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From Across the Table - Minor Gods & Demigods

Started by Kellri, September 26, 2008, 05:51:30 AM

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Kellri

Here's another 20 carefully selected random results because you just cannot have too many gods in D&D.

  • Rolgonk (Chaotic Good) Minor Deity of Bears, patron of a small regional cult
Demeanor: Sleepy - Friendly - Peaceful

  • Chizzil (Chaotic Neutral) Minor Goblin God of Fishing, patron of a small regional cult
Demeanor: Tranquil - Wise - Grumpy

  • Mutdaa the Oathbreaker (Neutral Evil) Minor Dwarven God of Dishonesty, patron to a small local cult
Demeanor: Doubtful - Spiteful - Conniving

  • Ibnut the Psychotic (Chaotic Evil) Demi-god of Insanity, patron of a very small local cult
Demeanor: Uncompromising - Melancholy - Devious

  • Búrlakh (Chaotic Neutral) Minor Ogre God of Mercenaries, patron of a small regional cult
Demeanor: Brooding - Domineering - Serious

  • Kinenna Silverhand (Lawful Good) Elf Demi-goddess of Beauty, patron of a large regional cult
Demeanor: Mirthful - Friendly - Creative

  • Oravan (Lawful) Demi-god of Justice, a forgotten/dead deity
Demeanor: Sarcastic - Lonely - Rude

  • Deep Ones of Byalbnar (Evil) Minor Deities of The Underworld, forgotten/dead deities
Demeanor: Grim - Inimical - Tricky

  • Zalbnar's Child (Lawful Good) Demi-god of Druids, patron of a small regional cult
Demeanor: Wise - Friendly - Helpful

  • Albìn (Chaotic Neutral) Minor God of Felines, patron to a small local cult
Demeanor: Crafty - Amoral - Carefree

  • Gonzago (Neutral Evil) Minor Deity of Giants, patron of a small regional cult
Demeanor: Unmerciful - Brusque - Domineering

  • Mahteq (Neutral) Minor Goddess of Plants, patron of a large local cult
Demeanor: Peaceful - Intelligent - Melancholy

  • Flying One of Nyltha-Ulhu (Chaotic Neutral) Minor God of Swamps, an Elemental Power
Demeanor: Morbid - Careless - Hungry

  • Valyup (Lawful Evil) Demi-goddess of Air, renegade deity
Demeanor: Cool - Brusque - Sarcastic

  • Gumyr (Evil) Dwarf Demi-god of Ugliness, renegade deity
Demeanor: Neglectful - Mocking - Disgusting

  • Zomril (Lawful) Demi-goddess of Trade, patron of a worldwide cult
Demeanor: Involved - Crafty - Intelligent

  • Strabo (Lawful) Minor God of Art, patron of a very small cult
Demeanor: Verbose - Passionate - Creative

  • Eyer (Neutral Evil) Minor Bugbear God of the Moon, patron of a small regional cult
Demeanor: Unsympathetic - Morbid - Vicious

  • Dipdem (Neutral) Minor Gnome God of The Ethereal, patron to a small local cult
Demeanor: Bored - Tranquil - Lonely

  • Formless Ooze of Azar-Lyeh (Neutral Evil) Minor God of Fungi, patron to a small local cult
Demeanor: Gluttonous - Destructive - Disgusting
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Some interesting stuff there and looks easy to write stuff up for. Three short commands after 'Demeanor' could add some neat flavor. Stuff like 'Destroy outsiders', 'Fatten yourself' or 'Always carry a doily'.
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