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Name Reference Align Rank Nicknames / Portfolio Domains Weapon Symbol Bahamut (D&D p058) (Dcn p032) (DR323 p65)+ LG L “The Platinum Dragon”, “King of the Good Dragons”, “Lord of the North Wind” Good Dragons, Wind ... Gods”, “The Dark Lady” Evil Dragon, Evil Reptiles, Greed, Chessenta . LG . CN ” Circle .
Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 Edition Index – Deities October 1, 2007 Core Deities Page 4 Core Deities Name Reference Align Rank Nicknames / Portfolio Domains Weapon Symbol
20 lis 2011 · Outside of that, Deities and Demigods (One for each edition bar 3.5, though 3.0 is legal) has listings of lots of deities from various mythology and D&D settings. Note there are two versions, one has some extra stuff removed from latter printings for legal reasons (Lovecraft and I think Conan as well).
The Deities of Rom are comprised of three primary orders. Sosha Genia are at the top, followed by Sosha Orsa and Sosha Ixa. Additionally, there are various celestial and elemental lords filling the lower ranks. The racial pantheon of the safir, and the creators of their universe.
This document is an index of deities for the Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 Edition. It includes sections on core deities, deities from various D&D campaign settings like Forgotten Realms and Greyhawk, historic deities from cultures like Greek and Egyptian mythology, deities of various races like elves and dwarves, and deities of monsters such as ...
This document is an index of deities for Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 Edition. It includes: - Core deities from the main rulebooks. - Deities from various D&D campaign settings like Greyhawk, Forgotten Realms, Eberron, Dark Sun, and more. - Historic deities from mythologies like Norse, Greek, Egyptian, Aztec, and Mesopotamian.