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The gods of evil are little-known to most folk, and never openly worshiped. They are respected, and offerings are made to avert their wrath, but there are no churches to their glory or priests who revere them. | The gods of evil are little-known to most folk, and never openly worshiped. They are respected, and offerings are made to avert their wrath, but there are no churches to their glory or priests who revere them. | ||
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|'''Deity''' | |||
|'''Symbol''' | |||
|'''Origin''' | |||
|'''Portfolio''' | |||
|- | |||
|'''Asmodel'''<br>''The Laughing Liar''<br>''Lord Misrule'' | |||
|Two dice showing snake eyes | |||
|Gnome | |||
|Trickery, deception, misfortune | |||
|- | |||
|'''Grum'''<br>''One-Eye''<br>''The Strong'' | |||
|A fist clutching an eye | |||
|Orc | |||
|Strength and conquest, gluttony | |||
|- | |||
|'''Samaeus'''<br>''The Spiteful Queen''<br>''The Golden Hoarder'' | |||
|Golden crown | |||
|Halfling | |||
|Greed, pride, rulership | |||
|- | |||
|'''Tharizdun'''<br>''The Mad God''<br>''Lord of the Outer Abyss'' | |||
|Black spiral | |||
|Unknown | |||
|Madness, entropy, the void | |||
|- | |||
|'''Tymath'''<br>''Mother of Monsters''<br>''The Egg-Breaker'' | |||
|Broken egg | |||
|Kobold | |||
|Monsters, curses, aberrant births | |||
|- | |||
|'''Ze'thir'''<br>''The Venomous Shadow''<br>''Lord of the Knife'' | |||
|A coiled serpent | |||
|Goblin | |||
|Poison, murder, betrayal | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
== Small Gods == | == Small Gods == |
Revision as of 05:22, 29 January 2021
The gods are covered in more detail HERE.
The High Gods
The people of Nentir Vale, by and large, worship a syncretic collection of deities known variously as the Lords of the Sky, the High Gods, the Elders, and the Great Ones. They are drawn from the ancestral pantheons of the four dominant races, but have largely been combined into a single unified pantheon over the years. Some people feel especially drawn to one individual deity or another, but most respect and revere the pantheon as a whole, and most churches are dedicated to the gods in general. There are regional variances, of course; a given deity may have especial prominence in one community, only to be relegated to secondary status in another, but it’s a rare community that doesn’t at least acknowledge them all.
By and large, the Lords of the Sky are distant beings who do not directly interfere in mortal affairs; they may send prophetic dreams and cryptic messages, but they almost never take a direct hand.
Deity | Symbol | Origin | Domains | Portfolio |
Artheon The Green Shadow The Healing Hand |
Oak leaf | Halfling | Life, Nature | Nature, animals, herbalism |
Bu'jor The Survivor Master of Trade |
Coin on an open hand | Goblin | Forge, Nature | Survival, trade, ingenuity |
Forutan The Lawful Trickster The Honest One |
Raven | Gnome | Knowledge, Trickery | Law, pacts and bargains, tricks |
Fu'gils The Small The Wise One |
Mouse | Goblin | Nature, Trickery | Cleverness, wisdom, children |
Garutan The Necromancer The Opened Book |
Skull on a book | Gnome | Death, Knowledge | Necromancy, secrets |
Hireus The Lady of the Hearth The Orderly One |
Hand within a circle | Halfling | Life, Order | Communities, families, marriage, ceremonies |
Hertain The Scribe Lady of Scrolls |
Scroll | Gnome | Arcana, Knowledge | Knowledge, language and writing, wizardry |
Jordain The Craftmistress The Cunning Hand |
Hand grasping a hammer | Gnome | Forge, Knowledge | Handcrafts, excellence, the forge |
Khorg The Dragon's Wings The Soaring One |
Flame between two dragon wings | Kobold | Arcana, Tempest | Ambition, sorcery, wind and the sky |
Kutul The Dragon's Scale The Shining One |
Four scales in a compass rose formation | Kobold | Order, Tempest | Organization, defense, traps and mechanisms |
Lyraen Lord of the Long Sleep The Gray Judge |
Stone hammer | Halfling | Grave, Life | Birth and death, judgment, fate |
Rayge The Dragon's Fire The Storm |
Whirlwind | Kobold | Death, Tempest | Storms and disasters, fear, power |
Slythe The Dragon's Eye The Night Watcher |
Reptilian eye | Kobold | Light, Tempest | The moon, light, visions and revelations |
Soleus The Sun Queen The Dawnbringer |
Sunburst | Halfling | Life, Light | The sun, crops and farming, light and life |
Tor'gus The Lord Beneath The Slow One |
Mushroom with a skull for a cap | Goblin | Grave, Nature | Fungus, disease and weakness, the earth |
Wo'gar Master of the Hunt Hunter Under Moonlight |
Wolf's head against a moon | Goblin | Nature, War | Hunting, wolves and predators, protection |
The Dark Ones
The gods of evil are little-known to most folk, and never openly worshiped. They are respected, and offerings are made to avert their wrath, but there are no churches to their glory or priests who revere them.
Deity | Symbol | Origin | Portfolio |
Asmodel The Laughing Liar Lord Misrule |
Two dice showing snake eyes | Gnome | Trickery, deception, misfortune |
Grum One-Eye The Strong |
A fist clutching an eye | Orc | Strength and conquest, gluttony |
Samaeus The Spiteful Queen The Golden Hoarder |
Golden crown | Halfling | Greed, pride, rulership |
Tharizdun The Mad God Lord of the Outer Abyss |
Black spiral | Unknown | Madness, entropy, the void |
Tymath Mother of Monsters The Egg-Breaker |
Broken egg | Kobold | Monsters, curses, aberrant births |
Ze'thir The Venomous Shadow Lord of the Knife |
A coiled serpent | Goblin | Poison, murder, betrayal |
Small Gods
Saints, folk heroes, and legendary figures are also revered, sometimes as agents of a deity, sometimes just as powerful and charismatic heroes of yore. Some are old gods whose time has passed; others are mighty elemental spirits, powerful fey, or lost and forgotten things. These small gods rarely have true clerics, though some are powerful enough to support a handful of spellcasting followers. Others act as patrons to warlocks, while some serve as exalted servants to the Great Ones.
Unlike the true gods, small gods and their kind occasionally meddle in the lives of mortals, and can even be found walking the land in mortal guise at rare times.
Direct signs and miracles from the High Gods are rare to the point of being legendary (although small gods are less remote). While most communities have a cleric or two with some healing spells, many priests lack spellcasting power, but are not less respected for it. Rare and powerful clerics are said to be able to cure diseases with a touch and call upon angelic beings for aid, but such people are near-mythic.
Elven Gods
The elven religion is secretive, and they perform no religious rites outside of their homeland. They are known to revere a moon god named Vorynn, patron of magic and change, but beyond that little is known.