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  1. The canonical power ranking (Ignoring setting-specific BS) is The Lady of Pain > Tharizdun (But he's too insane to do anything, and all the other gods chained him up to keep him from doing anything) > Moradin > Other greater deities > Other lesser deities > Kurtulmak > Demigods, hero deities, and other "Not quite god" beings.

  2. Divine Rank. Gods are broken up into 3 tiers: Greater deities, Lesser deities, and Quasi-deities. Greater deities are far more difficult to quantify with rules, given their vast and awesome powers. Lesser deities are rarely considered "lesser" by any means, except by greater deities themselves.

  3. If your looking for stats and figures then check out the deities and demigod books. They stopped printing them after D&D 3.0 (I believe) but they include the stats for the gods avatars which could be used as a benchmark for their temporal power. Otherwise each god has a portfolio.

  4. The Norse pantheon includes two main families, the Aesir (deities of war and destiny) and the Vanir (gods of fertility and prosperity). Once enemies, these two families are now closely allied against their common enemies, the giants (including the gods Surtur and Thrym).

  5. 22 sty 2023 · Our introduction to the gods and goddesses of DnD 5e, including alignment, roleplaying tips, and a comprehensive list of Forgotten Realms deities.

  6. new GODS. on theBLOCK. A Web Enhancement for Deities and Demigods. The new Deities and Demigods supplement provides everything you need to create, control, and call upon the most powerful beings in your campaign.

  7. Gain favor from the gods! Explore the 5E Deities in our comprehensive guide, covering domains, divine intervention, and how to serve your celestial patrons.

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