Elrem the Wise

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At a Glance

A great worm; possibly the only one in existence. The caves in which he dwells are named after him. A “beast cult” has formed around the belief that he is, or is becoming, a god.

Source

  • The Savage Frontier [FR5/9233] page 58

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Hlyyaak

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At a Glance

A power of the Faerûnian Pantheon.

Source

  • Dragon 54 page 54: Down-to-Earth Divinity, by Ed Greenwood

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Besparr

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At a Glance

A power of the Faerûnian Pantheon.

Source

  • Dragon 54 page 54: Down-to-Earth Divinity, by Ed Greenwood

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Repra

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At a Glance

A power of the Faerûnian Pantheon.

Repra was originally merely a renamed Apep, from the 1e Deities & Demigods.

Source

  • Dragon 54 page 54: Down-to-Earth Divinity, by Ed Greenwood

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Sneel

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At a Glance

A power of the Faerûnian Pantheon.

Sneel was originally merely a renamed Rat God, from the 1e Deities & Demigods.

Source

  • Dragon 54 page 54: Down-to-Earth Divinity, by Ed Greenwood

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Lolth

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Lolth, from the WotC Faiths & Pantheons Art Gallery... click on the image for the link. All rights are assumed to be reserved by Wizards of the Coast


At a Glance

A power of the Drow Pantheon. Before she became a goddess of the drow, she was a goddess of elves, known as Araushnee. She was cast out from among the Seldarine; an event which corresponded to the transformation and Descent of the Drow in the Realms. The year was circa -10000 Dalereckoning.

Lolth, from the WotC Faiths & Pantheons Art Gallery... click on the image for the link. All rights are assumed to be reserved by Wizards of the Coast

She’s known as Lloth in Menzoberranzan.

She rules The Demonweb Pits; the 66th layer of the Abyss.

In 1e, Lolth was, in addition to being a goddess of the drow, one of the beast cults followed by small numbers of humans.

Lolth (or rather a specific illustration) is featured on Stupid Monsters, which is a fun read.

Symbol of Lolth, from the WotC Faiths & Pantheons Art Gallery... click on the image for the link. All rights are assumed to be reserved by Wizards of the Coast


Clergy


Sources

  • Faiths and Pantheons [88643] page 40
  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [11836] page 245
  • Dragon 54 page 54: Down-to-Earth Divinity, by Ed Greenwood
Passing Mention
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Lurue

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Lurue, from the WotC Faiths & Pantheons Art Gallery... click on the image for the link. All rights are assumed to be reserved by Wizards of the Coast

At a Glance

A power of the Faerûnian Pantheon.

She is served, perhaps most notably, by The Knights of the Unicorn.

Lurue was originally based on The Little White Horse, by Elizabeth Goudge.

Symbol of Lurue, from the WotC Faiths & Pantheons Art Gallery... click on the image for the link. All rights are assumed to be reserved by Wizards of the Coast

Sources

  • Running the Realms [1085b] page 60
  • Dragon 54 page 54: Down-to-Earth Divinity, by Ed Greenwood

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Nobanion

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Shiallia, Nobanion, Savras, Red Knight, and Sharess, from the WotC Faiths & Pantheons Art Gallery... click on the image for the link. All rights are assumed to be reserved by Wizards of the Coast

At a Glance

A power of the Faerûnian Pantheon.

Nobanion was originally named Aslan, and based on the Narnia books by C. S. Lewis.

Symbol of Nobanion, from the WotC Faiths & Pantheons Art Gallery... click on the image for the link. All rights are assumed to be reserved by Wizards of the Coast

Sources

  • Cyclopedia of the Realms [1031a] page 16
  • Dragon 54 page 54: Down-to-Earth Divinity, by Ed Greenwood

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