Dwarf Deities
Opreega- The Wise
Queen- Mother of the Mountain Hall- goddess of wisdom and leadership. Her
symbol is a snow-capped mountain with a crown above it.
Stump Beerbeard - Cleric of Rodden and Bokkh |
Behimihr- The
Reveler- god of beer, spirits, and feasting. His symbol is two mugs of beer
clanking together.
Rodden- The Twin-
The Fire Walker- Sometimes referred to as RoddenBokkh- god of fire and
smithing. His symbol, like his brother, is a hammer surrounded in flame. The
twins are almost always worshipped as a pair rather than as single gods.
Bokkh- The Twin- The
World Shaper- god of metal and
mining. His symbol, like his
brother, is a hammer surrounded in flame. The twins are almost always
worshipped as a pair rather than as single gods.
T’oerr, The
Stormrider- god of thunder and justice. His symbol is an eye with a jagged
lightening bolt as the pupil of the iris.
Krund The Guardian-
Protector of the weak and innocent. His symbol is a simple shield crowned by a
wreath of white roses.
Gnome Deities
Chehd‘d-Hahr- The
Cunning- god of discovery, invention, and wit. His symbol is a triangle or cone
with a crescent moon in the middle.
Gjolthrhim, the Kings spear of the Dwarves of Thrakendelve
was said to be carved by Chehd’d-Hahr, god of gnomes, from the leg bone of the
demigod, Leohn Liprizi, (who appears as a giant three headed winged lion). The
bone was extracted while Leohn Liprizi slept. The demipower had drunk too much
of the Sea of Slumber due to a trick played on him by the gnome god.
Legends say Chehd'd-Hahr was once among the first of the Dwarfs created by the gods, but his sense of humor, invention, and adventure, combined with the lingering magic of creation from the world's forging changed him into what is now known as a gnome.
Phettah – The
Prankster- Sister of Chehd’d-Hahr- goddess of Illusion and trickery. Her symbol
is a covered eye.
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Elf Dieties
Ellahrellin The Singer- goddess of magic and song. Her symbol
is a sparrow clutching a star.
Payton- The Missing-
god of hope - Lord of the dawn - Keeper of the sacred valley. Deceased.
Believed to be destroyed by Rov. His symbol was a six ray golden sun.
Often appeared to followers as a brown stag with golden
horns, a male elf clutching a golden egg, or a small male human child in rags,
with golden eyes
Ammaehl –The Chaos Weaver- god of madness, freedom, and
wild magic. Creator of the fey. His symbol is a seven pointed star with a
spiral in the center.
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Human Deities
Sulah- The Gentle-
goddess of mercy, hope, and charity- Keeper of orphans and lost travelers- bane
of the undead. Her symbol is a sparrow.
Bolt Thundersmite- A dwarf cleric of T'oerr |
T’oerr, The
Stormrider- god of thunder and justice. His symbol is an eye with a jagged
lightening bolt as the pupil of the iris.
Krund The Guardian-
Protector of the weak and innocent. His symbol is a simple shield crowned by a
wreath of white roses.
Ellahrellin- The Singer- goddess of magic and song. Her symbol
is a sparrow clutching a star.
Daviri Tona Loch- The Unholy. Demi power of undeath and corruption.
Brother of Baegoth, first King of Men. Was once mortal. His symbol is a
leafless, gnarled branch.
Baegoth- The First King – Demi power of Bravery and Wisdom.-
Banisher of the undead Brother of Davari Tona Loch. Was once mortal. His symbol
is a sword ringed by a crown.
Murdrean- the Grave
Rider - called, Mokrasha “The Taker” by the dwarves - the guider
of souls - the rider. Not a god,
but is immortal - helps lost souls find their way and captures dark souls
seeking to escape.
Some stories depict a small girl in a white dress traveling
with him. She was once a lost soul with no discernable destination who Murdrean
took in. It is a rare show of compassion for the one called by the dwarves, Mokrasha “The Taker”.
Murdrean is not
evil, and even leans toward good, but many stories depict him less than
favorably.
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Other Deities and Demipowers
Rov- The Cruel- god
of malevolence, war, and ruin- father of the orcs. His symbol is a black
gauntlet in a red circle.
Leohn Liprizi - The Great Lion (depicted as a giant three headed winged lion, also three legged in later depictions). Leohn Liprizi is one of the guardians of the Gate of Dread, a plane in the afterlife of punishment and cleansing. He is venerated and sometimes worshiped mostly by goblin tribes and nomads who believe in the cleansing of the soul through misery. In myths, the gnome god Chedd'd H'ahr tricks the Great Lion into drinking from the Sea of Slumber, so he can steal his leg and fashion a spear out of it.
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