Jannath

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At a Glance

A power of the Netherese pantheon. Also known as the Great Mother, the Grain Goddess, the Golden Goddess, She Who Shapes All, the Forest Mother, the Guardiaan of the Wilds and Deeps, Earthmother, and Keeper of the Wild.

Specialty priests of Jannath were druids.

Source

  • Netheril: Empire of Magic [1147] The Winds of Netheril pages 37-39

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Amaunator

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At a Glance

A power of the Netherese pantheon. Also known as the Yellow God, the Keeper of the Eternal Sun, and the Keeper of Law.

Specialty priests of Amaunator were titled Sunlord or Sunlady. Followers were collectively referred to as Amaunatori.


Sources

  • Netheril: Empire of Magic [1147] The Winds of Netheril pages 34-37
Passing Mention
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The Netherese Pantheon

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At a Glance

The pantheon of powers venerated in Netheril.

The Powers

Amaunator LN Bureaucracy, contracts, law, order, the sun, rulership
Jannath NG Wild nature, forests, wild animals, the sea and sea creatures, agriculture, cultivation, farmers, gardeners, the fundamental elements, summer
Jergal LE Death, the dead, order in death, funerals and tombs, undeath, the undead, wasting, old age, exhaustion, tyranny, dusk
Kozah CE Storms, destruction, rebellion, strife, ravaging beasts and monsters, hurricanes, ocean storms, blizzards, vortices, conflagrations, earthquakes
Moander CE Rotting death, decay, corruption, parasites
Mystryl CN Magic, spells, the Weave, spellcasters, energy, creativity, knowledge, invention, song, time, spring
Selûne CG Moon, moonlight, stars, dreams, purity, beauty, love, marriage, navigation, navigators, tracking, wanderers, seekers, diviners, good and neutral lycanthropes, autumn
Shar NE Dark, night, hatred, loss, forgetfulness, sleep, nightmares, illusions, lies, trickery, unrevealed secrets, hiding places, betrayal, treachery, seduction, thieves, thievery, murder, winter
Targus CN War, skill at arms, duels, berserkers, plunder
Tyche N Fortune, luck, fate, misfortune, accidents, accountability, adventurers, explorers, traders, trade

Source

  • Netheril: Empire of Magic [1147] The Winds of Netheril pages 32-63

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Vhaeraun

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At a Glance

A power of the Drow Pantheon.

Clergy

Source

Passing Mention

  • Menzoberranzan [1083] Book One: The City page 75

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El Ma’ra Dat-ur Ojhogo

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At a Glance

A place spirit of Anauroch. His name translates as “the tall god who lets men sit upon his head.”

El Ma’ra takes the form of a sandstone spire in the Sword. At the base of the spire is an oasis called El Ma’ra.

Source

  • Anauroch [FR13/9320] pages 48, 71-72

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Pisaethces the Blood Queen

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At a Glance

A power venerated by most aboleth.

Source

  • Drizzt Do’Urden’s Guide to the Underdark [11509] page 14

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The Drow Pantheon

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At a Glance

The drow pantheon consists of six drow powers —Lolth, Eilistraee, Kiaransalee, Selvetarm, Vhaeraun, and Zinzerena— and an interloper of uncertain nature: Ghaunadaur.

Source

  • Monster Mythology [DMGR4/2128] pages 62-64

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The Gods

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At a Glance

This will be a list of all gods (and other beings worshiped as gods) within the worlds of Dungeons & Dragons. Many of these beings have some following within the Forgotten Realms, but only a small fraction are prominent.

Pantheons

  • American Indian
  • Arthurian
  • Babylonian
  • Beast Cults
  • Bedine
  • Beholder
  • Bugbear
  • The Celestial Hebdomad
  • Celtic
  • Central American
  • Chinese
  • Chult
  • Cthulhu
  • Dragon
  • Dragonlance
  • Drow
  • Dwarf
  • Egyptian
  • Elemental
  • Elf
  • Faerûn
  • Finnish
  • The Five Companions
  • Giant
  • Gnoll
  • Gnome
  • Goblin
  • Greek
  • Greyhawk
  • Halfling
  • Hordelands
  • Illithid
  • Indian
  • Japanese
  • Kobold
  • Maztica
  • Melnibonéan
  • Mesopotamian
  • Mulhorand
  • Nehwon
  • Netheril
  • Norse
  • Orc
  • Slaad
  • Sumerian
  • Sylvan
  • Unther
  • Zakhara

Gods, etc

Source

  • See individual listings

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Great Mother

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At a Glance

Worshiped by beholders. She rules the Realm of a Million Eyes; the 6th layer of the Abyss.

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Tyranthraxus the Flamed One

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At a Glance

One of the Seven Lost Gods who bowed to Bane.Also called The Possessing Spirit.

Source

Passing Mention

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