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|Symbol = Blue Lightning Bolt
|Symbol = Blue Lightning Bolt
|Alignment = Lawful Neutral
|Alignment = Lawful Neutral
|Divine Rank = Dying God
|Divine Rank = Empyreal Immortal
|Pantheon = Mystaran (Cynidicean)
|Pantheon = Mystaran (Cynidicean, Energy)
|Portfolio = War, Storms, Justice
|Portfolio = War, Storms, Justice
|Domains = Air, Law, War
|Domains = Air, Law, War
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|Favoured Weapon = Longsword
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'''Gorm''' is one of the [[Mystara]]n Immortals worshipped in the ancient civilization of Cynidicea, now recalled only as [[The Lost City]] due to its descent into decadent ruin as a result of the Cult of [[Zargon]].


'''Gorm''' is one of the [[Mystara]]n Immortals worshipped in the ancient civilization of Cynidicea, now recalled only as [[The Lost City]] due to its descent into decadent ruin as a result of the Cult of [[Zargon]]. As such, very little is actually known about this Immortal or its counterparts [[Usamigaras]] and [[Madarua]]. All information on them that exists hails from the original module B4: The Lost City for BECMI, or the [[Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition]] update from [[Dragon Magazine]] #315.
==History==
Unlike his [[Madarua|fellow]] [[Usamigaras|Immortals]], not much is known about Gorm, other than he was once the king of Cynidicea who ascended to Immortality.


In the Cynidicean pantheon, the grim and demanding Gorm is the God of War, Storms and Justice, preaching a dogma of strength and justice tempered with mercy. His faithful wear his symbol as a tattoo on their right shoulder, and in the Lost City distinguish themselves by wearing golden masks in his likeness - a long-haired and bearded man with a stern gaze. The fourth day of each week is spent in prayer, whilst lightning storms are holy.
==Worshippers==
In the Cynidicean pantheon, the grim and demanding Gorm is the God of War, Storms and Justice, preaching a dogma of strength and justice tempered with mercy. His faithful wear his symbol as a tattoo on their right shoulder, and in the Lost City distinguish themselves by wearing golden masks in his likeness - a long-haired and bearded man with a stern gaze. The fourth day of each week is spent in prayer, whilst lightning storms are holy.


The cult of Gorm that remains in Cynidicea, known as the Brotherhood of Gorm, is made up of [[fighter]]s and [[cleric]]s. It is made up exclusively of men, although it will accept [[demihuman]]s such as [[dwarves]], [[halfling]]s and [[elves]].  
The cult of Gorm that remains in Cynidicea, known as the Brotherhood of Gorm, is made up of [[fighter]]s and [[cleric]]s. It is made up exclusively of men, although it will accept [[demihuman]]s such as [[dwarves]], [[halfling]]s and [[elves]].  


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Latest revision as of 14:26, 21 June 2023

Gorm
Blue Lightning Bolt
Alignment Lawful Neutral
Divine Rank Empyreal Immortal
Pantheon Mystaran (Cynidicean, Energy)
Portfolio War, Storms, Justice
Domains Air, Law, War
Home Plane Mystara
Worshippers Cynidiceans (Fighters, Judges)
Favoured Weapon Longsword

Gorm is one of the Mystaran Immortals worshipped in the ancient civilization of Cynidicea, now recalled only as The Lost City due to its descent into decadent ruin as a result of the Cult of Zargon.

History[edit | edit source]

Unlike his fellow Immortals, not much is known about Gorm, other than he was once the king of Cynidicea who ascended to Immortality.

Worshippers[edit | edit source]

In the Cynidicean pantheon, the grim and demanding Gorm is the God of War, Storms and Justice, preaching a dogma of strength and justice tempered with mercy. His faithful wear his symbol as a tattoo on their right shoulder, and in the Lost City distinguish themselves by wearing golden masks in his likeness - a long-haired and bearded man with a stern gaze. The fourth day of each week is spent in prayer, whilst lightning storms are holy.

The cult of Gorm that remains in Cynidicea, known as the Brotherhood of Gorm, is made up of fighters and clerics. It is made up exclusively of men, although it will accept demihumans such as dwarves, halflings and elves.