
Wee Jas, a D&D 5e deity | Gods and Deities | The Thieves Guild
Wee Jas is a witch goddess of death with the mixed portfolio of magic, death, vanity, and law. She thinks of herself as a steward of the dead. Though she is a relatively benign death goddess, she has no problem with undead being created – though she prefers they are not reanimated against their will, and their remains are procured in a lawful ...
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Deities such as Myrkul and Wee Jas are patrons of necromancers, death knights, liches, mummy lords, and vampires. Gods of the Death domain also embody murder (Anubis), pain (Iuz or Loviatar), disease or poison (Talona or Incabulos), and the underworld (Hades and Hel).
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Deities of the grave include Kelemvor, Wee Jas, the ancestral spirits of the Undying Court, Hades, Anubis, and Osiris. These deities teach their followers to respect the dead and pay them due homage. Followers of these deities seek to put restless spirits to rest, destroy the undead wherever they find them, and ease the suffering of dying ...
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In other worlds, this domain includes Hecate and Isis; and Boccob, Vecna, and Wee Jas of Greyhawk. Note: We are currently adding custom images for every deity - but this will take time. We have completed the faerunian deities and are currently working on the Greyhawk deities (along with some major race's deities).
Norebo, a D&D 5e deity | Gods and Deities | The Thieves Guild
Norebo is the Suel god of luck, gambling, and risks. He's often depicted as the brother, and lover, of Wee Jas. Norebo is constantly seeking new sensations and experiences. Whenever there is an opportunity to learn something new, he will certainly take advantage of it.
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Clerics of Order meditate on logic and justice as they serve their gods (Bane, Pholtus, Tyr, Wee Jas). Clerics of Order believe that well-crafted laws establish legitimate hierarchies, and those selected by law to lead must be obeyed.
Lendor, a D&D 5e deity | Gods and Deities | The Thieves Guild
Few details are available in canon sources on his specific relationship to various deities, but it is known that he is the father of Phaulkon, Wee Jas, and Norebo and grandfather of Kord. In fact, Lendor is the only known deity who can soothe his grandson's legendary rages.
Lydia, a D&D 5e deity | Gods and Deities | The Thieves Guild
She is an enemy of the evil Suel deities, primarily Wee Jas, Beltar, Pyremius, and Syrul. She is also an enemy of Iuz, as are most good-aligned deities. Quick Descriptions:
Moradin, a D&D 5e deity | Gods and Deities | The Thieves Guild
Relationships & History Moradin is married to Berronar Truesilver. He counts Gruumsh and Maglubiyet among his fiercest foes, and he loathes the other gods of the orc, goblinoid, kobold, and evil giant pantheons as well.
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Gods and demigods for D&D 5e and other roleplaying games, including information about worshippers, temples, rituals, dogma, beliefs and history.