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  1. Deities for paladins. Paladin oaths do not tie to deities anymore, but if want to go that route, you can mix'n'match, such as a glory paladin serving Loviatar (Death) by pushing itself to insane degrees and pain to be better. When I'm forced to pick a deity to worship, I love going with Angharradh. No matter the oath, she covers it.

  2. 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.

  3. 25 kwi 2024 · While these examples provide a glimpse into just a few of the many gods available for paladin worship in D&D's pantheon, it is important to note that each god offers unique teachings that resonate differently with individual paladins' ideals.

  4. The most common paladin deities are those that embody action, decision, watchfulness, and wisdom. Torm and Tyr are both popular deities for paladins, as is Ilmater, who

  5. Eldath, Goddess of Peace: A Paladin who travels the wild roads between the groves of Eldath ensuring the peace and sanctity of her domains are maintained. Lovitar, Goddess of Pain: A paladin who seeks out those most deserving of death, and ensures their ends are not swift.

  6. 19 wrz 2022 · Here you can find the answer to some of the most common questions about playing a Paladin in D&D 5E. Do Paladins Need a God in 5E? Paladins do not need to serve a specific god in 5E.

  7. The Gods of the Multiverse section lists many deities worshiped by paladins throughout the multiverse, such as Torm, Tyr, Heironeous, Paladine, Kiri-Jolith, Dol Arrah, the Silver Flame, Bahamut, Athena, Re-Horakhty, and Heimdall.

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