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Lliira
Lliira (pronounced:/ˈlɪərɑː/ LEER-ah listen ), known as Our Lady of Joy, was a good lesser deity and later exarch of Sune responsible for the sphere of joy. Lliira hated most forms of violence, especially -
Lliira's Night
Lliira's Night was an annual festival holiday that honored the goddess Lliira on the 7 of Flamerule. Some time prior to the 14 century DR, Lliira's Night began life as a festival confined -
Lliira's laugh
Lliira's laugh was an enchantment spell that bolstered the resolve of good creatures and demoralized evil ones. After this spell was cast, the cleric released a boisterous and jovial laugh. Only those that that -
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Church of Lliira
The Church of Lliira (pronounced:/ˈlɪərɑː/ LEER-ah ) was the primary religious organization dedicated to the worship and service of Lliira, the Joybringer and Mistress of Revels. “ Times hard? Play harder! Times good? Play harder -
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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 -
Aasimar
This article is about celestial planetouched. For the specific type of aasimar that are corporeal angels, see Deva (aasimar). Aasimar were human -based planetouched, native outsiders that had in their blood some good, otherworldly characteristics -
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 -
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 -
Eilistraee
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Tyr
Tyr (pronounced:/ˈtɪər/ TEER ) was the lawful good greater god of law and justice in the Faerûnian pantheon. He was the leader of the coalition of deities known as the Triad. Tyr was particularly popular -
Bane
Bane (pronounced:/ˈbeɪn/ BAYN listen ) was the Faerunian god of tyrannical oppression, terror, and hate, known across Faerûn as the face of pure evil through malevolent despotism. From his dread plane of Banehold, the Black