos]], [[Strength domain|Strength]], [[Travel domain|Travel]], [[War domain|War]]|favored weapon3e = [[Greataxe]]}}Hanseath was [[Lesser deity|lesser]] [[dwarf|dwarven]] [[deity]] of war, carousing, & alcohol. |
== Description == |
== Description == |
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Hanseath was lesser dwarven deity of war, carousing, & alcohol.
Description
Hanseath was known as "the Bearded One" due to the thick hair that obscured most of his face. He represented the festive side of dwarven culture.
Relationships
Hanseath ordered his followers to wage war against the typical enemies of dwarves such as goblinoids, orcs, giants, and drow.
Worshipers
Brewers held him in high regard, as did dwarf barbarians and any other dwarf who charged headlong into battle heedless of odds.
Appendix
Source
- David Noonan, Jesse Decker, Michelle Lyons (August 2004). Races of Stone. (Wizards of the Coast), pp. 17–18. ISBN 0-7869-3278-3.