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{{Infobox Deity | {{Infobox Deity | ||
|Name = Kundo | |Name = Kundo | ||
|Symbol = [[File:Kundo symbol.png| | |Symbol = [[File:Kundo symbol.png|130px]]<br>Ornate shield or breastplate | ||
|Alignment = Lawful Good (Neutral Good tendencies) | |Alignment = Lawful Good (Neutral Good tendencies) | ||
|Divine Rank = Lesser God | |Divine Rank = Lesser God | ||
Latest revision as of 16:30, 21 June 2023
| Kundo | ||
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Ornate shield or breastplate |
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| Alignment | Lawful Good (Neutral Good tendencies) | |
| Divine Rank | Lesser God | |
| Pantheon | Oerth (Touv) | |
| Portfolio | Building, Defense, Music, Noise | |
| Domains | Community, Earth, Good, Law, Nobility, Protection | |
| Home Plane | Prime Material Plane (Hepmonaland, Oerth) | |
| Worshippers | Builders, guardians | |
| Favoured Weapon | Shortsword | |
Kundo is the Touv god of building, noise, music, and defense.
Lore[edit | edit source]
Kundo was born from the union of Xanag, the goddess of metals, and Vogan, god of storms. He created the moons of Oerth, creating two metal disks, one for his mother and another for his grandmother Nola, so that all may remember Nola's light and beauty even as she slept. When Damaran, the god of vermin, infested his house, he went to confront the demigod, only for him to run away.
Appearance[edit | edit source]
Kundo is depicted as a laughing Touv man, bearing a great shield on one hand and carrying saplings under his other arm.
Worshippers[edit | edit source]
Kundo's clerics and shamans are defenders of the weak, going to great lengths to save other from danger. Alongside acting as protectors, they teach the tradional songs to tribe members and build shelters for the poor. They can be recognized by their ornate, but functional, shield and/or breastplate.