11/26/2023 0 Comments 3.5 forgotten realms deities domains![]() ![]() ![]() Aurelios especially favors the storks and whoever slays them, risks provoking his wrath.Īuvre, God of the Poor and Homeless - A small but tall walking man covered in rags, his face mostly hidden but seems malnourished. Depicted as a great phoenix, descending from the sun, Aurelios is worshiped by sentient bird races and sometimes sailors, who offer sacrifices to the Featherfather to send them a seabird to guide their way. His holy symbol is five stars, forming a rough upside-down cross.Īou’uyoõ-uh’uouo - The ancient goddess of the written word, said to be the first deity to encourage her followers to be educated by sharing knowledge through writings.Īrwyth, Demigoddess of Sport, Ball Courts, Blood, and Beheadings - No sporting event is truly holy until someone bleeds or loses their head in honor of this strange God.Īurelios, God of the Feather - Son of the Sungod, the Featherfather is the protector of all birds, great or small. Anyone is welcome to take up wandering in his name. His depictions show a humanoid wearing a large hooded cloak, hiding any features, carrying a long walking stick or staff. His faith is spread by The Walkers, his priests, along roads and into the wilderness. Symbol is of a woman's face with an annoyed expression.Īonir, God of Wanderers - Aonir doesn't have an organized clergy or even a single church. A prayer to Annacing can be a small annoyance for others. She is the god of minor things that can annoy someone, like a spatula making the kitchen drawer not open, untied shoelaces, and other small annoyances. They say she will fall in love with a mortal and spend his life together and then move on after his death, though her personality will be forever molded.Īnnacing, God of Annoyances - Visualized as a short woman, dressed in golden, yet humble clothing. While not malicious by nature, he enjoys creative slander and taunts and protects those who really mean it from the worst harm that follows those insults.Īlthea, Goddess of Sympathy - Depicted as a beautiful woman with a rose. Their symbol is a wreath of evergreen branches and budded flowers.Īl Breed, God of Insults - a lanky, naked figure with 4 arms and with four mouths replacing other parts of his face. They pray so that Aerithel may not take them before their time has come. They are worshiped by families of those who have gotten sick at a young age, who have been sent to war, and who have chosen or been forced into a dangerous life. Now, Aerithel spends their time in servitude to the deity of death, repaying the debt that is owed. Although the deity of death was moved by the sacrifice, this act of protection broke the normal rules of life and death. The rumors go that Aerithel was once mortal, but they exchanged their life for their child's when it was at death's door. Many deities in this pantheon originated in separate human cultural pantheons which have since blended and combined, while others are mortals ascended to divinity or arrivals to Abeir-Toril from other worlds or settings through magical means.Acus, Deity of Interrogation, and Discerner of Concealed Truths - Confessions are often quite intense affairs and this deity's Inquisitors are ruthless pursuers of any who intentionally conceal or twist the truth with lies.Īerithel, The God of Premature/Untimely Death - Whenever a person dies before their time has truly come, they come into the embrace of Aerithel, who guides them into what comes after their mortal life. The Faerûnian pantheon includes most deities worshipped by humans in Faerun, the continent that forms the primary focus of the Forgotten Realms campaign setting.
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