Tyr

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Tyr, 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.

Tyr has been active in the Realms for at least the last five thousand years, under a variety of aliases.

  • Achanatyr
  • Anachtyr, The Sword of Justice
  • Arrtyr, Judge of All
  • Iltyr, The Blind But All-Seeing Eye

Tyr was originally basically taken directly from the 1e Deities & Demigods, with the removal of War from his portfolio.

Symbol of Tyr, 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


Temples


Priests and Paladins


Sources

  • Faiths and Pantheons [88643] page 79
  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [11836] page 253
  • Faiths and Avatars [9516] page 169
  • Running the Realms [1085b] page 50
  • Forgotten Realms Adventures [2106] page 35
  • Cyclopedia of the Realms [1031a] page 15
  • Dragon 54 page 54: Down-to-Earth Divinity, by Ed Greenwood
Passing Mention
Other Resources

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Tymora

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Tymora, 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

Tymora is a power of the Faerûnian Pantheon.

Tymora was originally named Tyche, and was basically taken directly from the 1e Deities & Demigods, with the addition of one element from Bes.

Symbol of Tymora, 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


Temples


Priests


Sources

  • Faiths and Pantheons [88643] page 77
  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [11836] page 253
  • Faiths and Avatars [9516] page 166
  • Running the Realms [1085b] page 52
  • Forgotten Realms Adventures [2106] pages 33-35
  • Cyclopedia of the Realms [1031a] page 15
  • Dragon 54 page 54: Down-to-Earth Divinity, by Ed Greenwood
Passing Mention
  • Cormyr [9410] pages 12, 15, 20, 21, 30, 31; inside cover
Other Resources
  • Search for Tymora on the FR Wiki

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Tempus

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Tempus, 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.


Symbol of Tempus, 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

Appearance


Personality & Power


The Church

Sects
Temples
  • Arabel: shrine
  • Archenbridge: The Shrine of Swords
  • Battledale: The Abbey of the Sword
  • Berdusk: Swordspoint Hall
  • Calimport: The Arms House
  • Calimport: The Beacon of Battle
  • Daggerford: The Table of the Sword
  • Elturel: The Hand that Swings the Sword
  • Eshpurta: The Towers of the Vengeful Hand
  • Essembra: Swordpoint Shrine
  • Glister: The House of Swords
  • Halfhap: Gloryhall
  • Highcastle: Battle Chapel
  • Hill’s Edge: The Old Sharp Sword
  • Hillsfar: The Vault of Swords
  • Luskan: Hall of Warriors
  • Mulmaster: The High Hall of Swords
  • Ormpetarr: High House of Swords and Banners
  • Raven’s Bluff: The House of War
  • Scardale: The Shine of Crossed Swords
  • Suzail: shrine
  • Tantras: The House of Glory
  • Voonlar: The House of the Helm
  • Waterdeep: The House of Heroes
  • Wyvernhunt: Spear Rock
  • Zhentil Keep: Battlehall
Priests
Followers

Personal History


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Faiths and Pantheons [88643] page 71
  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [11836] page 252
  • Faiths and Avatars [9516] page 158
  • Running the Realms [1085b] page 49
  • Forgotten Realms Adventures [2106] pages 32-33
  • Cyclopedia of the Realms [1031a] page 15
Passing Mention
Other Resources
  • Search for Tempus on the FR Wiki

Disclaimer

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Talos

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At a Glance

Talos is a power of the Faerûnian Pantheon. He is known as Kozah among the Bedine of Anauroch.


Notable Followers


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Faiths and Pantheons [88643] page 68
  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [11836] page 252
  • Faiths and Avatars [9516] page 155
  • Running the Realms [1085b] page 49
  • Forgotten Realms Adventures [2106] page 32
  • Cyclopedia of the Realms [1031a] page 15
  • Dragon 54 page 53: Down-to-Earth Divinity, by Ed Greenwood
  • Elminster’s Everwinking EyePolyhedron #110 page 7
Passing Mention
Other Resources
  • Search for Talos on the FR Wiki

Disclaimer

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Talona

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At a Glance

Talona is a power of the Faerûnian Pantheon.

Talona was originally merely a renamed Kiputytto. Later it was decided that she killed Kiputytto.


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Faiths and Avatars [9516] page 152
  • Running the Realms [1085b] page 55
  • Forgotten Realms Adventures [2106] pages 31-32
  • Cyclopedia of the Realms [1031a] page 14
  • Dragon 54 page 53: Down-to-Earth Divinity, by Ed Greenwood
Passing Mention
Other Resources
  • Search for Talona on the FR Wiki

Disclaimer

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Sune

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Sune, 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.

Sometimes referred to (derisively, by clerics of more militant powers) as one of the Gentle Sisters.

Sune was originally merely a renamed Aphrodite.

Symbol of Sune, 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


Temples


Priests


Notable Followers


Sources

  • Faiths and Pantheons [88643] page 65
  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [11836] page 251
  • Faiths and Avatars [9516] page 149
  • Running the Realms [1085b] page 48
  • Forgotten Realms Adventures [2106] page 31
  • Cyclopedia of the Realms [1031a] page 14
  • Dragon 54 page 53: Down-to-Earth Divinity, by Ed Greenwood
Passing Mention
Other Resources

Disclaimer

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Silvanus

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Silvanus, 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

Silvanus is a power of the Faerûnian Pantheon.

Silvanus was originally taken directly from the 1e Deities & Demigods.

Symbol of Silvanus, 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

Groves

Shrines

Notable Followers

Sources

  • Faiths and Pantheons [88643] page 63
  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [11836] page 251
  • Faiths and Avatars [9516] page 145
  • Running the Realms [1085b] page 48
  • Forgotten Realms Adventures [2106] page 30
  • Cyclopedia of the Realms [1031a] page 14
  • Dragon 54 page 53: Down-to-Earth Divinity, by Ed Greenwood
Passing Mention
  • Cormyr [9410] pages 6, 24, 31
Other Resources

Disclaimer

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Shar

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At a Glance

Shar is a power of the Netherese pantheon. Also known as Mistress of the Night, the Lady of Loss, Nightsinger, the Unseen Lady, the Dark Traitor, and the Shadowy Seductress. Specialty priests are titled Nightbringer. Followers are collectively referred to as Sharran.

More recently, a power of the Faerûnian Pantheon.

She created the artifact known as the Shadowstone.


Notable Followers


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Faiths and Pantheons [88643] page 58
  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [11836] page 249
  • Netheril: Empire of Magic [1147] The Winds of Netheril pages 55-58
  • Faiths and Avatars [9516] page 138
  • Running the Realms [1085b] page 48
  • Forgotten Realms Adventures [2106] page 30
  • Cyclopedia of the Realms [1031a] page 14
  • Dragon 54 page 53: Down-to-Earth Divinity, by Ed Greenwood
Passing Mention
Other Resources
  • Search for Shar on the FR Wiki

Disclaimer

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Selune (Goddess)

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At a Glance

Selune is a power of the Netherese pantheon. Also known as Our Lady of Silver, the Moonmaiden, the Night White Lady, She Who Guides, and Elah. Specialty priests are titled Silverstar. Followers are collectively referred to as Selûnite.

More recently, a power of the Faerûnian Pantheon. She is known as Elah among the Bedine of Anauroch.

Sometimes referred to (derisively by clerics of more militant powers) as one of the Gentle Sisters.

Not to be confused with the moon itself, which is also named Selûne.


Overview

Temples
Clergy
Notable Followers

Sources

Primary Sources
  • Faiths and Pantheons [88643] page 55
  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [11836] page 248
  • Netheril: Empire of Magic [1147] The Winds of Netheril pages 51-54
  • Faiths and Avatars [9516] page 134
  • Running the Realms [1085b] page 52
  • Forgotten Realms Adventures [2106] pages 29-30
  • Cyclopedia of the Realms [1031a] page 13
  • Dragon 54 page 53: Down-to-Earth Divinity, by Ed Greenwood
  • Elminster’s Everwinking EyePolyhedron #110 page 7
Passing Mention
Other Resources
  • Search for Selune on the FR Wiki

Disclaimer

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Oghma

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Oghma, 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.

Oghma was originally taken directly from the 1e Deities & Demigods.

Symbol of Oghma, 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


Temples


Sources

  • Faiths and Pantheons [88643] page 52
  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [11836] page 247
  • Faiths and Avatars [9516] page 131
  • Running the Realms [1085b] page 47
  • Forgotten Realms Adventures [2106] page 29
  • Cyclopedia of the Realms [1031a] page 13
  • Dragon 54 page 53: Down-to-Earth Divinity, by Ed Greenwood
Passing Mention
Other Resources
  • Search for Oghma on the FR Wiki

Disclaimer

Wizards of the Coast, Dungeons & Dragons, D&D, Forgotten Realms, and their logos are trademarks of Wizards of the Coast LLC in the United States and other countries. This blog is not affiliated with, endorsed, sponsored, or specifically approved by Wizards of the Coast LLC.