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Kelemvor
Kelemvor (pronounced:/ˈkɛlɛmvɔːr/ KELL-em-vor ), formerly Kelemvor Lyonsbane, also known as the Lord of the Dead and Judge of the Damned, was the god of death and the dead, and master of the Crystal -
Kelemvor's Garden
Kelemvor's Garden, previously known as the Thunderstone Cemetery, was a graveyard in the town of Thunderstone in Cormyr in the late 1360s DR. The graveyard was originally known as the Thunderstone Cemetery, but Lorelei -
Kelemvor's grace
Kelemvor's grace was a divine abjuration spell that protected an individual from all non-physical attacks of the undead. When cast, the caster conferred the spell's protections upon themself or a single person -
Kelemvor's judgment
Kelemvor's judgment was a divine spell, or Channel Divinity, given to worshipers of Kelemvor that blasted undead in a small area with cleansing light. -
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Church of Kelemvor
The Church of Kelemvor was the clergy dedicated to Kelemvor. “ Death is but part of life: fear it not, evade it not, and view it not as evil. To fear death delivers you into the -
Temple of Kelemvor (Baldur's Gate)
The temple of Kelemvor was a holy house dedicated to the Lord of the Dead that was open in the Lower City of Baldur's Gate during the late 15 century DR. It was run -
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Category:Members of the Eternal Order of Kelemvor
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Bahamut
This is a Good Article! Bahamut (pronounced:/bɑːˈhɑːmʌt/ ba-HA-mut listen or:/ˈbɑːhɑːmʌt/ BA-ha-mut listen ) was the dragon god of justice and a subservient deity to Torm, god of law. Before entering -
Selûne
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Asmodeus
Asmodeus (pronounced:/æzmoʊˈdeɪʌs/ æz-mo-DAY-us listen or:/æzˈmoʊdiʌs/ æz-MO-dee-us listen ) was the Faerûnian deity of indulgence and ruler of all devils. Asmodeus was a patron of oppression and power, the -
Lolth
Lolth (pronounced:/lɑːlθ/ lalth or:/loʊlθ/ lolth or:/loʊɑːlθ/ loalth ), or Lloth, known as the Queen of Spiders as well as the Queen of the Demonweb Pits, was the most influential goddess of the drow -
Shadowfell
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Shar
Shar (pronounced:/ˈʃɑːr/ SHAHR ), the Mistress of the Night, was the goddess of darkness and the caverns of Faerûn, as well as a neutral evil greater deity. Counterpart to her twin Selûne, she presided over -
Waterdeep
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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 -
Tiamat
This is a Good Article! Tiamat (pronounced:/ˈtiɑːmɑːt/ TEE-a-mat or:/ˈtiɑːmɑːt/ TEE-a-maht ) was the lawful evil dragon goddess of greed, queen of evil dragons and, for a time, a reluctant servant