

Heironeous is the god of valor and chivalryįour maces and spears striking out from a single point DeityĬelestian is the god of wanderers and starsĮrythnul is the god of slaughter and envyįharlanghn is the god of travel and horizons

Thus, many gods with similar or the exact same portfolios can be found between the gods of Greyhawk, like Beory, the goddess of nature, and Obad-Hai, the god of nature. The reason is that the Gods were greatly influenced by the faith of the ethnic groups living within the continent of Oerik over the years. Unlike the D&D Gods of the Forgotten Realms, there is a lot of overlap observed in the portfolios of the Gods of Greyhawk. Waukeen’s profile facing left on an upright coin Torm is the god of self-sacrifice and courage Three lightning strikes coming out from a single point Talona is the goddess of poison and disease Seven stars forming a circle, or a flowing red mist encircled by nine stars, or a single star Point-down triangle containing a swirl of mist Still pool with a waterfall plunging into itĪn upright left-handed gauntlet with a staring eye on itīalanced scales held by an upright arm of a skeleton White jawless skull on black or purple sunburst Left hand pointing upward, outlined in fireĪ black upright hand with the thumb and fingers togetherĭrops of blood forming a ring around a skullĪ blooming rose over grain or a sheaf of grain Now let’s take a look at the Gods of the Forgotten Realms. If any doubt, make sure to get them clear from your Dungeon Master (DM) or look at one of the D&D books you are referring to. Note that you are well-versed with the Handbook and aware of the edition you are playing since the rules of the world change with every edition.
