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* Waukeen - Goddess of trade | * Waukeen - Goddess of trade | ||
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+ | Wymar's tattoo has all of these plus 2 more. There are no names, just symbols for these deities | ||
+ | * A dark handprint. Might be Melchor? | ||
+ | * Two intertwined serpents wrapping around a rising arrow. Symbol of Tyr - God of justice |
Latest revision as of 21:31, 24 October 2020
The pantheon of gods in Brynnhold.
- Arawai - Goddess of fertility and harvest
- Azuth - God of wizards
- Auril - Goddess of winter
- Beshaba - Goddess of misfortune
- Bhaal - God of murder
- Cyric - God of lies
- Chauntea - Goddess of agriculture
- Deneir - God of writing
- Eldath - Goddess of Peace
- Erathis - Goddess of civilization and law
- Gond - God of craft
- Helm - God of protection
- Ilmater - God of Endurance
- Kelemvor - God of the dead
- Leira - Goddess of illusion
- Lathander - God of birth and renewal
- Llira - Goddess of joy
- Loviator - Goddess of pain
- Malar - God of the hunt
- Mask - God of thieves
- Mielikki - Goddess of forests
- Milil - God of pottery and song
- Myrkul - God of death
- Mystra - Goddess of magic
- Oghma - God of knowledge
- Pelor - God of the sun
- Savras - God of divination and fate
- Selune - Goddess of love and beauty
- Shar - Goddess of darkness and loss
- Silvanus - God of wild nature
- Sune - Goddess of love and beauty
- Talona - Goddess of disease
- Talos - God of storms
- Tempus - God of war
- Tritherion - God of liberty and retribution
- Torm - God of courage and self-sacrifice
- Tymora - Goddess of good fortune
- Umberlee - Goddess of seas
- Waukeen - Goddess of trade
Wymar's tattoo has all of these plus 2 more. There are no names, just symbols for these deities
- A dark handprint. Might be Melchor?
- Two intertwined serpents wrapping around a rising arrow. Symbol of Tyr - God of justice