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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.
Gain favor from the gods! Explore the 5E Deities in our comprehensive guide, covering domains, divine intervention, and how to serve your celestial patrons.
Gods and demigods for D&D 5e and other roleplaying games, including information about worshippers, temples, rituals, dogma, beliefs and history.
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).
The idea behind this is to make the search for the right god, patron, etc a little bit easier. Click here. It combines and filters different settings (Forgotten Realms, Greyhawk, Eberron), different possible paladin oaths, cleric domains, possible warlock patrons, even different pantheons within similar settings (faerunian, orcish, elvish, etc).
For example, Inja is japanese for hermit, and could be a good name for the god(dess) of isolation and peace. You could mess with it a bit too. Inja could become Inajas or Injali or Minja or a number of other names.
Lawful Good Peace Ararora : Neutral Good Nature, Tempest, and Light Arceus : Neutral Good Life, Nature Argentahl : True Neutral Knowledge, Life Auranas : Neutral Life, Tempest Avenia : Chaotic Good The Earth, Life, Health Avia : Lawful good Air, Love Axaris : Lawful Good Life, Light Azathoth : Chaotic Evil Death, Tempest Azzdan : Neutral Good