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Finder Wyvernspur
by acquiring the divine spark of the deceased god Moander. Originally he was a powerful bard named Finder Wyvernspur, though history would recall him as The Nameless Bard. Finder was the chaotic neutral demi-power -
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Lathander
Lathander (pronounced:/lɑːˈθændɛr/ lah-THÆN-der listen ), whose title was The Morninglord, was a deity of creativity, dawn, renewal, birth, athletics, spring, self-perfection, vitality, and youth. He favored those who dispelled the undead and -
Helm
This article is about the deity. For other uses, see Helm (disambiguation). Helm (pronounced:/ˈhɛlm/ HELM listen ), also known as the Vigilant One and The Watcher, is the god of guardians, protection, and protectors. He -
Torm
Torm (pronounced:/ˈtɔːrm/ TORM ) known as The True and The Loyal Fury, was the god whose portfolio consisted of duty, loyalty, righteousness, and, after the Spellplague, law. His symbol was a right-hand gauntlet held -
Silvanus
This article is about the deity of nature. For the elven member of the Company of Eight, see Sylvanus Moondrop. Silvanus (pronounced:/sɪlˈvɑːnʌs/ sihl-VANN-us ) was the Celtic and Faerunian power of nature, and -
Cyric
This article is about the deity. For the novel, see Prince of Lies (novel). Cyric (pronounced:/ˈsɪərɪk/ SEER-ik ), known as Sirhivatizangpo by his Gugari worshipers and as N'asr by the Bedine, was the -
Moradin
Moradin (pronounced:/ˈmɔːrɑːdɪn/ MOR-a-din or:/ˈmɔːrədɪn/ MOR-uh-din ) was the lawful good god of the dwarves and the chief deity in their pantheon. A harsh but fair judge, he was strength and -
Faerûnian pantheon
The Faerûnian pantheon was the most worshiped pantheon on Faerûn, a continent on Toril. The Faerûnian pantheon was a pantheon of deities. Pantheons were a group of deities who were worshiped by people who shared -
Bhaal
Bhaal (pronounced:/ˈbɔːl/ BAWL or:/ˈbɑːl/ BAHL or:/bɛˈhɑːl/ beh-HAHL listen ), known as Niynjushigampo among his Gugari worshipers, was the widely feared, Faerûnian god of violence and ritualistic murder. “ I choose death...I can -
Sune
Sune (pronounced:/ˈsuːni/ SOO-nee ), also known as Lady Firehair, was the deity of beauty, with governance also over love. Her dogma primarily concerned love based on outward beauty, with primary importance placed upon loving -
Oghma
Oghma (pronounced:/ˈoʊggmɑː/ OGG-mah ), also known as The Lord of Knowledge, was the Faerûnian neutral greater deity of bards, inspiration, invention, and knowledge. Oghma was the leader of the Deities of Knowledge and Invention -
Eldath
Eldath (pronounced:/ˈɛldæθ/ EL-dæth listen ), also known as The Green Goddess, Mother Guardian of Groves, or the Mother of the Waters among the Bedine people, was a lake spirit who acted as the guardian -
Tymora
Tymora (pronounced:/taɪˈmɔːrɑː/ ty-MOR-ah ), or more commonly Lady Luck, was the goddess of good fortune. She shone upon those who took risks and blessed those who dealt harshly with the followers of Beshaba -
Talos
Talos (pronounced:/ˈtɑːloʊs/ TAHL-os ), also known as The Storm Lord and long ago as Kozah, was the Faerûnian greater deity of storms and destruction. His dogma was self-serving, demanding utter obedience from his -
Mielikki
Mielikki (pronounced:/maɪˈliki/ my-LEE-kee listen ), also referred to as the Forest Queen, was the neutral good goddess of autumn, druids, dryads, forests, forest creatures, and rangers. Her symbol was a gold-horned, blue -
Tempus
Tempus (pronounced:/ˈtɛmpʌs/ TEM-pus ), also known as the Lord of Battles, was the god of war. His dogma was primarily concerned with honorable battle, forbidding cowardice and encouraging the use of force of arms -
Gond
Gond (pronounced:/ˈgɑːnd/ GAHND or:/ˈgɒnd/ GOND listen), known as Nebelun among gnomes and as Zionil in the Shining Lands, was the Faerûnian god of craft, smithing, and inventiveness. The Lord of All Smiths pushed -
Mystra (Midnight)
Mystra (pronounced:/ˈmɪstrɑː/ MISS-trah ), the Mother of all Magic, formerly known as Midnight, was once a greater goddess who guided the magic that enveloped Toril and its surrounding space. Mystra tended to the Weave -
Harpers
The Harpers, or Those Who Harp, were a semi-secret organization dedicated to promoting good, preserving history (including art and music of old), and maintaining a balance between civilization and nature by keeping kingdoms small -
Loviatar
Loviatar (pronounced:/loʊˈviɑːtɑːr/ loh-VEE-a-tar or:/loʊviˈɑːtɑːr/ loh-vee-A-tar listen ), also known as The Maiden of Pain and The Willing Whip, was the evil goddess of agony and was both queen -
Time of Troubles
The Time of Troubles, also known as the Arrival, the Godswar, and the Avatar Crisis, was a cataclysmic time period in the chronology of Faerûn. Taking place during 1358 DR, the Year of Shadows, the -
Mask
Mask (pronounced:/ˈmɑːsk/ MASK listen ), the Lord of Shadows, was the god of shadows and thieves in the Faerûnian pantheon. He was a loner god most often associated with thieves or those of otherwise ill -
Malar
Malar (pronounced:/ˈmɑːlær/ MAHL-arr or:/ˈmeɪlær/ MAY-larr listen ), The Beastlord, was the lesser deity of the hunt, evil lycanthropes, bestial savagery and bloodlust. His dogma concerned savage hunts, the spreading of the curse -
Kossuth
Kossuth (pronounced:/koʊˈsuːθ/ koh-SOOTH ), or the Lord of Flames was the god of elemental fire. Kossuth was symbolized by the holy symbol of a twining red flame and his portfolio covered elemental fire and
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