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|Name = Nomog-Geaya | |Name = Nomog-Geaya | ||
|Symbol = Crossed longsword and handaxe | |Symbol = Crossed longsword and handaxe | ||
|Aliases = The General | |||
|Alignment = Lawful Evil | |Alignment = Lawful Evil | ||
|Divine Rank = Lesser god | |Divine Rank = Lesser god | ||
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|Favoured Weapon = Longsword, handaxe | |Favoured Weapon = Longsword, handaxe | ||
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'''Nomog-Geaya''' | '''Nomog-Geaya''' is the main god of [[hobgoblin]]s. He's the archetypal hobgoblin, stoic, gruff, and brutal. He is [[Maglubiyet]]'s primary lieutenant, serving the greater god with his brutal cunning. Nomog-Geaya has no intent to replace Maglubiyet, as he knows he's not cut out for ruling. His greatest rivalry is with the Goblin god [[Khurgorbaeyag]], with Nomog-Geaya seeing Khurgorbaeyag as unreliable and Khurgorbaeyag seeing Nomog-Gaeya as lazy. The only sacrifices Nomog-Geaya accepts are prisoners burned alive in his honor. | ||
{{D&D-Nonhuman-Deities}} | {{D&D-Nonhuman-Deities}}[[Category: Goblin]] |
Latest revision as of 13:49, 22 June 2023
Nomog-Geaya | ||
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Crossed longsword and handaxe | ||
Aliases | The General | |
Alignment | Lawful Evil | |
Divine Rank | Lesser god | |
Pantheon | Goblin | |
Portfolio | Authority, hobgoblins, war | |
Domains | Courage, Evil, Law, Strength, Tyranny, War | |
Home Plane | Clangor (Acheron) | |
Worshippers | Hobgoblins | |
Favoured Weapon | Longsword, handaxe |
Nomog-Geaya is the main god of hobgoblins. He's the archetypal hobgoblin, stoic, gruff, and brutal. He is Maglubiyet's primary lieutenant, serving the greater god with his brutal cunning. Nomog-Geaya has no intent to replace Maglubiyet, as he knows he's not cut out for ruling. His greatest rivalry is with the Goblin god Khurgorbaeyag, with Nomog-Geaya seeing Khurgorbaeyag as unreliable and Khurgorbaeyag seeing Nomog-Gaeya as lazy. The only sacrifices Nomog-Geaya accepts are prisoners burned alive in his honor.