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Blibdoolpoolp (pronounced: blib-DOOL-poop) is the patron goddess of the kuo-toa, a paranoid, reality-denying deity of the sea of questionable sanity. The supposedly ancient Sea Mother viewed the kuo-toa as her children, though she herself might have been the nonsensical spawn of her fanatical followers' madness-fueled imaginings. The Sea Mother is irrational, prone to unpredictable mood swings and fickle changes in behavior. She is also highly secretive, shunning contact with most other deities. She believes herself to hold deeply fundamental magical secrets related to the nature of the universe, but hoards those secrets to herself, making them impossible to check. For the Kuo-Toa pantheon of deities. Forgotten Realms, the World of Greyhawk, or Planescape settings for Dungeons and Dragons. #dungeonsanddragons #dnd #dndeities #aimusic #gods #youtube #deities #sunoai #ttrpg #hymn #song #pantheon #planescape #greyhawk #forgottenrealms #blibdoolpoolp #seamother #thedrowninggoddess #whipofwhips
Brandobaris is the halfling deity of Stealth, Thievery, Rogues, and Adventuring. His sacred animal is the mouse. His symbol is a halfling's footprint. He is also known as The Irrepressible Scamp, Master of Stealth, Misadventure, The Friendly Rapscallion, and The Trickster. Brandobaris's disorganized faith is known as the Church of Misadventure. Brandobaris's clerics, known as the Hands of Misadventure, wear gray leather armor and feathered caps. They pick one time of the night or day to pray for their spells; those who prefer public displays of bravado choose the day, while more stealthy types choose the night. Their favored weapon is the short sword or dagger. Brandobaris's followers are expected to seek out danger and excitement wherever they can. Like their deity, they are wandering thrill-seekers, but they are told to avoid the temptations of greed; experience is the true treasure. Wild tales are honored. Brandobaris' worshipers were usually lightfoot halflings who shared his curiosity. His stories were often adored by children who were raised with the stories of his exploits. For the Halfling pantheon of deities. Forgotten Realms, the World of Greyhawk, or Planescape settings for Dungeons and Dragons. #dungeonsanddragons #dnd #dndeities #aimusic #gods #youtube #deities #sunoai #ttrpg #hymn #song #pantheon #greyhawk #planescape #forgottenrealms #brandobaris #halfling #hobbit
The Raven Queen, Matron of Death, also commonly known as the Matron of Ravens and the Duskmaven, is the goddess of death, fate, and winter; she is also considered the goddess of twilight, inevitability and the passage of time, presiding over the transition between life and death. Her devotees seek her favor to guide them in death and prevent the curse of undeath from falling on them. She is described as a tall and slender woman with flowing black hair and pale, porcelain skin. She almost always wears a blank porcelain mask. For the Forgotten Realms, Exandria, or Planescape settings for Dungeons and Dragons. #dungeonsanddragons #dnd #dndeities #aimusic #gods #youtube #deities #sunoai #ttrpg #hymn #song #pantheon #planescape #forgottenrealms #exandria #ravenqueen
Garl Glittergold is the patron deity of gnomes. His symbol is a gold nugget. He is also known as The Joker, the Watchful Protector, the Priceless Gem, and the Sparkling Wit. Garl is depicted as a handsome, golden-skinned gnome with sparkling gemstones for eyes. He wears a flowing silk cloak and usually a substantial amount of gold decoration. A sense of humor is an important thing for anyone to cultivate, regardless of their hardships. The inhabitants of a community ought to cooperate for the greater good. Pranks are a sacrament. Authority figures should not take themselves too seriously. The tales and jokes of the gnomish people should be preserved, but change should not be feared. Garl's clerics wear war helms and gold belts. On ceremonial occasions, their helms and armor are plated with gold as well. Novice priests are known as the Uncut, while full priests are called Jewels. The ranks in Garl's hierarchy are, in ascending order, the Amethyst, Topaz, Opal, Jacinth, Diamond, Emerald, Ruby, and Sapphire priests. High priestesses are called Star Rubies while male high priests are called Star Sapphires. Specialty priests are called glitterbrights. Priests of the Sparkling Wit serve as crafters, teachers, goldsmiths, miners, entertainers, mediators, councilors, and protectors. They defend the community against outside threats, often with axes, their god's favored weapon. Temples to the Priceless Gem are unassuming and often hidden. They are normally worked caves just beneath the surface, in the heart of a gnomish community. They are usually circular with a domed ceiling divided into four quadrants, the walls and ceilings decorated in gold leaf and studded with gold nuggets when this can be afforded. Comedians, illusionists, and other entertainers use the space to bring joy and laughter to the faithful. Priests there are usually glad to help traveling gnomes in need. For either the Forgotten Realms or the World of Greyhawk settings for Dungeons and Dragons. #dungeonsanddragons #dnd #dndeities #aimusic #gods #youtube #deities #greyhawk #forgottenrealms #sunoai #ttrpg #song #hymn #pantheon #garlglittergold
Check out the YouTube for the full song! Ehlonna is the goddess of Forests, Woodlands, Flora, Fauna, and Fertility. Ehlonna is known to the elves as "Ehlenestra." Her holy symbol is a rampant unicorn or a unicorn's horn. Ehlonna has an intense rivalry with Obad-Hai. Where the neutral good Ehlonna advocates the beauty and goodness of unspoiled nature, the true neutral Obad-Hai sees nature as brutal and uncompromising. She is an enemy of Karaan, who represents nature's dark side. She is friendly with the Seldarine and most good-aligned deities, and allied with Atroa. Ehlonna teaches that the animals and plants of the forests are gifts, and not to be stolen. She is often the goddess of rangers and druids and opposes hunters and those who would rape the land for fun or profit. For clerics of Ehlonna/Ehlenestra, her domains include Animal, Celerity, Good, Plant, Purification, and Sun. Her favored weapons are the longbow and the longsword. Clerics of Ehlonna wear pale green robes. Each cleric of Ehlonna chooses a species of plant as her special ward. She must see to it that her species flourishes and that its properties are respected by common folk. Clerics of Ehlonna often carry the seeds of their chosen plant with them on journeys. For the World of Greyhawk or Planescape settings for Dungeons and Dragons. #dungeonsanddragons #dnd #greyhawk #goddess #aimusic
Check out her full hymn on YouTube! Joramy is the goddess of fire, volcanoes, wrath, and anger quarrels. Her symbol is a volcano or stylized pillar of flame. She is also known as The Shrew, and the Raging Volcano. Joramy gets along with non-evil gods who aren't afraid to be aggressive, but cares little for such emotionally distant deities as Delleb and Rao. Her disdain for such beings extends even to Zodal, her estranged lover. Joramy is a slightly subservient ally of Pelor who values her willingness to go to lengths he would not in the fight against evil. She is also allied with Kurell, who shares her reactionary, emotional nature. Joramy hates Erythnul and her church has a "kill on sight" policy concerning his clerics and worshipers. The exact cause of her enmity is unclear, except that it is centered on Erythnul's jealousy of the Fire Goddess. Joramy is also an enemy of Beltar. This is due to several instances of Beltar's followers in the Hellfurnaces making sacrifices of Joramy's followers. This is likely to lead to all-out war between the two factions, presently. For the World of Greyhawk or Planescape settings for Dungeons and Dragons. #dnd #greyhawk #goddess #aimusic #dungeonsanddragons
Check out the full song on YouTube! Heironeous is the Oeridian god of Chivalry, Justice, Honor, War, Daring, and Valor. His holy symbol is a silver lightning bolt, often clutched in a fist. The half-brother and sworn enemy of Hextor, Heironeous is the son of Stern Alia, the goddess of Oeridan Culture, Motherhood, and Law. He also has another half-brother, Stratis, but he is deceased. The three brothers all act as gods of war, covering the good, neutral, and evil alignments. Heironeous sees the world as a deadly place, filled with perpetual challenges and trials for those who battle for justice and defend the weak and innocent. His followers should always act with honor and chivalry, and to uphold justice. Danger is to be faced head-on, with calm and resolve. Those who defeat evil are rewarded with Glory, while those who uphold the tenets of the Arch-paladin are rewarded with Virtue. The Arch-paladin's teachings have been codified in a chivalric code known as the Heironean Code. The Heironean Code consists of three sets of duties: 1. Duty to the People. This duty stresses courage, justice, mercy, valor, protection of the weak, and faithfulness to church superiors as officers of righteous law. 2. Duty to the Arch-paladin. This duty stresses obedience to Heironeous himself, devotion to the church, generosity, championing good against evil, putting the needs of the church and the faith above those of mortals. 3. Duty to a Lady. This duty pertains to the concept of courtly love, devotion to one's beloved, and respect toward all women in general. For the World of Greyhawk setting for Dungeons and Dragons.
Zarus was the first man, created by the world itself. No deity had a hand in his creation, because no deity could have conceived such a perfect creature. Members of the other races trembled to see him, for they knew that he was their superior in every way. His grace surpassed that of the Elves, his sturdiness astounded the Dwarves, his crafts were the awe of Gnomes and Halflings everywhere. Zarus is called "The True Human God" and is considered the only god who places Humans before all others. He cares nothing for the other races, only for Humanity, and encourages his followers to prove themselves better than any nonhuman. Unfortunately, he also fosters the belief that Humans deserve to rule the world, treating other races as servants. His priests teach that other races are inferior, in need of Human guidance -- and Human masters. The clerics of Zarus encourage conquest and slavery. The worst sin a Human can commit, according to the Church of Zarus, is to mate with a non-Human and produce a child. This child is a taint on the race and must be removed. For the World of Greyhawk or Planescape settings for Dungeons and Dragons. (However, due to him being a "forgotten god", he could be applied to almost any setting.) #dungeonsanddragons #dnd #dndeities #aimusic #gods #youtube #deities #sunoai #ttrpg #hymn #song #pantheon #greyhawk #planescape #zarus #evilgod #godofhumans
Check out D&Deities on YouTube! Song about Telchur, the god of Winter, Cold, and the North Wind. For the World of Greyhawk setting for Dungeons and Dragons. #dungeonsanddragons #dnd #greyhawk #dndeities #aimusic #gods #youtube #deities #oerth #telchur #valaeri