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  1. dragonlance.fandom.com › wiki › List_of_Dragonlance_deitiesList of Dragonlance deities

    Learn about the high powers of the world of Krynn, their aspects, alignments, and roles in the Dragonlance series. Find out how the gods of good, evil, and neutrality maintain the balance of Krynn, and how they interact with the mortals and the dragons.

  2. 26 sty 2015 · The Dragonlance deities, also commonly referred to as gods, are the high powers of the fictional world of Krynn, where the Dragonlance campaign setting takes place. They differ from the gods of other Dungeons & Dragons campaign settings in that the gods themselves do not have d20 mechanics.

  3. Habbakuk (hab-buh-kuk) is the divine power of persistence. He is lord of the beasts, and patron of hunters, rangers, druids, sailors, and the natural cycle of life and death. He opposes undeath and aberrations of magic. Habbakuk is the twin brother to Kiri-Jolith and son of Paladine and...

  4. Paladine was one of the first gods summoned by the High God from the Beyond. He represents the divine power of majesty, and is patron deity to the gods of Good. He supports the soul’s drive to strive for greatness, and is representative of leadership.

  5. 16 gru 2012 · Learn about the gods of Adlatum, a fantasy world inspired by Dragonlance. Discover their names, symbols, portfolios, domains, and worshipers in different cultures and races.

  6. 18 kwi 2019 · The Dragonlance deities, also commonly referred to as gods, are the high powers of the fictional world of Krynn, where the Dragonlance campaign setting takes place. They differ from the gods of other Dungeons & Dragons campaign settings in that the gods themselves do not have d20 mechanics.

  7. dragonlancelibrary.com › characters › gods-of-krynnReorx - Dragonlance Library

    Reorx is a significant deity in the world of Krynn, as depicted in the Dragonlance series. He is known as the god of creation, invention, and craftsmanship, and is revered by the dwarves, gnomes, and kender.

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