
How do gods come into being? : r/DnD - Reddit
In another long running game, all the gods were born back during the pre-history, and while mortals can ascend to godhood, generally most of the gods around now were around back when, though there used to be a huge amount and ninety percent of them died in a …
Exactly what can and can’t the Gods do on the Material Plane?
Gods grant spells, give advice, and interact with their faithful as they deem appropriate. Sometimes they do more, you can see this in the Cleric's Divine Intervention ability. If someone were to attack a powerful deities followers directly and systematically, it would be within the dieties power to send agents such as angels to their defense ...
How powerful are gods, exactly? : r/dndnext - Reddit
Oct 27, 2022 · Demonlords have statts in DnD like Orkus. A lesser Deity would be Tiamat and a Greater Deity are only a handfull of the strongest gods out there. But that is my Interpretation of things and i build my world with the concept that every god is just a very powerfull being and everybody can kill/become a god if they are powerfull enough.
Anti undead god? : r/DnD - Reddit
It's mainly a 'feel' thing. The Dragonlance story certainly does concern the gods: The initial adventures/novels concern the return of divine magic to the world. Canonically, the Dragonlance pantheon is a bit protective and will react poorly to anyone moving in.
DannyAcme's Deity Template (create YOUR OWN homebrewed …
Apr 19, 2019 · Gods who are Neutral in either or both axes of the alignment scale tend to represent the more universal concepts. Cleric alignments: Cleric alignments represent what alignment a worshipper of your deity must ascribe to to be empowered by your deity. As a rule of thumb, clerics tend to be, at most, one step removed from their deity's alignment ...
Are Demon Lords/Archdevils comparable in power to Gods, or are …
Demon Lords and Archdevils are not Gods. They are a step below, at the "Can serve as a Patron for Warlocks, but not a God for Clerics" level. Both Lolth and Tiamat are Gods that have homes on the Lower Planes for individual and unique reasons. All that said, the Abyss is a …
Tips for creating Gods and Pantheons : r/dndnext - Reddit
Jul 25, 2017 · Especially if those gods have backstory involving each other. I also like having a couple gods in there that want to be left alone, want to stay isolated from the other gods, and is very picky with their followers. Thirdly, gods whose domains overlap in certain areas; a god of the Ocean and a god of the Sky, who both have storms in their domain.
r/DnD on Reddit: I compiled a filter-able list of gods, deities, and ...
Oct 14, 2020 · The idea behind this is to make the search for the right god, patron, etc a little bit easier. Click here. It combines and filters different settings (Forgotten Realms, Greyhawk, Eberron), different possible paladin oaths, cleric domains, possible warlock patrons, even different pantheons within similar settings (faerunian, orcish, elvish, etc).
How do you name your Gods? : r/worldbuilding - Reddit
Aug 16, 2015 · Well that dependson what the gods actualy are. In the setting I'm workign on right now, the Gods are actualy sapient AIs so I took a few computer terms and spelled them out pheoneticly before sluring them a bit. Example Naen, the goddess of love and passion. Naen, Næn, Nan, NaN.
5e Deity Stat Block Template : r/DnDBehindTheScreen - Reddit
Aug 16, 2018 · I'm torn between one of two options, after a god dies. Either the character who killed the god can ascend to be the new deity, OR a demi-god swoops in to fill the place. Either way it will create a lot of great turmoil, clashing of gods on an epic scale that will bleed into future adventures for (in game) centuries to come.